THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16; 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE (University Daily Kansan Photo by Wallace Abbey) CHANCELLOR DEANE W. MALOTT is surrounded by queens in this picture taken during the Freshmen nightshirt parade Oct. 11. The parade and rally highlighted the festivities, which included free food and movies for the participants. Left to right are Gloria Hill, last year's Jayhawker queen, Beverly Fox, Bitter Bird queen, Chancellor Malott, and Joy Godbehere, College senior. The nightshift was presented to the Chancellor by the University Daily Kansan and will be worn by him at all such future occasions. Organizations taking part in the parade were the Jay Janes, the Ku Ku's, and the University band. About 200 appropriately dressed freshmen were present. Socially Speaking Notice to Society Reporters: K U Dames Get Together Society news must be turned in a day ahead of time. That is, if you want an article on Wednesday, you must turn it in by 10 a.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Kracht, Mrs. Maurice Kellogg and Mrs. Roland Hughes will be the hostesses of the K.U. Dames Get Together to be held at 7:30 in the Pine room. Advanced and beginners bridge and knitting instruction will be given. Alpha Chi Open House Guests at the Alpha Chi Omega Blue Champagne open house Saturday night were William K. Brooks, Samuel Peacock, Jack Robinson, Murray Davis, George Winters, Les Pitilak, John Haddock, Donald Harris, Robert Coshow, Robert Wiedemann, Edward Weltner, Pat Winsar, Jack Merryman, Robert Brann. Bud Mallonee, Donald Millikan, Dick Barber, Charles Moffett, Max Falkenstein, Jim Roberts, Donald Dean, Bob Hucke, George Peterson, Dick Millikan, Pat Thayer, Jack P. Cousins, Dean Wells, Jim Townsend, Ross Howell, Jack Haynes, Ruell Reddock. Jim Bunett, Ray Fleming, Clay Hedrick, Jim Padaon, William Hogan, Jimmy Childers, Verne Stevenson, Max L. Hand, Ed Beckett, Richard T. Haggard, William Harding, Vern Rickettes, Alan Miller, George McCarthy, Arthur Partridge, Bob Emphe. Bob Bates, Tom Pringle, Henry La Rue, Jack Forbes, Jim Pemberton, Don Kiltner, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Luckey, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Livingoog, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Link, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bedsoe, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lear. Russell Stovers Candies Always Fresh Stowits Rexall Store Could This Happen At Kansas State? There aren't many farmers in one class at Lindley hall, Dr. Walter Kollmorgen, professor of geography, decided today. "What is the weight of a yearling in Western Kansas grasslands?" the professor asked a lecture class of 250 students this morning. "Sixty pounds?" answered a student who said he had seen "The Yearling." The highest guess was 900 pounds by a classmate who had not yet seen the show. If you want to know—a yearling averages between 500 and 600 pounds. Sleepy Hollow Hour Dance Sleepy Hollow Hour Dance Sleepy Hollow will have an open house hour dance tonight from 7 to 9. *** Briar Manor Hall have an open house hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. Briar Manor Hour Dance Scarab Initiates Scarab, professional architectural fraternity, announces the initiation of Lon Heuer and Dexter Welton. \* \* \* Briar Manor held an open house hour dance Wednesday night, 7 to 8 o'clock. The pledge class of Sigma Kappa entertained the Lambda Chi Alpha pledges at an hour dance Friday. Briar Manor Hour Dance Sigma Kappa Hour Dance Foster hall will have their annual open house Friday from 9 p.m. to midnight. Foster Open House 串串串 Mortar Board To Entertain Mortar Board will give its second "Smarty Party" of the semester at Corbin hall, tomorrow at 9 p.m. About 100 University women who made the dean's honor roll last semester have been invited. Nine women will be chosen for Mortar Board from the complete honor roll. Membership in Mortar Board is based on scholarship, leadership, and them. D.G.'s Entertain The pledge class of Delta Gamma entertained the Alpha Chi Omega pledges at a coke party Tuesday afternoon. Harman Co-op announces the election of Doris Dennis, president; Doris Meinecke, vice-president and reporter; Patricia Waits, secretary and song leader; Betty Ratzlaff, treasurer; Joyce Manigonian, social chairman; Barbara Chapin, purchaser; Evelyn Stoff, alumni secretary. Harman Co-op Officers Parker 51 Fountain Pens and Super Chrome Ink Stowits Rexall Store Anderson Furniture Co. A large selection of new and used furniture 812 N.H. Tel. 252 LIKE CUPCAKES? Ours are delicious! Fresh Daily! Dixie Carmel Corn Shop 842 Massachusetts DRAKE'S BAKERY 907 Mass. THE PRETTIEST SPOT IN TOWN - Carmel Corn - Seasoned Popcorn - Assorted Nuts - Carmel Apples - Hand-Dipped Chocolates - Carmel-Pecan Fudge - Peanut Brittle - Popcorn Balls We welcome Orders For All Your Party Favors 842 Mass. 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