MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking triangle held a hayride Oct. 1. Chaperones were Mrs. Harry W. Potts and Professor and Mrs. Robertson W. Lamberton. Triangle Hayride Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Deveney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Frazer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Helm, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Aker, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stein, Doris Greenbank, Dorothy James, Ethel Swart, Donna Lewis, Mary Selig, Nancy Smith, Kittie N. Nite, Barbara Jackson, Joanne Mannon, Jackie Ogan, Doris Miller, Patti McClatchey, Barbara Meinke, Peggy Cassaday, Dolores Collins, Ia Peabodie, Marian Mills, Dorothy Dean, Jean Gordon, Jane Dunnie, Gloria Fields, Mary Ann Hammons, Loyette Hollar, Gerry Clements. ★ ★ ★ Stella Budenosky, Dortho Reigel, Marilyn Gaw, Nancy McGraw, Marcus Godding, Virginia Lickete, Donna Kempler, Roselyn Skonberg, Bettou Luy Hatcher, Aileen Henke, Lucy Nottberg, Suzon Lapat, Dorothy Dudley, Martha Pennock. Pi KA Election Pi Kappa Alpha announces the following newly appointed officers: James M. Small, committee chairman; Daniel C. Stark, social chairman, Samuel Busby, pledge master, Robert E. Brownlee, intramural manager; Eric Ericsson, song leader; William E. Burkhalter, scholarship chairman; Edgar Eagle, secretary; Dan D. Clinger, sergeant-at-arms; Scott Thompson, house manager; Charles Lyne, assistant house manager; Walter Curtis, rush captain; Harold D. Hanshaw, alumni secretary and publicity representative; Louis Silks, Busy, small, Charles S. Lindberg, Lyne, and Hanshaw, senior council. \* \* \* Pi KA Pledge Election The pledge class of Pi Kappa Alpha announces the election of the following officers: Jim Grey, president; Frank McSpadden, vice-president; and Roger Tuttle, secretary-treasurer. Acacia Parents' Day Acacia fraternity held their Parents' Day Oct. 2. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wann and Janet, Mrs. Juanellan Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Love and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wiltz and Mrs. Verne Mahon. --- Sig Alph Initiation Frederick B. Lewis, William E. O'Brian, and William P. Dulaney were initiated into Sigma Alpha Epison Oct. 7 at the chapter house. An initiation dinner followed the ceremonies. The following mothers attended a luncheon with their sons at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Monday: Mesdames, Floyd W. Ross, A. E Weltner, J. Harkins, Andre H. Menuev, Vernon J. Helmers, Roger Davis, Don Ellis, Katherine Glover, E. C. McBride, Fred M. Schmidt, G. H. Frieling, R. E. Mueller, W. A. Johnston, and C. W. Hall. All are from Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Mo. Sip Alph Luncheon Kappa Phi Pledging *** Kappa Phi, Methodist girls' club, will hold pledging ceremonies for all women of Methodist preference today from 7 to 8 p.m. in the First Methodist church, Tenth and Vermont. There will also be a meeting of all actives preceding the pledging. Plan Smarty Party For Junior Women Mortar Board will give a Smarty party in Miller hall Nov. 4 from 9 to 10 p.m. All junior women on the dean's honor roll will be invited. There are about 74 women eligible. Mortar Board members met in a combined business meeting and tea at the home of Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, Oct. 7. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Freshman From Canada Impressed By University's Size And Activity Following in her mother's footsteps is Margaret Cool from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Cool was graduated from the University in 1924, and Margaret is now a freshman in the College. Her grandfather, the late Prof. A. T. Walker, was once head of the Latin and Greek department at K.U. Although she is a native born Canadian, Margaret says she feels at home in Kansas but she is impressed by the size and activity of K.U. Her grandmother, Mrs. Walker, is now living in Lawrence. The Canadian school system is similar to the U.S., but she mentioned two main differences. "Students must pass a standard examination in the 9th and 12th grades given by the Provincial School department of Alberta for each subject. Also, there are only three years in the Canadian university. The last year of high school is comparable to the first year in the university," she said. "There are as many organizations in Canada as there are here. Among the leaders is the Sat-teen social club for students of 15 to 19 years of age." she concluded. Miss Cool is a pledge of Alpha Omicron Pi, social sorority. Howard Jones To Honor Roll Howard E. Jones, senior, has been added to the spring honor roll of the School of Education. The original list was printed in the Daily Kansan Oct. 7. Madame Tussaud's, the famous London waxworks museum, has asked permission from Helen Traubel and Lauritz Meichlor to immortalize them in tallow as Tristan and Isolde. Weddings And Engagements Kersey-Crane Pinning The pinning of Miss Helen Kersey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kersey of Wamago, and Norman W Crane, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Crane of Long Beach, Calif., was announced at the Signa Nu chapter house Monday by Mrs. R. H. Wilson, housemother. ☆ ☆ Pollock-Parrish Pinning Chi Omega announces the pinning of Mary Belle Pollock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pollock of Kansas City, Mo., to Robert Parish, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Parish of Great Bend. Miss Pollock was attended by Patricia Norcross and Shirley Sudendorf. Miss Pollock wore a corsage of two white orchids and her attendants wore corsages of white roses. Mrs. William McWilliams, housemother, received a white rose corsage. Call K.U. 251 With Your News Good Will Tour By Methodist Youth Czechoslovakia and Poland were visited the past summer by Miss Helener Kane Currer, associate director of Wesley Foundation, as a member of the Methodist Youth caravan. Miss Currier was in a group of three composed of a counselor and two other Americans. Czechoslovakian university students acted as interpreters. "The trip was sponsored by the American Methodist church, and its main objective was to act as messengers of good will from the American Methodist youth to the Czech youth." Miss. Currier said. Miss Currier spent two weeks at Stare Jablonki, a Polish Methodist youth camp that 40 young persons attended. The Methodist churches in these countries are missions of the American Methodist church. "The Czech churches are very conservative," she said. "Going to movies, singing popular songs, and wearing lipstick are frowned upon by the Czechs." Read the Daily Kansan daily. Copyright 1948, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co.