1949 FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREED your erans vet- inter- rain pt of eligi- asses, until have en- n af- ex- news- shared: and Socially Speaking Alpha Delta Pi Elects --the Beta Beta chapter of Sigma Alpha iota recently elected officers. They are: Bernadine Reed, president; Marilyn Lee, vice-president; Virginia Albury, recording secretary; Mary Lynn Lucas, corresponding secretary; Betty Richards, treasurer; Martha Weed, chaplin, and Joan Baur, Editor. Alpha Delta Pi announces the election of the following officers: Barbara Given, president; Mary Lou Lane, vice-president; Betty Schreier, treasurer; Kathleen Graff, recording secretary; Anna M. Schumacher, member at large; Mary Covey, corresponding secretary; Marie Hail, historian; Mary F. Spillman, chaplain; Shirley Brown guard; and Patricia Glenn, Adelphean reporter. Theta Phi Alpha Initiates Theta Phi Alpha announces the initiation of Mary Dixon, and Patricia Horen, Kansas City, Mo.; Bobi Ann Larson, and Gloria Fields, Topeka; and Jane Koelzer, Seneca. The initiation took place March 5 after a formal candlelight dinner. ni Kappa Tau Elects Phi Kappa Tau announces the election of the following officers for the year beginning April 1! Jack McFadden, president; Richard Sanders, vice-president; Thomas A. Milne, treasurer; and Keith Steinkamp, secretary. Delta Delta Delta Initiates Delta Delta Delta announces the recent initiation of the following women: Claudia Anderson, Marilyn Barr, Patricia Brown, Patricia Cheatham, Dorothy Dudley, Mareia Godding, Marilyn Hardin, Delores Nixon, Pricilia Richmond, Carolyn Salome, Mary Selig, Sally Todd, Mary Tibbets, Miriam Clow Warner, and Barbara Zimmerman. The honor initiate was Mary Selig. * * Delta Sigma Theta Initiates The Psi chapter of Delta Sigma Theta initiated the following new members March 12: Eleanor Kerford, Edna Riley, Florence Govan, and Juanita Allen. The initiation services were followed by a dinner and an informal party. Sigma Alpha Iota Elects Monday evening the chapter gave portions of their musicale at Winter General hospital in Topeka. Phi Alpha Delta Initiates The Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity, March 11 initiated the following law students: Ted Ashmore, Ervin Grant, William Hensley, Joe Lill, Roy Lowe, Wilbur McCool, Roger Penner, Roy Reigle, Walter Stuecheman, Harold Williams all first year law students; Charles Hodgson, second year law student; and Robert Hudson, and Randall Palmer third year law students. Following the initiation ceremonies a dinner was served in the Kanzan room of the Union at which time the following pledged: Fred Bennett, Alfred Burget, Ralph Burnett, Willard Burton, Robert Coldnow, William DeWolf, Jesse Foster, Glen Concert Band To Travel The University band will give four concerts in three Central Kansas cities Sunday and Monday, March 21 and 22. About 115 persons will take the trip. The group will leave Lawrence at 8 a.m. Sunday. The first concert will be given in Concordia at 2:30 p.m. and the second at 8 p.m. March 22 the band will go on to Clay Center to give a concert at 10:30 a.m. in the high school. That night the band will give the fourth and last concert at Wamego in the high school auditorium. Sponsors for the band concerts will be: in Concordia the schools and civic organizations; in Clay Center the schools; and in Wamego the Lion's club. Solists on the trip will be James Sellards, College sophomore, cornetist; Neill Humfeld, College senior, trombonist; and Roger Butts, fine arts sophomore, pianist. Hahn, Charles D. Johnson, Douglas Myers all first year law students; and Kenneth Peery, Carl Sundborg second year law students. Jav Janes Pledges The Jay Janes pledged four new members Wednesday in the Pine room of the Union. They are: Jo Anne Myers and Patricia Grinnell, College juniors; Charity Fischer, fine arts senior; and Bernadine Mohler, College freshman. Alpha Phi Omega Chairmen James Townsend, president of Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, appointed new committee chairman Tuesday. They are: Luster G. Main, social; Ralph McClung, membership; David Reeser, projects; John Awald, publicity; and David Wilkie, program. Nancy Sewell Has Many Admirers For Her 'Madame Pompadour' Dance The name is Nancy Sewell, but to most of the students the vivacious brunette who entered the University the past fall as a College freshman is "Madame Pompadour Sewell." Pi Kappa Alpha entertains Pi Kappa Alpha entertained rushes at a Stable Stomp held at the chapter house March 12. Charles Stark, College freshman, presented a Show of Magic during the intermission. Chaperones were Mesdames R. H. Wilson, H. W. Crawford, and Clark Mandigo. Famous for her dance routine wl and her day, Nancy is one of the bus member of the Jayhawker staff, Stu. Student Union activities, the University players, a secretary of the leadership conferences, and a dozen other extra curricular activities. Alpha Delta Phi recently bough a 200 x 195 foot lot in the new residential district west of the campus. A new house will be erected on the lot facing High Drive between Oxford and Cambridge roads. Alpha Delta Phi Buys Lot Definite plans for building have not been made. Famous for her dance routine which satiizes Madame Pompadour and her day, Nancy is one of the busiest coeds on the campus. She is a member of the Jayhawker staff, Stu. $ \textcircled{1} $ Several of Nancy's friends, besides calling her Madame Pompadour, call her "Close Second Kid" because she was one of three finalists in both the homecoming and carnival queen contests. She was defeated in the final balloting for both of the titles. Guests included the Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malot, Dean and Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, Dean Margaret Habein, Dean and Mrs. G. B. Smith, Dean and Mrs. Leonard H. Axe, Dean and Mrs. Burton W. Marvin, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis, Miss Martha Peterson, Dr. E. H Taylor, Captain and Mrs. W. R. Terrill, Lt. Col. and Mrs. John Alfrey, Mrs. F. J. Moreau, and Mrs. Clark Mandigo, housemother of the fraternity. Pi Kappa Alpha Entertains A group of faculty members and their wives were entertained by Pi Kappa Alpha at a banquet in Hotel Eldridge Wednesday. "Madame Pompadour Sewell" is also versatile as an actress and speaker. She won third place in a University speech contest and was a member of the cast of the University production of "Hamlet" the past fall. "I think my ambition is to become a Shakespearean actress," she stated. A Makepeace actress, Miss Sewell developed her "Madame" dance after taking lessons in ballet, toe, and tap dancing. 8 to midnight Jewish Student union party, at the Castle tea room. 8 to 11 K.U. Disciples party at Meyers hall. 8:30 to midnight Tau Kappa Epsilon mascarade ball at Hotel Eldridge. Tonight 9 to midnight Phi Delta Phi dance at the Country club. to midnight Sigma Kappa party. 9 to midnight Engineering Council Hobnail Hop at the Military Science building. Tomorrow z to 4 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta tea dance. 2 to 4 p.m. Phi Kappa Alpha tea dance. 2 to 4:30 Tau Kappa Epsilon tea dance. 3 to 5 p.m. Sigma Kappa tea dance. 6:30 p.m. to midnight Phi Kappa Sigma buffet dance. 7 p.m. to midnight Phi Kappa Sigma dinner dance at Hotel Eldridge. 8 p.m. to midnight Sterling hall party. 9 p.m. to midnight Jay James Vice- Versa party Union ballroom. 9 p.m. midnight Phi Kappa Irish Shanty party. 9 p.m. to midnight Phi Kappa Tau dance in the Kansas room of the Union. Smith, Rice Win YWCA Election Nancy Smith, journalism junior, was elected president of the University Y.W.C.A. at Wednesday's general election. Other new cabinet members include Shirley Rice, College sophomore, vice-president, Sally Pegus. College junior, secretary; Ann Learned, College junior, treasurer; Jerre Quir, College junior, A.S.C. representative; Sue Ihinger, College freshman, and Joyce Rohrer, fine arts junior, Religious council representatives. New and old cabinet members will hold a business meeting at Henley house today to select the remainder of the cabinet. The new cabinet will take office early in May. Men's Glee Club Sings For State Legislature The house of representatives of the state legislature was entertained Wednesday by the University of Kansas Men's Glee club. About 60 men under the direction of Joseph Wilkins, professor of ocean sciences numbers including "T'm a Jayhawk. Onward Kansas," and "Alma Mater." Read the Daily Kansan daily Eyesight is Precious Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. EVERYONE is raving about that swell Negra Orchestra from Kansas City! Come on out and hear music played the way you like it, on SATURDAY NITE. $1.00 per Couple Phone 733 K 3 It takes so little time to call 383 — but those 8 seconds may mean: - 8 hours of neat, clean shirt wearing - 8 smiles from cute, sweet gals waving - 8 nods from hard, tough profs grading Take 8 seconds of your time.Call 383 for prompt pickup and delivery. 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