FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Sigma Phi Epsilon Elects Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the election of the following officers: Eugene Ryan, president; Bob Bell, vice-president; Ernest Bullinger, 'compotroller; Don Glasco, historian; Charles Haverty, secretary. Acacia Dessert Dance ☆ ☆ ☆ The members of Acacia entertained the members of Delta Gamma at a dessert dance Wednesday. Delta Upsilon Initiation Banquet Delta Upsilon held its annual initiation banquet honoring the fall initiates Sunday in Kansas room of the Union. Hal M. Friesen, chapter president, acted as master of ceremonies and the congratulatory message was delivered by W. C. Salome, Jr., chairman of the board of directors of the chapter. Pre-nursing Club Tea Miss Jean Hill, director of nursing at the University of Kansas medical center, was guest of honor at a tea given for her by the pre-nursing club. Miss Hill answered questions of the members concerning the field of nursing. - * * Sterling Hall Dinner Guest Hilden Gibson, associate professor of political science and sociology, was dinner guest of Sterling hall Feb. 23. After the dinner Dr. Gibson spoke on human relation in his experiences. Delta Upsilon Dinner-Dance - * * The pledge class of Delta Upson held its annual "Blue and Gold" formal dinner-dance Feb. 25 at the chapter house. The chaperones were: Mrs. J. A. Hooke, Mrs. Clark Mandigo, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, and Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Kappa Sigma Dinner Guests Kappa. Sigma fraternity had Mr. and Mrs. Laurence C. Woodruff as dinner guests Wednesday. Alpha Omicron Pi Initiates Alpha Omicron Pi announces the initiation of the following women Sunday; Janee Bryan, Mary Gilles, and Patricia Hutchinson, Kansas City, Kan.; Margaret Cool, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Sylvia Hawkinson, Freemont, Neb.; Sue Hutchins, Peoria, Ill.; Virginia Morris, and Betty Robinson, Wichita; Patricia Openland, Clay Center; Kathryn Peters, Kansas City, Mo. Delta Gamma Tea Dance Members of Delta Gamma sorority entertained the members of Kappa Sigma fraternity at a tea dance Feb. 26. Jewish Organization To Hold Carnival Esther Brody, College freshman, and Leon Fish, business junior, were appointed co-chairmen of the Purim carnival to be held Friday, March 18. Dorothy Davidson, College freshman, and Harry Kirshner and Herschel Kraft, College juniors, will assist them. Purim, a celebration stemming from the Book of Esther, celebrates the downfall of Haman and is an occasion of much fun-making. Before You Choose that diamond ring See The Priscilla Weight Marked Diamond Rings Samples WATCH SHOP Ph. 368 914½ Mass Has 6,000 Lost Items More than 2,000 articles ranging from eyeglasses to books have been returned to their owners by the University's lost and found department since its establishment. "There are still more than 6,000 unclaimed items held by the office." Harold Shigley, advisor of the project, said today. The lost and found department, which was established in the summer of 1947, by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, has become so crowded by unclaimed articles that the staff is hampered by a lack of space. "Many of the articles on file are valuable," said John Sarris, director of the office. "We have a cataloging system under which each item is classified and filed. We maintain a pickup service at several points on the campus. All lost articles are brought to our office. Articles turned into the bureau are kept for six weeks after, which time the finder may claim them. Since the establishment of the service here, schools in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri have installed similar bureaus. Up and Coming Tonight 8 to midnight Wesley foundation party at Ecke hall. 8:30 to midnight Tau Kappa Epsilon Mission Center, the Fidelity hotel 9 to midnight Templin hall open house. 9 to midnight International club dance in the Kansas room of the Union. Tomorrow 10 a.m. to noon Phi Kappa Psi skat- ing party. 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Chi Omega tea dance. 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sigma Pi Cokette dance at the Skyline club. 6:30 p.m. to midnight Alpha Delta Phi dinner-dance. 6:30 p.m. to midnight Phi Gamma Delta dinner-dance. 9 p.m. to midnight Pershing Rifles dance in the Kansas room of the Union. 9 p.m. to midnight Miller hall party. 10 midnight Sigma Phi Epsilon dance. Boling-Strand Engagement Delta Gamma announces the engagement of Miss Betty Ann Bolling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bolling, Leavenworth, to Mr. Paul W. Strand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Strand, Salina. The announcement was made at dinner by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother. Miss Boling wore a corsage of orchids and was assisted by Misses Barbara Boling and Jeanne Atkinson who received corsages of Japanese iris. Mrs. Shaw received a corsage of violets. Chocolates were passed following the announcement. Miss Boling is a College senior. Mr. Strand is a sophomore at Kansas Wesleyan college, Salina. Delta Sigma Pi Pledges 10 Today Names of the new members of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, were announced recently by Walter Emery, president. The pledges are : Billy Blanchard, College sophomore; Michael Hachinski, business junior; Webb Morrow, business junior; Francis Murray, College freshman; Cecil Nystrom, College sophomore; Fredric Rothe, College sophomore; Kenneth Stone, College sophomore; Chester Vance, business sophomore; Thomas L. White, business sophomore; and Richard Wright, business junior. Pledging ceremonies will be 7:30 p.m. today in the East room of the Union. Lawrence Optical Co. DELICIOUS FOOD 24 HOURS A DAY! 1025 Mass. Dinners Sandwiches — Chili Coffee 838 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. KIRBY'S LUNCH - Tailor-made Seat Covers - Motor Tune-up - Convertible Tops for MORGAN-MACK - Body and Fender Repair International Club To Sponsor Dance The International club will sponsor a dance at 9 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Union. The club recently elected officers for the semester. They are Aldo Allotti, graduate student from Italy, president; Rita Swearingen, vicepresident; and Ruby Olson, secretary. The latter two are College sophomores. Object of the dance Friday is to introduce the organization to interested persons. It is open to all students. Those who plan to attend should contact Aliotti. Music will be provided by a juke box, Mario Rivera. College freshman from Costa Rica, will entertain during intermission. Dress will be semi-formal. The oldest Catholic college for women in the United States is St. Elizabeth's, two miles outside the city of Morristown, N.J. FOR MEN ONLY! what develops! GIRLS, does your boy Friend have a negative approach? Just tell him to bring those negatives to HANK BROWN and he will be surprised at GIRLS, does your Boy Photographic Dept. catty-wampus across from Weaver's in L. L. Smith & Co.is HANK BROWN 846 Mass. Phone 1707 NO HARDER GUY EVER LIVED! NO SOFTER LIPS EVER LIED! I know you're a two-timer . . . but I'm going to kiss the two-timing out of you! Added:"BASKETBALL" SHORTS and AIR-MAIL NEWS FRI.--SAT. TODAY and SAT. "CONGO BILL" serial Paramount News SUN.-MON.-TUE. For Heart-Tugs and Chuckles "Rusty Leads The Way" Co-Hit The Bowery Boys in "FLYING HIGH"