FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Havrack Ride A hayrack ride was given by Sleepy Hollow, April 17. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkoff, James Kelso, Larry Hamilton, Bill Richardson, Bill Ogg, Dick Houtz, Dick Price, Joe Frances, Harold Simmons, Orlin Wagner, Jack Cejka, Kelley Caldwell, Dale Chenesy, Don Brown, Maurice Murrey, Joe Ramey, Warren Taylor, George Lowe, and George Kraft. WAA Elects Officers Miss Cooper will succeed Maxine Gunsolly as president of the organization. WWA Elects Officiers Wilma Jeanne Cooper will head the new officers of the Women's Athletic Association who will take office May 13 at the annual spring picnic. Other officers are vice-president, Donna Marie Mueller; secretary, Josephine Stuckey; treasurer, Geraldin McGee; business manager, Alberta Claire Schnitzler; point system manager, Julia Pearl Leigh. Swimming manager, Mary Patricia Tomlinson; hockey manager, Marilyn Louis Smith; volleyball manager, Peggy Jean Baker; basketball manager, Barbara Ann Connell; caseball manager Beverly Jean Pepper; and manager of minor sports, Betty Burns Armstrong. *** Corbin Hall Dance Corbin hall entertained with an April Showers dance April 16. Robert Lindenbaum, Dana F. Johnson, Allen Jarvis, Marvin W. Kimsey, Eddie J. Beins, John W. Dickerson, Donald L. Harris, William E. Ruth, Jack D. Pio, Delmer Harris, Lawrence C. Mercer, Fred R. Helm, William H. Dunn, John F. Luktar, William D. Nelligan, Robert Bowersock, James L. Larmele, Stewart F. Lambers, Alan B. Kidd Donald K. Spangler, James E. Faris, Stanley D. Penny, Roy E. Smoots, Ervin E. Grant, John S, Domoney, Elman C. Rinehart, Steven J. Herrera, Gerald L. Pauls, Lawrence E. Hyde, James Rich, Kenneth W. Bottenberg, Thomas R. Fennell, Make Rake, Eugene G. Wetzel, Dave Lo Vette, J. Bruce Laughlin, George E. Wooten, Floyd T. Beery, Graham A. Larson, Charles M. Wardin, E. Louis Eisele, A. Donald Blakeslee, Raymond Sander, Kenneth W. Philo, Kenneth Peck. Paul R. Garey, Ronald Brown, Beryl Hefley, Roger L. Davis, D. Spencer Yohe, Robert B. Kline, Monty Stafford, Robert F. Bennett, Malcolm Webb, Dean Iden, Carl E. Faler, Kenneth B. Tyson, James Harding, Andrew W. Berry, Allan Burns, Joe F. Gregory, Donald N. Blachly, Walter E. Diehl, John D. Brown, Donald R. Hyten, G. Warren Beck, Harry D. Rice, Paul L. Zeh, Richard Leighty, Harry Ware, Kenneth Swedlund, William F. Casten, Hobart M. Cockreham, Harold M. Benitz, Bobby D. Reussel, Burt A. Robson, Marvin S. Liggett, William E. McGovney, Calvin E. Cooley, Donald R. Vesper, Max Ramsay, Paul D Cora, Everett N. Devault, Leland Huddleston, Lyle G. Tefft, Merrill Luman, H. Eugene Dittemore, Gerald E. Stutz, Charles G. Howe, John D. Matyas, Adolf N. Chalupink, Austin R. Pickering, William L.伏otakpa, Robert V. Long, R. Eugene Cooper, Robert Spalsbury, Warren Rugan, Robert L. Van Citters, Roy G. Lowe, Donald H. Harling, Herbert Weidensau, Richard R. Champ, Philip P. Kiser, Ted Harden, Marcus L. Woodhead, and Robert M. Randell. FRESH ATLANTIC SEA BOARD OYSTERS Duck's Tavern 824 Vermont Y's Jayhawker Available Today At YMCA Office The Y's Jayhawker, monthly publication of the Y.M.C.A., will be distributed today. Copies of the four-page paper may be picked up in the Y.M.C.A. office in the Union. Today Wesley Foundation, picnic, Clinton park. 5:30 to 8 p.m. Foster hall, semi-formal dance, Foster hall. 9 p. m. to midnight. Briar Manor, formal dance, Briar Manor, 9 p. m. to midnight. Kappa Eta Kappa, party, 1653 Indiana, 8 p.m. to midnight. Delta Tau Delta, barn dance, Holcomb's grove, 6:30 p.m. to midnight. Harman, Henley, Jayhawk, and Don Henry co-ops, dinner-dance, Castle tea room, 6:30 to 11:30 p. m. Lambda Chi Alpha, barbecue, Lone Lake lake, 6 to 8 p. m. Pi Kappa Alpha, dance, Country club, 9 p. m. to midnight. Saturday Chi Omega and Sigma Chi, chi dance, Chi Omega, 2 to 4 p. m. Lambda Chi Alpha, tea dance, chapter house, 1 to 3 p. m. Delta Chi, picnic and dance, Lake Lingie. 6 p.m. to midnight. I. S.A., dance, Union, s. p. m. or midnight. Mrs. A. D. Kolterman and Mrs. Fay Brown, of the Vanity Fair Beauty shop, were dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house Tuesday. Following dinner, they gave a short demonstration talk on the new hair styles and care of the hair. AKL Faculty Adviser Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity announces the election of Prof. F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, as faculty adviser. He succeeds Dean Paul B. Lawson of the College who resigned as adviser because of ill health. Faculty Coffee Members of the faculty were entertained at a coffee at Hopkins hall Sunday afternoon. Guests were Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Davis, Prof. and Mrs. M. D. Clubb, Miss Louise Cochran, and Mrs. Alice Morreckie. Official Bulletin All R.O.T.C. cadets requested to pick up invitations and hip cards in 104 Military Science building today and tomorrow. Prof. V. P. Hessler and Prof. E. 3. Phillips of the electrical engineering department were initiated Monday at the chapter house as honorary members of Kappa Eta Kappa professional electrical engineering fraternity. April 23,1948 J. A. Strand, representative for Liberty Mutual Insurance company will be on the campus Monday to interview seniors interested in sales trainee position. Arrange for interview through business placement bureau in Frank Strong. All bills for Engineering expositions should be turned in to John Margrave or left in office of the dean this week. Kappa Eta Kappa Applications still open for editor and business manager of student directory. Address letters of application stating classification, qualifications, and previous experience to Betsey Sheidley, Gower place, before tomorrow. Meditation and prayer every day except Wednesday, 5-5:30 p.m., in Danforth chapel, sponsored by Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Observatory open house, if clear, 7:30-10, tonight. See Saturn and its rings. Lindley hall. Zoology picnic, 2-6 tomorrow, Robinson farm. Episcopal College club supper, 5 p. m. Sunday, Parish hall. Trip to Topeka for Evensong in Grace cathedral. Leave at 7. Kansan board, 4 p. m. April 26, 107 Journalism. General Semantics班 7:30 p.m. April 26, 111 Frank Strong. Tickets for I.S.A. semi-formal dance can be purchased at door, Union ballroom, 9-12. Members free, Non-members, 75 cents. I.S.A. meeting, 7:15 p.m., April 26, 228 Frank Strong. Place Your Order Now for Special Boxes of Mothers Day Candies. TWO BOOK STORES Select Douglas Chocolates Chet's Drive-In North on Hi-way 24-40, in City Limits ALWAYS OUR CUSTOMER! 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