NOVEMBER 6,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Sig En's 'Bowery Brawl' Sigma Phi Epsilon held its annual "Bowery Brawl" Saturday night in the Hotel Eldridge. The theme of decorations and costumes was the Gay Nineties. Chaperones were Mrs. Helen Fisher, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Wiliad S. Shaw, Mrs. J. W. Whipple, Kenneth Postlethwaite. Josephine Ann Hurst, Cleta Van Marter, Mary Lou Vansant, Catherine Harrison, Evelyn Applequist, Betty Kay Johnson, Dorothy Jean Shelden, Doris Kenton, Betty McConnel, Mary D. Nichols, Joyce Barnes, Ruth Dudley, Louise Russell, Margie Krug, Janet A. Bexter, Roberta Harkness, Martha Fritz, Mary G. Corv. Guests included Corel Dunkley, Joan Vermillion, Mary Stark, Kathryn Walter, Bernadine Read, Sue Webster, Irna Lou Rick, Betty Jacobs, Mary Ann Couse, Phyllis Griesinger, Mary June Roy, Billie Dunn, Zelina Higginbottom, Mary Ann Sawyer, Dorothy Stephenson, Melba Marthis, Marcella Cousins, Dorothy James, Nancy McGraw, Marilyn Macferran, Dorothy O'Connor, Doris Martin, Helen Miller, Jackie Fox, Evalyn Ralston. Joan Skogsberg, Nancy Shell, Patricia C. Sweeney, Dorothy Writt, Kathleen McKinney, Martha Oatman, Harriet Graves, Nancy Dean Smith, Kathleen Broers, Lucile Ralston, Dessie Hunter, Betty Bray, Shirley Lindauer, Rosalie Mayer, Elaine Carlson, Doris Jean Gilman, Mary J. Reid. Mary Lois Rice, Althea G. Ford, Nancy McFadden, Betty Ann Sawyer, Helen Harris, Jane Tippin, Gail M. Harris, Nancy Hughes, Phyllis Hoover, Helen Johnson, Jean Martin, Bertha Shellovin, Gloria Miller, Corlle Sanders. Rosa Johnson, Florence Montgomerion, Sally Pegues, Doris Woods, Dorothy Robertson, Gene Johnson, Jeanne Murray, Elaine Petterson, Jeanne M. Smith, Doris Zimmermer, Virginia Williamson, Helen F. Graves, Elizabeth Young, Nadine Jefal, Patricia White, Vina Godding, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rappenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graba, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruppenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Walden Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Krug, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harkness, Mr. and Mrs. William Doane, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stoneback, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grogan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geary, Mrs. A. E. Ryan, John T. Martin, Forest Kresie, Monte Fuller, Charles D. Stickler, Lester Kippleman, David Fisher, Kenneth Swedlund, Wayne H. Hemp, Robert Johnson. *** Guests Of Watkins Hall Guests of Watkins hall at a hayrack ride Friday night included Ralph Burnett, Dean Jordan, Ernest Swenson, Edwin Rossell, Charles Burns, Scott Nininger, Robert Dale, Roger Adams, Don Seba, T. F. Edmonds, William Lancaster, David Garlock, William Padgett, Keith Garrison, Paul Ensch, Jim Crook, James Milstead, Elman Rinehart, Gene Nelson, George Johnson, Windell Johnson, Wynn Bauer, Lyle Tefft, Robert Sciponi, Max Haley, Dale Dunlap, Calvin Briney, Louis Krueger, Charles Cory, John Meeker, O. A. West, and Fred Stubeck. O. A. West and Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burzle and Miss Julia Ames Willard. A. O. Pi Hour Dance *** Alpha Omicron Pi pledges entertained the Sigma Nu pledge class with an hour dance Tuesday night. $5,000 OR BUST Give to W. S. S. F. Sigma Kappa Barn Dance Guests at a Sigma Kappa "barn dance" at the chapter house Saturday night were Rónald Paris, Pierre Jansen, John Wilcox, Kenneth Blevins, Lewis Musick, William O'Brien, Glen Kappelman, Fred Brinkman, Robert Keenan, Lewis Mitchell, Luke Henderson, John Quinlan, Robert Touhey, Eugene Rudd, Roger Arnold. Chadder Boucher, William Smith, Claude Houchin, Ralph Moore. Leonard Menzie, Spencer Partwood, Kenneth Maddux, James Scanlan, Robert Davidson, Grant Morrell, Lyle Wheatcroft, John Davidson, Lee Davis, Glen Sewell, James Sparling, Herman Wilson, Charles O'Neal, Floyd Baker, William Atwood, William Locke. James Hosman, John Hoffman, Claude Owens, Donald Cullane, Robert Smith, Rebecca Rine, Morgan Wright, Betty Smith, Norman Moody, Roger Penner, and Harold Houx. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. Mary Youkman, housemother, and Dr. and Mrs. James Coleman. Triangle Guests Week-end guests of Triangle fraternity included Paul Deffenbaugh, John Harrison, Bill Leeds, and Richard Dearing, all of Kansas City; and D. G. McCammant, of Hutchinson. Saturday dinner guests of Triangle fraternity were Lorene Wescott, Mary Lou Helm, Virginia Stuecken, Aubrey Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Dalson Hithelen, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Parker. James Sellards has been elected president of the K.U. band. Other officers are Arthur Partridge, vicepresident; Ellen Spurney, secretary; Kenneth Geoffrey, business manager; Jean Smith, publicity chairman; Carol Jean Terrill, social chairman; and Joseph Langworthy, delegate at large. Band Elects Officers Kappa Sigma Has Guests Donna Mae Kirk, Patricia Matti- more, Betty Jo Greenwood, Mitti- maude Hunter, and Mrs. Ramona Price were Sunday dinner guests of Kappa Sigma. *** University Women's Tea The University Women's club will have a tea honoring new members from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas room of the Union. Mrs. G. B. Smith, Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, Mrs. F. A. Russell, and Mrs. R. M. Davis are committee chairmen for the tea. Miller hall will give an open house hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. Miller Hour Dance Kappa Beta's Will Meet Kappa Beta will hold a dinner meeting tonight at Myers hall. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish. Dorothy Knowles and Lois Repstine are in charge of the dinner. After the dinner, Mary Evelyn Gott will conduct devotional services, and Fleeta Cole will lead the program built around "Women and World Highways." Now is the time to order crested jewelry from Balfour for Christmas presents. IT WILL SOON BE TOO LATE L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY 411 W. 14th Phone 307 901 Mass. St. Sunnyside Residents Phone 636 We can furnish your home to suit your tastes Everything From Floor to Ceiling - Reasonable Prices - Easy Terms - Free Delivery See Us Before You Buy and Make Your Money Stretch Starling Furniture Company 928 MASS. 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