FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Under the leadership of Patricia Fuller, College senior, and Laura Mason, College junior, a Y-Teen organization is being installed at University High School this semester. Mrs. Vivian Scroggins will be the faculty advisory. University High YW The YWCA freshman group of Kay O'Connor recently packed 14 boxes of old clothes, weighing altogether 337 pounds. They were sent to the American Friends Service Committee in Chicago to be used for European relief. High school officers for the group are Carolene Calahan, president, Pat Daniel, vice president, Donna King, secretary, Angie Stavus, treasurer, and Ethel Mae Honk, membership chairman. - * * YWCA Packs Boxes Hugging Lambda Chi Alpha announces the pledging of Paul Kleiwer, Atchison and Dean Iden, Russel. Pledging Belles And Their Weddings Huested-Botkins Shirley Huested, niece of Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Byke, Plainville, and J. D. Botkins, Fredonia, were married Jan. 31, in Plainville at the home of the bride. The attendants were Pat Barron, Wichita, who was maid of honor, and Dorothy Feldkamp, Kansas City, who was candelighter. Tony Mura, Kansas City, Mo., served as best man. Mrs. Botkins is a member of Chi Omega, and was in the School of Fine Arts when she attended the University last spring. Mr. Botkins, College sophomore, is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. The couple are now living at Sunflower. Leckron-McBoyle the wedding of Laurel Leckron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Leckron, Abilene, to Vincent Mc- Boyle, Abilene, will take place Feb. 8, at the First Babist church in Abilene. Abilene. Miss Leckron is a College sophomore, and Mr. McBoyle is a business junior. ___ Tau Kappa Epsilon party, chapter house 12. p.m. to midnight. Up And Coming house, 5 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega, March of Dimes dance, Union ballroom, 9 p.m. to midnight. Friday indugan. Kappa Phi-Wesley Foundation party, Ecke hall, 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday Wednesday The Jay James will hold a rush tea from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas room of the Union. Saturday Jay James, Vice-Versa dance, Military Science building, 9 p.m. to midnight. The tea is to select women to fill vacancies in Temple hall, Monchonsia, Jolliffe, Corbin and Kappa Alpha Theta. All women who have the requirements to be a member of Jay Jones in these halls have been invited to the tea. nigh Tau Kappa Epsilon luncheon- dance, chapter house, 12 to 2:00 p.m. Wednesday The vacancies were created by women who were graduated. They are Billie Rotermund, Sally Winter-scheidt, Wilda Hosler, Barbara Stapelton, and Alberta Moe. New York—(UP)—Dr. Harry L. Shapiro, anthropologist with the Museum of Natural History, believes eventually will have heads as round and shiny as billiard balls, four toes, no appendix, no third molar, a larger brain and a smaller face. He estimated that will be their appearance about the year 501,984 A.D. Definitely Not Superman More Enroll In Dance Class What? Social dancing class. Odds? Three to one. Whose favor? Boys. When? Last semester. The odds weren't so bad as in some of the engineering classes, but then partners aren't needed in engineering. However, the odds are evening up some this semester, with almost a gir However, the odds are evenly for every boy, 150 in all. This is about twice as large an enrollment the last eight weeks of last semester, according to Miss Elaine Salicovitz, instructor. There are two classes of socia dancing during each semester. One hour credit is given for three meetings a week. Elementary social dance is given the first eight weeks when the slow fox trot, waltz, jitterbug, and beginning rhumba are taught. During the second eight weeks in the advanced class, advanced rhumba and jitterbug, and the tango, congo, and samba are taught. Besides learning how to dance, the students are also instructed in dance floor etiquette and rhythm analysis. Both men and women are taught to lead as well as to follow. Those whose rhythm is exceptionally poor are given additional aid. The class progresses as fast as the slowest beginner. Macksville, Kan. — (UP) — Leigh Abbey, country editor, snapped his fingers at the newsprint shortage and put out an extra edition of his weekly Macksville Enterprise. Macksville Editor Runs 'Rain' Extra Why? It rained. And that was news in drought-striken Stafford County. He used the biggest type he could find to spread this farm cliche across the top of the front page: Kansas Rooster Wins Movie Contract in drouth-stricken Stafford County. Figuring he could skimp later on to make up the raid on his newsprint stock. Abbey rushed the extra off the press less than 36 hours after the regular weekly edition. Handkerchiefs were first manufactured at Palsley in Scotland in 1743. Get Your Man At The VICE-VERSA DANCE See Page 5 A rooster named "Bill" has given the parents of James Kelly, business senior, an expense account in fabulous Hollywood. In fact, Bill is so valuable, the Kellys have insured him for more than $1,000. Mr. Kelly, a retired farmer and oil man from Stafford, entered his prize Plymouth Rock rooster, Bill, in the grand championship roofer show in Oklahoma City, sponsored by R.K.O. movie studio. The Kansas entry came through with flying features to become the "Charles Atlas" of all barnyard fowls. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. After Bill's victory, the owner was presented with a large trophy and a fat movie contract, with no dues out to the union. The next time you see the R.K.O. rooster crowing before the start of a movie, that will be Bill. He is just another fowl that worked his way up to success by starting with chicken-feed. But once each year they gather at the Orman house, chase their wives out of the kitchen and become what they proudly call a first-class pickling team—tomato pickling. Banking Or Pickling They're Still Good They work with production line smoothness, with Banker Orman calling the signals and running a sub-assembly line of glass jars with the necessary dill, garlic and onion in them. Banker Myers washes the tomatoes, Evans quarters them, Engineer Eakins inspects the quarters and packs the jars, and Andrews, the advertising man, handles the brine and screws on the tops. Evans, first to finish, also is chief coffee maker. Nashville, Tenn., — (UP) — Downtown, John Orman and Gene Myers are bankers, Tom Evans is a lawyer, Jack Eakin is an electrical engineer, and Charlie Andrews is an advertising man. Launderette Service 9 Ibs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Washers 813 Vt. Phone 3360 DEELICIOUS BARBECUED SANDWICHES 824 VERMONT Duck's Tavern "Million Dollar Rain!" 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