THURSDAY,OCT.2,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE,KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking— Upperclassmen Study While Frosh Continue Social Life Monchonsia Open House Monchonsia hall will hold open house Friday, 9 p.m. to midnight at 1014 Mississippi street. Lambda Chi Barbecue Eleanor Brown, Bea Senor, Margie White, Barbara Burnham, Nancy Cole, John Vickers, Betty Sargent, Shirley Sparling, Janet Feist and Mr. and Mrs. George Van Feist of Kansas City, Mo. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dergance and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Long. Lambda Chi held its first annual barbecue Friday night at the chapter house. Guests were Geraldine Ott, Nora Mason, Patricia Watson, Arlene Johnson, Jeanne Trego, Venita Cox, Ida May Woodburn, Mary Alice Martin, Georgia Ginther, Harolyn Clark, Vina Godding, Olive Grimes, Diana Smith, Mary Jeanne Waymire, Eva Kerschen, Valerie Stagg, Ruth Murphy, Virginia Gargis, Jeanne Atkinson, Joan Vermillion, Helen Hendrix, Pat Elmore, Betty Bloomer, Pat Childs, Nadine Fordford, Mary Disney, Charlotte Reems, Carolyne Carter, Melba Mother, Jacqueline Walker, Virginia Daniels, Helen Graves, Joan Widick, Marilyn Jones, Marcella Cousins, Tolene Dudley, Patricia Graham Chi O's Elect Horton The pledge class of Chi Omega announces the election of Mary Jane Horton, president; Barbara Brown. secretary; Kathleen Larson, treasurer; and Ann Cowger, song leader. *** Locksley Adds Officers Officers recently appointed at Locksley hall were Alanna Rumsey, song leader; Lea Smith, historian; Charlyne Williams, reporter. Templin Open House Templin hall will hold its annual open house Friday from 9 p.m. to midnight. Revival of the Engineering Exposition, last held in 1940, was discussed by the Engineering council at a meeting held Tuesday in Marvin hall. John Margrave, engineering junior, and president of the Engineering council, directed arrangements highlights for engineering students. Three women were pledged by the Jay Janes, women's pep organization. Wednesday afternoon in the Pine room of the Union. Exposition May Be Revived This Year They are Mary Ellen Barker, College junior; Ruth Mitchell, College junior; and Marjorie Burtscher, College junior. Margrave appointed committees to handle the Engineering banquet, the Hobnail Hop, and the Engineering Exposition. No dates have been decided upon for any of these events. Jay Janes Pledge Three Members Marilyn Livengood was elected notifications chairman and Barbara Stapleton her assistant. Mila Williams was appointed W.S.S.F. representative. Four University high school staff members will go to Topeka Saturday to attend a meeting of the Kansas conference on government services and information at the Jayhawk hotel. The members who will attend the meeting are Mr. Karl Edwards, principal, Miss Vida Dunbar, Mr. Wm. E. Fisher, and Miss Ruth Litchen. KU High School Staff To Topeka Conference Miss Lichen is a permanent member of the conference and is on the conference board of directors. Sigma Kappa Pledges Elect The pledge class of Sigma Kappa announce the election of Phyllis Mowery, president; Mary Lou Brewer, vice-president; Billie Ann Carter, secretary; Dorothy Baldwin, treasurer; Tolene Dudley, social chairman; Nancy Dixon, activity chairman; Nancy Young, Philadelphia chairman; Carol Dunn, magazine agent; Joyce Stehlay, standards committee member; Alyce Fawkes, scholarship chairman; Ruth Routon, rush chairman. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold their annual open house Oct. 3 from 9 p.m. to midnight, in the Kansas room of the Union. Theta's Have Open House Sigma Kappa Tea Dance The pledge class of Sigma Kappa entertained the pledges of Pi Kappa Alpha at a tea dance Saturday afternoon. Rex Getz and Leah Smith were winners at the first combination picnic and tournament of the Archery club Wednesday afternoon. Bob Lemons and La Vaughn Hodgson placed second in the men's and women's division. Traveling Arrows To Smith And Getz Getz scored 382 with 79 hits to win the traveling arrow award, a gold hunting arrow. Miss Smith bested four other women contestants with a score of 332 and 64 hits to take the womens' traveling arrow award, a gold tournament arrow. Fourteen members of the Archery club attended the picnic and nine entered in the practice tournament. The next practice tournament will be held Oct. 15. The traveling arrow will again be the first-place trophy. Tau Sigma To Meet In Gym Tau Sigma, honorary dance sorority, will meet at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in Robinson gymnasium. 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