11, 1946 APRIL 11,1946 . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE airman Kansas in Em- depart- ets are Ada hoewe, ibbard, one. S MARTHA JEWETT, Society Editor Fraternity Holds Pledging Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, has announced the pledging of Warren Shaw, Sidney Johanson, Lawrence Exley, John Awald, Cecil Choppelow, Floyd Boosman, Thornton Cooke, and Charles Smith. Chi Omega Entertains Chi Omega entertained the members of Sigma Nu with a buffet dinner and dance Tuesday. Guests of Delta Gamma Miss Mary Swanson, Kansas City, Millie Marks, Valley Falls, and Katherine Tyner, Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests of Delta Gamma. Phi Chi Pledges Six Phi Chi has announced the pledging of Robert Simpson, Garden City; Fred Timms, Kansas City, Mo.; Oscar Carre, Joplin, Mo.; William Whitehead, Topeka; Hoy Thompson, Jr., Hutchinson; Donald Love, Aberdeen, South Dakota. Guests at Pi K. A. Dance Guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha spring formal dance last weekend were Were Webster, Doris Kingsbury, Frances Holmes, Lois Linck, Jerre Lyons, Mary Doherty, Doris Neve, Gracia Brown, Loise Crandell, Allene Ehlers, Jeanne Aldrich, Carole Spruce, Audrey Heideeicker,ill Lauderdale, Jean Murray, Janice Hill. Lois Wooden, Maurine Breitenbach, Helen Mather, Mary Ainsworth, Mila Williams, Dorothy Stephenson, Ina Roderick, Janice Addington, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Davis, Richard Grayam, Harold Johnson, Charles Lyne, Herman Bauer, and Edward Chapman. Chaperones were Mrs. Clark Mandigo, Mrs. Lena Horner, Mrs. Mary Younkman, and Mrs. R. E. Kanehl. Four Pledge A.K.Psi Alpha Kappa Psi has announced the pledging of Clifford Reynolds, Lawrence; Warren Huff, El Dorado, Louis Huber, Kansas City, Mo.; and Richard Cuellar, Kansas City. D-Day Prompts Vets To Protest Coeds in Jeans Nine campus veterans, whose dislike for University women to wear jeans, was kindled into a desire to do something about it by the sight of so many out on Dandelion Day, staged an anti-jeans demonstration in a campus cafe last night. Thomas Baird, College freshman, in a purple dress, topped with a feminine straw hat tied with a pink ribbon under his chin and escorted by his other protesting friends invaded the cafe and swaggered through the aisles of booths displaying an anti-jeans sign on his back "All I saw in the navy for four years were jeans," Baird said. "I expected to come to school and see dresses, but not jeans." "Think of all the poor lumber-jacks, carpenters, and plumbers the girls are putting out of work," Thomas Jordan, College freshman, said. "All of these jeans should be bundled up and sent to Washington for redistribution so these men can get back to work." Other members of the distressed tribe, all residents of 1329 Ohio street, were Victor Teyenck, Engineering freshman, Herbert Hill, College freshman, Frank Miller, Fine Arts freshman; Gerald McGrew, Engineering junior; R. L. Graves, Engineering sophomore; Walter Hoffman, College freshman; and William Casto, Engineering freshman. The veterans had all planned on going to the street dance last night dressed like Baird, Jordan said, but its cancellation spoiled their plans, and the protest was subdued. Four Students Leave For Union Meeting Four student representatives of the Union left yesterday for the Association of College Unions meeting at the University of Minnesota. The students, who were accompanied by Dean Henry Werner, are Alberta Cornwell, Union Activities president; Joan Woodward, vicepresident; Billie Marie Hamilton, College junior; and Byron Shutz, College freshman. Meeting with student representatives of 76 college unions, they will hold discussions of Union food service trends, planning of new Unions, and means of service to veterans. They will return Sunday. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR FOR GENERAL TIRES Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Wycoff, Solomon, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elnora, to Lee Roy Banks, Y 2/c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Banks of Minneapolis. The announcement vas made at Watkins hall Monday night by Miss Julia Ames Willard, housemother. Miss Wycoff wore a corsage of gardenias and sweetheart roses; Miss Willard had a corsage of red roses. Caroline Montgomery and Martha Hyde who assisted Miss Wycoff wore gardenia corsages. Miss Wycoff, a College freshman, is a member of the Women's Glee club, the University band, and Kappa Phi. Mr. Banks, just returned from a year in the Pacific, will be stationed at San Francisco. MORGAN-MACK MOTOR COMPANY 609 MASS. PHONE 277 The wedding of Mary Elaine Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wood, Overland Park, to Donald J. Nehl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Nehl, Watauga, S.D., will take place Friday at the home of the bride's parents. Nehl-Wood Wedding Friday Miss Wood attended Kansas State college and is a member of Alpha Delta Pi. Mr. Nehl, who served in the navy for seven years, is enrolled as an Engineering freshman at the University. Banks-Wycoff Engaged Former Students Engaged Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hartley have announced the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine Irene, to Jeralde Whitney Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Hartley attended the Uni- For Safe Convenient Economical Transportation for all occasions Ride the Bus Service to All Parts of Lawrence versity in 1940-42 and is now teaching in Junction City. The Rapid Transit Company Mr. Thomas, recently discharged from the Marine corps, attended the University before his entry into the service. He is now attending the University of Kansas City. Bus Leaves Campus Every 10 Minutes The wedding will take place in June. ☆ ☆ Miller-Neibarger Married Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Neibarger, Kansas City, Mo., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to LeRoy Miller, son of M. L. T. Miller, Kansas City, Mo., April 2. Mrs. Miller is a pledge of Alpha Omicron Pi and a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. Mr. Miller is employed in Kansas City, Mo. Kuitert To Discuss Ledo Road at Zoology Initiation The Snow Zoology club will hold an initiation dinner in the Kansas room of the Union at 6:30 p.m. tonight. Louie Kuitter, graduate student in entomology, will discuss malaria control along the Lodo Road and help track teak there while serving in the army. Names of initiates will not be announced until after the ceremony. Latta Studies Ground Water ARRIVED— Shipment of Tuxedo Suits Formal Wear Clothes Carefully tailored and correctly styled. Bruce F. 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