OCTOBER 15, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Bob Boese Pledged MI Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Bob Boese, Coffeyville. Theta's Honor Housemother Kappa Alpha Theta entertain with a brunch honoring its new house-mother, Mrs. K. W. Perkins, at the English room of the Union Saturday morning. Miller Hall Entertains Habein - * * Tau Kappa Hayrack Ride Miller Hall entertained Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, at a tea Sunday afternoon. Guests of Tau Kappa Epsilon at a hayride and dance Friday night were Beverly King, Patricia Powers. Georgiana Sewell, Betty Bacon, Virginia Lee Daniels, Polly Crosby, Ann Hoage, Susan Reilly, Marilyn Smith, Rene Jose, Lola Marie Branit, Charlotte Henry, Gwendolyn Harger, Dorothy James, Marilyn Frizzel, Mila Williams, Mary Janette Covey, Wilda Hasler, Barbara Carges, Lila Hyten, Nancy Lee McFadden, Eleanor Campbell, Frieda Hargeg, Peggy Herbst, Betty Rae Thomas, Harriet Wadell, Carol Tarrent, Lynn Hegerty, Doris Jean Gillman, Barbara Givin, Matha Mires, Velma Kramer, Dolores Custer, Patricia Zoller, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McCellan and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wuthnow. Party Plan, Chaperone List Due Two Weeks Early Two weeks before any authorized social function, notice of the function and names of the chaperones are to be turned in to the dean of women. This ruling was announced at a recent meeting of the social committee of the All Student Council. Well, Ya Can't Have Time For Everything Every fall, magazines promise a "new" college coed for the school year . . . one sweet and neat looking. Every fall, Mother and Dad hope it may be true. But come November, and they give up. Their daughter is still advocating the "comfortable" look. Yet this year, remarkable progress has been made toward that clean-cut neat look, particularly in the field of sweaters. The "Sloppy Joe" sweaters have been tucked inside, and belts pulled tight to cinch in the waistline. But that doesn't mean that all sweaters are beneath a waistband. As long as the females among us admire the splashy, colorful, masculine sweaters, there will still be sloppy sweaters worn over the skirt. Seldom will the sweater that fits her husband, brother, or latest truly love, fit her. And fashion mags are saying that dirty saddle shoes are passe. So they are . . . for the first week or two. But then, with the pinch for "five minutes more," unpolished shoes sprout out on the campus like mushrooms. And who tells the coed that straight hair isn't the style anymore? No one that has a straight-haired friend. So hairlines still coast around the shoulder line, curled or uncurled, and Miss K.U. still dresses as she has time to dress. Bacteriology Club Will Meet Oct.24 The bacteriology club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Oct. 24. The constitution of the club is being rewritten because copies of the original constitution cannot be found. The club plans to continue its past policy of discussions with outside speakers on various topics relative to bacteriological and biological subjects. The pledges of Phi Gamma Delta will be guests of the Chi Omega pledge class at an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight at the chapter house. The Tau Kappa Epsilon pledge class will entertain the Delta Gamma pledges at a dinner and dance at the chapter house tonight. Watkins hall will have an hour dance from 6:30 to 8 tomorrow night for old and new students. The Y.M.C.A. will meet in the Kansas room at 7:30 tonight. Sleepy Hollow Hall will hold an hour dance tonight from 7:00 until 8:00 for new and old students. Lonely Sailor Tries Luck In Texas, Via The Mails San Antonio. (UP)—A lonesome sailor wanted to meet, through the mails, a pretty girl, so he sent his appeal to Texas. Postmaster Dan Quill received a letter addressed to "Some Pretty Girl, Somewhere, U.S.A." It was enclosed in a note to Quill from Seaman 1/c Dick McGinnis of Great Lakes, Ill., who asked that it be delivered to "the prettiest girl, 18 years old, five feet three inches tall, with brown hair." Inmates of American prisons voluntarily gave 100,695 pints of blood to the armed forces during the war. Burgert's Shoe Service Shoes Dyed Any Color 1113 Mass. Phone 141 COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 "Service With a Smile" ROUND CORNER LUNCH 11 West Eighth (Around the Corner from Round Corner) KANSAN WANT ADS Are Economical and Get Results.