OCTOBER 8,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hour dances are in vogue this season, and the social calendar for tonight provides one at Foster hall and several sorority-fraternity pledge class dances. Big Ep's Have Dance Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges will entertain pledges of Delta Delta Delta at an hour dance tonight. Theta Pledges Entertain The pledge class of Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain the pledge class of Phi Gamma Delta with an hour dance at the chapter house tonight. A.O. Pi Hour Dance Tonight The pledge class of Kappa Sigma will be the guests of Alpha Omicron Pi at an hour dance tonight. DG's Invite Pi K.A.'s Pi Kappa Alpha pledges will be entertained at an hour dance tonight by the Delta Gamma pledge class. Tekes Give Dinner Dance Tau Kappa Epsilon pledges will entertain tonight with a dinner and hour dance for Gamma Phi Beta pledges. Foster To Have Dance A.D. Pi's Pledges Entertain Foster hall will have an hour dance from 7 to 8 o'clock tonight. Wheat Heads Pledges A.D. Pi's Pledges Entertain The pledge class of Sigma Nu will be guests of Alpha Delta pi pledges at an hour dance tonight. Sigma Kappa pledge class has elected the following officers: Dorothy Wheat, president; Ruth Murphy, vice-president; Donna De Munn, secretary; Doris Miner, treasurer; and Geralda Keesees, social chairman. 400 Couples Attend Varsity More than 400 couples attended the Varsity dance Saturday night in the Military Science building, Larry McSpadden, dance manager, said today. Bob Douglas and his orchestra will play for the Varsity next Saturday. Keith Wilson will have a four-act floor show at intermission. Sigma Nu Pledging Sigma Nu held formal pledging services for 30 men at the chapter house Sunday. Those pledged included Richard L. Ashley, Harvey Barnett, Jack P. Beeman, Syd A. Bennett, Andrew W. Berry, Vernon L. Biggs, William N. Bragg, Dwight D. Day, Robert W. Elliot, Stanley M. England, Frank F. Finley, Dean K. Gilhrist, Bruce Goshorn, Charles W. Hawkins, Buddy J. Hinkle, Harold E. Jones, Orville Clyde King, Jr., William G. Monale, Harry W. Morey, Robert A. Ramseyer, Gerald Vern Ricketts, Robert B. Riss, Norton B. Rixey, William R. Hoehl, Dale S. Romig, Lloyd H. Russing, Lee G. Seldon, Jack R. Settles, Stuart A. Thompson, and Robert E. Touhey. Britton Carruth Head Officers elected for Carruth hall this year include Emma Lou Britton, president; Shirley Craine, vicepresident; Eleanor Bradford, secretary; Leta Ramsdell, treasurer; Patricia Graham, social chairman; Dorothy Stephenson, song leader; and Frances Neal, Inter-Dorm council representative. Shepherd Elected Marybelle Shepherd has been elected president of the Delta Delta Delta pledge class. She will be assisted by Louise Springer, secretary; Betty Ann Hilts, treasurer; Katherine Walter, song leader, and Dorothy O'Connor, social chairman. Faurot Heads Chi O's Isabel Faurot has been electe president of the Chi Omega pledge class. Betty Webb will serve as vicepresident and social chairman, and Ruth Walters as secretary-treasurer. Tau Sigma Tryouts Begin Tonight Tryouts for Tau Sigma, honorary dance sorority, will be held for women with initials A to M at 7:15 tonight and for those from M to Z at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in Robinson gymnasium. A public performance will be given in the spring. Miss Marilyn Franklin, of the physical education department, is sponsor. Officers are Alice Ackerman, president; Jane Ellen Johnson, vicepresident; Barbara Varner, treasurer; Loretta Phillips, secretary; Mittimaude Hunter, notifications chairman; and Georgia Lee West-moreland, costumes chairman. Foreign Student Mixer In Union Wednesday A mixer for foreign students will be held at 7:30 tomorrow night in the Kansas room of the Union building, Antonia Martinez, chairman of the foreign students' organization committee, has announced. Entertainment at the mixer will be a typical Mexican dance in costume by Conchita Honey and Manuel Maldonado, six-year-old dancers from Mexico City. Julia Ann Rogers will sing the "International Students' Song" in Latin. Refreshments will be served after the program. New Texts At Bookstore Editions of Millard's "Physical Chemistry" and Gordon's "Barriers to World Trade" have been received by the student book store, L. E Woolley, manager, said today. Also a few copies of the paristology manual are now available, he added. Scouting Fraternity To Hear Dean Lawson Thursday Lescher's Shoe Shop Phone 256 812 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Dr. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, will speak at the weekly meeting of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, Thursday night. At the past week's meeting, Henry Werner, dean of student affairs, urged service organizations to provide recreational opportunities for the thousands of University students who do not dance. A.O. Pi Pledges Elect The following pledge officers were elected at Alpha Micron Pi; Dorothy Heschmeyer, president; Corel Dunkley, vice-president; Betty Tice, secretary; and Mary Files, social chairman. Elwanda Brewer was elected song leader of the chapter, Marjorie Burtscher, social chairman; Mary Stark, activities chairman, and Zoe Siler, courtesy chairman. French Club To Meet Le Cercle Francais will hold an organization meeting to elect officers at 4 o'clock Wednesday in 113 Frank Strong Hall. All students interested are invited to join. Read the Daily Kansan daily. PARKER HERBEX for Your Hair VITA FLUFF SHAMPOO IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 1/2 Moss. Phone 533 DE LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Some Location-Some Management You Are Welcome 711 Mass. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 DRAKE'S FOR DELICIOUS BAKES 907 Mass. Phone 61 THE COLLEGE JEWELER Moved to New Location—809 Mass. 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