MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8.1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Gamma Phi Beta Open House The members of Gamma Phi Beta held their annual open house Oct. 29 at the sorority chapter house. Guests were James Street, Charles Kinzie, William Sharp, James Crawford, John Thiele, Paul Coker, Richard Peckenschneider, Robert Hanson, Paul Gordon, Richard Mason, Donald Peale, Paul Uhlig, Richard Hamilton, Robert Swain, James Sherman, Eugene Dagel, Hugh McCaughey, Paul Gibbs, Phil Hawkins. Barney Graham, James Coffman, Dean Miller, Fletcher Abbey, Donald Price, Clifford McDonald, Seymour Gordon Saunders, James Briley, Craig Hampton, Lee Carman, Guy Goodwin, Jack Emerson, Robert Howerton, Robert Blincoe, Richard Harris, Robert Shmalberg, Emerson Shields, Joseph McCaughey, Dent Hamilton, Keppie Johnson, Frank Limbocker, Charles Moffst, Richard Penfold, David Bradley, Stanley Nelson, Fred Firner, Burton Hall, Jack Crawford, and William Gardner. Chaperones were Mrs. C. H. Sautter, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, and W. W. T. MacWilliams. Williams Phi Kappa Sigma Pledges Phi Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Leslie A. Welch, Kansas City, Mo., and Samuel M. Prochaska, Ellsworth. Jolliffe To Hold Hour Dance Jolliffe hall will hold an open house hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Jolliffe Open House Jolliffe hall held an open house Oct. 29. Guests were: Billy Joe Price, Bob Stocheck, Walter C. Buckholtz, Jim Pfeifer, B.D. Callison, C.W. Lyne, Don Hohnberg, Bob Shearer, Charles R. Schmidt, Joe Nalty, Kenneth Ehilick, Jack Schaefter, James Ellis, Kenneth Jackson, Fred Doornbar, C.A. Shoebrook, R.L. Dyer, Bob Scott, Roy Hodley. Roy Haskins, Woode Keller, Warren Ralston, W. W. Stewart, Richard A. Richards, John D. Matyas, Morgan Caraway, Scott Thompson Glenn Ruhle, Donald Rudd, R. G Jordan, Harold Thyrur, Leonard R Heash, Herb Whittimore, Frank Lee, Charles Shara, Mark Porch Jim Shelhaw, Ted Bueckland. Judd Lanning, John Sandusky, B. Barnett, Jim Shields, Erie Meis, David Clark, David Hainer, Graham Jarson, Ronald L. McClure, Robert Walters, Bruce Aikin, Bob Miller, Jr., William John Flynn, Donald Shuler, Charles J. Middleton, Morris Becker, Paul Richardson, Tom McMahon, Larry Carcellus, Dory Fry, Ellis Reeda, Norman Ellis, Dale Owings. Winston C. Spencer, John Frazier, Glenn Wiley, Webster K. Smither, H E. Simmons, Robert S. Larkington, John Krisko, Frank L. Shrogin, Henry Pinault, Richard Pfister, Robert L. Scott, Robert Caper, Dan Whitaker, Lewis Schubb, Ervin Graub, Lou Unruh, Charles Weaver, Jim Burford, Glenn R. Farnsworth, Disk Ottenod, Charles Arnold, Wilbur Spalding, Glen Hildebrand. Chaperones were Mesdames Vivian Christian, Elizabeth Stanley and Julia Willard. Pi Kappa Alpha Halloween Party Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained with a Halloween party at the chapter house. Oct. 27. Guests were Ivy Mable Conderman, Mary Ann Hunt, Lillian English, Zelda Lynch, Margaret Cool, Eleanor Brown, Suzon Lapat, Lou Lobert, Beverly Scott, Jackie Gorie, Nona Brown, Mary Gillis, Lola Jean Oberhelman, Camille Colberg, Belle Pabodie, Mary Lee New- Billie Ann Carter, Dorothy Stephenson, Dolores Goad, Betty Catell, Marilyn Jamison, Patricia Obenland, Ione Intrum, Elizabeth Townsend, Barbara Fletcher, Virginia Brown, Donna Griefe, Evelyn Brownlee, Winona Klotz, Rosalie Mortar Board Entertains Juniors At 'Smarty Party' Mortar Board entertained with a Smarty party at Miller hall Nov. 4 for junior women on the 1947-48 honor roll. The following students were invited: Dolly Eloris Anderson, Jeanne Atkinson, Alla Beebe, Ruth Ann Belt, Margaret Belt, Norma Lea Bishop, Abigail Lois Bixby, Jeanette Bolas, Bernice Brady, Ruth Brotherson, Barbara Cleaves, Mabel Conderman, Diane Danley, Phyllis Debus. Jamie Louise Estlack, Mary Katherine Joss, Jean Kirkham, Geraldine Koelzler, Ann Learned, Elizabeth LeSuer, Edith Malott, Donna Munn, Jo Ann Edwards, Elinor Louise Frye, Billie George, Shirley Gordon, Frances Joan Gray, Mildred Gregory, Joyce Harkerloak, Betty Jean Hayward, Colleen Helmlinger, Mary Frances Hercules, Zelina Higginbottom, Dorothy Hogan. Mary Jewett, Esther McKinney, Jo Ann Myers, Linda Niemeyer, Mary L. Parman, Jeanne Peek, Sally Pegues, Martha Pennock, Mary Pickney, Elizabeth Regier, Marian Rippeteau, Eva Joyce Rohrer, Shirley Shriver. Designer Hates New'NewLook New York-(UP)—The man who gave American women that "new look" doesn't like it. Christian Dior, the Parisian designer, said that, like skyscrapers and everything else, America went to extremes with his idea. "I don't mean that I don't like skyscrapers. But those skirts — I never liked," he said. He said he never intended that women should wear daytime dresses like those that have flicked the dust off stairs all over America for the last year. The dresses he designed never came closer than 12 inches from the floor. Lavonne Simpson, Doris Tihen, Judy Torrey, Nancy Van Bebber, Shirley Wampler, Kathryn Ward, Mary Susan Weimer, Faye Wilkinson, Patricia Williams, Ardyle Wilson. But Dior doesn't believe short skirts will ever come back in style. There will not be another "revolution" in women's styles for five years, he said, and then "we will never go back to what we had before." Dior is a big, quiet, almost shy man with thinning, sandy hair. He is in New York to make and show his first ready-to-wear line of women's apparel. The new look was just a lucky idea, he said. It came, he said, when every woman was wanting to be a "different person." Chaperones were Mrs. Clark Mandigo, housemother, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. Hugh T. Crawford, and Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Bishop, Glendale Jones, Peggy Circle, Patricia Glenn, Kathryn Smith, Delores Dyer. Other guests were Misses Margaret Habein, Martha Peterson, Marjorie Austin, Maude Elliott, Anna McCracken, and Mesdames Deane W. Malott, R. G. Roche, and John H. Nelson. Entertainment consisted of introductions of Mortar Board members in skit fashion with a parody of each. To Spiced tea and doughnuts were served. Mrs. Malott and Mrs. Roche poured. Samples WATCH SHOP BE ON TIME! Bring Your Watch EXPERT REPAIRS 914 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Ph. 368 Committees who worked on the party under the direction of Margaret van der Smissen, president, were Dorothy Scrooge, Harriet Harlow, entertainment; Jane Ferrell, Joan Rousse, refreshments; LaAnne Powell, Margaret Meeks, Dorothy James, invitations; Janet Williams, Hilda James, and Jeanne Cooper, reception. All Watches Timed By ELECTRONICS Music Frat To Play For Vets Members of Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity, will present a musical program to entertain veterans at Winter General hospital in Tooneka Wednesday. Ben Shanklin, master of ceremonies, will introduce soles by Bill Wilcox and Barry McDaniels. The entire group will form a glee club and sing selected numbers. Music by a six-piece be-bop combo will follow. Jim Sellers, trumpet; Danny Orton, alto sax; Bob Ausherman, tenor sax; Tom Stalzer, string bass; Bob Robertson, vibes; and Jimmy Johnson, drums, will make up the combo. Dr. E. Thayer Gaston, professor of music education and faculty sponsor, will accompany the organization on the trip. Yes, But We Men Would Prefer Lesser Evil Of War Call K. U. 251 With Your News Bromley, England — (UP) — Dr. Edith Summerskill, parliamentary secretary to the food ministry, gave a woman's viewpoint on how to avoid a third world war. 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