17, 1947 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE I win High food is e low. Socially Speaking Sig Ep Pledges Sig Ep Redges Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity announces the pledging of Ben Craig and Richard Milton. ADPI Hour Dance Pledges of Alpha Delta Pi entertained pledges of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at an hour dance Friday. Gamma Phi Dance The Gamma Phi Beta Pledge class recently held an hour dance for the Delta Upsilon pledges. Have Weekend Guests Mrs. Charles N. Hagan, instructor in the English department, and Mr. Hagan entertained as house guests this weekend Mr. Hagan's two sisters, Misses Jean and Martha Hagan. The two girls are upper classmen at Central high school in Kansas City, Mo. Give 'Bowery Brawl' Kansas Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity entertained Saturday night with its traditional "Bowery Brawl" at the Lawrence Community building. Guests were Jane Archibald, Joyce Stehley, Patricia Watson, Billie Ann Carter, Betty Jacobs, Shirley Brown, Ruth Clayton, Beatrice Senor, Mari-lynn Smith, Margaret Townsend, Carol Sogn, Nadine Stafford, Gloria Maxwell, Betty Fetordwalt, Ruth Williams, Mary Spillman, Zoe Siler, Jean Sullivan, Esther Williams, Elizabeth Shears, Valerie Nevins, Leah Uehling, Twyla Talbert. Virginia Lee Brown, Marie Schumacher, Jeanne M. Smith, Shirley Lindauer, Virginia Johnston, Babe Horine, Kay Graff, Arlene Johnson, Marilyn Brown, Kathleen Larson, Joan Gardner, Dorothy Bready, Billie Burtscher, Billie Dunn, Marilyn Hardin, Grace Endacott, Nancy Meyer, Darlene Schridler, Evelyn Barncord, Joyce Emick, Patricia Williams, Mary Ann Wolfe, Betty Jo Bloomer, Phyllis Gilpin. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner, and Mrs. J. Gaskins, Heeb, and Mrs. Helen B. Fisher. Martha Willis, Carolyn Weiss, Rosetta Snow, Barbara Dean Clark. Laresta Abbott, Carol Cole, Carol Shobe, Mary Lou Zimmerman, Louise Havekorset, Dolores Travalent, Barbara Gist, Mary Ann Cruse, Phyllis Geissert, Donna Mercer, Mrs. Don Wright, Mrs. Darrel Wright, Mrs. Vernon Hawver, Mrs. William Burt, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. Harold May, Mrs. Charles D. Johnson, Mrs. Arthur S. Ruppenthal. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. J. C Harman, Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Fine Arts Students Give Program For Kiwanis Four University students under the direction of D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, presented a musical program recently at the weekly meeting of the Lawrence Kiwanis club. Fine Arts students participating were Merle Clayton, cello; Maxine Dunkleberg, piano; Shirley Sloan, clarinet; Curtis Glover, voice. FOOTBALL Picture of the Year! ARMY SEE TOUCHDOWN TWINS SCORE TOGETHER! DAVIS and BLANCHARD in "SPIRIT OF WEST POINT" Wednesday 4 DAYS * GRANADA * National Music Sorority Installs Beta Beta Chapter At KU Women Will Hear Sorority Leader Mrs. Ruth Schmeklin, Pan Hellenic advisor at the University of Nebraska and a prominent sorority leader, will speak to representatives of the University Pan Hellenic council today at 4 p.m. Mrs. Schmelkin will talk on rushing. She will also speak to members of sororities at 7 p.m. in Fraser theater. The active Pan Hellenic council will attend a dinner for Mrs. Schmelkin at 5:45 p.m. in the English room of the Union. Trophies Promised Best Entertainers Two trophies will be awarded to the two organized houses providing the best entertainment during the Union activities' short spins, Joe Moddrell, short spins chairman, said today. The next short spin will be from 7.30 to 9 p.m., Wednesday, in the Union ballroom. The award will be made at the end of the University school year and will be based on the attendance, presentation of programs, and short spins committee voting, he said. Entertainment for the pre-Homecoming short spin will be by Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Tau Omega. 'Clipped Wing' Club Is For Ex-Hostesses Admission will be 25 cents. The Harlan Livinggood orchestra will play for the dance. Among the members is Mrs. Leland Speer, formerly Frances Iee of Lawrence. She has two children. A club whose membership caters to the young married set has a name with a murmurl sound. It is the Chipped Wing club, whose members, former TWA hostesses, have married themselves out of a job. At a recent reunion of the club at the Hotel President 21 of the young women were present. They left their 24 children at home with baby sitters. Beta Beta chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority for women, was officially installed Friday. PRICE featured with HARLAN The installation services were followed by a formal banquet in the Crystal room of the Eldridge hotel. Don The national officers met Saturday with D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts; Chancellor Malott, and Miss Martha Peterson, assistant to dean of women. A formal business meeting led by the national officers closed the installation services. An all-musical vespers was presented for the visiting officers and the new chapter, Sunday afternoon. Gets 'Sword' Of Honor Maxine Alburtary received the Sword of Honor, a high musical honor, at the formal business meeting, Saturday. Eleven members who transferred from other schools where charters were located, colonized the chapter last spring. They are: Maxine Albury, Joan Bennett, Phyllis Fretwell, Darlene Fielder, Helen Hastings, Loraine Mai, Betsy McMillam, Myra Petrowsky, Lois Richardson, and Joan Rodgers. New. Members Included as new members are: Patricia Barron, Jane Byers, Marilyn Lee, Lynn Lucas, Nancy Messenger, Gloria Maxwell, Dorothy O'Connor, Bernadine Read, Melva Tack, Carol Terrill, Kitty Walters, Helen Ward, and Martha Weed. There are 14 alumnae members in Lawrence. Among the honorary members are: Gladys Swarthout, Blanche Thebom, Jessica Dragonette, Deanna Durbin, Irene Dunn, Lily Pons, and Rise Stevens. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Postmaster-General: David Holmhollders Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. GALES American Custom Assorted Chocolates 81.75 Stowits Rexall Store 2-800 UNION CAB CO. MUM'S It isn't football without your date wearing 941 Mass. one of our Mums. 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