FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE February Social Calendar Full Pledge Class Officers The pledge class of Triangle fraternity elected the following officers for the spring semester: Charles Hawkinson, president; Kenneth Merrill, vice-president; and Howard Miller, secretary. Sigma Fi Pledges Elect The pledge class of Kansas Colony of Sigma Pi fraternity has elected the following officers for the spring semester: John Kite, president; Wayne Willenberg, vice-president and secretary; and Donald Giffin, sergeant-at-arms. Triangle Initiates Seven men were initiated by Kansas chapter of Triangle fraternity in a formal initiation held Feb. 19. The initiates are: David H. Bell, Doyle Miller, Marc Williams, Robert Cawbey, Robert Happy, John Hilburn, and Roland Graham. Founder's Day Banquet Six Sigma Pi's from Kansas Colony will go to the University of Arkansas for the annual Sigma Pi founder's day banquet. Those making the trip will be Robert James, Robert Powers, Jay Carnruth, John Cain, Burt Robson, and William Bevdler. Freshman Officers The freshman members of Phi Kappa Psi have elected the following officers: Damon Simpson, president; Richard Cramer, vice-president; Joe Compton, secretary-treasurer; and Marty Pankratz, sergeant-at-arms. Sigma Pi Pledges Sigma Pi fraternity announces the pledging of Harry Crane fine arts sophomore, from Poplar Bluffs, Mo Kappa Alpha Psi Pledges Kappa Alpha Psi announces the pledging of Freddie Anderson, College freshman; Bernard Watson, College sophomore; Edward Trice, engineering sophomore; Cornelius Reed, College freshman; Cornelius St. Clare, College freshman; Ronald Scott, education senior; Ronald Washington, fine arts freshman The pledging was held Sunday, Feb. 19, at the chapter house. Compton Pledges Phi Psi Phi Kappa Psi fraternity announces the pledging of Joe Compton of Larned. Sigma Kappa Kiddie Party Sigma Kappa held a "Kiddie" party Feb. 18 at the chapter house. Members and their dates came dressed in appropriate costumes. Guests were: Charles Reiner, Richard Tatum, James Murray, Whitfield Anderson, Graydon Luthey, Chan Hiebert, Bill Howard, Wayne Helgesen, Jack Luff, Merle Zirkle, Harold Brown, Kenneth Werbaugh, Harold Wohler, Dale Breit, and Francis Lohkamm Dee Roy, Arthur Berry, Jim Sonya, Gail Stout, Lyle Lenkins, Joe Brown, Gene Allen, Ralph Dicker, Keith Kappelman, Howard Miller, Greg Singham, Dick Randall, Bob Fuson, Gordon McKee, and Bob Davis. Floyd Potter, Don Kramer, Les Main, Jack Dausman, George Murde, Roy Jordon, Joseph Warkoczewski, and James Kelly. Keller Pledges Phi Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity announces the pledging of Marvin Keller of Great Bend. Fraternity Initiates Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity an- nouncements, Sunday, Feb. 19 The new initiates are: Donald E. Zurbuchen, education junior; Robert E. Atteberry, College sophomore; Norman R. Harris, pharmacy sophomore; Eugene Turner, Jr., College sophomore; Kenneth E. Geier, L. Stephen Milne, John E. Olson, College freshmen; R. Thurston Smith, engineering freshman; William J. Tobler, College freshman; and William J. Wilson, engineering freshman. Phi Psi Initiates Phi Kappa Psi fraternity announces the initiation of the following men: Damon Simpson, Charles Orthwein, Jerry Smith, Clay Roberts, Peter Hershey, Richard Walls, Robert Knightly, Jack Conlon, Don Schumacher, Ray Pierson, and Richard Cramer. Prince Sigvard Of Sweden Favors Monarchies But Designs Hand-Made Rugs For A Living New York—(U.P.)-Prince Sigvard of Sweden said he was entirely in favor of monarchies. As a bread-and-butter business, however rugs are less risky. Sigvard renounced his third-in-line rights to the Swedish throne, some 16 years ago when he married a commoner. His grandfather is 92-year-old Gustaf. His sister is the Queen of Denmark. He's also a sort of cousin to the British royal family and its newly married Marquess of Milford Haven, who is in the laundry business himself. But for business purposes the prince is plain Mr. Sigvard Bernadotte, a middle-sized, dark-haired man of 42 with deep blue eyes, a necktie to match, and a face-lighting smile. And he's something more than a salesman. He is the artist who designs the hand-made Swedish rugs he has brought here for the first time, and he is one of the founders of the firm which arranges their weaving by the country people of southern Sweden. There's nothing very unusual about a prince being in business these days. Mr. Bernadotte said. Co-on Dance at Harmon Co-op Dance at Harmon National Co-op week will end with a dance for all members of campus co-ops at Harmon co-op p.m. midnight today. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eichhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witt will chaperone the event. His own younger brother. Carl J. has been a New York business man for many years. Sigvard said his family "is very happy about" his being self-supporting as well as about his business, which is putting native handcraft on a commercially profitable basis. His father, Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, bought the first rug they turned out for his palace, Mr. Bernadotte said. Wacs' Dress Changed By Hattie Carnegie Fort Jay, Governor's Island, N.Y.—(U.P.)The army got set today to take neckties off its women, tilt their hats, and dress them up in a way decreed by Hattie Carnegie. The new uniform for WACS, army nurses and the women's medical specialist corps had its world's atrium at First Army headquarters here. The new basic wool uniform has a slim, but comfortable skirt, slightly flared, tucked at the hipline. The jacket buttons to the throat with miniature army buttons and has a pinched waist. Without an underlouse, it may be opened at the neck for informal wear. Engagement Told The uniform, which will become regulation in January, 1951, replaces olive-drab with a softer taupe shade. It is distinctly a woman's suit with the flattering lines Miss Carnegie built into the wedding suits of Mrs. Alben Barkley and Mrs. William O'Dwyer. The convertible collar also is used on a one-piece cotton dress for summer wear, and on a waist-length field jacket which is worn with the basic uniform skirt. The taupe wool uniform is copied in white palm beach cloth for summer dress wear. Also included in the uniform array are work slacks in the same taupe wool and a matching back-belted overcoat. The hat has a collar rolled up on one side and crisply visored on the other, with the center insignia set over the right eye. Photo by Bob Blank. Rouse-Salome Mayor William C. Salome, Jr. of Wichita announces the engagement of his daughter, Carolyn, to Mr. Wallace T. Rouse of Wichita. The engagement was announced Feb. 16 at the Delta Delta Delta house. Miss Salome wore a corsage of white orchids. Her attendants are Mary Collins, Ann Galloway, and Ann Bonecutter had gardenia corsages. Mrs. C. H. Wentworth, housemother of Delta Delta Delta, and Pi Thomas, housemother of Pi Gamm Delta, also had gardenia corses. Miss Salome is a College sophomore. Mr. Rouse is an engineering senior. The wedding will be June 17. Freshman Dance Saturday Up and Coming Saturday is a closed date on the University social calendar, because of a scheduled class dance. The annual freshman class dance will be held in the Union ballroom from 9 p.m. to midnight. Jim Sellard's bandwill play. Chapierones will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biery, Mr. and Mrs. Archer Wilcox, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Jones. Sorority Party Delta Sigma Theta sorority will entertain with a Post George Washington ball from 9 until midnight today. Chaperones will be Mrs. Captolia Lopez, Mrs. Grace Coleman and Mrs. Viola Spencer. Alpha Phi Alpha Party Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will entertain with a party at the chapter house from 8:30 p.m. to midnight today. Chaperons will be Mrs. Alberta Frye, Mrs. Ora Lee, and Mrs. Carrie Davis. Chi Omega sorority will give a ranch party from 9 p.m. to midnight today at the chapter house. Chaperons will be Mrs. E. K. Hooper, Mrs. C. J. Thomas, Mrs. Nellie Hopkins, and Mrs. John Scroggs. Kappa Epsilon, national honorary pharmaceutical society for women, pledged two students Tuesday. They are Virginia Copp, pharmacy sophomore, and Mary Ann Dilts, pharmacy freshman. Chi O Ranch Party Today Kappa Epsilon Pledges Miss Jeanne Paris, the Kroger company's "Jean Allen" and director of the home economics division of the Kroger Food foundation, will speak at 2 p.m. today to members of a home economics foods class. Miss Paris will discuss "What's New in Foods." Kroger's Jean Allen Will Speak Today Style Show Features Washable Cottons Miss Paris received her degree in home economics from North Dakota State college and the University of Nebraska. Prior to joining Kroger's Miss Paris was an assistant professor of home economics and director of the home management house at West Virginia university. At the Kroger foundation, Miss Paris heads a staff of three home economists and directs food tests. Tested recipes appearing on Kroger packaged items are developed under her direction. She and her staff supply homemakers with information on food preparation, recipes, menus, and buying information. Washable summer cotton were featured at a style show held for the K.U. Dames in Hamilton's Dress shop, 943 Massachusetts Street, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Previewed for summer were cotton suits, cotton afternoon dresses, and the exaggerated ballerina cotton skirt. Dresses of jersey and iridescent chambray were shown. Modeled also were bathing suits, negligees, pajamas, and evening gowns. Models for the style show included Mrs. Kernie Binyon, 2123 Tennessee Street, Mrs. Robert Lee Jones, 945 New Hampshire Street; Mrs. Charles William Hall, 506 West 6th Street; Mrs. Fritz Schierenberg, 836 East 13th Street; and Mrs. Phillip Thomas 1341 Ohio; and Mrs. John W. Miller, 817 Indiana Street. Introducing each model with a description of her clothing was Mrs. Jeff Hamilton, owner of the shop. Refreshments were served to more than 70 members and guests of the K.U. Dames. Mrs. Charles Malody, president of the K.U. Dames, worked with Mrs. Hamilton in planning the program. In charge of refreshments was Mrs. Wayne Reeve, 1414 Connecticut Street. Mrs. Lewis Goyette, 11th and West Campus road, was elected as secretary of the group at a short business meeting. Rifles Entertain Hospital Veterans Read the Want Ads Daily. Members of the Pershing Rifles and two women students recently entertained veterans at Winter General hospital. A five-man squad composed of Richard Bradley, engineering sophomore; Chapin Clark and Donald Ferrell, College sophomores; Frank Geyer, pharmacy sophomore, performed a rifle drill. Barbara Nesch, education sophomore, accompanied herself and Ann Cowger, education junior, in a group of songs. ATO Pledges Chambers Paul Thomas College sophomore, accompanied on the piano by Keith Riggs, fine arts sophomore, sang one song. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the pledging of John B. Chambers, College sophomore, from Arkansas City. Wholesome HOME-COOKED MEALS - 65c - SPECIAL! Wed. & Sat. Fried Chicken-85c KENNY'S CAFE 102 Moss. Closed Sun 1402 Mass. Closed Sun. RCA VICTOR RECORDS RAG MOP by Ralph Flannigan CHATTANOOGIE SHOE-SHINE BOY by Phil Harris BAMBOO by Vaughn Monroe IF YOU LIKE SEAFOOD Duck's offers you a tempting variety. 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