NOVEMBER 5,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS . PAGE THREE Pi Beta Phi Head Visits Pi Beta Phi gave a tea Sunday afternoon honoring Mrs. Adrian Lindsey, new province president who is visiting the chapter. Theta Tau Guests Tri-Delts Initiate 11 Sunday dinner guests of the Theta Tau house were Mr. and Mrs. George Feet and son, Jim; Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw, and Charles Baer. Delta Delta Delta announces the initiation of 11 women. The honor initiate was Marjorie Dinsmore. Others initiated were Mary Klooz, Betty Cunningham, Glenna Thompson, Marilyn Oborg, Joyce Wormon, Bonnie Cunningham, Norma Sue Callaway, Patricia Dye, Eva Humphrey, and Mary Alice Martin. No midweek dance will be held this week, Larry McSpadden, Varsity dance manager, said today, because of the operas scheduled for Wednesday and the speech and drama plays being given four evenings this week. Midweek Cancelled;Varsity On Saturday There will be a Varsity dance Saturday after the Kansas-Oklahoma game, from 9 to 12 midnight in the Military Science building. Ernie Rice and his Varsity Crew will furnish the music. More than 500 persons attended the Varsity dance after the Kansas-Oklahoma Aggie game, McSpadden said. The program for intermission was cancelled when one of the entertainers became ill. Quonset Hut Is Popular With Men More men than women study in the quonset hut north of Frank Strong hall, according to Mrs. W. C. Granger, morning custodian of the hut. Many engineers study there because it is nearer the School of Engineering than Watson library, she said. Few outside noises except an occasional high note of a voice major practicing in Frank Strong hall penetrate the steel jacket of the hut. Just as the walls keep noise out, they also keep echos in, which makes a serious problem. Mrs. Granger added. The hut, open between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, has its heaviest hours between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Nine Volunteers Will Work At Polls Five students, two students' wives, one member of the faculty, and one resident of Lawrence have volunteered as poll workers at the Military Science building from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. today. Clerks will be Mabel B. Baker, College senior, Samuel J. Lance, College freshman, Mrs. Louise Stephanou, student's wife, and Mrs. A. E. Woestemeyer, 1325 Tennessee street. Five judges and four clerks will take care of the student in-state absentee balloting. Judges will be: William Guilfoyle, first year law, John Gunther, College senior, Jean Moore, College senior, Mrs. Glee Smith, student's wife, and James K. Hitt. registrar. Proficiency Exam Results To Be Out In December Results of the English proficiency examination which was given Saturday will not be known until December, according to Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, instructor in the English department. Just how many of the 372 students who registered actually took the examination has not yet been determined. Mean Old Witch Here is Doris Doe who plays the part of the witch who causes Hansel and Gretel so much trouble. She will be seen in Humperdinck's opera which will be presented at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hoch auditorium. In the evening, "The Bohemian Girl" will be presented. Both operas are sponsored by the School of Fine Arts. Mu Phi Epsilon Pledges Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority, will hold pledging services Saturday at the Union building. Women to be pledged are; Sunday Jam Session Margaret Nelson, Virginia Joseph, Martha Myers, Maxine Dunkleberg, Shirley Ousley, Jeanne Aldridge, Betty Thomas, Sara Webb, Harriet Harlow, Emily Schnabel, Shirley Sloan, Eleanor Browne, Violet Orloff, and Elaine Thalman. Lutheran Club Pledges 27 Sydney Dawson and his orchestra featured an all-time hit parade, jam session sponsored by the Union activities committee Sunday night in the Kansas room of the Union. About 75 students attended. The Iota chapter of Gamma Delta, international association of Lutheran college students, received 27 new members at a candlelight service Sunday night at Immanuel Lutheran church. Newly elected officers were also installed at the ceremony. They are: president, Harold Benitz; vice-president, Vernon Nuss; secretary, Mary Jean Moore, and treasurer, Neal Jacobs. The following were received as members: Norman Nolon; Mrs. Vernon Nuss, Margaret Wulf, Adeline Tonn, Raymond Koeneke, Fredrick Reich, Erma Rippey, Ernest Meyer, Ohmer Kaiser, Rosemary Landrey, Dolores Mischke, Mrs. Neal Jacobs, Waldo Knichhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lanham; Robert Henning; Richard Wegner; Gilbert Stohs; Wallace Grundeman; Harold Miller; Lloyd Thurau; Herman Hiersterman; Lyle Roth; Glenn Anschutz; Paul Zeh. Neuenswander Will Head Christian Fellowship Paul Neuenswander was elected president of the Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship at a meeting Tuesday night in Myers hall. Other officers elected were: Other JoAnn Adell, vice president; Georgia Webb, secretary; Leo Poland, treasurer; Arden Almujist, missionary secretary; Helen Howe, publications secretary. The fellowship holds daily meditation services at 7:30 a.m. in Myers hall. Everyone is invited to attend. LAWRENCE The Y. W. C. A. will hold a recognition service for new members at Danforth chapel at 4 p.m. Friday. Dorothy Hoover, chairman of Y. W. C. A. worship committee, will be in charge. YWCA Takes New Members SALUTE TODAY Enter This Easy Contest That Gives You WELCOME CASH QUICK! 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