OCTOBER 4,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Young Jayhawkers are giving the last shines to their patent leather sandals and pressing their night shirts starched stuff as boards preparatory to the Night Shirt parade and the dances tonight. First in the fox trot spotlight for tonight are the dance at the community building after the rally and the Bitter Bird Scrip dance in the Military Science building. Members of Chi Omega and Harmon Co-op are planning their own waltzing. Favoring weary larynxes and making conversation while dancing as "onnecessary" as possible, an after-the-game varsity in the Military Science building is scheduled from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. Pi Beta Phi will hold open house in the Kansan room of the Union at the same time. Tonight: Chi Omega will hold open house at the chapter house from 9 to midnight. Harman Co. will en train with Harman Co-op will ennure with a dance from 8 to midnight at the hall. Wesley Foundation is sponsoring a picnic at Clinton park from 5 to 8. The Scrip dance of the Bitter Bird magazine will be held from 9 to 12 at the Military Science building. Tomorrow Night; A varsity dance will be held from 9 to 12 at the Military Science building. Pi Beta Phi will hold open house in the Kansas room of the Union from 9 to 12. Bernard President Of Smith Hall Smith hall, new addition to men's residence halls, elected Ted Bernard as its president. Jordan Burkey will serve as vice-president; Bob Kingtonking, secretary; Bob Pemberton, treasurer; Roger Tilbury, social chairman, and John Lukert, intramural chairman. Gamma Phi Pledges Headed by Schnitzler The Gamma Phi Beta pledge class has elected Alberta Vitznitzler as its president. Other pledge officers are Barbara Johnson, vice-president and social chairman; Bernice Brady, secretary-treasurer; Isobel Atwood, historian; and Peggy Graber, song leader. The pledge class of Phi Gamma Delta has elected Wendel Gugler president; Bob Kline, vice-president; David Richie, Wichita; Bob Ogilvie, treasurer; Bill Binter, social chairman; and Woodson Dryden, sergeant-at-arms. Gugler Is President Of Phi Gam Pledges There's No Need for endless street walking to find reliable cleaners. CASH AND CARRY NEW YORK CLEANERS Branch - 411 W. 14th Homecoming Queen Gets Crown Oct.19 The homecoming queen will be crowned between halves of the Homecoming football game with Nebraska Oct. 19. Every women's organized house may nominate one member for the queen contest, James K. Hitt, committee chairman, announced today. Written nominations signed by the house president may be sent to Mr. Hitt in the Registrar's office not later than 5 p.m. Thursday. Harvey Commands Scott Harvey has been elected commander of Sigma Nu replacing Wilmer Landon who resigned recently. Additional officers of the fraternity are James Summers, lieutenant-commander; Howard Shryock, recorder; John Busboom, treasurer; Bob Dawson, assistant treasurer; Clark Hargiss, chaplain; Sim Myers, historian; Bart Ramsey, sentinel; Bud Seaman, reporter; and George Darsie, intramural chairman. Reinking Elected President Of Battenfeld Hall The following men have been elected officers of Battenfeld hall: Victor Reinking, president; Marion Sumner, vice-president; Austin Harmon n., secretary; Clyde Lunger, treasurer; Alvin Haggard, social chairman; Wallace Abbey, publicity chairman; and Jim Burke, intramural manager. Lyle Wheatcroft, Eugene Casement, and Ray Frisby were elected to the Forum, governing body of the hall. Richard Hollingsworth is the proctor. Varsity For Jayhawkers, Shockers After Football Game An after-the-game dance, the second Varsity of the year, will be held tomorrow night from 9 to 12 in the Military Science building. Members of the University student body and the Wichita booster section are invited to attend. Ernie Rice and his Varsity Crew will play. Physical Therapy To Meet The Physical Therapy club will hold its first meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the class room at Watkins Memorial hospital. Those interested in the activities of the club are invited to attend. Also Unfinished Bookcases Fluorescent Desk Lamps Waste Baskets We have a good supply of STUDENT and KNEEHOLE DESKS—Walnut or Maple finishes—Prices from Special Discounts for Quantity Buyers $12.95 REASONABLE PRICES Free Delivery STARLING Furniture Co. 928 Mass. Sunflower Union activities committee, headed by Buell Schilts, has been selected for the forthcoming season's program. Buell Schilts Heads Sunflower Activities Meeting of new committee members will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Sunflower cafeteria. Sunflower men interested in a dance band are asked to meet at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the Sunflower union. Committee members selected are social, Paul Herpich and James Montgomery; public relations, McInnis Newby, Fred Creamy and Theodore Utschen; intramurals, Richard Lading and James Overman; business, Joseph C. Delaney; entertainment, Ronald Hadley and Ralph Henley; and groups and organizations, Jerry Kuehnle and Richard Heily. Phi Gams Pledge Anthony Phi Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Dan Anthony of Leavenworth. - 3-Day Cleaning Service - 24-Hour Shoe Repair - 4-Day Laundry Service Village Cleaners Opposite School Sunflower, Kansas Western Union--8 a.m.-9 p.m. DRAKE'S FOR DELICIOUS BAKES 907 Mass. Phone 61 Vita Fluff Dermeriss Revlon—at IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 9411/2 Mass. Phone 533 FOR PROMPT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE CALL 383 SPECIAL STUDENT SERVICE Rough Dry 9c Per Pound Shirfs 10c Each Finished LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 10th & NEW HAMPSHIRE Cash and Carry at Office Parking Space Always Available Without Cost Lost Something? 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