OCTOBER 11,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE How about going on a picnic to- morrow and taking along a portable radio to listen to the K.U.-Iowa State football game? Last year a KU. coed not too well indoctrinated with the wiles of foot-ball cheered for Iowa the entire first half. A thorough orientation conducted at half-time by embarrassed comrades led to a second half filled with "Now do I cheer?" "Can I cheer now?" "Tell me when I yell." But on with this week-end. The varsity manager, Larry McSpadden, has arranged for a dance tomorrow night at the Military Science building, plus a four-act floor show at 10:15 p.m. Sig Alphs Elect Tonight, direct your dancing feet to Sleepy Hollow, Corbin, and Jolliffe halls which are holding open houses. law officers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon are Murray Davis, president; David Mitchell, secretary-treasurer; and Jim Padon, social chairman. Tau Sigma announces the pledging of the following women: 22 Women Pledge Tau Sigma Betty Jo Larber, Rozanne Craff, Margo Pierce, Helen Ward, Marilyn Pierce, Nina Green, Connie Cultra, Judith Tthen, Donna Munn, Gloria Maxwell, Anne Allan, Bee Brady, Bettie Hamman, Peggy Graber, Rosemary Robison, Doris Then, Joan Vermillion, Betty Webb, Margaret Meeks, Tish Laming, Mary Jo Meyers, and Carol Helmers. will follow. * * * Pledging services will be held at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in Robinson gymnasium. A short business meeting will follow. Legal Fraternity Elects The pledging of Donald L. Hayward, Franklin Hiebert, Kenneth H. Hiebsch, Jean O. Moore, Dwyne L. Oglebsy and Grove G. Sweet has been announced by Phi Alpha Delta, professional legal fraternity. Newcomer's Club Plan Luncheon And Party A luncheon and a Christmas party were planned for the next two monthly meetings of the Newcomers' club at a meeting Thursday night in the Union. The club will meet on the second Thursday of each month. It is composed of the wives of faculty members with the rank of instructor and above who have been at the University less than two years. It is a branch of the University Women's club. Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. Sponsor Devotional Services Devotional services sponsored by the Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. groups will be held each week day from 7:30 to 7:50 a.m. in Danforth chapel. The first service will be Monday. Thoughts for meditation will be given and a background of organ music will be played by Patricia Burnham. Burnham Dorothy Hoover and Dale Rummer are in charge for the two organizations. Pep Tea Attracts University Women Several hundred University women attended the Jay Jane Jamboree Wednesday in the Kansas room of the Union, Virginia Wickert, president reported today. Representatives from all the organized women's houses and numerous Independents participated in the two-hour program. Music for dancing was provided by a juke box, bridge games were held, and refreshments were served. Club sponsors present were Miss Florence Black, of the mathematics department, and Miss Maude Elliott, language professor. ___ Officers Appointed For Phi Chi Theta Phyllis Betts was appointed historian of Phi Chi Theta, national honorary business fraternity for women, at a meeting Wednesday. Other appointments were Mary Kay Parker, chapter hostess, and Erna Belle Johnson, corresponding secretary. New committee members are Jerry Hamm, courtesy; Maxine Thach, Ruth Hibbs, and Billie Stillman, membership; Elizabeth Pasarnow, Rosemary Jarboe, and Margaret Philblad, entertainment. International club held its "get acquainted" meeting Wednesday night in the Union with about 60 guests present. International Club Holds Mixer Antonia Martinez, temporary chairman of the club, introduced the foreign students on her mock radio broadcast. The Mexican hat dance was given by Manuelelito Maldonado and Conchita Honey in native costume. Both are children of K.U. students. Tea and cookies were served after the formal part of the program with Miss Mary McCracken, housemother of Henley house, presiding. She was assisted by Meredith Heinshon. Antonia Martinez headed the committee in charge, assisted by Dorothy Park, Boli Marquez, Jose Portuguez, Kristin Moe, and Henry Pinaud. The club will meet at 7:30 p.m. next Thursday at Henley house. Chiapusso Piano Recital Postponed To Nov. 25 The annual recital by Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano, will be Nov. 25 instead of Monday as previously announced. Because of the heavy enrollment at the University, the recital will be given in Hoch auditorium instead of in one of the smaller auditoriums. Betsy Sheidley has been elected president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge class. Other officers are Margaret Meeks, secretary-treasurer; Nima Green, social chairman; Polly Crosby, intramurals chairman; Edith Elaeus, scholarship chairman; and Elceen Horner, song leader. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Betsy Sheidley Heads Kappa Pledge Class 925 Vermont Street Sunday, October 13, 1946 C. FOSBERG HUGHES, Minister 9:45 Plymouth Forum: "The Church in Social Action"—Rev. Harold Bradshaw, Topeka. Plymouth Forum meets in the chapel and is open to all adults. 11:00—"Living According to Rule." Sermon by the minister. Anthem by chorus chior. Solo by Curtis Glover. 3:00—Fireside Forum picnic. K.U. students meet at parish house. A Calendar of Campus Events Tonight: Members of Delta Delta Delta are planning a hayride from 8 to midnight. Sleepy Hollow will hold open house from 9 to midnight. Corbin hall will have a formal open house from 9 to midnight. Jolliffe hall has scheduled an informal open house from 9 to midnight. Tau Kappa Epsilon will have a hayrack ride for tonight. Tomorrow: Locksley hall will have a hayrack ride from 6 to 9:30 p.m. to the University recreation farm. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will entertain Kappa Alpha Theta at a party from 2 to 4 p.m. at the chapter house. The Old-New club will hold a dinner meeting in the East room of the Union at 6:30. A Varsity dance will be held from to 12 at the Military Science building. A dance has been scheduled by the Sunflower Union Activities from 8 to 12 at the Sunflower Union annex for women from Miller, Watkins and Corbin halls. Chiapusso To Judge Chopin Piano Contest Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano in the School of Fine Arts, has been chosen one of the judges in the Inter-American Chopin piano contest to be held in Chicago Oct. 19. to be healed. He will be working with Olin Downes, of the New York Times; Desire Desauw, conductor of the Chicago Symphony orchestra; Felix Borsowki, composer-critic; and Sergei Tarnowski and Rudolph Ganz, pianists. Sigma Delta Chi Elects Gunn Temporary President Sigma Delta Chi, fraternity for journalism seniors, met yesterday and elected temporary officers. William Feeney, graduated student, retired as president. James Gunn was elected president Bill Haage, secretary, and Jack Wertz, treasurer. Who Won The Fight? Hopkinsville, Ky. (UP)—A wife told police court that her husband disappeared for five months, then showed up early one morning and asked, "Is my breakfast ready?" Police arrested the pair for fighting. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 Orchestra Will Play Out-Of-Town Dates The University orchestra, under the direction of Russell L. Wiley again will meet requests for out-of-town performances this fall. The orchestra will present two concerts during the year, Dec. 9 and June 2, in Hoch auditorium. Student solists will be featured on the programs, which will include one movement of a major symphony and additional entertainment numbers. 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