22,1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE OCTOBER 22,1946 With the last blanket roll stored away for another year, and the last toast to "auuld" acquaintances polished off, now is the time for another cup of coffee and a plate of leftovers. And how about taking pen in hand, and piling up a few letters to the old buddies you've promised to write. ADPi To Entertain The Alpha Delta Pi pledge class will entertain the Phi Gamma Delta pledges with an hour dance tonight. Tekes To Entertain Pledges of Alpha Omicron Pi will be guests of the Tau Kappa Epsilon pledge class at a dinner and hour dance tonight. The Delta Delta Delta pledge class will have an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight for the Delta Chi pledges. ATO Honors Alumni Honor Delta Chi Pledges Alpha Tau Omega honored its alumni at a buffet luncheon and a buffet dinner Saturday. Watkins Has Open House Watkins hall held open house for its alumni after the game Saturday. Kappa Sig Alumni Feted A dinner for alumni of Kappa Sigma was given Saturday night at the chapter house. Phi Delt Buffet Luncheon Phi Delta Theta entertained its alumni at a buffet luncheon and open house Saturday. ADPi Entertains Alpha Delta Pi honored its alumni and guests with a buffet luncheon and open house Saturday. Pi KA Alumni Honored --will be judged by authoritative persons $25.00 with an absolutely unbiased attitude. $10.00 All winners will be awarded prizes in $ 5.00 merchandise. Winners may place prize amounts towards buying any item or $ 2.50 items in store. $ 1.00 Alumni of Pi Kappa Alpha were honored at a buffet luncheon Saturday. Delts Have Buffet, Coffee Delta Tau Delta gave a buffet luncheon and an after-the-game coffee for its alumni Saturday. Sigma Nu Is Host Alumni of Sigma Nu were guests of the fraternity at luncheon and dinner Saturday. Delta Chi Entertains Faculty members and alumni who were guests at the Delta Chi Founders' Day banquet are Dr. Raymond H. Wheeler, Dr. Donald C. Bradie, Nelson Shaffer, Evan E. Stevens, Charles Wright, Charles Grzmacher and Jack Pasemore. Ateneo Club To Hear Herman Thursday Chalmers Herman, Spanish instructor, will speak on "Central America and Its Cultural Development" at the Ateneo club meeting at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in 113 Frank Strong hall. Mrs. Herman will appear in costume typical of a Central American country. Election of officers will be held. All Spanish-speaking persons and students who understand the spoken language or who are enrolled in Spanish Three or advanced courses are invited to attend, Bolivar Marquez, retiring president, said. Psychology Club Postpones Picnic Until Spring Postponement of the scheduled picnic until spring was decided by the Psychology club at a meeting at 4 p.m. Monday in Frank Strong hall. James Coleman, instructor in the psychology department, will speak on "Mental Telepathy" at the next Sibb meeting. Nov. 4. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Secretarial Training, Higher Accounting, Civil Service Courses. Approved for training Veterans. Phone 894 Staff of the Bitter Biter magazine will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in classroom B of Myers hall. Anyone interested in working on the magazine staff may attend, Terry Herriott, editor, announced. Salem, Neb. (UP)—John Emmert and Emerson Harlan made a 4,600-mile trip to Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Niagara Falls and Rochester, N.Y., in a 1914 Ford. They had no tire or machine trouble, they said. 'Bird' Staff To Meet Model T's A Good Car HOMECOMING IN MEMORIAL STADIUM You may order copies of this picture (which appeared in Monday's Daily Kansan) at the Kansan business office, basement of the Journalism building. Lost Something? Try a University Daily Kanson Wants Ad ENTER NOW ---will be judged by authoritative persons $25.00 with an absolutely unbiased attitude. $10.00 All winners will be awarded prizes in $ 5.00 merchandise. Winners may place prize amounts towards buying any item or $ 2.50 items in store. $ 1.00 BOWMAN'S SWING CONTEST Choose Your Favorite Dance Band and a Recording Made by That Band and Write a Letter Telling Why You Like Them. ENTRIES "WIN" RULES RULES 1. Letter must be less than 100 words. 2. Mail letter to Bowman's Swing Contest, 900 Mass., before Wednesday, Nov. 20. 3. Contest is open to all Kansas University students. 4. Winners will be announced in Kansan Monday, November 25. Radios, Phonographs, Combinations, Records, Now On Sale at Bowman Radio & Electric 900 Mass. Phone 138