FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE UP AND COMING Tonight Campus House hayrack ride, 7 to midnight. Watkins hall hayrack ride, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Jolliffe hall open house, 9 to midnight. Kappa Alpha Theta open house, Kansas room, 9 to midnight. Monchonsia hall open house, 9 to midnight. Sleepy Hollow hall open house, 9 to midnight. Templin hall open house, 9 to midnight. Saturday Varsity dance, Union ballroom, 9 to midnight. Delta Chi hayrack ride, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Phi Chi party, Holcom grove, 8 to midnight. r1 Beta Phi open house, Kansas room, 9 to midnight. Alpha Delta Pt pledges will entertain the pledges of Phi Kappa Psf at an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight at the chapter house. The pledges entertained the Delta Chi pledge class at an hour dance Sept.26. Triangle Pledges Elect *** The pledge class of Triangle fraternity has elected the following officers: James Deveney, president; Richard Hartzler, vice-president; and Charles D. Cain, secretary. Briar Manor Officers 咏 咏 咏 Officers elected at Briar Manor are Jean Rankin, president; Mabel Conderman, vice-president; Erma Handke, secretary; Phyllis Geissert, treasurer; Margery Myers, social chairman; Dorothy Oyer, intramural chairman; Catherine Paulding, music chairman; Nancy Kastman, Inter-Dorm representative; and Jane Hardison, publicity chairman. Alpha Delta Pi Has Dance Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi dance Sept 26, were Jack Tilson, Philip Fee, Reginald Crown, Ronald Kelley, Dwight Hause, Jack Cousins, Charles Scanlan, Lester Firechein, Virgil Holdrege, Dale Howley, Robert Scholes, John Bailey, Jerry Osborn, William Reinders, John Wayland, Dick Jackes, William Reinders, Miller, Tod O'Brien, Logan Holt-grew, Bob Johnson, John Sean Rees, Billy Perry, Philip Young, Kenneth Smith, James Webster, oh Armel, Calvin Briney, Ted Crane, William Malone, Bill Stanton, Sonny Kraft, Loyd Russing, Gair Sloan, Ed Fisher, Stanley Fanestil, Harold Vogtborg, Buddy Hinkle, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosenfield. * Kappa Pledges To Entertain The pledge class of Kappa Kappa Gamma will entertain the pledges of Phi Delta Theta at an hour dance tonight at the chapter house. Phi Gam Pledge Officers Officers of this year's Phi Gamma Delta pledge class are Rex Lucas, president; John Amberg, vice president; Charles E. Hoffhaus, secretary; Fred Patrick Lanahan, treasurer; John Eulich, social chairman; and Bob Milliken, song leader. Religious Emphasis Will Last All Year The Student Religious council voted to have a full year of religious emphasis instead of a religious emphasis week Thursday night. "In the past, the religious council has stressed religion only one week of the year," explained Charles A. Dillon, chairman. "This year we have decided that this is not sufficient. Religion should be emphasized all year. One week is not enough." Nationally prominent men will be invited to speak at different times throughout the year. Speakers will be presented at open meetings and at organized houses, Dillon sald. Tau Sigma Sponsor Says 'Sign Up Again' Students who tried out for Tau Sigma honorary dance sorority are asked to check the "dance" bulletin board in Robinson gymnasium today. Names of all who tried out have been misplaced, Miss Elaine Selicovitz, club sponsor, said today, and all should sign the new list on the bulletin board. Signature should be made at the side of the same number by which students signed at the tryouts, she said. Union Activities Picks 58 More In addition to the Student Union Activities committee officers and members announced Wednesday the list includes 58 more persons. They are: intramurals Committee members: Tom Hanna, chairman, Don Wells, ass't chairman, Adrienne Doncox, secretary, Rosemary Robinson, liaison secretary, John Stoops, George Peterson, Jerry Schideler, Joan Anderson, and Bud Francis sub-chairmen. Ping pong committee: Bill Mitchell, Betty Brewer, James Johnston, Jim Shepard, Pat Bently, Dick Cook, Bob Fountain, Bob Gaudreau, Bill Regier, Dick Wakefield, Dale Cooper. Edward Weltner. Checkers and chess: Cortland Smith, Fred Howard, Jim Bower, Renz Edwards, Bogue Harrison, Russell Mammel, John Merrian, Lee Reiff, Jackye Simpson, Ed Perry, Judson Greer, Dick Wood, Dick Crocker. Bridge: Stella Gabrielson, Charles Apt, Allen Bentley, Jean Bowersox, Corb Bedell, Betty Black, Don Glad, Hugh Johnson, Keith Lagerstrom, Diane Stryker, Henry La Rue, Robert Shaw. Miscellaneous: Jerry Shidelier, Bob Wood, Virginia Brown, Dale Engel, Dale Ferguson, Terry Gardner, Bob Hudson, Paul Oberhelman, Kenny Ramsey, Delores Warren, Bob Merrick, and Don Mather. Married YMCA Members Plan Informal Beach Party Quack club held is second tryouts Thursday night. Those who were rated highest will receive invitations to the final tryouts Thursday, Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, said. Quack Club Holds Tryouts 'Bible Holds Story of Man' Mr. and Mrs. Roswell E. Wahl will be hosts at their home, 424 Locust street, to the married Y.M.C.A. members and their wives at 6 p.m. today. A beach party has been planned with campfire, songs and refreshments. All married Y.M.C.A. members and their wives are invited to attend this informal married couples' club. "The Bible is the only true and correct source of the history of man," the Rev. Victor Meyers, of Victor Emmanuel Lutheran church, told the University of Kansas Christian fellowship members Thursday. The Reverend Mr. Meyers led the Bible discussion of "Is the Christian Religion True?" "Is the Bible fact or fiction?" he asked. "If it is fiction, then the Christian religion is not true. If it is fact, then the Bible is true and you have a base on which to build." "We need the truth for peace of mind. "The Christian religion is the truth. It is the solution of sin," he said. The Reverend Mr. Myers will meet with the U.K.C.F. every Thursday night at 7 p.m. in Myers hall. 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