1 16, 1948 TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE nsan. :30 Spring's Here At Last; Social Whirl Still Whirling; Ho Hum Phi Gam Pledges Phi Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Herbert Semper and Patrick Bowers, both from Chicago. * * * * Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held its first annual "Evening on the Waterfront" costume party March 13. The main hall of the chapter house was decorated as a waterfront street and the warehouses were filled with dwellings, waterfront cates, and dance halls. Lambda Chi Alpha Guests were Mary Ann Sawyer, Ida Mae Woodburn, Georgia Ginther, Jeanne Cox, Ruth Murphy, Vina Godding, Jeanene Trego, Peggy Miller, Clara White, Rita Horning, Claire Grotheus, Marilyn Lundy, Keith, Kathryn Kubik, Marcella Cousins, Marilyn Jones, Mary Lucille Garton, and Esther Williams. Estelle Roesler, Marion Mills, Mary Lou Lane, Ebitty Hanson, Virginia Brown, Eva Jo Kerschen, Donnis LaGree, Shirley Lundy, Ann Carinder, Eleta Richmond, Maxine Holsinger, Dorothy Kolb, Phyllis Fangman, Pat Smith, Barbara Karges, Joyce Walker, Florence Obeler, Margery Kaufman, Jo Ellen Stark, Jenny Lane, Doris Runyan, and Betty Hawward. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pennington. Out of town guests were: Joan Daggert and Lillie Harbaugh, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Trego, Merriam; and Arnold Lee Acker, Juncion City. Chaperones were: Mrs. H. T. Stu- art, Mrs. Fanny DeLozier, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Youngberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dergance, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gris- man. Tekes Entertain The new initiate class of Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained the new initiates of Alpha Omicron Pi with a dinner and dance March 13 at the Teke house. Lambda Chi Pledges Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of Robert Petitt. Paola. Phi Delts Entertain Phi Delta Theta entertained the members of Alpha Omicron Pi with a dessert dance March 11. Phi Delt Mess March Kansas Alpha of Phi Delta Theta held their 54th annual Mess March 13 at the chapter house. The dinner dance celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of the fraternity. Following dinner the chapter chorus and octet entertained with an old fashioned minstrel show. The house was decorated southern man- The chaperons were Mrs. J. H Kreamer, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. B. A. Weber, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Miss Veta Lear, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ramsey. Miller Hall Guests Dr. R. W. Clark, professor in the School of Pharmacy, and Mrs. Clark were dinner guests at Miller Hall Sunday. - * * Delta Chi Guests Guests of Delta Chi last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wesley, Ulysss; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Renner and Joan Renner, Alexandria, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. William E. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schnellbach, Shirley Constantos, Leavenworth, Gerry Powers, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Harris, Wichita; and Richard Barber, Anthony. Guests of Chancellor Malott Dr. John C. Baker, president of Ohio university at Athens, and Mrs. Baker were guests of Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott over the weekend. Miller Hall Party *** The annual Joe's Place party of Miller hall was held Friday night. Guests were: Bryan Sperry, Bernard Lambert, Harry W, Johnson, Richard Morrison, Paul Penny, Ralph Henley, Norman Nederhiser, Jerome Stewart, Chub Longhofer, Victor Pirnie, Gary Dickerson, Richard Francis, Lyle Tefft, Renny Keplinger, Donald Ashlock, Art Green, Morris Hopkins, Scott Thompson, Victor Hogg. Jack Hollingsworth, James Fullimwider, J. Sterling Baxter, Tom Goering, Elon Engle, Preston Hunter, Harley Webb, Charles Burns, Harold Benitz, Joe McClure, Kervel Belter, Virginia David, Ernest Ross, Therene Narevel, George Sheldon. Bud Means, Walter Mentzinger, James Gilliland, Robert Dixon, Marcella Stewart, William Fenney, Harlan Lundry, John Jimenez, Richard Lading, Robert Kite, Richard Garnand, James Strub, Casper Brachmann, Karl Estrand. Chaperones were Mrs. Dorys Veatch, Miss Carlotta Nellis, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. R. G. Roche. Teke Guests Tau Kappa Epsilon was host to Mr. Russell Salsbury, Kansas City, Mo., provine advisor to the fraternity, last weekend. Sunday guests of the fraternity were Mr. Cliff Hauge and Mr. Philip Howard, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K. Crowley, Sr. Leavenworth; and Robert Krug, Hoisington. Sigma Kappa Initiates z:30 Flying Carpet, Robert Calderwood Sigma Kappa announces the initiation on March 13 of Marie Avanteelle Anne, Joanne Laurette Alton, Dorothy May, Baldwin, Nita Agnes, Brewster, Mary Lou Brewer, Barbara Ann Burholder, Billie Ann Carter, Diane Danley, Tolene Elva Dudley, Carol Ardis Dunn, Alyce Louise Fawkes, Areta Jean Hemphill, Phyllis Genevieve Mowery, Billie Neave, Charlotte Jean Reams, Ruth Elizabeth Routon, Wanda Joyce Stehley, Patricia Louise Watson, and Evelyn Jean Young. Weddings And Engagements Three special awards were given. They were: scholarship, Patricia Watson; activities, Phyllis Mowery; most outstanding pledge, Billie Nave. Cousins-Robinson On KFKU The pinning of Miss Marcella Cousins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cousins, Duncan, Okla., to Mr. Jack Robinson, son of Mr. Earl A. Robinson, Kansas City, Mo., was announced recently at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. The attendants, Melba Mather and Deanine Carter, wore corsages of red and white roses. Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, housemother, made the announcement. She wore a corsage of red roses and Mrs. Stuart, Lambda Chi Alpha housemother, wore white roses. Miss Cousins wore an orchid corsage. 2. 30 Art by Radio, Maud Ellsworth 9:45 This Is Our Story 9:30 Poetry for Pleasure, Mrs. Aidh Clark Hagan Adah Clarke Hagan 0:45 This Time Stars Today: Tomorrow: 2:45 Doorway to Knowledge, Todd Douglas 9:30 K. U. Brainbusters 2:45 W. D. Paden Reviews 9:30 KFKU Players 2:30 Music by Radio, Mildred Seanman. Serving hours 7:00 a.m. to midnight. LEE and NETTIE HEGEMAN, Mgrs. Friday: 9:30 Roundup of Editorial Opinion 9:45 K. U. Sports Parade, Mike Stuart. Collection At Game Adds $140 To Fund Members of the KuKu's and Jay Janes collected $140 to the T. P. Hunter memorial bell between halves of the Kansas-Iowa State basketball game, bringing the fund to $1,030. The goal is $1,500 for a carillon bell to be placed in the War Memorial bell tower. Mr. Hunter played on the varsity basketball squad as a student. He was killed while serving with the marine air corps. Xi chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music soirity, will present a program Thursday night in Osawatonie at the Presbyterian church. The program is sponsored by the Osawatonie Music club. Mu Phi Epsilon To Present Program At Osawatomic BREAKFASTS Meet For Cokes at the JUST RECEIVED A Shipment of America's Finest AUTO RADIOS! AUTO RADIOS! MOTOROLA - Spaghetti Beaman's Radio Shop Panel kits to fit all popular cars $54.95-84.95 1200 N.Y. Phone 140 Meat Balls WE SPECIALIZE IN: 1906 Mass. Today Skillet's Tavern 1906 Mass - Ravioli SHORT-ORDERS Bold Look Matches The New Look Men's fashions come into prominence this spring as a men's magazine introduces the "bold look," described as a natural expression of our American folk characteristics. "It's here to stay," the magazine says. Some of the characteristics of the "bold look" are wide borders, big patterns, and bold colors. The new shirt has a wide-spread collar with bold stitching a half inch in from the $ ^{ \circled{4}} $ terms, and bold colors. The new shi stitching a half inch in from the edge. The cuffs sechhing the messer pleat along with larger but tons, and on the cuffs. French cuffs are longer and wider. Stripe, figures, and polka-dots have been enlarged in the new ties, and the ribbing and clocks are wider in the socks. The "bold look" is expressed in an inch and three-eighths border on the handkerchief. It is worn more prominently in the chest pocket. The same old suit lends itself to Women's Glee Club Elects Two Officers The Women's Glee club has elected Zelina Higginbottom, College sophomore, president and Georgia Ginther, fine arts freshman, business manager to fill vacancies. The other officers are Ann Hogue, secretary; Lois Lee Richardson, librarian; and Joan Bennett, assistant librarian. the "bold look," but cuff links are larger and heavier. They are matched with wide gold tie clasps. The Windsor knot and spread collar are essential. 2 8 0 0 For Fast Friendly Service Call UNION CAB CO. Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. FINE PINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL Going Home for Easter ?? ... Take Advantage of KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING when you want a ride home or want passengers . . . ... for results CALL KU 376 University Daily Kansan