TUESDAY, MARCH 22. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Sterling Hall Party Sterling hall entertained with an informal party March 19. Chaperons were Miss Carlotta Nellis, Mrs. Mildred B. Scott, and Mrs. Althea B. Galloway. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tea Dance Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained the members of Delta Delta Delta sorority March 19 with a tea dance. Delta Delta Delta Elects Delta Delta Delta announces the election of the following officers: Margaret Doll, president; Marilyn Swenson, vice-president; Georgia Haun, recording secretary; Jeanne Rose, corresponding secretary; Priscilla Richmond, treasurer; Mary Margaret Moore, marshall; Kathryn Walter, chaplain; Mary Tibbets, scholarship chairman; Gloria Wasson, social chairman; Cathleen Collins, social rush chairman; Mary K. Kottmann, business rush chairman; Glenna L. Delay, librarian; Rosetta Snow, historian; Mary belle Shepherd and Patricia Brubaker, house presidents; Marilyn Brown, activities chairman; Shirley Kyle, public chairman; Bernadine Read, song leader; Ruth Henry, intramurals chairman; Mrian C. Warner, and Sally Todd, individual sports; Patricia Brown, alumnae recorder. --the pipe that every smoker wants -DANA, the modern pipe, with brightly polished alumn sum shank and genuine imported brise bowl. Delta Gamma Founder's Day Beta Kappa of Delta Gamma celebrated the 78th anniversary of the founding of Delta Gamma at their annual Founder's Day banquet Sunday. Patricia Glover was presented a cup as honor initiate. The initiate scholastic awards were presented to Barbara Hagen and Patricia Glover. The active scholastic awards were presented to Harriet Harloy and Marie Touhey. Phillip Carlson Heads UN Conference Plans Phillip J. Carlson, College junior, has been appointed chairman of the planning committee for the student United Nations conference, Saturday, April 30. Sub-committee chairman for the conference are. L. E. Stollenwerck, College junior, agenda; Donald W. Giffin, College sophomore, bibliography; Charles E. Hoffhaus, College junior, publicity; Edith Malett, College junior, delegates; Mary Lou Fischer, College sophomore, secretarial; Sterling Waggener, College sophomore, general arrangements; Nancy Sandehn, College senior, guests and invitations. KU Disciples Fellowship Holds St. Patrick Party Twenty-four persons attended the Kansas University Disciples fellowship St. Patricks day party March 18 in Myers hall. Robert W. Riner, business junior, led the group in folk dancing and group games. Harold G. Barr, dean of the School of Religion, directed a song session. Dean and Mrs. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beal, and Mrs. Mabel Ann Richardson were chaperones. An Amazing Offer by HOLIDAY Pipe Mixture Business Fraternity Observes Birthday The 28th anniversary of the organization of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, will be held Saturday. Delta Sigma Pi was organized here March, 20. 1921. Leland J. Pritchard, professor of finance, will speak at an informal meeting which 99 alumni are expected to attend. Miss Mary Frances Ingram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Ingram of Pontotoc, Miss., and Mr. Bernard Irving Burton, son of Mr. Dwight L. Burton of Topeka, were married February 5 in Dankeskirche in Bad Nauheim, famed mineral spring resort of northern Germany. Ingram-Burton Wedding Mr. Burton was graduated from the University School of Business in 1944 and attended the graduate school of New York university. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. He has been in Germany for the past two years and is currently assigned to the Industrial Branch, Audit Agency, European Command, in Friedberg, Germany. Mrs. Burton has been in Germany since August, 1946. Prior to going overseas, Mrs. Burton, a talented saxophone player, was a member of an all girl orchestra. Professors Study Child Behavior The couple are making their home at 8 Homburg Strasse, Friedberg, following a trip to Paris, and the French and Italian Rivieras. Roger G. Barker, chairman of the department of psychology, is serving at Cornell university, Ithica, N.Y., as consultant on a psychologist and sociological research project concerned with problems of community life. The project is related to a study of child behavior in a Kansas community. It is being conducted under the direction of Dr. Barker and Dr. Herbert F. Wright, associate professor of psychology. Colored Lanterns Will Light Way As YWCA Revives Lantern Parade In the glow of colored Japanese lanterns, a softly singing group of women students will parade down Lilac lane to the home of Chancellor Deane W. Malotti for a spring serenade on May 12. The Lantern parade will revive an old University tradition this year Mary Ann Sawyer, Y.W.C.A. chairman of campus affairs, said today. DR. GRABOW QUINTS DeLuxe The Lantern parade tradition, latent since 1945, extends far back into University history. It was begun more than 30 years ago by the Y.W.C.A. when a group of upper-class women gathered on the campus for a get-together frolic with a group of women. Afterwards they paraded with lighted lanterns around the campus. WEIGHT ONLY 2/5 OUNCES ALUMINUM SCREW FITTINGS $150 According to custom, the Lantern parade ends with a serenade on the lawn of the chancellor's home. Flowers are presented to the chancellor's wife with a greeting from the Y.W.C.A. president. The chancellor addresses the group, and the activities and with singing the alma mater, the "Crimson and the Blue." The chancellor and Mrs. Malott were first serenaded in 1939, but the NO BREAKING IN NO BITE NO BITTER TASTE Graduate Sells Play To Theater Guild MADE FROM GENUINE IMPORTED BRIAR William Inge, 35, has sold his first play to the Theater guild in New York, Allen Crafton, professor of speech, announced recently. Fashioned by Linkman DR. GRABOW PURE CO., INC., CHICAGO 14, IL "If the play is produced, it will be the first play by a native Kansan ever to reach Broadway," Professor Crafton said. Mr. Inge is a professor of English at Washington university, in St. Louis. Lantern Parade has been abandoned the past three years. An attempt to arouse school spirit motivated the decision of the W.Y.C.A. to revive the tradition, hoping that it will continue in following years. All University women will be invited to meet in the Union building on the night of May 12. Song practice and refreshments will precede the march in serpentine fashion to the chancellor's home. Faculty Members Attend Iola Meeting Three University representatives attended the Iola Junior college conference. Accompanying Mr. Clarke were Dr. J. O. Maloney, professor of chemical engineering, and Dr. Donald G. Wilson, associate professor of electrical engineering. Business management and job opportunities were discussed by Terrel Clarke, assistant director of the business placement bureau, at a career conference held in Iola recently. FOR VARIETY For APPETIZING MEALS Add Cottage Cheese to your Milk Order Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Ph.696 NOW DRY CLEANED GARMETS ARE WITHOUT PRESSING Your - SUIT COATS - LADIES' JACKETS - OVERCOATS - DRESSES NO SHINE NO SEAM MARK NO POCKET MARK LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS FOR PROMPT PICKUP AND DELIVERY, PHONE 383