WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Semester Social Season Under Way Kappa Sig Dinner Dance Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual Black and White dinner dance Feb. 11 at the chapter house. Guests were: Ruth Gillek, Ann Learned, Janet Padgett, Patricia Wright, Jean Talbert, Marjorie Seeley, Alix Neville, Arend Angst, Ada Watson, Patty Clem, Alice Milligan, Kay O'Connor, Vi Godding, Marcia Horn, Barbara Spaulding. Bonnie Marshall, Eunice Mayhew, Joan Shivel, Doris Lyons, Elaine Gilchrist, Pat Glover, Joan Culver, Marilyn Miller, Melba Mather, Beverly Hennling, Nancy Sewell, Peggy Miller, Mary Wilkin, Lorraine Fraker, Jayne Mater. Betsy Dillon, Mary Margaret Moore, Claire Mathews, Kitty Whitehead, Mary Gilles, Donna McCosh, Dottie Durfee, Billie Ann Carter, Mary Lou Lane, Marie Schumacher, Betty Bell, Carolyn Lentz, Barbara Ritchie, Betty Lou Town. Elizabeth Cass, Kathy Showalter, Sharon Oakes, Roseanna Berryhill, Ellen Krug, Put Hutchings, Pat Nason, Joan Fordyce, Frances Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steinle,Mr. and Mrs.Robert Siefkin, Dr. and Mrs.D.L. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Held, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Harrell, William Chalfant Eldon Brunlong, C. L.Kendall. Janice Blackhall, Nancy Brubaker, Joyce Friesen, Jo Anne Putney, Patsy Matkins, Shirley Siekfin, Ada Hatfield, Phyllis Gray, Ginny Keeney, Helen Witte, Nancy Dennen, Mary Lou Peckensneider, Judy Carothers, Diane Brewster, Mary Henson. Jo Hammer, Marilyn Barnum, Alice Terrill, Janice Horn, Delores Brown, Patricia Corley, Mary Agnes Leach, Patty Kennedy, Ruth Heilbrunn, Marian Rippeteau, Marjorie Dowers, Nancy Danforth, Nancy Wilson, Virginia Rose, Natalie Logan. Chaperons were Mrs. Glenn Porter, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Kenneth Whyte, and Mrs. Mercedes Krieger. Sigma Phi Epsilon Guests Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity entertained with its annual winter formal Feb. 11 from 9 p. m. to midnight at the chapter house. Guests were Marilyn Barr, Joan Alton, Nancy Gross, Norma Haase, Joyce Salmon, Jeanne Weigand, Beverly Anderson, Barbara White, Mary Cooper, Shirley Lyons, Marcia Wyne, Annette Smith, Mary Ann Pauley, Virginia Fawks, Midge Goodrich. Gouirrel Anne Lehmann, Betty Lewis, Jean Riggins, Dee Nixon, Carolyn Ash, Suzanne Beringer, Anne Jordan, Marie Crouch, Darlene Kerbs, Mary Ann Smith, Missy Johnson, Shirley Wilkie, Carol Donovan, Donnis Stiles, Bess Hough. Pat Davis, Carole Wilson, Jean Lutrick, Rosemary Hurtig, Kathryn Bauersfeld, Mary Davis, Grace Endacott, Virginia LaRue, Joan Pollard, Molly Smith, Marcia Boyer, Mary White, Marilyn Hanson, Diane Wade, Doris Crosswhite, Barbara Prewett. Prewett. Nancy Taggart, Jean Kable, Pat Watson, Marilyn Gaw, Jean Spaid, Joan Bigelow, Jope Shirley Reams, Delores Wunch, Norma Mendenhall, Jean Schindler, Carolyn Oliver, Catherine Challiss, Peggy Longwood, Jerry Mueller. Donna Mueller, Rosemary Keenan, Eleanor Maupin, Helena Boese, Sue Renthibe, Rosa Caroll. Mrs William Akright, Mrs Arthur Cattlet, Mrs Douglas Paddock, Mrs Donald Wright, Mrs Chan Boucher, Mrs William Hausler, Mrs George Benscheidt, Mrs Lyle Woodring, Mrs Charles Carson, Mrs W. W Holloway. Alpha Chi Pledges Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pledging of Helen Uimer, College sophomore, from Kansas City, Kan., and Barbara Bruflat, fine arts sophomore, from Mission. Triangle Elects Rogers Triangle fraternity announces the election of Harry C. Rogers as vice-president. There is much to be said for a college education. For instance, it keeps the boss's son from the business for four more years—Ben J. Sallows, "Peep Sights", Herald, Fort Morgan, Colo. A E Pi Installs Officers Officers for the present semester of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity were installed recently at a formal dinner-dance. The new officers are: Leon Fish, president; Leonard Goodman, vice president; Sam Price, treasurer; Bernard Weitznzer, Secretary; Stanley Krug and Sanford Goldansky, house managers; Howard Hurwitz, sergeant-at-arms; Stanley Silberg, critic, and Marvin Roroff, correspondent. A. J. Granoff, Kansas City lawyer and a K. U. alumnus, was the guest speaker at the banquet. He was introduced by Melvin Tecotsky, master of ceremonies. Rogoff was presented the "best pledge" award. Melvin DeLeve, first president of the fraternity presented the gavel to the incoming president. Delta Chi Initiates The following men were initiated into Delta Chi fraternity Feb. 11: Robert Asbury, John Barley, David Ferguson, John Grigsey, Gerald Henry, Barton Hogland, Donald Lowell, William Sessions, Kenneth Simpson, John Trantham, and Joseph Woods. Delta Chi has announced the pledging of Karl Keller, Topeka. Up and Coming Sig Ep Dessert Dance Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity will entertain with a dessert dance at 7 p.m. Thursday, at the chapter house. Mrs. W. S. Shaw and Mrs. Virginia Brammer will chaperone. Delta Chi Party Delta Chi fraternity will give a Dog Patch party from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Fraternity Dessert Dance Delta Chi fraternity will enterain the Alpha Delta Pi sorority with a dessert dance on Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. DG's Entertain Vets Veterans at Winter General hospital were entertained by several members of Delta Gamma sorority on Feb. 11. A quartet composed of Jerre Mueller, Darlene Schindler, Patsy Matkins, Elinor Rice was first on the program. Beverly Flinn, Jane Gray and Patricia Glover gave a skit which was followed by a duet of Dorothy Wood and Elinor Rice. Both women played the ukulele and sang. Donna Dee Harrison gave a reading to the veterans. cal wards and then into the closed wards. ___ Graduate Receives Egyptian Award Mr. Ericsson, who received a law degree from the University in 1937, was formerly judge of the mixed court of Egypt, and later judge of the Egyptian court in Cairo. The Order of the Nile for service to the Royal Egyptian government was awarded to H. Lloyd Ericsson, '31, now associate justice of the American government's court of appeals in Germany. The Order of the Nile was established in 1820 by Mohammed Ali, first ruler of independent Egypt. Mr. Ericsson's mother, Mrs. H. C. Ericson, lives at 1635 Massachusetts street in Lawrence. Most of the world's troubles seem to be caused by people behaving like human beings.—D.M.K., "Views on the News", Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colo. A small town is the place where a fellow with a black eye doesn't have to explain to people; they know. A.W. Perrine, Herald and Democrat, Siloam Springs, Ark. 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King, Queen Chosen At Sweetheart Swing Diane Walker, College freshman, was chosen University sweetheart and Larry Douglas, engineering junior, was named the most date- able male at the Sweetheart Swing, held Feb. 11 in the Union ballroom. The couple was introduced at intermission. The sweetheart, dressed in a flapper costume, and the most dateable dress, maleed as a typical college freshman, were presented by the entertainment chairman, Win Kooper. College sophomore. The costumes represented a satire on the usual king and queen contests held at the University. Kappa Sig Officers Kappa Sigma fraternity has elected the following officers: Robert Hanson, treasurer; Ronald Smith, assistant treasurer; James Murray, scribe; and Robert Carver, assistant scribe. jance. Jack D. Howard, treasurer of Student Union activities, estimated that nearly $100 was lost on the dance. During the intermission Madison Murray, College freshman, sang and Dean Banker, business senior, and T. K. Foster, engineering junior, played a ukelele duet. Banker acted as master of ceremonies. James Sellards and his orchestra played for the 57 couples attending the dance. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity announces the pledging of John D. Moll, Kansas City, Mo. and Wayne Helgesen, Omma, Nebr. Phi Gam Pledges JUNGLE'S GOT VAUGHN! Graduate Students' Engagements Announced It's sweeping America like a tropical hurricane! It'S Vaughn Monroe's latest sensation, BAMBOO! Thrill to its savage tom-tom rhythm . . . its tale of a lost jungle love! Hurry for this new RCA VICTOR hit! Brotherson-Harris Corbin hall announces the engagement of Miss Ruth Brotherson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Brotherson of Kansas City to Mr. Delmer H. Harvill Jr.'s son of Mrs. Delmer F. Harris of Concordia. The announcement was made Sunday by Mrs. Treva Brown, housemother, after a fake fire drill. The women were aroused by the fire alarm and asked to assemble for instruction about the drill. Chocolates were passed by Mrs. Calvin Cooley, sister of Mr. Harris; Miss Lorraine Seibert; and Miss Marilyn Potton. Others assisting were Misses Margaret Beltz, Jo Ann Myers, and Betty Lou Hatcher. Miss Brotherson will be graduated in June from the School of Education. Mr. Harris, a 1949 graduate of the University, is a special student in the School of Business. As an undergraduate he lived at Battenfeld hall. Acacia Initiation Acacia fraternity initiated 15 new members at a formal banquet on Feb. 12, Sam Wilcoxon was named honor initiate. Initiatives are: Lars Manner, William Thorne, William Griffith, Tom Van Bebber, Edward Taylor, Jr., William Lindstrom, Sam Wilcoxon, Richard Roshong, John Hoffman Jr., Lawrence Parton, Jack Willis, Edgar Hurst, Cameron Dostie, Lloyd Fox, and Clyde Williams. For your table young, fresh and different... the delicacy of a spring flower captured imperishably in solid silver. A six-piece place setting costs $22.80 (including federal tax). 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