MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREED fart may it any ter. It used in has body in ,$.450 mester Kans. versity u. Uni- 器iods. upt. Ipt. ence. Corbin Hall Party Corbin hall gave an informal party which was "out of this world" March 11. Guests at the Jupiter Jump hopped over a cardboard moon to land in the far away planet where they found images of weird little creatures hiding behind unworldly scenery. Sandwiches, cookies, and cokes were served following the group singing at intermission. Chaperones were Mesdames H. M. Miller, Kenneth Whyte, Marjorie Austin, Fanny DeLozier, and Preva Brown. Sigma Phi Epsilon Dance Sigma Phi Epsilon celebrated the opening office of its new chapter house, 1645 Tennessee, March 5 with a formal dance. Jack Moorehead and his orchestra played. Chapernes were Mrs. Virginia Brammer, housemother, Mrs. Christine Alford, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. W. T. McWilliams, Mrs. Mary Younkman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McBuehler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Smith. ★ ★ ★ Kappa Kappa Gamma Initiates Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the initiation, March 5, of the following: Ardeh Angst, Barbara Banta, Virginia Carter, Marianne Crossby, Elizabeth Dillion, Gretheen Freeburg, Ann Harms, Margaret Hazard, Dorothy Hedrick, Yvonne Josserand, Natalie Logan, Mary McGinty, Nina Ritt, Jane Schmidt and Ada Watson. Arden Angst was chosen honor initiate. \* \* \* Tau Kanna Epsilon Party Tau Kappa Epsilon used the theme "Lower Basin" for their first Mardi Gras party, held at the Hotel Eldridge March 4. Charlie O'Connor and his band played. Chaper-ones were: Mrs. H. P. Ramage, housemother, Mrs. F. L. MacCreary, Mrs. Wilfred Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hauge. Kappa Alpha Theta Elects *** Kappa Alpha Theta has elected the following officers for the spring semester; Nancy Van Bebber, president; Lorraine Ross, vice-president; Sue Woodward, recording secretary; Janet Malott, corresponding secretary; Nancy Haffner, treasurer; Elizabeth McCune, house manager, and Jeanne Peterson, social chairman. Kappa Alpha Theta Exchange Dinner * * Kappa Alpha Theta held an exchange dinner with Locksley hall March 8. Engineering Faculty Entertains GE Men Ross I. Parker, '12, commercial vice-president of General Electric, was guest of honor at a dinner given by the School of Engineering and Architecture faculty recently. Other guests were: D. S. Roberts, personnel manager; George Fiske, general manager; Kansas City branch; Ben Lipscomb, sales engineer; Kansas City branch; and H. D. Sanborn, personnel manager; Chicago branch; all of General Electric. T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture; J. D. Stranathan, professor of physics; Donald G. Wilson, associate professor of electrical engineering; William M. Simpson, professor of aeronautical engineering; Harry L. Daasch, professor of mechanical engineering; and J. O. Jones professor of applied mechanics were hosts. Phi Kappa Tau Election Kappa Alpha Theta Pledge Class The pledge class of Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the pledges of Beta Theta Pi with an hour dance March 4 at the chapter house. Kanna Alpha Theta Pledge Class Phi Kappa Tau announces the election of the following pledge officers: Keith Kappelmann, president, and John Bray, secretary. Templin Hall Ppen House Templein Hall Fooe House Templein hall held an Open House March 4. Chaperones were Mrs. Vivian Christian, Templein house-mother, Miss Marjorie Austin and Mrs. Florence Whyte. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Charlton INSURANCE Across from Post Office Phone 689 Acheson Tops List Of Best Dressed Men New York— (U.P.) -Secretary of State Dean Acheson beat out President Truman as the government's best dressed man. The newly appointed secretary topped the annual list issued by the Custom Tailors Guild of America, Incorporated. Mr. Truman was just behind him in the voting among men in government. Edward Balletta, president of the guild, said. Others selected in the 10-category list were: Harold E. Stassen, president of the University of Pennsylvania, in education; Clark Gable, in movies; Lou Boudreau, of the Cleveland Indians, in sports; Ray Bolger, dancer, theatre; Morey Amsterdam, night club and television entertainer, comedy; Elliot Lawrence, orchestra leader, music; Charles A. Munn, Sr., society; Richard Kollmar, who eats breakfast in public, radio; and Lawrence C. Gumbinner, advertising agency head, business. Hyannis, Neb., has the highest per capita wealth of any town in the United States. May Continue Program Of Religious Speakers Mary Louise Fischer, College sophomore, will head a committee to plan for religious speakers at organized houses. The program will be sponsored by the Student Religious council. "The speakers who were guests during Religious Emphasis week were so successful that it is hoped a continuation of this program will succeed," Ronald Lively, chairman of the council, said. Alumnus Experiences Told The experiences of the Rev. Robert A. Edgar, 36, have been published in the March issue of the Christian Herald. The Rev. Mr. Edgar is pastor of the Glenview Community church, Glenview, Ill. His wife, the former Nancy Drake, also attended the University and was graduated in 1936. Mrs. Edgar is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drake, 307 West 23rd street. SHAVER'S --- for the informality of home, with cooking that's even better. Just like raiding the icebox! 1 $ \frac{1}{2} $ mi. 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