FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Socially Speaking Phi Chi Tea A rush tea was given by Phi Chi Theta, business women's sorority, in the Fine room of the Union from 4 to 5 p. m. Thursday. After the tea a short business meeting was held by sorority members. Invitations for pledging will be sent out this week. Pledging services will be held Feb. 19. AO Pi Pledging Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Martha Ann Nichols, Kansas City, Mo. Martha Ann is entering the college as a junior from Kansas City Junior College. Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi announces the pledging of Nancy Wilkinson, Kansas City, Mo. Nancy is entering the college as a sophomore from Wellesley College Mass. Phi Kaps Initiate Phi Kappa recently initiated the following; Donald Schauf, Redwing; Steve Herrera, Kansas City; Victor Hoffman, Claffin; Jack Brooks Wichita; Thomas Conroy, Beloit; Jack Tajchmann, Tampa; Joseph Ziegler, Oakley; and Eugene Caldara, Ponca City, Okla. Phi Kaps Pledge Phi Kappa announces the pledging of Richard Conroy, Beloit; James Yoder, Kansas City, Mo.; Francis Scott, St. Joseph, Mo.; Robert Rupp, Hutchinson; Gerald Fitzpatrick, St. Joseph, Mo.; A. John Wilkus, Kansas City, Mo.; Leroy Farley, St. Joseph, Mo.; and Vernon Lang, Calfin. AKA Elects New officers of Alpha Kappa Alpha for the spring semester are; Janice Clark, president; Margie Harrison, secretary; Ronah Raymond, treasurer; and Helen L. Smith, reporter. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha announces the election of Harold Hanshaw, vicepresident. Daniel C. Stark, Arkansas City; Jack Lynn, Horton; and Thomas C. Mahan, Coldwater, were recently pledged. Alpha Kappa Alpha The Ivy Leaf club of Alpha Kappa Alpha announces the following as new members: Jean Thomas, Kansas City; Geneva Evans, Kansas City; Mercer Taylor, Kansas City; and Dorothy Carrington, Kansas City, Mo. PK Sigs Pledge The Kansas colony of Phi Kappa Sigma, social fraternity, announces the pledging of Stanley C. Searles, Willmette, Ill., and James R. Wilson, Meade, Kan. ATO Pledges Alpha Tau Omega held formal pledging ceremonies Tuesday for Roy Wonder, Manhattan; Loven Parker, Wichita; Paul Gibbs, Kansas City; Richard Day, St. Joseph, Mo., and David Breidenthal, Kansas City, Mo. Wisconsin U Professor To Talk On Literature Dr. Walter Agard, professor of Greek at the University of Wisconsin will lecture at K. U. Feb. 24 on the three themes in classical literature. His speech will be the fourth in the University series on the Humanities. Hash Slinging Not Easy For Dean The role of waitress was too much for Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, when she served as a waitress at Locksley hall Wednesday night. Miss Habein had sold her services to Locksley hall in the recent W.S.S.F. drive. The members of the hall kept Miss Habein busy by dropping silverware on the floor and then demanding new silver. Miss Habein did not know it at the time, but a pail was under each table. Whenever she was not looking, the women would empty their glasses of water into the pail and then ask for more water. Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women, was a guest at Locksley hall last night. She and the Locksley women found a small flashlight in Miss Habein's purse and after placing it on one of the dinner plates they complained of finding things in the food. Miss Habein had to wash a few dishes after the dinner. She was not allowed to eat until after everyone was served. It was announced after the dinner that any complaints on the service could be reported to the office of the dean of women. Coffee was served after the dinner in the living room. Miss Habein did not have to serve it. Tice-Tate The engagement of Betty Tice, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Galen M. Tice, Kansas City, to Eugene Tate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tate, Lawrence, was recently announced by Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Alpha Omicron Pi housemother. Miss Tice wore a corsage of yellow tea roses. Her attendants, Arlene Johnson, Jo Ann Spaalding, and Mary Lucille Garton, received corsages of red carnations. Mrs. Klinkenberg wore white carnations. Miss Tice and Mr. Tate are College sophomores. Christianson-Rice The Rev, and Mrs. M. F. Miller announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther L. Christianson to Harry D. Rice. Miss Christianson, College freshman, lives at Corbin hall. Mr. Rice is a member of "Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity. Miller-Hitt Mrs. Marion Miller of Kansas City, Mo., recently announced the engagement of her daughter, Marion Knapp Miller, to Richard Hitt of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Miller is a graduate student in the chemistry department and a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Hitt is a business junior. William Howard Taft is the only President of the United States buried in Arlington National cemetery. Friday Up And Coming TKE dinner-dance, chapter house, 2 to 8:00 p. m. Delta Gamma party, chapter house, 9 to midnight. 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