FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS R24,194 ion Tex PAGE THREE alotb vised edi the grain employees on of the brain Ex- gago. The from the ct. news. es 65c 69c Socially Speaking Social Lights Have Eerie Glow As Hallowe'en Reigns UP and COMING Today: Harmon Co-op dance, Harmon, 9 p.m. to midnight. Architectural club dance, Lindley Annex, 8:30 p.m. to midnight. Newman club Hallowe'en dance, 9 pm. to midnight Ricker hall hayride, 6 p.m. to midnight. A. V.C. dance, Union ballroom, 8:30 p.m. to midnight. Alpha Omicron Pi masquerade, Holcomb's grove, 6:30 p.m. to midnight. Physical Therapy club picnic, 6 to 8 p.m. Harmon Co-op dinner-dance, 6 p.m. to midnight. Sigma Alpha Epsilon dance, chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight. Alpha Tau Omega house party, 9 p.m. to midnight. Kappa Sigma dance, 9 p.m. to midnight. Delta Chi formal dance, 9 p.m. to midnight. Watkins open house, 9 p.m. to mid- night. Alpha Kappa Lambda dance, 8 m. to midnight. Pi Kappa Alpha-Delta Delta Delta tea dance, Skyline, 2 to 4 p.m. Gamma Phi Open House Phi Delta Theta dance, chapter house 9 to midnight. Guests at the Gamma Phi Oper house were John Neeley, Dan Westerman, Homer Sherwood, Tony Beck, Jack Gillum, Richard Bradley, Mead Almond, Everett Land, Dunham Walker, Wilbur Noble, Stanley Nelson. Mariners To Have Potluck Gene Pope, Jay Ferguson, Bob Mapes, Robert Rymph, Paul Gibbs, James Brown, Bob Cooper, Bcox Gene Conklim, Barney Graham, Phillip Hill, Harold Smith, Bill Sproull, Reed Bailey, Bob Mullen. Charles Moore, Luke Henderson, Dexter Wilson, Bob Weeks, Larry Bowman, Bob Docking, Bob Stroud, Dick Piper, Bob Brown, Bill Sharp, Tony Mura, Harold Smith, Robin MacGeorge, Edgar Williams, Bill Nelligan, Hugh McCaughey. Chaperones were Mrs. Duane Branigan, Mrs. O. L. Horner, Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Clark Mandigo and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin. Lavern Eddy, Bogue Harrison, James Street, Douglas Wall, Edward Marquis, James Coffman, Carl Unruh, George Davidson, Carl Kron, Homer Evans, Phillip Russell, James Briley, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carmine. The Mariners club, Presbyterian association for married students, will have a potluck supper at 6 p.m. today in Westminster house, 1221 Oread. Following the dinner, there will be installation of officers and a Halloween party. *** Zeta-Iota Chapter Installed The Zeta iota chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha was officially installed at the University Oct. 18. A smoker was held Friday night. was held Friday. Initiation of two members, George Harvey and Donald Kraemer, was held Saturday afternoon. Guests at the formal dinner-dance Saturday night included: Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Barr, Dean and Mrs. F. J. Moreau, Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter Smith, Dean Margaret Habein, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Axe, Robert N. Line, Lina M. Spencer, Sewell MacFenan, Robert K. Ready, Mildred Marks, Mary Ann McClure, Nancy Walker, Ben Foster. Laurie Birmingham, Jeanne Shafer, Marcelle Parker, Betty Hirleman, Kathryn Rubik, Virginia Gargis, Estell Roesler, Warren A. Shaw, Belle Shepherd, Deane Stryker, Arthur Partridge, Joan Anderson, Phillip Lee, Jane Archibald, Carles C. Carson, Betty Preble. Ann Preble, Virginia Lee Brown, Barbara Esterle, Marilyn Brown, Guth Williams, Martha Sidener, Gene Ruud, Betty Sargent, Ardrye Wilson, Helen Lawrence, Norman McAdoo, Mary Lee Dawkins, Alice Hobbs, Allyce Fawkes. Marcella Cousins, Annette L. McEwen, Dr. and Mrs. Ethan P. Allen, Elwanda Brewer, Joan Vickers, Dorothy Thomas, Patricia Bentley, Carol Buehler, Doris Hayden, Nadine Stafford, Patricia Graham, Kay O'Connor, Vina Goddings, Barbara Paez, Dorothy Quirk. Sara Webb, John Irwin, Carolyn Nigg, John Foust, Carlene Robertson, Jeanne Atkinson, Mrs. T. D. Lazier, Charlotte Reams, Mary Lou Brewer, Phyllis Mowery, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Jeanne Cox, Marie Bardwell, Janice Monthheit, Pat Rutledge, Marion E. Dergance, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dergance, Marilyn Swenson, David F. Bradley, Ruth Murphy, Marybelle Shephard. Helen Graves, Nancy Cole, Harolyn Clark, Eva Jo Kerschen, Pat Clark, Ida Mae Woodburn, Kathryn Ann Walters, Betty Boling, Winifred Gutch, Jeanne Trego, Nina Wanklyn, Jean Sisson, Jean Daggett, Shirley Jenkins, June Ross, Betty Black, Diana Smith, Nancy Moore, Phyllis Malory, Janet Fiest, Peggy Schnackenberg, Tolene Dudley, Miriam Brownwell, Virginia Brown, Shirley Sparling. Out of town guests included Dr. and Mrs. George Van Fiest, Robert A.McLin, W.R.Case, Ronald Toms, Mr. and Mrs. C.E.Critchfield, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Roger S.Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Robinson, Mr.H.H. Stein, James E.Nackalls, Charles Rulards, Donald E.Henderson, Paul Wallack, Jack Lelv. Richard Langench, Joe C. Rossiter, Phillip Nelson, Muneer A. Hassen, Douglas Sewell, Courtland Moore, Howard H. Bell, Richard Andrews, Richard Walker, Harrison Chapman, James Webster, George Klober, Clarence Jobell, Bill Wingfield, Ronald Toms, Bob Forbes, Jack Case, Bob Stribiev, Gerald Toms. Marvin Mueller, Ralph Nengelanes, Robert Barnes, Earl DeCapo, Donald Wirtz, William Hill, Kenneth Geutschow, Dale Christy, Jim Ferril. R. R. Case, David Whitlock, John R. Cline, Wayne Hurlbutt, Robert Schooley, Jack James, Henry Moorman, Joe Borg, Bill Overton, J. Gillespie, Oliver Johnson, LeRoy Moore, R. Rothwell, John Brown, and Tyler Bales. Psychology Society Initiates Thirteen Thirteen faculty and graduate students were recently initiated into Psi Chi, honorary psychology fraternity. Faculty members include Dr. and Mrs. Roger Barker, Dr. and Mrs. Fritz Heider, Milton Horowitz, Harriet Galantiere, and Margaret Riggs. Graduate instructors are Margaret Chastain, and Kermit Phelps. Another initiation will be held later in the semester for graduate students and seniors to raise the membership of forty. Graduate students who were initiated are Anthony Zbranek, Edward Love, LaVerne Swaim, and Marjorie Dinsmore. Belles And Their Weddings Hoyt-Land Gamma Phi Beta announces the pinning of Shilley Hoyt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hoyt of Iola to Everett Land, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Land of Mission. The announcement was made by Mr. Ralph Baldwin, Gamma Phi housemother. Miss Hoyt was assisted by Isobel Atwood Marilyn Glover and Susan Hoyt. Miss Hoyt wore an orchid corsage. Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. C. H. Sautter, Sigma Chi house-mother, and Miss Hoyt's attendants wore corsages of white roses. Miss Hoyt is a College senior. Mr Land is an engineering junior and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Gal Golf Champ Is 'Flabbergasted, "Tm flabbergasted," laughed 18-year-old freshman Marilyn Smith, twice women's golf champion of Kansas, when asked to tell about her golfing experiences. The blonde champion from Wichita, who has been playing for six years, was state champion in 1946 and 1947. "My dad liked golf and got me started. I liked it and just kept on playing." Marilyn explained. The genial golfer, a physical education major, is a Kappa Alpha Theta pledge. "Biggest thrill was when I played 'the Babe' in the Broadmoor tournament in Denver," she said modestly referring to Mildred Drickson Zaharias, champion woman golfer who has recently turned professional. Marilyn has played and reached the quarter-finals in several invitational amateur tournaments in Denver and New Orleans. 700 Members Is YWCA's Goal Seven hundred active members is the University goal in the current Y.W.C.A. membership drive. The membership drive, directed by Alice Wismer, College junior, will continue until Nov. 1. By that time every girl on the campus will have been contacted personally and asked to join. Y. W. C. A. cabinet members gave a buffet supper for the Haskell Institute Y-Teens, junior college Y.W.C.A. group, and Mrs. Mary Alice Amalung, director of the Haskell Y.M.C.A. Wednesday night at Myers hall. Sigma Tau Nominates 87 Eighty-seven candidates were nominated for membership in the Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, at a meeting recently. Election of new members will be held at the next meeting November 6. ROSE'S RANCHO'S NEW MENU NO DINNERS Drinks Rose's Rancho Special Cheeseburgers Ham •Ham and Cheese Temptee Steak Cheese (grilled or plain) French Fries Sandwiches NO DINNERS Malts o Milk o Coffee Cold Drinks Coke o Squirt o 7-up Dr. Pepper o White Soda Ice Cream Salads YOU CAN DANCE ANYTIME! 125 Using Reading Lab OPEN EVERY DAY—Weekdays 12 noon to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday till 1 a.m. Sunday till 11:00 p.m. Approximately 125 University students have taken advantage of the reading laboratory, Dr. Henry P. Smith, director, said today. Ninety students have enrolled in the five drill and study skills sections. Others who have requested reading diagnosis are taking advantage of the counseling periods, for those who have needs other than those met by the special reading drill or whose class schedules do not allow them to enter the drill sessions. Students wishing to make appointments should see Joseph Holly in 18 Fraser hall from 3 to 5 p. m. Monday through Friday. Future Jay Janes Attend Rush Tea The reading sections are filled for this semester but appointments are still accepted for the reading tests and for individual counseling. Those who take the tests this semester will have the first opportunity to enroll in the special drill and study skills class in the spring semester. Just North of the Intersection on Route 24. Guests were from seven organized houses that have vacancies in the organization. Houses represented were Chi Omega, Briar Manor, Locksley, Monchonsia, Jolliffe, Temolin, and Hopkins halls. Invitations for pledging will be sent this week. Pledging will be Wednesday in the Kansas room of the Union. A rush tea was given by Jay Janes, women's pep organization, in the Fine room of the Union Wednesday. Russell Stovers Candies Always Fresh Stowits Rexall Store JOIN OUR RENTAL LIBRARY The new fall books are here for you to read. 15c for 15 days. The BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 First Wesley Open House To Be Hold Tonight Wesley Foundation will hold open house at 7:30 p.m. at Ecke hall, today. This is the first of a series of open house parties to be given this year. Shuffle board, murder, monopoly, ping pong, and rock are some of the games that will be available to the guests. Two leaders will explain new game equipment and help visitors get acquainted. Phone KU-25 with your news. The Castle Tea Room OPEN DAILY 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. SUNDAYS 11:30 to 3 p.m. With or without reservations 15th and Mass. Phone 149 The amazing Pilotuner Is Here! $29.95 What it is: - The crowning achievement of • Pilot Radio Corp. N O T A • RADIO . . but a separate unit —in wood cabinet—which is to ANY radio - old or new, small or large. What it does: The FM PILOTUNER is only $29.95. Hear it today! The FM PILOTUNER instantly adds the world's finest FM—Frequency Modulation—to Your OWN RADIO You enjoy undisturbed FM reception. . . no scratching, no drifting, no fading. No interference with regular programs. 1200 Mass. BEAMAN'S YOU WILL FOREVER REMEMBER "FOREVER AMBER" Greater Even in Fulfilment Than in Anticipation. WORLD PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT NOW AT THE JAYHAWKER You will see this World Premiere Engagement at these established road show prices Mat. 75c - Eve. $1.20 - Kiddies 55c, including tax Shows 2:30-7:00-9:40, Complete Show 2 Hrs. 40 Min. — No Seats Reserved "FOREVER AMBER" WILL NOT BE SHOWN AT LOWER ADMISSIONS UNTIL 1949