THURSDAY, SEPT 25.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 5,1947 PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Kappa Sigs Elect The Kappa Sigma pledge class has elected John C. Foster, Hutchinson, president and Richard Peckenschneider, Halstead, as social chairman. Pi Phi Has Hour Dance The pledge class of Pi Beta Phi entertained the Phi Kappa Psi pledges at an hour dance Friday. Harmon To Have Open House Harmon Co-op will hold its annual open house Friday from 9 to 12 p.m. Hopkins Elects Officers Officers elected at Hopkins hall recently were Louise Haase, president; Kathleen McKinney, secretary; Eloise Eitzen, treasurer; Geraldine Glaser, social chairman; Myra Petrowsky, inter-dorm representative; Loita Garcia W.S.G. representative; Rosetta Snow, libarian; Frankie Sue Freeman, fire captain. Kappa Beta Eleets Kappa Beta, Christian Women's organization elected Mary Jarrett as president of the sorority. Mrs. Jarrett will replace Sybil Marshall who did not return to the University. Plans were made for a picnic to be held at Meyers hall at 5:30 p. m. Oct. 1. * * Pi Phi Pledge Officers The pledge class of Pi Beta Phi announces the election of Carolyn Campbell, president; Betty Dunne, vice-president; Katherine Hoag, secretary; Jean Dressler, scholarship chairman; Marianne Gear, song leader; Anne Stodder, social chairman. Engineerettes To Meet ** The K. U. Engineerettes will meet today in the Kansas room of the Union at 7:30 p.m. The Bright Ideas group of the Engineerettes will meet on the first and third Mondays of each month. The Once-a-month bridge group will meet on the first Thursday of each month. The Twice-a-month bridge club will meet on the second and fourth Mondays of the month. Chi Omega Pledges Elect Newly elected officers of the pledge class of Chi Omega are Mary Jane Horton, president; Barbara Brown secretary; Kathleen Larsen, treasurer; Ann Cowboy, song leader. Chi O's Entertain Phi Delts The Chi Omega pledge class entertained the Phi Delta Theta pledge class with an hour dance Friday from 4 until 5:30 p. m. Official Bulletin Sept. 25,1947 Omega Psi Phi meeting. 7:30 to night, 111 Frank Strong. Important. Christian Science organization regular meeting, 7:30 tonight, Danforth chapel. --photography, makeup, cartoonist or contributor, urged to attend. Alpha Phi Omega meeting, 7 tonight at Rock Chalk claik. Frank Strong auditorium in case of rain. Open for all interested former scouts. Theta Sigma Phi 5 p.m. today, Sky Parlour, Journalism building. *** * * Student Religious council, first meeting, 4 p.m. today. Myers hall. Organizational meeting of Statesmen's club, 8 to 10 tonight. Pine room, Union building. All former Boys' Staters urged to attend. Pre-Nursing club, first meeting, 4 p.m. today. Fraser dining room. All pre-nursing students urged to attend. *** 业 宗 尊 Annual W.A.A. Sports Pow-Wow, 4 p.m. today, Fraser theater. Presentation of trophies and awards. American Society of Tool Engineers, 7:30 tonight. Fowler shops. - * * KU. Amateur Radio club, 5 p.m. today, room 205, electrical engineering laboratory. K. U. Engineerettes, 7:30 tenight, Kansas room, Union building. P. S.G.L. meeting, 7:30 tonight, 163 Green hall. Important. Tau Beta Pi, 7 tonight, room 210 Marvin. Attendance required. Bitter Bird magazine meeting, 7:30 tonight, Union ballroom. Students interested in positions in advertising, art, circulation, publicity, 中 考 Interdenominational Christian Fellowship (formerly Inter-Varsity), first meeting, 7 tonight, Barlow chapel, Myers hall. All are welcome. Open house, Ricker hall, 745 Ohio, from 9 to 12 Friday night. "Union Doin's" will be distributed in Daily Kansan boxes 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Information booklet about Memorial Union. Quack club, first tryouts Saturday. Be ready at gym at 10 a.m. Members, at 9:45. 亲 学 本 Make-up psychological tests, 2 p.m. Saturday in Hoch auditorium for freshmen and sophomores who did not take tests Sept. 8. Home Economies club "Get Acquainted" picnic, 5 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, in home economics dining room. Sign up in office before 5 p.m. Friday. 赤水净 Progressive party meeting at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, 103 Frank Strong. All committees attend. Students welcome. Open meeting. Seniors graduating in February who wish to use services of business placement bureau must meet in Frank Strong auditorium at 7 p.m. on Oct.1 to complete application and registration forms. Applications open for manager of student directory. Submit application stating classification, qualifications, and previous experience to Betsey Sheidley, chairman of A.S.C. publications committee, Gower Place, by Oct. 2. - * * Graduate record examination, Oct. 27-28. Applicants must register before noon, Oct. 9, Guidance bureau, Strong Annex B. Classes Aren't As Lovely As The Trees Kansas State college students have been staying awake even in the dullest of classes this week, but not because of improved study conditions. The "clackity clack" of the shears which are trimming the 263 evergreen trees on the campus is routing classes that have been meeting outdoors and disrupting classes that regularly meet indoors. The complete operation for one evergreen takes about two hours, and if the tree is near a classroom, that means two hours of "clacking" sound effects interspersed with the professor's lecture. There is nothing that can be done about the situation since high administration has decreed that the trees must be trimmed every fall about this time. Flowers by Wire Everywhere Simply stunning simply ... big bold cuffs, an off center inverted pleat in front, another dividing the back tip to toe ... self-belted rayon gabardine Exclusive With Us. Adelanea