1947 MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Carnival, Parties, Picnics Fill Up University Weekend German Club Meets The German club held a picnic at the home of Prof, and Mrs. E. F Engel Thursday night. Jolliffe Entertains Joliffe hall entertained the members of Sleepy Hollow at a coke party Tuesday afternoon. Kappa Beta Pledging Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, announces the pledging of Joyce Gilbert, Shirley Sloan, Julia and Emily Schnabel, Helen Slay-baugh, Marilyn Riffer, Marjorie Courtright, Barbara Smith, Ruth Courtright, Mary Alice Walker, Eleanor Brown, Dorothy Kolb, Virginia Alburty, Joy Esch, Mariam Edgerton, Yvonne Morrow, Shirley Wampler, Maxine Holsinger, Joan Degenhardt, and Fave Wilkinson. The pledge class of Delta Gamma entertained the pledges of Delta Chi Friday night. D G's Have Hour Dance Initiation of Maxine Alburty was held after the pledging ceremony Theta Phi Initiates Two Theta Phi Alpha announces the initiation of Evalyn Honomichl and Ladein Steinkirchner. Sunflower Dames Elect Mrs. Schmidt Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt was elected president of the Sunflower K. U. Dames to succeed Mrs. Elizabeth Schreiber who resigned. Mrs. Betty Hallberg was elected vice-president. Initiation of new members and installation of new officers will be held at the next meeting, Mrs. Schreiber said. Beginners bridge class will again be held in the Dames' club room at 8 tonight. Mrs. Schmidt said. Caroline Hamma Wins ISA Scholarship Of $50 Phi Gamma Dinner Guests Caroline Hamma, physical education junior, has been awarded the Independent Student association scholarship for this semester, Betty van der Smissen, chairman of the I.S.A. scholarship commission, said today. Phi Gamma Delta entertained five members of Phi Delta Theta at dinner Thursday night. They were Harry McClure, Bill Martin, Bill Mitchel, Hank Zoller, Corby Bedell. The $50 award is the third to be given since the I.S.A. began the practice, Miss van der Smissen added. D G Open House Guests at the Delta Camma open house Friday night included: Ralph Brack, Bill MacGregor, Jack Mercer, John Irwin, Jim Scott, Joe Barrington, Syd Bennett, Jack Greene, Bill Richardson, Bill Porter, Al Rice, Bill Bradford, Bud Francis, Paul Heinemann. Kenny Smith, Burris Jones, Glen Tongier, Dale McCoy, Tom Young, Jim Fiskback, Don Patton, Art Johnson, Dick Wakefield, John Hill, Ray Matin, Jack Veatch. John Kennedy, Bill Roehl, Andy Berry, George Polk, Jim Delmdelmo, Dean Young, Paul Brownlee, Clifford Clark, George Moore, Bob Herriott. Bill Binter, Ed Todd, Bill Pierson, Fred Apt, Wally McKee, Robert Ready, Dayton Molzen, Mark Moore, Tom Nelson, Jerry Bales, George Francis, Bob Estes. Chaperones were Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. J. A. Hooke, Mrs. George Benson, and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. Women and Spooks Will Meet At Party Dr. Robert G. Foster, visiting professor of marriage and family relations, will speak. Games will begin at 5 p.m., and dinner will be served in the ballroom at 7 p.m. All spooks and women students are invited to the A.W.S. Halloween party tomorrow at the Union. All organized and Greek women's houses will cancel dinner, in order to attend the party. Unorganized independents should sign up in the Dean of Women's office before 5 p.m. today. The Bus-(Adv.) Mrs. Barr To Church Office Mrs. Harold G. Barr has been elected vice-president of the Kansas Women's Missionary society at the 89th state convention of Christian churches in Garden City. The Rev, and Mrs. Barr, the Rev, LeRoy Crocker, and C. D. Walker, state stewardship secretary, attended the convention from Lawrence. -By Bibler "Now, you may as well stop pouting, Reginald, you can't drive one of the new Busses everyday!" Lemons, Hodgson Win At Archery Dowstrings twanged and arrows flew as Robert Lemons and La Vaughn Hodgson won the Archery Club tournament, held at the women's intramural field Wednesday. Lemons, president of the club, shot a 256 score with his 37 pound bow, which he made himself. Miss Hodges won an extra point and with the wowers' division. Both winners received gold-tipped arrows for their victories. Education Sorority Plans Tea For Honor Students Pi Lambda Theta, women's education sorority, recently planned a tea for the club's honor students. Officers of the club are Carolyn Campbell, president; Miss Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of education, vice-president; Ruth Kenney, director of the correspondence study bureau, treasurer; Mrs. Dorothea Chamberlain, instructor of English, secretary; and Miss Ruth Litchin, instructor of education, keeper of the records. Miss Campbell reported on the sorority's convention in Portland, Oregon, the past summer. 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