JUNE 4.1946 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARTHA JEWETT, Society Editor Speaking socially, in this first post-war year, University campus activities have undergone a great change. We've seen the reactivation of fraternities . . . the revival of bigger and more elaborate parties . . . the renewal of the Engineer-Law feud . . . stag lines at midweeks . . . informal open houses for veterans . . . more hour dances . . . hayrack rides . . . pre-game rallies . . . the Navy farewell dance . . . Many unusual parties highlighted the social events of the year. Among the more unique ones were . . . the Corbin hall barn dance . . . the Sigma Chi "Alice in Wonderland" party . . . the band and orchestra carnival . . . the Alpha Chi tacky party . . . the Juvenile Jump . . . the Sigma Kappa costume dance . . . the Delta Gamma pineafore party . . . the TKE gambling party . . . the PT8 Easter party . . . the social science survey picnic . . . the Phi Gam-trek to Topeka . . . the Batten-feld dance . . . the Art club costume party . . . Banquet For Seniors Socially speaking, it has been a full, but enjoyable, school year. The Lutheran Student Association of the Trinity Lutheran church held its annual formal banquet, honoring University seniors, at the Lawrence Country club Saturday night The tables were decorated with flowers, and souvenir diplomas, tied with red and blue ribbon, were used as place cards. Norman Kunkle, president of the association, was toastmaster for the program. Those taking part in the program were William Calibaresi, Ruth Ellen Craig, Dorothy Cooper, Miss Mary Larson, Lorraine Mai, Mary Margaret Rickard, Rev. A. J. Beil, and Rev. Harold Hamilton. Seniors honored at the dinner were Helen Hird Afflick, James Afflick, Frances Janes, Mary Jean Johnson, Irene Deschner, and Dorothy Cooper. Phi Psi Gives Formal Phi Kappa Psi entertained Friday night with its annual spring formal at the chapter house. Guests were Dorothy Feldkamp, Patricia Coolidge, Ardeth Collison, Rose Margaret Lawler, Shirley Otter, Jane Coolidge, Lee Blackwill, Mazzie Lane, Patricia Riegle, Anne Scott, Nancy Love, Mary Lou Samson, Maxine Gunsolly, Anne Young Marylin O'Meara, Arleen Feldkamp Maryin U Owensa, Arieen Meldkamp, Doris Donee, Regina McGeorge, Anna Nation, McBrick Alison Nones, Celeste Boasley Irene Sewell, Sue Newcomer, Jeanne Grant, Betty Lay, Virginia Larsen, Mary Ainsworth, Patricia Penney, Rose Nell Curtis, Eleanor Thompson, Jerry Poppers Sally Kreibibel, Gloria Gray, Peggy Moyer, Rae Bellach, Glenda Luehring, Martha Metcalf, Peggy Maloney, Mary Longenecker, Nancy Goering, Irene Cebula. Pat Glenn, Lawrence Kittle, Mildred Taldle, Bobbie Mostrom, Ethel Pearson, Sally McAllister, Margaret Meeks, Teddy Proctor, and Doris Bixby, all of Kansas City; Jacqueline Herriott, Denver; Helen Johnson, Sugar Creek, Mo.; Harriet Kroeker, Hutchinson, and Mrs. C. E. Russell. Chaperons were Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Andrew McKay, and Mrs. F. A. Benson. Those honored were Barbara Prier, Betty Lay, Joo Burch, Barbara Breed, Jean Stodard, Sue Jamieson, Jane Priest, Jane Gillespie, Pat Williams, Ann Newcomer, Dottie Rose Stodder, Joan Miller, Sally Fitzpatrick, Jane Miller, and Nancy Nevin. Pi Beta Phi entertained with a formal dinner for seniors May 28 at the chapter house. Honor Pi Phi Seniors Dinner guests at Locksley hall Thursday were Maxine Alburty, Barbara Gibson, Charles Pryor, and Janes Kensett. Sigma Kappa Gives Banquet Locksley Dinner Guests Sigma Kappa entertained with a senior banquet Sunday at the chapter house. Joan Harris was toastmist, Estelle Stewart read the class prophecy and Mavis Lukert read the senior will. Seniors honored were Marian Thomson, Jeannette Perkins, Mavis Lukert, Betty Jeanne Whitney, Maurine Breitenbach, LaJune Dunn, Sheila Guise, Helen Todd, and Betty Wahlstedt. Give Joint Dinner Phi Chi Theta and Alpha Kappa Psi gave a joint dinner Tuesday night at the Hearth. The dinner was followed by a School of Business smoker in the union lounge. The speaker was Clarence McGregor, Kansas City. Dean Frank Stockton, of the School of Business, presided over the smoker. Members of Phi Chi Theta who attended were Marguerite Kaaz, Emily Hollis, Estelleen Downs, Rosemary Ryan, Barbara Sherrard, Mary Dell Burnside, Marjorie Boyle, Rosemary Groves, Norma Jean Pyke, Virginia Wickert, Maxine Thach, Betty Soukun. Sara Minnis, Mary K. Parker, Betty Cunningham, Phyllis Betts, Knotty, but nice: ARROW TIES Whether you like your knots big or small, Windsor or Four-In-Hand, Arrow Ties turn in a swell job. You see, each and every one contains an exclusive Arrow lining. This springy strip of cloth works with you when you start tying. Result; A perfect knot every time! ARROW SHIRTS Their colors and patterns are worth seeing. Do so today. Miss Joyce Seever, Geraldine Hamm, Billie Stillman, Rosemary Jarboe, Margaret Phlihlad, Cleo Rein, and Miss Ruth McMahon. Members of Alpha Kappa Psi who attended were Sidney Johansen, Wiley Mitchell, Charles Mosher, Warren Huff, Gene Glotzhack, Duane Blanding, Louis Huber, Clifford Reynolds, William Hollis, Arthur Partridge, Orain Carter, James Crook, Leon Deardritch. Floyd Krehbiel, Donald Pomeroy, Harold Dufek, Normal Colman, Millard Aldridge, James Roark, Ralph Martin, Ralph Hammond, and Donald Crane. *** Pledged by Phi Kappa Phi Kappa, national Catholic men's social fraternity, has announced the pledging of Dean Ryan, Salina. Katherine Launhart, Halstead, i a guest this week at Locksley hall * * * Visits at Locksley Campus House Party Sleepy Hollow hall has announced the election of the following officers for next year: Members of Campus house held a graduation party Wednesday for Betty Louise List, the only graduating senior in the house. Mrs. Joseph Goode, housemother, served refreshments. Miss List received a gift from the members of the house. Doris Brown, president; Mary Catherine Shatzell, vice-president; Jane Stroup, secretary; Mary Agnes Detwiler, treasurer; Patti Sue McClatchey, social chairman; and Martha Myers, song leader. Guests at the Sleepy Hollow spring formal held recently were Joseph Brubaker, Louis Anderson, Reginald Westmacott, Al Chalupnik, William Richardcott, Fred Daneke, Dan Smith, William Miller, John DeLa, Jason Yordy, Joseph Schreiner, Allen Jarvis, Charles Casement, Al Soukop, Walter Rattif, Out of town guests were Calvin Cooley, Portis; and George Forbes, Columbia, Mo. Sleepy Hollow Elects Chaperons were Mrs. Mary Younk- man, Mrs. J. W. Whipple, and Mrs. Alice Vavra, Guests of Sleepy Hollow Pi Phi Dinner Guests Sunday dinner guests of Pi Beta Phi were Thomas Bailey, Ray Dillon, Clarke Henry and Charles Smith. D.G. 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