WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Watkins Names Officers Watkins hall announces the election of the following officers: Patricia Lappin, social chairman; Cara Lou Sheets, Virginia Blauvelt, Barbara Legler, and Paula Reade, social committee; Patricia Kennedy, inter-dorm representative; Joan Harrison, intramural manager; Elaine Blaylock, publicity manager; Barbara Glover, song leader; Molly Kelly, librarian; Emily Clark, historian; Levina Horkman, alumni secretary; Mary Sue Buxton, scholarship chairman; Verla Steffey, fire chief; and Orceena Michelson, activities chairman. --each SAE Announces Affiliate The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity announces the affiliation of Leland W. Browne Jr., formerly a student at the University of Virginia. **```markdown Kappa Sig Installs Twelve Kappa Sig Instants Twelve The following men were initiated Sept. 25 into Kappa Sigma fraternity: L. R. Bond, Dodge City; Jeffries Greer, Topeka; Jerry Hannah, Lyons; Elwood Keller, Arkansas City; Stanley Margrave, Sabetha; James Murray, Hutchinson; Robert Pulliam, Lawrence; Warren Ralston, El Dorado; Duane Untruh, Clay Center; and John Blauw, Robert Pickerle, and William Stephens, all from Kansas City, Mo. --each Templin Chooses Officers Templin hall recently elected the following officers: 早 未 未 Louise Sanborn, assistant social chairman; Lois Timkin, scholarship chairman; Mona Millikan, intramural chairman; Jean Tallant, song leader; Jeanne Leuty, fire captain; Florence Dickerson and Virginia Johnston, keepers of the archives; Esther Williams, A. W. S. representative; and Gertha Harper, I.S.A. representative. Hopkins Chooses Eight Hopkins hall has elected the following officers for the fall term: Althea Clinton, secretary; Peggy Jo Thinn, treasurer; Phyllis Glass, historian; Phyllis Coughenour, assistant social chairman; Dorothy Wilkerson, fire captain; Freda Jones, I. S. A. representative; Jo Ann Healy, A. W. S. representative; Marianne Koch, inter-dorm representative * * Kappa Sia Elects Six Kappa Sigma fraternity elected the following officers for the sem- ester: James Stout and Myron Seeley, guards; and Robert Brown, Harlan Ochs, Jack Parker, and Harold Vagtborg, members of the senior council. Phi Kappa Psi Elects Phi Kappa Psi pledge class elected the following men as officers for the year: Clay Roberts, president; Jack Conlon, vice-president and social chairman; and Charles Orthwein, secretary-treasurer. New Officers Elected The pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the election of the following officers: Mary Agness Leach, president; Sharon Fitzpatrick, secretary; and Delores Anderson, social chairman. TKE Dance Date Changed The dessert dance of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity which was to have been held Sept. 27 will be held from 6:30 until 8 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. H. P. Ramage, housemother of the fraternity, will be a guest. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and holidays; university holidays and perioditions periods. Attend second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan Jay Janes To Give Tea For University Rushees The Jay James will entertain University women today with a rush tea until 5:30 p. m. in the Kansas room of the Union. Women invited are those from the Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, and Delta Delta Delta sororities, Carruth, Foster, and Corbin, the Kansa and the Lynchs halls and all other independent women not living in organized houses. Houses Will Draw Booth Positions A drawing of booth locations for the annual student carnival will be made today. The drawing will be held at 5 p.m. in the Student Union activities office in the Union, said Craig Hampton, president. More than 15 organized houses have already announced they will run a booth, in addition to entering candidates for king or queen of the carnival, said Joseph Balloun, publicity chairman. The carnival starts at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Military Science building. Admission will be 35 cents stag and 75 cents a couple. Tickets for use at the booths will be 10 cents each. They will be sold at the carnival. Churches To Assist Migrant Farmers Jim Sellard's band with Ann Cowger, fine arts junior, as vocalist will be the featured attractions, Hampton said. Chicago $ ^{2} $ — (U.P.)—Representatives of 21 churches, protestant and catholic, have planned a program to get the church "into the fields and highways" to help migrant farm workers. The conference, sponsored by the Home Missions Council of New York, is trying to promote better community attitudes toward migrants and improve worker-employer relationships. Health, education, sanitation, housing, and child care will be discussed at the conference according to the Rev. Ellis Marshburn, of Chicago, middle-western migrant supervisor of the council. Seven Officers Chosen Phi Kappa Sigma announces the election of the pledge class officers as follows: Applications for business school association chairmanships of professional, social, publicity, Jayhawk News editor, service and membership committees are to be made with Miss Ewing, 214 Strong hall before Thursday. William Wilson, president; L. Stephen Milne, vice-president; R. Thurston Smith, secretary-treasurer; J. Ralph McLeomore, sergeant-at-arms; Phillip Foster, athletic director; Robert E. Attebury, social director; and Donald E. Zurbuchen, song leader. Sept. 28,1949 Official Bulletin Le Carce français, sept heures et demie, mercredi, 113 Strong. Tous ceux qui s'interessant au français son invites. Carruth hall hour dance, 7 to 8 tonight. W. Y. C. A. cabinet, 4 p.m. today, East room, Union. Bacteriology club, first meeting of the year, 7:30 tonight, 417 Snow. Jay Jane rush tea, 3 to 5 p.m. today, Kansas room, Union, Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, Corbin, Carruth and independents-at-large are invited. K. U. Dames bridge meeting, 7:30 tonight, Kansas room, Union. Beginners welcome. Jewish Student union hour "Get- acquainted' dance, 7 tonight, 1247 Ohio. Four No bridge club, 7:30 tonight Union. Guests welcome. All interested in joining Jayhawk archery club meet 3 to 5 p.m. today, Robinson annex. Independent women's senate, 5 p.m. Thursday, 107 Strong hall. A. I. E. E. meeting, 7:30 p.m. to tomorrow, 426 Lindley. Dr. Wilson, speaker. Refreshments. El Ateneo se reunira el jueves. 29 de septiembre en el cuarto 113 del Strong. ___ American Institute Chemical Engineers, 7:30 tonight, Lindley auditorium. Former members and new students in Chem. Engineering requested to attend. Prof. J. O. Malonev, speaker. K. U. amateur radio club. 5 p.m Thursday, radio shack, E. E. Lab. All licensed amateurs invited. Election of officers. Young Democrates. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Pine room, Union. Members and those interested urged to Student religious council, 4 p.m. Thursday, Myers hall. President's Council, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Quack club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Robinson gymnasium. Important; members urged to attend. Quack club tryouts, 10 a.m. Saturday. Practice 4:30 p.m. Thursday HAVE IT FOR YOU— 901 Mass. IT'S DIFFERENT AMAZING, NEW. Whisk Away BRUSH. With Electro Static Bristles Most attractive, compact clothes brush yet. For Home, office, gar and travel All freshman men interested in joining Frosh Hawks pep organization meet 7 p.m. Thursday, 206 Strong hall. Bristles telescope into handle for storing in suitcase, purse, dresser or cloove compartment Ivory, Red, Maroon, Black, Green or Gray case with black or gray plastic bristles Attractively Boxed makes a perfect gift for man or woman KU KU meeting, 7 p.m. Thursday, 9 Strong hall. All men who wish to become active KU KU's attend. Regular and Milady's purse size Inter-varsity Christian fellowship picnic, 5 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Clinton park. All invited. German club, 5 p.m. tomorrow, 402 Fraser. All students in German II or above are invited. Inter-varsity Christian fellowship meeting, 7 p.m. Thursday, Strong auitorium. $100 Buy yours at the notion department-main floor Art Education club, 7 p.m. Thursday, 332 Strong. I. S. A. Watermelon feast, 7 to 11 p.m. Friday, Potter lake. Admission 50 cents or I. S. A. membership card. Mortar board, 9 p.m. Thursday, Delta Delta Delta house. Meeting 3 p.m. Friday, Strong hall auditorium for February graduates in the School of Business who are interested in job placement upon graduation. Services of the business placement bureau will be explained and registration forms distributed to those interested. A 1948 U.S. supreme court ruling stated that passengers in automobiles are immune to search without a warrant. Miller To Give Hour Dance Miller To Give Hour Dance Miller hall will entertain with an open house hour dance from 7 to 8 p. m. today. Mrs. R. G. Roche, housemother, will chaperon the group. Battenfeld Dinner-Dance Templin and Battenfeld will have an exchange dinner tonight followed by an hour dance at Battenfeld. Jolliffe To Hold Dance Watkins Dance Tonight Watkins hall will hold an hour dance from 7 until 8 p. m. tonight. Pledges Name New Officers Joliffe hall will entertain with an hour dance from 7:30 until 8:30 p. m. tonight. The pledge class of Fi Kappa Alpha fraternity announces the election of the following officers: Donald Miller, Anthony, presi- dent; William Schmidt, McClouth, vice-president; and James Dawson, Nickerson, secretary-treasurer. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will entertain with a dance from 6:45 until 8 p.m. tomorrow at the chapter house. Mrs. John Skie and Mrs. A. G. McKay will be guests. William Howard Taft was the first U. 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