OCTOBER 28,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hallowe'en furnished the theme for most of the parties this weekend. More organized houses held parties, dances, and open houses than on any other weekend since the beginning of school with the exception of the homecoming shin-digs. The Military Science building was decorated with orange and black crepe paper ribbons, and cut-outs of pumpkins, cats, and witches for the I.S.A. Halloween party. Perky new sweaters and old favorite knits were the prevailing dress for the evening. Cards tables were set up for those who preferred bridge or pitch. Seen at the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas, Lou Bundren and Alvin Haggard, Adrea Hinkle and Allen Stewart, LaVerla Harris and Calvin Cooley, Evelyn Skonberg and Dale Dunlap. The Pumpkin Prom began with a "Crawl Inn." Tickets were bought at a candle-lit altar. The entrance to the ballroom had hidden steps, plank stairways, and spooks nesting in the corners. The last obstacle was a baled hay tunnel. Decorations in the ballroom included a snaggle-tooth, cross-eyed pumpkin, balloons, and crepe paper streamers. At intermission, Owen Peck auctioned off a miniature Venus de Milo. Peck properly extolled the virtues and qualities of his "Venus" before the unveiling disclosed it to be his date. Plaid shirts and jeans-for once clean and slightly pressed for so formal an occasion, were worn by almost all the dancers. amost on the other side. Among the blue-jeaned attendants were Nancy Jolly and Harold Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. George Rosel, Dean Jordon and Roselyn Skonberg, Joan Woodward and Keith Wilson, and Shirley French and Scott Ninginger. Alpha Chi Open House Alpha Chi Omega held open house Friday night in the Kansas room of the Union. Guests were: Randolph Vories, Mike Gubar, Jim Street, George Winters, Jack Powell, Charlie Peterson, Joe Davis, Earl Robertson, Tom Young, John Davidson, Tommy Williams, Ben Foster, Ed Surface, Andy Berry, Robert Riss, Carl Tilford, George McCarthy, Tom Nicklin, Diek Harris, Bob Southern, Chuck Kelley. Jack Beeman, Sam Peacock, Harlan Livinggood, John Davis, Richard Beach, Mike Winsor, Bill Mayer, Perry Wilcox, Bill Pringle, Bill Dlinger, Bob Elliot, Al Shephard, Fred Daneke, Don Hayward, Jack Ferguson, Bob Held, Sonny Love, Harry Morey, Robert Elbel, Marvin Gregory, Bill Forsyth, Bettie Remiel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Woodman, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lindeman. Chaperones were: Mrs. W. C. Jackson, Mrs. Matthew H. Scott, Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Blocker, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Lauer. Teke's Entertain Guests of Tau Kappa Epsilon at a Halloween party Friday night included Kathryn Haver, Patricia Zoller, Mary Ellen Whitney, Charlotte Bartley, Eleanor Campbell, Jean Brunton, Marylynn Brizell, Joan Schindling, Jane Topping, Beverly King, Alexis Nebel, Betty Lou Byam, Nancy Lee McFadden, Isabell Atwood. Mary Jeanette Covey, Nancy German, Peggy Herbst, Corine Carter, Bertha Schnitzler, Virginia Jose, Louise Springer, Sue Calloway, Becky Davidson, Grace Gwinner, Norma Snyder, Peggy Graber, Doris Tehen, Donie Jean Gilman, Susan Inter-House Sing To Be Dec. 6,13 The Inter-House sing will be Dec. 6 for women and Dec.13 for men. Charles Hall, chairman of the social committee of the All Student Council, said today. For the Sing 15 to 25 members of any organized house wishing to compete are chosen by the house to represent their organization. Three songs will be sung by each group. The Sing, a popular pre-war tradition, includes the singing of one University song, a Christmas carol, and one song of the group's choice, with the winning group being awarded a trophy. The social committee has decided to publish a poster listing University activities for the week. These will be placed in prominent places on the campus each Monday morning. Jane Beltz, Neva Bishop, Betty Bradford, Martha Laffer, Georgiana Sewell, Marta Franklynk, Frieda Harger, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. William Nickels, Mr. and Mrs. J. McEdell, Edward Kelly, Toby Brumback, Dean Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ramage, Robert Hill, David Johnson, and Harry Gianakin. Reilly, Renee Jose, Martha Myers, Patricia Nordeen, Melba Lemon, Jane Reid. FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS Buddy GALLAGHER MOTORS Chemistry Club Holds Year's First Meeting Candidates will be chosen by a nominating committee composed of present officers. President Bob Hammer, engineering senior, reviewed plans for the coming year and introduced new members. Officers will be elected at the next meeting of the Chemistry club Nov. 7, members decided at the club's first meeting last week. SQUARE DEAL After the business meeting a movie on glass - manufacturing, "Sand and Flame," was shown. Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. Sunflower Dames Will Have Lectures On Home Subjects Alum water is fine for brittle finger nails—soak them a few minutes just before retiring. The Sunflower branch of the K.U. Dames, who are wives of students. Thursday voted to have a series of lectures and classes on child psychology, interior decorating and home economics. The classes, to be held two times a month, will be taught by members of the faculty. 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