1948 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Theta Phi Pledges Elect The pledge class of Theta Phi Alpha announces the election of the following officers: Jane Koelzer, president; Mary Dixon, vicepresident; and Elizabeth Zercher, secretary-treasurer. *** Sigma Nu Election the members of the Sigma Nu pledge class have elected the following officers: Thomas Gallagher, president; John Wiedman, vice-president; Clyde King, secretary-treasurer; and Michael McCormick, sergeant-at-arms. Harmon Co-op Election \* \* \* Harmon Co-op announces the election of the following officers; Doris Meinecke, president; Melva Jean Hatfield, vice-president; Diane H. Johnson, treasurer; Barbara Lee Chapin, secretary; Patricia L. Turpin, and Joy Haag, purchasing agents; Alita York and Marilyn Detter, social chairmen; Dorothy Halbower, intramural chairman, MaryBeth Rea, song leader; Joyce Mamigonian, scholarship chairman; Alita York, reporter. * * KHK Pledges One Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces the recent pledging of Robert G. Murrell of Kansas City, Kan. Hillcrest Hayrack Ride Hillcrest house had a hayrack ride Oct. 8. Paul DeCora and Miss Lucile Stratton were chaperones. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Ott, Eleanor Brown, Dale Griswold, Pat Norfolk, Jack Robinson, Jackie Simpson, Harry Koons, Robert Friggeri, Jerry Hill, John Roderick Brady, Mendole Marsh, William Heisterman, David Seamens, Don Huffman, Boyd Wilkes, Whitfield Anderson, James Arnold, Harlan Burns, Boyd Bainter, Garth Van Pelt, Loren Tumbleson, and Clyde King. Delt Tea The members of Delta Tau Delta were hosts of a tea Oct. 10 which was held in their recently redecorated chapter house. Those assisting were Rebecca Davidson, Karen York, Carol Helmers, Patricia Link, Eleanor Howell, and Janet Maloney. \* \* \* Engineer Faculty Reception A reception for permanent members of the School of Engineering faculty was given by Dean and Mrs. T. DeWitt Carr Sunday in the Kansas room of the Union. Sigma Chi Officers The pledges of Sigma Chi announce the election of the following officers: E. J. Cabanee, president; Don Butler, vice-president; James Smith, secretary - treasurer; and Robert Cebula, social chairman. Delta Chi Dinner Delta Chi held its annual Founder's Day dinner Oct. 13 in the Kansas room of the Union. The members of Jollife hall held two horseback riding parties, each followed by a breakfast, Oct. 9 and 10. Jolliffe Parties Tennessee Terra Elects the members of Tennessee Terra, newly organized independent women's house, announce the election of the following officers: Alice Spensley, president; Marsha Goodell, vice-president; Elizabeth Townsend, secretary-treasurer; Vernita Wells, chairman; Dolores杜son, intramural chairman; Josephine Forsyth, fire chief; Jerre Quin, A.W.S. representative; Billie Stover, scholarship representative; and Maria Baker, Inter-dorm representative. Harman Hour Dance The members of Harman Co-op will entertain with an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow. Three Pennsylvania cities, Philadelphia, York and Lancaster, have been the capital of the United States. Mortar Board Will Make Two KC Trips Mortar Board will make two trips to Kansas City. The first, Monday, Nov. 29, will be to hear Lauritz Melchoir and the second, Thursday, Dec. 15, to hear Vladimir Horowitz, pianist. Invitations for the Smarty party, Thursday, Nov. 4, for all women on the dean's honor roll were made Oct. 14 during the meeting of Mortar Board at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Named To ISA Award Committee Dwight Chambers and Memory Wisner, College juniors, have been appointed to the Independent Student association's joint-student-faculty scholarship award committee. J. H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate school, and Donald Alderson, assistant dean of men, are the faculty representatives on the committee. Poster assignments for the scholarship award and the I.S.A. barn dance, Friday, Oct. 29, were made by Robert Clore, chairman of the publicity committee. Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Charlotte Susan Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Boyle of Kansas City, Mo., to Walter Ray Simonson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale S. Simonson of Great Bend. Weddings And Engagements Boyle-Simonson Pinning Ann Stanton announced the pinning during dessert Oct. 13. Mrs. Deal Alt, housemother, and Miss Boyle received orchid corsages. Chocolates were passed. Althaus-Sankey Engagement ☆ ☆ Prof. and Mrs. Carl B. Althaus announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Darleen, to Glen Sankey of Peoria, Ill. The wedding will take place at 8 p.m. Nov. 12 in the Plymouth Congregational church, Lawrence. Mr. Sankey was graduated from the University the past spring. He is a member of the Triangle fraternity. Miss Althaus is a former University student. Five adult education forums on "Power Elements in World Polities" will be held weekly in the Liberty Memorial, high school starting Thursday. Nov. 4. Plan Adult Forums In November Faculty members of the University will be in charge of the forums, Frank T. Stockton, dean of University Extension, said. The programs will be from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Dean Stockton also said that the series is primarily for Lawrence residents who do not participate in University discussion groups. Thomas R. Smith, associate professor of geography, will speak at the forum Nov. 4 on the subject, "How Strong is Russia?" The University Extension is co-operating with the Lawrence public schools in sponsoring the program. The Horse Eats Spaghetti And Brother, It Ain't Memphis, Tenn.—(UP)—Adolph Grisanti has an eight-year-old riding horse that eats spaghetti. Grisanti was short of real horse feed one day, so he carted to the stable a bucket of spaghetti. Spot, the horse, loved it, and it's now part of his regular diet. MAKE YOUR TIME, CORRECT time Expert REPAIRS Samples WATCH SHOP 914 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Ph. 368 Read the Want Ads daily. You are cordially invited to attend the opening of the CAMPUS WEST SHOP Future Smart Feminine Apparel Tuesday, October 19 Campus West Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Just west from Lindley Hall ANNOUNCING The Establishment of The UNIVERSITY SHOP Located on Crescent Road In West Hills Featuring Select Men's Apparel and Custom Tailoring Opening Tues.-Oct.19 Hours 9:30 to 5:30