OCTOBER 25,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Enough events are on the social calendar for this week-end to make it almost as busy a time as homecoming. Many students, however, have packed up and headed home for a day or two of Mom's cooking, rather than miss the game next Saturday with Oklahoma A. and M. For those who remain, a dance has been planned both nights as well as house dances, parties, hayrack rides, and even a barbecue. Skirts and sweaters will be the word for the I.S.A. Hallowe'en party at the Military Science building tonight. Those moth-eaten plaid shirts and faded blue jeans will get an airing at the Pumpkin Prom tomorrow night. The affair tonight, while sponsored by the I.S.A., is open to everyone. Alpha Delt's Have Guests Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house Wednesday were Miss Ruth Hoover, Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Veta B. Lear, Miss Laura Neiswanger, and Mrs. Helene Farrell. Guests For Kappa Sig's Mack Bush and Howard Rankin were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Wednesday. Pi Phi's, Delts Dance The pledge class of Delta Tau Delta were guests of the Pi Phi pledges for an hour dance at the chapter house Tuesday. Stafford county members of Statewide Activities met in the Pine room of the Union building Tuesday and discussed plans for a picnic next Wednesday. Stafford Countians Meet, Make Plans For Picnic Members of the party planning committee are Marilyn Russell, Alvin Ritts and Virginia Ann Taylor. New members were introduced by Robert Noyes, chairman. Thomas Glasgow, former Stafford county banker, is the student adviser. Road Company To Give Two Operas Here Nov. 6 A Chicago road company and symphony orchestra will present two operas at Hoch auditorium Nov. 6, but activity tickets will not admit students to the event, Dean D. M. Swarthout, of the School of Fine Arts, said today. Scheduled as "an addition to the University concert course," the opetas will be "Hansel and Gretel," presented at 3:30 p.m., and "The Bohemian Girl." at 8. Miller Elected President Of Student Pharmacy Group The student branch of the American Pharmaceutical association elected Ralph Miller president at its first meeting Wednesday night. Other officers for the year are Warren Plummer, vice-president; Patti McClatchey, secretary; and Alvin Johnson, treasurer. Dr. J. Allen Reese, dean of the School of Pharmacy, spoke on the highlights of the association's 1946 convention. Bacteriology Club Elects Wegscheider The Bacteriology club held a "get acquainted" meeting in the Union Thursday. Officers elected were Pauline Wergscheider, president; Marylyn Smith, vice-president; Carol Wingering, secretary; and Joan Young, treasurer. Dr. E. L. Trecew was chosen faculty adviser. Secretarial Training, Higher Accounting, Civil Service Courses. Approved for training Veterans. Phone 894 International Club Represents 15 Nations Foreign and American students from 15 countries are preparing a constitution for their recently formed International club. When organized the club will resemble an earlier group the Cosmopolitans, which disbanded about nine years ago, Henry Werner, dean of student affairs, said Wednesday. "The East-West review, one of the outstanding performances I have seen, was presented by the Cosmopolitans every year," Dean Werner said. The main reason for the breakup of the club was the depression which cut foreign student population, he added. The new club, not to be confused with the International Relations club sponsored by the department of political science, will have members from Italy, Iran, Norway, Hawaii, Palestine, and Iceland. South and Central American countries represented will be Colombia, Panama, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Puerto Rico. Crowded Conditions Rule Out Lounge The women's lounge planned or Frank Strong hall will not materialize this year, according to Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women. Because of crowded conditions the room that was to be redecorated is now used for classes. Funds for the lounge, raised by women's organizations on the campus last year, are being held in the treasurer's office until they can be used. The lounge would provide a place for women students to study and rest. As there is an adjoining kitchenette, the lounge could be used for teas and socials by women's organizations. Tonight: The actives of Tau Kappa Epsilon and their dates will be guests of the pledge class at a Hallowe'en party at the chapter house. The actives of Delta Chi and their dates will be guests of the pledge class at a hayrack ride from 8 to 12. Hopkins hall is giving a party at he hall from 7:30 to 12. The Newman club will have a dance from 8 to 12 at St. John's church. Phi Bhi Pi will have a dance at the chapter house from 9 to 12. The Hallowe'en party sponsored by the I.S.A. will be from 9 to 12 at the Military Science building. Foster hall will give a party at the hall from 9 to 12. Delta Gamma will hold open house at the chanter house from 9 to 12. Phi Delta Theta is giving a dance at the chapter house from 9 to 12. Triangle fraternity will have a hayrack ride from 7:30 to 12. Carruth hall will hold a formal open house at the hall from 9 to 12. The Alpha Chi Omega open house will be from 9 to 12 in the Kansas room of the Union. Tomorrow: The Delta Tau Delta fraternity will have a dance from 8:30 p.m. to midnight at the chapter house. The Pumpkin Prom will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight at the Military Science building. Sigma Nu will have a barbeque at the chapter house from 6 p.m. to midnight. DE LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You Are Welcome 711 Mass. 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Freshmen Robert Thayer was elected president of the Y.M.C.A. freshmen Thursday night. Official Bulletin Arthur Johnson was chosen vicepresident and Orin Wright secretary-treasurer. October 25,1946 *** Notice to Veterans: Some books and supplies have been returned to the Veterans Training Service office by veterans who have withdrawn from the University. These supplies may be re-issued to veterans who have been unable to obtain required books and supplies. Inquire at 2 Frank Strong. Newman club dance tonight at 8:00 in church basement. All Catholic students are welcome. DRAKE'S FOR DELICIOUS BAKES 907 Mass. Phone 61 100% ALL WOOL Mademoiselle Fifth Ave. REG. School Daze Here's That Gay Campus Sweater That Always Makes the Grade Adelane's 823 Mass. Phone 554