MAY 17, 1946 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS By MARTHA JEWETT, Society Editor The weekend will be filled with formal dances and parties. Tonight dances will be given by Kappa Sigma, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Jayhawk Co-op, and PT-9. Alpha Tau Omega will give a hayrack ride. The University band and orchestra will hold a carnival-dance. Phi Chi, Curruth hall, the LSA., Sigma Kappa, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, and Kappa Kappa Gamma will give dances, while Delta Tau Delta will have a picnic at Holcomb's grove. Sunday afternoon, Alpha Kappa Psi will give a picnic at Clinton park Senior Dinner at Locksley Locksley hall gave a formal senior dinner Tuesday night honoring Shirley. Jean Wills, only senior in the hall. The centerpiece was a little red school house. Each member received a nosegay of flowers. Placecards were miniature diplomas. Phi Bete's Elect Officers A trio, Loraine Mai, Violet Orloff, and Dessie Hunter, sang "Dream." Hortense Bedell gave a brief talk and presented Miss Wills with a gift. Honor members of Locksley were named by Lorraine Rumsey, house president. Phi Beta Pi announces the election of the following officers: Charles Shopfner, archon; Milton Azar, vice-archon; Rex Belisle, treasurer; James Crockett, secretary; George Ryder, chaplain; Warren Miller, historian, and Robert Blackburn, editor. Visit Gamma Phi Beta Mr. and Mrs. William Cavert were guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Tuesday night. Mrs. Cavert is the former Mary B. Todd. Guest of Sigma Kappa Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schauer and son, James, are visitors this week at the Sigma Kappa house. Kappa Sigs Elect Kappa Sigma has announced the selection of the following officers: Roy Shoaf, grand master; Robert Southern, grand proctorate; Roger James, master of ceremonies; and Robert Held, grand scribe. Primitive, Classic, Cowboy Dances Are Features of Tau Sig Recital If you hear a Shostakovich waltz or "Sentimental Journey" as you pass Robinson gymnasium at night during the next two weeks, it will be neither a Fine Arts recital nor a songstress after one of the intramural games. It is a part of the preparation of Tau Sigma, dance sorority, for its invitational recital to be given in Fraser theater on May 29. Miss Gloria Smith, instructor in physical education, leads the 24 members through various types of interpretative dances. "Percussion" means more to the members of Tau Sigma than a set of drums at the rear of an orchestra. In dancing, it is the beating of two surfaces together. In a primitive ritual dance now being prepared, the rhythm is made by beating the hands and feet on the floor, with no musical accompaniment. Light and heavy dancing are differentiated by level of the movements, Miss Smith said. In heavy dancing, low levels are used with dancers working near the ground. Sinister and unnatural events may be insinuated. Light dancing employs movements that are made upward. The interpretation of the Shostakovich waltz is as light as the Golliwogg's Cakewalk because of the nature of the music and the manner of dancing that is in harmony with the style of the composition. Tau Sigma does not restrict its interpretation to conventional numbers where graceful movements of torso, arms and legs serve to convey the means of music. A medley of cowboy ballads will be presented in the program. The dancers come in as if on horses. All the activities of a cowboy's day are interpreted by a series of movements lasting only a few minutes. This invitational recital is the first one to be presented by the group, Miss Smith said. The main difficulty in presenting a program now is that of obtaining material for costumes. The costumes for this program are being made of dyed feed sacks. Toronto, Kan.-A 30-pound bobcat was shot by Carl Eingstrom, farmer who lives 4 miles southwest of Toronto, in his back yard Monday. Several of the animals are reported to have been in that locality recently. Toronto Man Kills Bobcat Up and Coming Tonight: Calendar of Campus Events University band and orchestra carnival-dance, Military Science building, 7:30 p.m. to midnight Kappa Sigma, dance, Lawrence country club, 9 p.m. to midnight. ridge hotel, 9 p.m. to midnight. Alpha Omicron Pi, spring formal, April 15-20. Deita Deita Deita, dâncé. Edir- dice hotel, 9 p.m. to midnight. Jayhawk Co-op, party, Robinson gymnasium, 8 p.m. to midnight. Navy PT-9, party, 1439 Tennessee, 9 p.m. to midnight. Alpha Tau Omega, hayrack ride, 7:30 p.m. to midnight. Delta Tau Delta, picnic, Holcomb's grove, 5 to 10:30 p.m. Phi Chi, party, chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight. Sigma Kappa, spring formal, chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight. Sigma Chi, formal dance, chapter house. 8 p.m. to midnight. Delta Upsilon, spring formal, chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight. Kappa Kappa Gamma, dance, chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight. Carruth hall, dinner-dance, 1345 Louisiana 6:30 p.m. to midnight I. S.A. Sweetheart dance, Military Science building, 9 p.m. to midnight. Sunday: Sigma Nu, spring formal, Eldridge hotel, 7 p.m. to midnight. Alpha Kappa Pi, psiic, Clinton park, 2:30 to 9 p.m. Scott City Wins Two Firsts in Contest Scott City Community High school won first place in the WKEA scholarship contest last week. Dighton was second, Oakley third, Tribune fourth, and Leoni fifth. Scott City was first and Dighton second in the athletic meet in Scott City Friday. Leoti won third, Oakley fourth and Tribune fifth. "Fraud: How Not to Be Cheated" was the subject of Prof. Leslie L. Waters discussion at the meeting of Sunflowers Wives, at Sunflower Thursday night. 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