UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1948 PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Delta Gamma Hour Dance The pledge class of Delta Gamma sorority entertained the pledges of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at an hour dance Friday. Interdorm Tea Inter-dorm council held a tea in Templin hall Sunday in honor of Miss Marjorie Austin, social and scholarship director for independent women's dormitories. Tau Kappa Epsilon Halloween Party The pledge class of Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained the active chapter and their guests with a Halloween party Nov. 6. \* \* \* The theme of the party was centered around a mock burial ceremony complete with body, casket and pall bearers. The chaperones were: Hrs. M. P. Ramage, Murs. C. L. Veach, Mrs. Treva Brown, and Mrs. R. B. Roche The other guests were: Mary Jeanette Covey, Phyllis Mowery, Ann Preble, Dorothy Kolb, Nancy Sewell, Freida Sahm, Margaret Miller, Lynn Wingett, Barbara Hume, Norma Mendenhall, Betty Jean Waters, Joan Cooper, Marjorie Peters, Keith Marcia, McCullough, Joan Mitchell. Dolores De Fries, Rosemary Landrarey, Susan Woodward, Elda Lou Phillips, Phyllis Meden, Betty Lou Brown, Clo Warner, Judy Buckley, Joyce Ryan, Ruth Dudley, Marlyn Swenson, Maggie Harness, Norma Haase, Jo Ann Ogg, Pat Brown, Barbara Bara, June A翠, Alice Holmann, Betty Jo Bloomer, Marilyn Brown, Joan Rodgers, Doris Greehaus, Marilyn Jamenson, Kathryn Smith, Margaret Townsend. Harriet Harlow, Nancy Jackson, Rosemary Egle, Carla Haber, Evelyn Kepler, Virginia Zigler, Shirley Spalding, Shirley Linderauer, Beverly Jennings, Ardice Jones, Stella Gabrielson, Betty Hall. For the ATHLETE it's with ATHLETIC SOCKS Perfect fit— 100% wool- Reinforced heel and toe for longer wear Choice of Bright Red Kelly Green Clear Maize Copen Blue 2 PAIRS $1.50 Gamble's The Friendly Store. ROTC Names Committees; Will Select Cadet Colonel Army R.O.T.C. members have appointed committees for the joint Army-Navy ball to be held Friday, December 10. Men in both branches are devising plans to select two queens, one to be called the Cadet Colonel, the other the Midshipman Captain. There are about 750 students enrolled in the University cadet training Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spidel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Bolitho, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keenan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mull, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stiller. \* \* \* Corbin "Levi Leap" “Levi Leap” was the title given Corbin Hall's informal party. Friday. The ranch theme was carried out in decorations which converted the dormitory to the "Bar Nuthin' Ranch." Clad in western garb, the guests were served hot dogs and cokes following the intermission skit, "Shooting of Dan McGrew." Chaperones for the party included Mesdames Treva Brown, H. P. Rammage, C. L. Veatch, and R. B. Roche. Guests were Don Curry, Pat Calahan, Dean Williams, Phillip Martinek, Donald Blachly, Bob VanCitter, Austin Harmon, Robert Sauvan, Frank Kress, Warth Arthur, Dave Lovette, Tom Ackerman, Robert Hughes. Brownnell Landes, Robert Argambright, Robert Bowersock, Eugene Dittemore, Gerald Stutz, William Maze. Robert Newton, James Gulifoyle, Speuer Yohe, George Hawkins, Robert Bennett, Robert Kunert, John Twente, Richard Stavely, James Griffith, Duane Wilderson, Charles Wilderson, Fred Henderson, LaMar Davis, Robert Kuckelman, Kenneth Miller, Richard Royer, Ray Boardman, Robert Stevenson, Robert Godfrey, Thomas Keiser. Lois Qualls, Boyd Lotimer, John Kapfer, Marcus Glover, George Prlain, Charles Warden, William Johnson, Melvin Reuber, Steven Resovich, Philip Woodward, Wesley Hall, Neil Peterson, Ernest Leachy, Dave Bryant, John Lukert, Ralph Beaume, Robert Howard, Roy Smoots, Winton Studt, Kenneth Philo, Fred Howard, William Ruth, John Meyer Dudley Potter, Dwight Hunter, Morgan Wright, Marvin Liggett, Gillette Demars, Lester Main, Lee Hutcheson, Gene Kuehnle, Don Blakeslee, Keith Smith, Robert Hardin, Don Lieben, Ernest Meis, William Evans, Jack Moler, Bradley Keith, Eddie Beins, David MacNaughton, J. W. Dickey, Delmer Harris, Wayne Strong. WE'RE NOT LION! We have the BEST Cleaning Service in town... Try Us And See Lawrence Laundry 1001 N. H. program. Through past years the ball has been one of the most colorful in the University's social whirl because of uniforms and the glamour of women's formals. Chairmen of the army committees are Thomas E. Franklin, decorations; Charles Hinshew, refreshments; Keith Wilson, entertainment. Faculty advisors for the ball are Lt. Com. William A. Mann and Capt. William E. Hensel. Candidates for Cadet Colonel will be chosen in each women's organized house. Pictures must be submitted to room 203 Military Science building by Monday. The only qualification the candidate must have is that she be escorted to the ball by an Army or Air force cadet. Haney Scott, Paul Seiwdol, Joseph Brown, Ned Hoover, Walter Diehl, James Gilliland, John Matyas, William Ries, Harley Holladay, Robert Austill, Mark Hondley, Robert Rebin, Lloyd Trace, Jack Scott, Jim Murphy. Sigma Kappa Entertains The pledges of Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain the pledge class of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour dance Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the chapter house. Hausherr Hall Open Hour Dance Hausherr hall 1247 Ohio, will hold an open hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday. TURKEYS ARE OUR SPECIALTY THE YEAR AROUND! 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