THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Those present were Vincent Coffman, Charles Wagstaff, J. R. Lovellette, Jack Boyd, John Costello, Bruce Goshim, Bud Francis, Jack Braden, Everett Land, Bradford Wells, Keith Hay, Fred Abell, Patrick Thickson, Bud Wright, Neal Post, Jack Shields, William Black, Clarence Hughes, Fredrick Woods, Eugene Russell, Jim Owems, Bill Bunten, Charles Fisk. Kappa Alpha Theta held an open house Oct. 2 in the Kansas room of the Union. Chaperones were Mrs. Christine Alford, housemother, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Dean Alt, and Mrs. B. A. Weber. Charles Crawford, Wint Winter, George Warren, Peter Purdy, Dixon Vance, Bill Mulherne, Donald Harris, Richard Pratt, Lee Sauder, Daniel Slavens, Bob Buck, Ronald Roberts, Chester Frazier, Si Strong, Robert Buntin, Phil Lyman, Bob Felts, Matthew Zimmerman, John McCellen, Tony Beck, Richard Hunter, George Byer, Mr. and Mrs. George Robb, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dietrick. Sip Ep Pledge - * * Theta Open House Socially Speaking Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Joseph Richard Gilman, Merriam; Richard Bertuzzi, Arma; Carl T. Ellis, Jr., Henderson, Texas; Arnold Stricker, St. Louis, Mo.; Randall Barron, Overland Park; William Dahnke, Merriam; Don Freely, Mission; Berk Johnson, Oneida, Ill.; Fletcher Bell, Lawrence; James Baxter, Haster Springs; Russell Hibbs, Wichita; George Voss, Hutchinson; Ernest Shank, Carthage, Mo.; and James Reynolds, Ft. Morgan, Colo. AKL Pledges Elect The Alpha Kappa Lambda pledge class recently elected the following officers: Jack Dausman, president; Arthur L. Perry, vice-president; and Keith Moore, secretary-treasurer. Dean Batt Heads Baptist Group Dean Batt, 2nd year law student, were elected president of the Semper Fidelis class, young married peoples class, of the First Baptist church when it met Sunday for its monthly social at the home of its teacher. Mrs. Virginia Wilder. Other new officers elected include Mrs. Vade Holman, vice-president; Mrs. William Dale Manes, secretary, Fayette Botts, treasurer; Mrs. Raleigh McCoy, social chairman; and Mrs. Hugo Rolfs. Guests at the Kappa Pau Tau house party Oct. 2 were Leatha Sanford of Bartlesville, Okla., Martha Carpenter, Jane Grey, Gretheen Anderson, Betty Hargis, Carolyn Wells, Jerry Tonkin, Betty Waters, Marybard Ward, Dorothy Slasor, Delores - Commons, Alice Spenchly, Mary Brown, Dythel Diegel, Jacqueline Campbell, Charlotte Sagmoe, Betty Bull, Bonnie Strickler, Helen Reed, Lloisa Lacey, Alice Degner, Sue Creel, Murilyn Lee, Mildred Roach, Frankie Obery, and Florence Oberg. Phi Kappa Tau Party Mrs. Fayette Botts and Miss Sheila Wilder presented the entertainment for the evening. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Smith, Mrs. Fred Fultz, and Paul DeCora. Chi Omega Entertains The Chi Omega pledge class entertained the pledges of Phi Gamma Delta with an hour dance Oct. 1 at the chapter house. Mrs. Mary Hay was elected president of the Sunflower K.U. Dames at an election Wednesday. Mary Hay Heads Sunflower Dames The officers elected were Mrs. Elsa Holtwick, vice-president; Mrs. Iola Karnes, secretary; Mrs. Kathryn Nye, treasurer; Mrs. Theresa Hendricks, social chairman; and Mrs. Dreama Walker, program chairman. Following election of officers, the members plaved bridge. Theta Epsilon Members Theta Epsilon, women's Baptist sorority, announces the pledging Tuesday of Helen Joyce Reed, Ruth Ann Hill, Shirley Jean Darling, Emma Jean Bush, Jean Terrell, Virginia Johnston, Phyllis Hoskinson, Veda Russell, Mazie Byrns, Pauline Downing, Eleanor Foster, and Betty Robinson. Initiation service was also held Tuesday for Alice Degner and Bridgett Gillespie. Phi Kappa Elects Phi Kappa fraternity announces the election of the following officers: William Conroy, president; Richard Bugler, vice-president; James Yoder, recording secretary; Donald Schauf, corresponding secretary; Ralph Collins, treasurer; Victor Hoffman, historian; and William Case, editor. Interfraternity council representatives are Kenneth Dieker; Richard Bugler, and William Hart. Monchonsia Open House Monchonsia hall will hold an open house from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday. JEROME PIANO CO. NEWTON E. JEROME 916 Illinois Phone 818 Sold Bought Rented PIANOS Repaired Tuned Refinished AUTHORIZED KIMBALL DEALER SAVE on Laundry Bills 25c a machine 30 minute service 21 New Bendix washers LAUNDERAIDE Student Owned: RALPH FREED Phone 3368 813 Vermont CARTER'S 1016 Mass. Complete line of Eaton Stationery, Open Stock and Boxes. Service on personalized stationery within 4 days. Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. ARE YOU A GENIUS? Let The "Quizzer Game" Test You THE NEW "QUIZZER GAME" AT THE ROCK CHALK CAFE GIVES YOU A FREE GAME EACH TIME YOU REACH A GENIUS RATING. TRY IT - SEE HOW MANY FREE GAMES YOU GET. Q. — Why is it that sooner or later you see everyone at the Rock Chalk? Rock Chalk Cafe "'On The Hill'" A. - Because the Rock Chalk serves the best food you ever tasted.