3, 1949 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. PAGE THREE Wasson-Black Pinning Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Gloria Wasson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wasson of Wichita, to Mr. William Eugene Black, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Black of Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made midinner Dec. 8 by Mr. James Barr who, dressed as Santa Claus, read a poem announcing the pinning and passed out cakes with Miss Wasson's and Mr. Black's names on them. Stucky Pledges Tri Chi Chi Chi Chi fraternity announces the recent pledging of Gene Stucky, Penalosa, Kan. Mrs. Charles Wentworth, housemother of Delta Delta Delta, and Mrs. Kenneth Whyte housemother of Chi Chi ware gardenia corsages. Miss Wasson is a fine arts senior and a member of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Black is a business senior and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Carruth Christmas Dance The Christmas Formal dance of Carruth hall was held Dec. 10. Guests were: Winfred Peace, Herbert Skillman, Darrell Musser, William King, Gordon Herrick, James Hunt, Frank Vilken, Douglas Clish, Melvin Rice, Del Cramer, Jack Jevons, Thomas McMahon, Charles Weaver, Blaine Hardesty, Loren Simpson. James Wiltse, Gary McKey, Paul Wilson, Thomas Barrett, Carroll Seib, Billy Van Lew, A. W. Schroff, Chester Leonard, Phyllis Oliver, Nelda Steffey, and Vera Hodges. Chaperones were Mrs. Louis Stanley, Mrs. H. M. Miller, and Mrs. Lawson Kite. He Bags Deer From Chair Wilton, N. H. —(U.P)—Seated in a wheelchair outside his home, Malcolm Parks, a disabled war veteran, bagged a deer with a single shot. Socially Speaking Tri Delts Entertain Delta Delta Delta sorority entertained with a formal Christmas dance from 9 p. m. until midnight Dec. 9 at the Erdridge hotel. Chapelones were Mrs. Charles Wentworth, Mrs. C. J. Thomas, Mrs. Nellie Hopkins, and Mrs. H. J. Overholser. Guests were: Eugene Hall, Leon Clemons, Jack Stonestreet, Richard Marsh, Paul Coker, Robert Larzalze, Lloyd Martin, Robert Graham, Jack Faer-gan, James Hataway, Loren Powell, Alvin Haverley, Ray Gum. Robert Kenney, William Roy, William Black, James Roberts, Allan Bentley, Russell Hibbs, Donald Patton, Charles Dougherty, William Friesen, Jack Kuttner, Clarence Frieze, Joseph Chisty Jack Sutton, Hubert Kintzel Gordon Saunders, Duane Newsome, Albert Armstrong, Harry Newby, R. C. Harris, Carl Goodson, William Swift, Carl Stallard, Reed Bailey, Robert Bess, Roger Allen, Wesley Woollery, Wenger, Norman Wenger, Charles Thomas Charles Keilback, Judson Greer John VanderLippe, Kappa Eta Kappa Elects Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity announces the election of the following officers: engineering fraternity announces the election of the following officers: Robert Murrell, president; Neil Welter, vice-president; Donald McMurray, secretary; Norman Bell, treasurer; John Roberts, librarian; Ralph Morgan, corresponding secretary; Robert Foster, sergeant-at-arms; and Ralph Lundberg, rush captain. Official Bulletin Dec.13,1949 The following are notified to appear before Student court, 7:30 tonight, Green hall: Clarence A. Resch, Jr., Gordon S. Cummins, James E. Barney, II, Walter F. Stuechemann, Robert B. Brown, Howard A. Fischer, Marlyn Frizel, Erich Ryll, Keith E. Moore, Jacob B. Sperry, Carl V. Sundborg. Bacteriology club Christmas party, 7:30 tonight, 417 Snow hall. Helen Rhoda Hoopes, guest speaker, "The Christmas Spirit." Members and guests sign reservation list 5th floor bulletin board. Senior Class Day committee, 5 today. 226 Strong hall. Pre-Nursing club, special meeting 4 today, Textile Laboratory, Frar hall. Election of officers. A. W.S. House, 4 today, Miller hall Greenwood County club, 6:30 tonight, 309 Fraser hall. Kappa Beta Christmas party, 8 tonight, second floor, Myers hall. Bring can of food and 15 cents. Joint meeting of Mitchell and Lincoln county clubs, 7:30 tonight, 222 Strong hall. A. S.T.E. meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Fowler shops. Prof. G. W. Bradshaw, "The Business of Being Professional." Visitors welcome. Inter Co-op Council, 7:30 tonight Jayhawk Co-op. All Student Council Christmas dinner meeting, tonight, Union Bring money for dinner. Four No Bridge dinner, Saturday. All interested see or phone H. H. Lohrengel. 2641-R. Industrial Design club. 7 p.m. Wednesday, Music room, Union. International club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 106 Strong hall. Christmas party; all invited. No Jay Jane meeting this week Statewide Activities area 8, (Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia, Washington D.C. Maryland and Delaware) 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 206 Strong hall. All students and faculty members from these states are invited to attend. S.A.M. 7:30 tonight, 101 Snow hall. W. Laird Bank, president, Merchants National Bank, Topeka, speaker. Alpha Kappa Psi field trip scheduled for Thursday has been cancelled. Alpha Kappa Psi banquet, Sunday, Dec. 18. All actives who plan to attend sign in Wiley Mitchell's office before Thursday. Snow Zoology club. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 101 Snow hall. A. B. Leonard, "History and Development of the Museum of Comparative Zoology", illustrated by slides. Delta Sigma Pi business meeting, 7 p.m. for pledges; 7:45 p.m. for actives, Thursday, Recreation room, Union. Theta Sigma Phi Publicity Clinic, 7:30 tonight, 106 Green hall. For campus organizations. Red Pepper meeting, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, 426 Lindley hall. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS Mathematics club, 4 p.m. Thursday, 203 Strong hall. I. N. Herstein. "The Proof of the Irrationality of Pi." Refreshments; all interested are invited. Women's Rifle club on firing range, 7, 8 and 9 tonight and Wednesday night, Military Science building. 12 East Eighth Der Deutsche Verein versammelt sich Donnerstag um 5:00 in 402 Fraser hall. Alle Studenten, die sich fur Deutsch interessieren, sind eingeladen. ' Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed . 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed . 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY The Women's Athletic Association will hold its annual "Hockey-Volleyball Feed" at 5:30 p. m., Thursday, in the Kansas room of the Union. WAA To Hold Annual 'Feed' For Initiates Initiation of new W. A. A. members will highlight the evening's program. Women who have 125 points for participating in intramurals are eligible. Invitations were sent to 50 women this year but not all will be able to accept. Women earn their points by entering both the major and the minor sports offered in the women's program. Basketball, field hockey, softball, swimming, and volleyball are major sports. Badminton, ping pong, and tennis doubles and singles are minor sports. Ten points are given for participation in any of these sports. Women chosen for class team by Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, are given 100 points. Five points may be gained by walking five miles with a W. A. A. member. The remainder of the program will include a business meeting, the dinner, skits by the initiates, and presentation of awards. Miss Hoover will present these awards and will also name the honorary varsity hockey and volleyball teams. Home Ec Club Party Today The Home Economics club will have a Christmas party at 7:30 p.m. today at the home management house. The program will include work on a service project, carols, and refreshments. ONLY YOU CAN GIVE A GIFT LIKE THIS! No duplication No duplication gift-worries here. It's because it's so personal. It's a portrait of YOU! Expert photographic skill combined with imaginative setting and composition gives a masterful photo of which you can be well proud. Have several made at: 211 West 8th St. Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansom. To Europe in1950 Budget trips for students under the guidance of congenial English-speaking local councilors. Frequent departures between June 1 and August 1, 1950, by regularly scheduled liners or by air. 4 weeks in England (London, South Coast, Midlands) $620.00 3 weeks in England and 1 week in Paris ___ 665.00 4 weeks in France (Paris, French Alps, Riviera) ___ 690.00 3 weeks in France and I week in London ___ 720.00 Including transportation (New York to New York) to, from, and within Europe*; full board in good hotels or modern university accommodations; and a complete supervised educational and recreational program of excursions, sightseeing, theatre and concert visits, conferences, lectures, political and professional contacts and social and sport activities. Prices valid for registration before March 1, 1950; a $100 deposit will secure your place-pay the rest in convenient installments. Each additional week in England $50,in France $60. Each additional week in Ireland, Scotland, Belgium, Holland, Scandinavia, Germany, Switzerland, Austria or Italy $75 for the first week, $60 for each consecutive week in each country. Individual itineraries arranged for groups of 15 or more For Full information write: ACADEMIC TRAVEL ASSOCIATION, INC. (A non-profit organization) 42 Broadway, New York 4, N.Y. - Minimum rate; superior accommodations at the official supplement rates.