OCTOBER 29,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Sleepy Hollow Has Dance An hour dance open to old and new students will be held tonight from 7 to 8 at Sleepy Hollow hall. ocksley Will Entertain Locksley Hall will give an hour dance from 6:30 to 8 p.m. tomorrow. Delta Chi's Have Guests Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brune and Irene Marshall were guests of Delta Chi at dinner Sunday. Alpha Chi's Give Tea Alpha Chi Omega entertained with a tea Wednesday afternoon at the chapter house honoring Mrs. Matthew H. Scott, national counselor, Berkley, Calif., and Mrs. John B. Watson, alumni district chairman, of ElPaso, Texas. Triangle Elects Officers Recently elected officers of Triangle fraternity are Tom Ackerman, preident; Richard Deffenbaugh, vice-president; Harry Holle, recording secretary; Joe Hensley, corresponding secretary; Clifford Haarbo, chapter editor; Allan Pringle, librarian; Clifford Bates, sergeant-at-arms; and Glen Sankey, business manager. Form Teke Club Married and inactive members of the local chapter and of other chapters of Tau Kappa Epsilon have formed a Teke Club. The club will meet every Thursday night at the chapter house. Those attending the meeting Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Harris, Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ferro, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crow, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. R. Warner, Edward Kelley, Warren Spiker, David Bender, T. V. Anthony Jr., Thomas Hogan, Robert Putney, Miss Arleen Nichols, William Haage, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryan. Triangle Has Hayrack Ride Triangle fraternity entertained with a hayrack ride Friday night. A reception was held at the chapter house following the ride. Chaperones were Dr. Shelby A. Miller and Mrs. Nan V. Rogers, housemother. Guests included Phara Rathbun, Joan Rettig, Edith Bossom, Dot Owens, Joan Gregory, Sue Webster, Marylou Bacon, Shirley Kieth, Warrene Kirby, Mary Lou Foley, Audrey Clements, Jackulin Ogan, Lorine Wescott, WesWCest, Marion Miles, Ruth Mitchell, Joan Wharton, Betty Huffman, and Caroline Morris. Hopkins Give Party Guests at the Hopkins hall Hayrack party Friday night were Harold Carrell, Victor Pettibone, Lynn Greeley, Donald Hanes, Ralph Dunn, Cecil Duck, Dwight Hunter, Sammy Brecheson, Karl Ebel, Robert Jaeger, Roland Eiberts, David Johnson, and Hugh Dahoeh. Delta Chi's Entertain Guests of Delta Chi at a hayrack ride Friday evening were Peggy Foster, Betty Brewer, Barbara Vanderpool, Patricia Cook, Virginia Copage, Patsy Harris, Nola Hosey, Lila Hyton, Billy Emmons, Shirley Sparling, Sally Sheppard, Marsh Cousins, Lee Balchidge, Norma Mendhenlah, Betty Jean DeArmond, Betty Duem克姆, Diane Stryker, Jerry Keeesey, Janie Wilcox, Joan Pugh, Arleen Feldkamp, Marilyn Franklin, Barbara Parent, Helen Hark rader, Dorothy Heshmyer, Donna DeMunn, Betty Shaw, and Helen Hendricks. Takes Entertain Chi Omegas The Chi Omega pledge class will be guests of the Tau Kappa Epsilon pledges at dinner and an hour dance tonight. Sigma Nu Gives Barbeque Guests of Sigma Nu at a barbeque Saturday night included members of P. S.G.L. Senate will meet at 10 tonight in Battenford hall. P.S.G.L. To Meet All University women are invited to attend the tea honoring Margaret Habein, dean of women, from 4 to 5:30 this afternoon in the Kansas room of the Union. Mortar Board Will Honor New Dean Of Women kni Gamma Delta and their dates. Among those present were Mary Alford, Barbara Byrd, Martha Yingling, Frances Muhlenbruch, Phyllis Fretwell, Virginia Urban, Beverly Fox, Courtney Cowgill, Dottie Lou Thomas, Mercedes Muir, Barbara Burns, Barbara Karges, Gloria Maxwell, Tish Laming, Marilyn Glover, Glenda Leuhring, Shirly Garst, Edie Carey, Marty Duncan, Kit Carson, Dorothy Hegdal, Joan Hendrickson, Mary Lou Martin, Isobel Faurot, Barbara Winn, Mary Varner, Lucille Kuykendall, Shirley Liecht, Ann Stanton, Frana Turner, Patti Norcross, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carmean, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stryker, Elizabeth Shears, Patricia Moyer, Mary Sue Weimer, Joan Gardner, Barbara Nash, Ray Betlach, Ruth Ramssey, Sue Crabb, Beebe Honne, Margaret Logan, Betty Boling, Patricia Link, Shirley Hoyt, Jane Ferrell, Jo Ellen Hall, Ruth Walters, Gloria Hill, Barbara Howard, Joan Powers, Jeanne Brown, Guin Querz, Sally Krehbiel,Jo Anne McGraw, Margie Fadler, Nancy McGraw, Alberta Cornwell, Berty Snitzler, Reft Landis, Isabelle Atwood, Norma Lee Loske, Mary Joe Myers, Marilyn Woods, Bobby Magill, Shirley McGinness, Sally Sandifer, Elaine Sawyer, Elizabeth Esterle, Millie Carpenter, Jerry Powers, Dorothy Stephenson, Mary Jo Moxley, Sylvia Small, Betty Hammon, Beverly King, Joan Brunton, Nancy Ludlow, Mary Jane Wegert, Virginia Larsen, Mary Ann Sawyer, Barbara Frizell, Jean Reed, Barbara Ackerman, Francis Hadley, Marilyn McNeish, Nancy German, Margery Shryock, Lois Link, Sue Riley, Isabelle Martin, Donna Clark, Jerry Lyons, Joan Hamilton, Peggy Baker, Mary Kay Page, Martha Keplinger, and Eugenia Malott. Hostesses will be members of Mortar Board, senior women's honorary society. The tea was planned so that all women could meet the new dean. Stranathan Has Operation Prof. J. D. Stranathan of the physics department underwent a major operation at Watkins hospital today. His condition is reported to be satisfactory. Vita Fluff Dermeriss Revlon — at IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 $ _{2} $ Mass. Phone 533 Allen Will Speak Tonight To Phi Alpha Deita Harry K. Allen, former supreme court justice, will speak at 7:30 tonight in the Grill room of the Hotel Eldridge, before the Phi Alpha Delta professional fraternity. All law students not affiliated with either legal fraternity are invited by Phi Alpha Delta to attend. Lawrence Optical Company Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted Broken Lenses Duplicated DR. M. E. LUKENS Phone 425 1025 Mars. Phone KU-25 with your news. CHANNEL-SANDERS MOTOR CO. 622 Mass. Phone 616 WHAT? You say you want to win a radio? You say you want to own a lamp? 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