MONDAY, MAY 9, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Six members of Lambda Chi Alpha attended a Great Plains district conference at the University of Missouri April 29 and 30. Those who attended were William Braum, Dale Corder, James Fleming, George Harvey, Richard Hite, and Robert Howerton. Lambda Chi Conference Approximately 200 delegates and alumni from 20 chapters in a 10-state area in the Middle West were present. ☆ ☆ ★ Sterling hall entertained with an informal "Sunflower Collegiate Party" in costume April 30. Guests were Donna Roberts, Alliane West. Beverly Jennings, Ruth Wells, Virginia Caldwell, Emilie Goodell, Evelyn Brownlea, Laver Meek, Mary Jo Fullbright, Barbara Ann Legler, Marilyn Richards, Mary Gilles, Carla Ann Haber, Margaret Lutz, Margaret Cool, Mary Ryder, Lavina Horkman, Betty Robinson, Chaperones were Mrs. Harry W. Potts, Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, and Mrs. Altheen P. Collowny. Chi Chi Chi Pledging Chi Chi Chi fraternity announces the pledging of James and David Fisher, Mission; I. J. Tharp, Jr., Shallow Water; and Don Swain, Sydney, Australia. Phi Psi Elects Phi Kappa Psi announces the ejection of the following officers for the next semester: Joe A. Dunnire, president; Robert A. Mercer, vice-president; Harold E. Edmondson, recording secretary; David N. Grimes, corresponding secretary; Richard W. Dillon, treasurer; Donald K. Ashlock, assistant treasurer; and Roy E. Lund, historian. Omega Psi Phi announces the election of the following officers: Roy E. Crouch, absileus; Arthur C. Ford, vice-basileus; Walter J. Baskett, keeper of records and seal; Ray O. Pleasant, keeper of finance; and Lee A. Atkinson, dean of pledges. Omega Psi Phi Elects Arthur C. Ford and Lee Atkinson will represent the University chapter at the district conclave to be held at Jefferson City, Mo., Wednesday, May 13 through Friday, May 15. - * * Monchonsia Formal Monchonsia hall recently entertained with their annual spring carnival formal. Guests were Jack Dausman, Joe Keeling, Les Fleming, Harry Wheeler, Ralph Zingaro, Walter Buchholtz, Warren Shaw, William Jader, John Jacques, John McKinley, Hugh Hunsinger, Don Huffman, Loren Corliss, Dale Dunn, John Altenbernd, Bob Frederick, Hugh Gibson, and George Lukens. Out-of-town guests were Jesse Longwith, Manhattan; Claude Engelke, Wichita; Howard Bodenhamer, Louisburg; and Jim Mills, Manhattan. Chaperones were Mrs. Fanny De-Lozier, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. Vivian Christian, and Mrs. Kenneth Whyte, housemother. Phi Kappa Sigma Pledging Phi Kappa Sigma announces the recent pledging of Francis William Wangeman, Clay Center. DU Dinner Guests Delta Upson left as dinner guests Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Happy, Joanne Jacobs; Patricia Lynch, and Richard Nickle. 'I Am An American Day' Proclaimed by Gov Carlson Topcka—(U.P.)—Gov. Frank Carlson today proclaimed Sunday, May 15, "I Am An American Day" in Kansas. He said: "It is important that at least one day in each year be designated as a period for the renewal of our faith in the American way of life, and to pledge again our loyalty to the principles upon which our nation was founded." Coeds Object To Stag Week, Threaten Rash Retaliation What have University women done to rate the indignation of being scorned during stag week? Unshaved, shabbiily clothed men students will ignore all coeds during a three-day period from May 11 through May 13. Violators of the ruler against associating with women will take compulsory "dips" in Potter $^{1}$ . Now, the answer is no question. Now, the campus is speculating how women will behave while the men tre playing coy. Some coeds believe they may as well be comfortable while the fellows aren't looking. In that case jeans and pig-tails would doubtless be the order of the day. Another idea advocates that the coeds take a stand on the Green hall steps to whistle at the passing parade of "stags". Really, 'all's fair in love and war'—and this is war, isn't it? One rash but effective plan has been formulated by women who aren't going to let the men "get away with this." The counter-attack of these coeds would consist of surrounding individual men so that Weddings And Engagements Yohe-Van Pelt Mrs. A. A. Yohe of Bururton announces the pinning of her daughter, Colleen, to Garth L. Van Pelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Van Pelt of Hutchinson. they will be caught by the patrol groups and taken to Potter lake! Miss Yohe is a business senior. Mr.Van Pelt, a member of Phi Chi social fraternity, was graduated from the University in February. The Inter-Fraternity council, Men's Inter-Dorm council, Ku Ku's, and several other groups involved may have overlooked several points when they planned stag week. It would be comparatively simple for a woman to phone a man. By causing him to talk with her she could force a violation of the rules. The only real purpose given for promotion of stag week was "a protest against present dating conditions." No explanation was given as to what is wrong with the conditions. Perhaps the men believe the women are responsible for their 1 to 3 ratio. But whatever the purpose of stag week, they had better beware as the women are planning sabotage! She's Never Driven But Gets No Driver's License Ticket It was like this: The car stalled. Her husband, Jacob D. got out to push it and told her to get behind the wheel. When he pushed, the car shot ahead. Mrs. Walker couldn't locate the brake pedal, and the car crashed into a parked car. Chicago—(U.P.)—Mrs. Ada Walker, who has never driven a car in her life and who wasn't driving one at the time, anyway, got a ticket for driving without a license. Complete Line of ARROW SHIRTS at The Palace 843 Mass. Give your torso a big break this summer with a few Arrow basque shirts. Perfect for golf, tennis, or basquing in the sun. See your Arrow dealer today! UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS State Wide Activities Chair Open All persons interested in trying out for the position of State Wide Activities chairman should mail their applications to Richard A. Menuet, 1301 West Campus street, Lawrence, before Thursday. Applications should include present status in college, grade average, present activities, experience in this type of work, suggestions, if any for improving the operation of State Wide Activities. 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