1948 MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking- Parties, Dances Begin 1948 Campus Social Life Phi Psi Elects Sigma Pi Pledges The Phi Kappa Psi pledge class recently elected the following officers: Don Ashlock, president; Lew Mattingly, vice-president; Bob Shaw, secretary; and James Davidson, treasurer. The Kansas colony of Sigma Pi announces the pledging of the following men: Roger Beth, Lawrence; John Cain, Lawrence; Gene Campbell, Ottawa; Robert Cebula, Ware Mass.; Richard Chaffin., Lawrence; Roy Dye, Lawrence; Bob Erye, Dahlart, Texas; Bert Robson, Mayetta and James Smith, Paola. Theta Epsilon Rushes Members of Theta Epsilon, Baptist women's sorority, entertained with a rush party Sunday afternoon at the Baptist student center, 1124 Mississippi street. The Chi Omega pledge class announces the ejection of the following officers: President, Prisyilla Barron; Secretary-treasurer, Joy Brown; Social chairman, Betsy Thomas; and Song leader, Barbari Xesch. *** Weddings And Engagements The Chi Omega pledge class entertained the pledges of Phil Delta Theta, Sept. 4, with an hour dance. White-White The announcement was made after dinner Sept. 17 when leaflets were passed out bearing the news. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, received a corsage of baby orchids. Chocolates were passed. Phi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Mary Alice White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. White of Kansas City, Mo., to Kenneth White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White, also of Kansas City, Mo. Miss White is a College senior. Mr. White graduated from the Universitv last spring and was a member of Sigma Chi. Trailer Town Bid Before Committee An application by Marian Barlow, 835 Michigan, for construction of a trailer camn in the area north and west of 9th and Michigan will be presented at 7:30 tonight to the Lawrence City planning commission. Lawrence is without a trailer camp since construction of a new high school building in the area west of 21st street and Louisiana forced removal of the old camp. Because of zoning regulations, the 9th and Michigan area will have to be changed from a residential zone to a business area. Plan Supper For Minister A welcome supper will be held Oct. 3, for the Rev. Robert Swift, rector at the Trinity Episcopal church, decided the Episcopal College club at their supper Sunday night. Bishop G. R. Fenner, Kansas diocese, scheduled to speak at the supper was unable to do so because of time limitations. Jay James Hold Jamboree The Rev. Mr. Swift will arrive from Oklahoma City Friday. The Jay Janes' Jamboree, honoring all new students of the University, will be held Monday in the Pine room of the Union. The Jamboree, presented annually by the club, will be an open house from 4 until 5:30 p.m. Members of the club will also conduct a pledge service at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine room. The average Nebraska householder's monthly electricity bill is $6.40, 52 cents under the national level. Hopkins hall entertained with an open house hour dance Sept. 22. Sigma Kappa Initiates New to the University this year is Miss Marjorie Austin, social and scholarship director of independent women's dormitories and proctor of Carruth hall. Sigma Kappa held initiation ceremonies recently for Margaret Miller, Martha Milier, and Charlotte Sagmoen. Miss Austin is from Derby. She has an A. B. degree from Friend's university in Wichita with a major in home economics and an M. S. degree from Indiana university majoring in education for personnel work. Social Adviser Aids Women The new director will consult scholarship chairmen individually and in groups concerning study hall problems. "It is our purpose to encourage girls to participate in activities in the halls as well as on campus," Miss Austin said. Miss Austin and the Interdorm council began the new social program Sept. 15 with a tea at Corbin hall for all new independent women. Robert K. Lawton New Dorm Director Robert K. Lawton, former assistant secretary to the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, will direct the operation of seventeen University houses and dorms as well as Sunnyside, during the coming year. Mr. Lawton was appointed to the position July 10 to replace Irvin Youngberg, now secretary of the Endowment association. Mr. Lawton attended the University while working for the Chamber of Commerce, receiving his bachelor of science degree from the School of Business in 1947. He is married and has one son. Mr. Youngberg succeeds Mrs. Flora S. Boynton as secretary of the Endowment association. Mrs. Boynton is now vice president of the organization. The Medical and Pharmacy Wives is a subsidiary group of the K.U Dames. The Sunflower Medical and Pharmacy Wives will meet for bridge at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Sunflower KU Dames clubroom. Wives Meet For Bridge most interesting store in town! KIRKPATRICK'S SPORT SHOP Visit 715 Massachusetts Must Get OK For Parties Organizations which fail to have parties and dances properly authorized in the future will be subject to fines and may even lose their social privileges. At a meeting of the All Student council social committee Friday, these rules and penalties were laid down: If the authorization slip is not filled out at least two weeks before the scheduled date of the party; a fine of $10. If chaperone's names are not turned in on time, even though the party is authorized; also a $10 fee. If the organization fails to have the party authorized at all: a fine of $25. Second offenses on any of the rules may result in a loss of social privileges for the organization. Party authorization slips, are to be held at the office of the dean of women. Chairman Sue Webster said the committee will cooperate with Union Activities in giving dances this year. A contract has been signed which grants the privilege to Student Union activities to give the Homecoming dance, the K.U. Relays dance, and a set number of Varsity dances, not to exceed six. Tentative Varsity dances dates set by the committee are Nov. 13, Jan 15 Organizations planning all student dances should get in touch with Wil Geeding, dance manager. His telephone number is 2538. Because of the development of a new research tool, rust may be discovered early in its damaging career. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.10 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence. affirmed after the University year anniversary at Saturdays and Sundays. 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