PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOV.10, 1949 KU Dames Sponser Party KU Dames Sponser Party The Sunflower chapter of the KU. Dame's gymnasium in gift card party Saturday in the Sunflower community gymnasium. Admission will be 40 cents. Committee members who will be hostesses are: Kay Cromon, Dorothy Cruse, Jean Harris, Bonita Nye, Margaret Plank, Ruth Hayden, Cora Adame, Betty Lou Collins, Mrs. Jeanne Pecha, and Mrs. Nancy Wright. Pledge Class Hour Dance Pledge Class Home Dance The pledge class of Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain the pledge class of Phi Kappa Psi with an hour dance, Nov. 11, from 7 until 8 p.m. at the chapter house. Names Due Friday For Beauty, Beast Beauty and Beast contestants must leave their names in the Student Union activities office by 5 p.m. Friday to enter the contest to be held at the Pumpkin Prom on Saturday. Candidates are to wear levis and jeans, and will be expected to meet the chaperones on their own initiative between 10 and 11 p.m. The winners will be chosen by the chaperons at 11 p.m. on the basis of personality, looks, and on the way the contestants carry out the costume theme of jeans and plaid shirts. Chaperones choosing the winners will be Bobbie Barnes, assistant instructor in English; Mrs. Barnes; Richard Edgar, assistant instructor in sociology; Harry W. Johnson, instructor in applied mechanics; and Mrs. Johnson, assistant instructor in English. Burns Kill Student During WaterFight Stillwater, Okla. Nov. 9—(U.P.)- Turpentine, mistaken for water during a 'playful fight' in a college boarding house, resulted in the death of a New Mexico student when the inflammable liquid ignited. Bernard Freeburg, 21, Lordsgurd, N.M., suffered wounds on three- fourths of his body Tuesday when a Glassmate attacked him, and he gazed at a jar of turpentine at him during a water fight. Freeburg died a few hours later. The Oklahoma A and M students wore scuffing and Freeburg ran into a bathroom, Huxley said. When the New Mexico youth threw water, Huxley picked up what he thought was a jar of water and pitched it toward Freeburg. The "water" proved to be turpentine and ignited when it splash- Huxley received minor burns. Read the Want Ads Daily. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 e year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University of Kansas summer holidays and examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. We will Prepare a charming bouquet That will Enchant Her. Ph. 998 326 W. 9th Social Activities On The Hill Delta Upsilon fraternity celebrated the 115th anniversary of the founding of their national fraternity with an informal dinner Nov. 4. Guests were: DU Founders Day Dinner Lloyd Houston, Clarence Houk, Charles Baer, Alfred Gallup, Ray Wright, James Simpson, Robert Beu, Chester Fee, James Mason, Robert Nichols, Roderick Weltmer, Marmaduke Weltmer, Edwin Wooolcott, Attbert Tyler, Harold Hubbare, Jack Veatch, Lee Hoopes, and John Mever. Triangle Dinner Guests Triangle fraternity entertained the following guests with a buffet dinner at the chapter house Nov. 4: Lois Cook, Marilyn Wisdom, Mary Brown, Ann Wagner, Melba Canell, Jean Bush, Marline Neff, Patricia Jansen, Mary Gilles, Barbara Lamporex, Carolyn Oliver. Judy Buckley, Alice Milligan, Laura Gardiner, Margaret Heatwole, Nancy McGraw, Elizabeth Wood, Jane Sullivan, Margaret Christiansen, Areta Hemphill, Madge Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John Benson, Mr. and Mrs. James Deveney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klest. The chaperones were Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. Charles Mandigo, and Mrs. Dean Nite. Guests At Kappa Sigma Party *** The following persons were guests at Kappa Sigma fraternity's "Red Dog Inn" party Nov. 5: Orpha Baker, Marjorie Crane, Bonnie Clark, Lorraine Fraker, Jayne Mater, Nancy Grimes Dolores Felasco, Winifred Miller, Barbara Boling, Natalia Logan, Margaret Martin, Mary Ann Cook, Billain Carter, Janet Sites, Lee Stormont, Dona Umberger. Delores Wunsch, Lorraine Godding, Margaret Longwood, Nella Bailey, Mary Ann O'Neill, Ann Beelman, Marjorie Seeley, Mary Helen Keller, Annalou Pope, Shirley Slickin, Alix Neville. Vina Godding, Suzanne Scott, Patricia Hass, Doris Wertz, Jane Hollingsworth, Nancy Brubaker, Janice Blackhall, Dolores Anderson, Patricia Glover, Bette Jo Jones, Marie Schumacher, Nancy Lee Sewell, Margaret Miller, Barbara Hays, Mary Ann Hunt. Cynthia McKee, Joan Shivel, Barbara Burris, Marilyn Purlen, Janie Heywood, Mary Lou Peckenschneider, Jane Schmidt, Susie Boyd, Louise Delay, Aigret, Melba Mathieu, Doris Lions, Dorothy Durfee, Joëfe Friensen, Sharon Oakes, Patricia Hutchins, Judy Carothers, Donna McCosh, Jo Anne Jacobs, Alice Terrill, Melba Hoover, Diane Brewer, Dorothy Hedrick, Elaine Gilchrist, Eunice Inman, Rosanna Berryhill, Ellen Krug, Joan Talbert, Martha Ochs, Lorraine Partlidge, Mary Frances Steinle, Jenny Ward. Sally Ward, Barbara Burdick, Joan Happy, Ann Spears, Jane Kirchhoff, Kay O'Connor, Shirley Gibby, Mary Lou Dougherty, Yvonne Swenson, Marilyn Barnum, and Carol Winton. Sigma Kappa Pledges Four *** Sima Kappa sorority announces the pledging of Patty Lou Keck. Manhattan; Shirley Michelson, Freeman, Mo.; Nancy Mitchell, Mission and Joan Lynch, Grant City, Mo. Tri Chi Pledges Three Chi Chi Chi fraternity announces the recent pledging of Curtis Terflinger, Kansas City, Kan; Ralph Church, St. Joseph, Mo; and Alfred Sim, Swatow, China. - * * Newton Man Affiliates Delta Upsilon fraternity announces the affiliation of James McArthur, Newton. He formally attended Oregon State college. Gamma Phi Pledges Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Mary Lou Fischer, education junior from Alexandria, Va. Anderson Addresses Teachers Sam F. Anderson and H. C. Turk, instructors in German, attended the Kansas State Teachers meeting in Topeka No. 4. Mr. Anderson read a paper to the combined modern and classical language groups on "The Historical Linguistics in the Elementary Language Class." 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