WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947 R 22,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRE Official Bulletin Oct. 22, 1947 K. U. Dames "Sweater and Skirt" Halloween party, 8 tonight, Military Science building. Wives of all K. U. students invited. General Semantics club, 7:30 tonight, 111 Frank Strong hall. Sigma Tau, 7 tonight, 210 Marvin hall. Important. Kappa Eta Kappa semi-amnua smoker, 7:30 tonight, Kansas room Union. All electrical engineers invited. "Short Spin," 7-30 to 9 tonight, Union ballroom. Orchestra. Progressive Party, 7:15 tonight, 106 Frank Strong. Important but brief. Boys' State Alumni, election of officers for new K. U. chapter of Sunflower Statesmen's club, 7 on-tail, Pine room, Union building. Everyone interested welcome. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting 4 today, Pine room, Union. Formal pledging at 5 p.m. Christian Science organization regular meeting, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Danforth chapel. Students interested in American College Quill club may submit three copies of a manuscript, prose or poetry to English office. 210 Fraser hall. Classics cl u b, reorganizational meeting, 8 p.m. tomorrow, 208 Fraser hall. All interested in Latin, Greek or history of classic times invited. Le Cercle français se reunira jeudi le 23 octobre a sept heures et demie dans le salle 113 de Frank Strong hall. Russian club, 4 p.m. tomorrow, 402 Fraser hall. Everyone welcome. Newcomers Club, 2:30 p.m. to tomorrow. Myers hall. Program and tea. Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 106 Green hall. Plans for convention in Wichita. Triangles Have Hayride Socially Speaking Guests at the Triangle havride Friday were Marjorie Shryock, Eileen O'Brien, Nancy McGraw, Alice Jean Brandon, Lorine Wescott, Esther Williams, Mary Ann Smith, Lynn Trousdale, Betty Wing, Darleen Althaus, Joan Rettig. Nancy Dixon, Jean Nixon, Jody Holderman, Orpha Brantley, Jeannine Kahm, Sheryl Holland, Carolyn Keith, Ethel Swart, Eleanor Brown, Ann Davis, Elsie Marie Randall, Carol Crow, Frances Thelen, Caro-Ivn Owlesvel. Marybelle Shephard, Shirley Kile, Martha Willis, Donna Mercer, Kittie Nite, Warrene Kerby, Barbara Paez, Lois Beth, Bernelao Larson, Kathryn Walters, Jo Ann Alkire. Mrs. Harry S. Potts, Prof, and Mrs. Robert Lambert and Prof and Mrs. George Kreye were chaperons. Sigma K Phi Attends Banquet Sixteen members of Sigma Kappa Phi attended the Phi Kappa Sigma Kan-Do staff organization meeting, 4:30 p.m. tomorrow, 228 Frank Strong hall. If unable to attend contact Betty van der Smissen. A. S.M.E. meeting, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Frank Strong auditorium. All mechanical engineers invited. Student Religious council, 4 p.m tomorrow, Myers hall. Pre-Nursing club meeting, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Fraser dining room. Deutsches Verin wird um 4:30 Donnerstag in 402 Fraser treffen. Alle sind eingeladen. Pershing Rifles, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Military Science building. K. U. Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Barlow chapel, Myers hall. Y. M.C.A. movie forum, 4 p.m. to tomorrow, Fraser theater, "March of Time" films on Greece, India, and Atomic Power. Everyone welcome. Delta Phi Delta, 5 p.m. tomorrow projection room, design department Foreign language proficiency examinations, 10 a.m., Saturday, French and Spanish, 107 Frank Strong hall; German and Latin, 210 Fraser hall. Students with two units of high school credit in one of these languages may complete College foreign language requirements by passing. One hour, translation with dictionary (bring, if you have one.) Register College office today and tomorrow. Newman club members, 8 p.m. Friday. Hayhack ride and barn dance. Proficiency examination in English composition will be given at 1 p.m. Nov. 15 instead of Nov. 8 as announced in College calendar. All juniors in College and School of Education required to take examination. Register in person on Nov. 10-12. Students in College at College office, 229 Frank Strong. School of Education students at Education office, 103 Fraser. founders day banquet at Norman, Okla. Sigma Kappa Phi is petitioning to become a national chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma, national social fraternity. Members who attended were Dean Cox, Robert Pulliam, Joe Offenbacher, Jim Baker, John Peard, George Wallace, Sam Hoover, Francis Hoover, Tom Alexander, James Seelbinder, Kenneth Rhodes, Stanley Searless, Dale Dunlap, Gene Nelson, Robert Roter and Marshall Bliss. ** The Chi Omega mothers and alumni will give a dinner for the pledge class of Chi Omega at the home of Mrs. Karl Kreider Wednesday, at 6 p.m. Alumni Give Dinner Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Don Phelts, Mrs. Paul Rogers, Mrs. Hugh C. Gillin, Mrs. George W. Carrington, and Mrs. E. R. Elbel. Miller Hall Hour Dance Miller hall will hold an open house hour dance tonight, 7 to 8. 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Prohibition of all gambling in Kansas. 5. Repeal of prohibition, liquor to be sold in unbroken packages in state operated stores. 6. Universal military training as proposed in the Compton plan. John William Wood, Jr., freshman year law student, is chairman of the organization. Miss Habein To Head Deans' Association Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, has been elected president of the Kansas State Association of deans of women and high school advisors of women. The election was held at the annual state conference at Bethel College in Newton Friday and Saturday. "The state conference will be held at the University next fall," Miss Habein announced. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth HEAR! 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