1948 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1948 "UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE, KANSAS "PHOTO TAPES Socially Speaking- Social Wheel Is Spinning With Dances And Dinners Sigma Nu Elects Nu chapter of Sigma Nu elected officers Monday. They are: Bud Hinkle, commander; Kenny Smith, lieutenant commander; Dean Banker, house manager; Stanley Englund, recorder; Jack Beeman, treasurer; Curtis Collins, assistant treasurer; John Burnett, marshall; Robert Foster, sentinel; William Warren, chaplain; Gene Balloun, historian; Loyd Russine, social chairman; Melvin Clingan, rush chairman; and William Malone, pledge trainer. D. G. Valentine Party The annual Valentine party was held at the Delta Gamma chapter house Friday. Guests included Cooper Rollow, William Reebl, Wallace McKee, Lee Sander, Robert Foerschler, William Haggard, Dayton Molzen, James Scott, James Fishback, Hal Hunter, Jack Veatch and Michael Alt. Merlin Phillips, Paul Brownlee Robert Mullen, Robert Andrews William Richardson, Ralph Brock Robert Ready, James Moddelmog, George Newton, Mark Moore, William Dodson, Fred Apt, Jack Comstock, Syd Bennett, Herbert Foster John Kennedy and Arthur Johnson Clayers were Mr. and Mrs. C Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cotton, Dean and Mrs. George B. Smith, and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. 串 串 串 Dinner Guests Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta chapter house Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wilson, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. George Docking, Mrs. Paul Smart, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biery, Lawrence. Miller Hall AOPi Hour Dance Miller hall will hold an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. today. Alpha Omicron Pi pledge class entertained the Alpha Tau Omega pledge class with an hour dance Feb. 13. Theta Elects Briar Manor held open house from 7 to 8 Thursday. Kappa Alpha Theta recently elected officers. They are Mary Jane Merriman, president; Virginia Daugherty, vice-president; Mary Sue Weimer, rush captain; Kathleen McBride, corresponding secretary; Betsy McCune, treasurer; Betty Sauber, social chairman; Patsy Tomlinson, house manager; Virginia Tolle, scholarship chairman; Sally Tremblay, song leader, and Marilyn Smith, intramural manager. Phi Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity, will entertain, a group of rushes with a party today at Holloway's 19th and Massachusetts streets. Briar Manor Guests Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Youngberg were dinner guests at Briar Manor Wednesday. AICE Dinner Dance The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers will hold its annual dinner-dance in the Kansas room of the Union at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. The informal party will include an internmission entertainment. Tickets are $1.50 stag and $2.75 a couple. Ricker Hall Dance * * At the Ricker hall "Bad Luck" dance given Feb. 13 guests included Frank Hursh, Jack Breedhurst, Gerald Peters, Gordon Sond逊, Killer Worwag, George Osborne, Ralph Comer, Charles Babck, Kenneth Valley, and Peter Moore. Celebrations were Mrs Irwin Young. Chaperones were Mrs. Irvin Young-berg and Mrs. W. M. Harlan. Law Fraternity Stag Pi Alpha Delta, law fraternity, is having a rush-stag party in Galloway hall at 7:30 p. m. today. Invited guests are: Joseph Bailey, B. A. Gilmore W. W. W. Wheeler, D. E. Underwood J. D. Waugh, E. F. Russell, E. E. Brahmer, C. R. Hodgson, Kenneth Harmon, Leo F. Henrichs, R. G. Lowe, G. A. Lowe, C. W. Sharrer, D. E. Richter, E. L. Lackey, T. Nye, H. H. Sinning, B. H. McClellan, E. J. Rice, W. D. Geeding, B. B. Beeson, L. H. Pennington, Harry Truehart, J. E. Parmiter, Stunley A. Morantz, and K. W. Masoner. 南 南 南 ATO Entertains Alpha Tau Omega entertained its Kansas City Mother's club with a luncheon and tea Wednesday. Guests included Mrs. R. V. Millikan, Mrs. Ray Pringle, Mrs. Helen C. Roediger, Mrs. Clyde V. McCaskriek, Mrs. John C. Hastie, Mrs. W.B. White, Mrs. S. E. Sime, Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. C. W. Harding, Mrs' C. E. Cory, Mrs. August Ehmke, Mrs. George Nesser, Mrs. Guy Brown, Mrs. Layle Childers, and Mrs. Earl Laird. Corbin hall will have an open house dance today from 9 p.m. to midnight. Open House Sigma Nu Pledges Sigma Nu announces the pledging of Clyde Walthall, Coffeville, transfer pledge from Beta Kappa chapter at Kansas State; Harry Morey, Perth Amboy, N. J.; Robert Berry, Kansas City; Earl Kopke, Coldwater; Herb Dieterich, Maryville; and Dean Gilchrist, Russell. Letter Mailed 26 Years Ago Returned By Post Office Randolph. Vt.—(UP) — Nearly 20 years after his father mailed it, a letter has been received from the postal department's dead-letter office by Harrison H. Hayward, Jr. The letter, containing a statement for $3 for professional services, was addressed by his father, Dr. Harrison H. Hayward, since deceased, to a patient. Join Our Rental Library The new books you have been wanting to read are here. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel-666 15c for 5 Days Weddings And Engagements The pinning of Diana L. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guido E. Smith, Colby, to William D. Stanton, Lawrence, was announced Monday at the Sigma Kappa house. Smith-Stanton Corsages of white carnations were worn by Pat Watson, who made the announcement, and Rita Horning, who passed the chocolates. Miss Smith wore a corsage of white carnations and pink rosebuds. Mrs. Younkman, housemother, wore a corsage of carnations. Miss Smith is a College sophomore. Mr. Stanton, Business senior, is a member of Sigma Nu. Wise-Stuckey Miss Wise and Mr. Stuckey are both University graduates. ☆ ☆ The engagement of June Wise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wise, Lawrence, to Robert Stuckey, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stuckey, Lawrence, was announced by Mrs. F. H. Klinkenberg, housemother of Alpha Omicron Pi. NOW!! a new shipment of- COLONY CLUB SWEATERS Your favorite sweaters in long or short sleeve slip-ans Your choice of lime blue, red, country cream and yellow. only $4.50 our seating space, limits us to ticket sales Get yours early. Lee Dyer ROLLERDROME Phone 2042 or 2356 737 N. H. Bughouse Square Misses Woman Cop Who Kept Tough Guys In Line Chicago, -(UP)—Some of the kindness and quiet dignity has gone out of Bughouse square. The "lady cop" has passed along and her beat, which she called a "hotbox," is patrolled by a male policeman. The debaters, drunks, dope peddlers and addicts, derelicts from cheap hotels and frowzy pickups don't exactly take to men cops. They miss kindly, bright-eyed Mrs. Marie C. 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