APRIL 3,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRE Catherine Osgood, Society Editor With the present heat wave, plans for summer vacations are more popular than plans for that "incomplete" notebook. At least the professors may be -spared an extended period of more than 5,000 cases of spring fever. Miller Gives Dance Miller hall will hold an hour dance, 7 to 8, tonight, in the hall. Pledge Class Entertains The Pyramid pledge class of Delta Sigma Theta entertained the members of the active chapter and the patron mothers at a Founders day tea Sunday at the home of Mrs. William Harvey, 1046 Mississippi. Alpha Kappa Psi Pledges Five Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, has announced the pledging of Duane Blanding, Jack Coleman, James Crook, Sidney Johnson, and Floyd Krehbiel. Jabberwocky Ball Up the chute and down the slide into Wonderland went the Alices, Madhatters, the tweedledees and dums at the Sigma Chi Jabberwocky Masked ball Saturday night. After dancing and feasting on lemon tarts in the chapter house, the citizens behind the looking glass went to the Big Six room of the Eldridge hotel where dancing pop corn balls, candied apples, and weird costumes lasted until midnight. Guests were Sue Crabb, Dorothy Feldkamp, Jean O'Connor, Frances Lawrence, Irene Seewell, Jean Ketzler, Betty Jo O'Neal, Vivian Grimes, Norma Lompkin, Frances Sartori, Virginia Larsen, Ruby Asbury, Armilda Linecoln, Barbara Howard, Elizabeth Esterle, Joan Woodward, gwendolyn Harger, Joan Power, Martha Goodrich, Mary Green, Sara Krehbiel. Patricia Washburn, Patricia Vance, Marjorie Seidmore, Wanda Dunnler, Joann Ruese, Eleanor Park, Anne Scott, Jane Atwood, Joy Godbehere, Mary Huse, Constance Markley, Rae Bettock, Barbara Neely, Jean Bunn, Joan Bagby, Bonnie Holdren, Virginia Joseph, Joan Joe, Mary Paige, Shirley Corlett, Polly Staples, Norma Lutz, Nancy Hulings, Harriet Harlow, Barbara Schrieber, Beverly Butcher. Georgia Westmoreland, Winnie Lee, Sara Smart, Joan Puckett, Marilyn Child, Betty Beach, Jane Eby, Carolee Drain, Mazzie Lane, Sarah Drais, Wanda Fausett, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Claassen, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon De Water. Chaperons were Mrs. C. H. Sautter and Mrs. E. C. Quigley. A.T.O.'s Attend Banquet Thirty-one actives and pledges of Alpha Tau Omega attended the Founders Day banquet in the Pine room of the Union Station. Kansas City, Mo., Friday, as guests of the Kansas City alumni association. Members of the Missouri and Kansas State chapters also attended the banquet. Richard Menuet, John Waggoner, and Robert Gilmore were dinner guests of Delta Gamma Sunday. D.G.'s Entertain Chi Omega entertained at dinner Monday the members of the Danforth party who participated in the dedication of the Danforth chapel. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William H. Danforth and Mr. and Mrs. C. Entertain Danforth Party 'Karnival' Big Affair For Kappa Alpha Psi Among the traditions of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity are an annual homecoming party, the Kappa Karnival, a Founders' Day banquet, and an annual spring party. THEODORE CURRY Mu chapter of the fraternity was established at the University March 22,1920. The chapter house,816 Maine street, was located first at 14th and New Jersey streets. Kappa Alpha Phi was organized at the University of Indiana April 15,1911. There are 58 college chapters and 54 alumni chapters. The fraternity colors are crimson and cream. The pin is diamond-shaped, bearing a scroll with Greek letters. The official publication is the Kappa Alpha Psi Journal. It is published quarterly and contains news of all chapters. House officers are the Theodore Curry, president; Louis Tennison, Jr., vice-president; Paul Sims, secretary; and George Brooks, treasurer. Other members are Wadle Little-john; Edward Tillman, Sidney Dawson, Richard Gunn, Wendell Bryant, Anthony Ellis, Josiah Cox, Caulbert Livingston, Eugene Combs, and Herbert Mitchell. Pledges are James Hopkins, John Hughes, Burleigh Moore, Charles Smith, Joseph Brown, Lawrence Smith, Daniel Mitchell, Ruben Brown, Oyamar Tate, William Stewart, Calvin Calvin, Foster Carter, Wendell Clark, and George Phillips. Spring, dressed in her vari-colored garment, visited the K.U. campus over the weekend. Lilac Lane Blossoms As Spring Visits Campus The illacs which bloom in profusion again gracing the campus with their beauty. The first lilacs were planted here approximately 75 years ago, although the bushes planted now are not that age. Lilac Lane, named for the many bushes to be found there, is covered with the flowers in colors from deep purple to almost pure white. Dyche Gets Coyotes About 15 coyotes have been caught in surrounding counties by men in connection with Dyche museum during the past several weekends. The skulls of these animals are used by the museum for research study. Money paid for them is given to the Red Cross or a similar institution. LOST—Cameo set out of a ring! Face of a lady! Lost between Robin- son gym and Phi Psi house. Reward $5.00. Celeste Beesley, Pi Beta Phi. WANT ADS TRANSPORTATION to Sunflower. For sale: 1937 Hudson Terraplane in good shape. 6 tires. 1320 New Hampshire. LOST—Black Parker pen Monday possibly in library or parking lot. Please call Liz Esterle 768. -5-LOST—Parker 51 bluish gray pencil with silver top, somewhere on the campus Tuesday. Finder please leave pencil at the Daily Kansan office. LOST—Friday, a Sheaffer pen, black striped, somewhere or the campus. Reward. Please call 1769M. –8 LOST—Small black pocketbook at Jayhawker theater Friday night. Contents valuable to owner. Keep money and return purse and contents to Kansan office. No questions asked. –9 LOST—Near Robinson gym, marconen's Waterman 100-year p.e.n. Please return to the Kansan office. LOST—one pair of brown plastic reading glasses. Finder please contact Bob Mallonlee, 1245 West Campus, phone 721 or leave at the Daily Kansan office. -8-LOST—"Post" six inch slide rule between B.C.L. and Library. Please return to Kansan office. -3-FOR SALE: Playground equipment for homes, schools, parks. Direct from manufacturer to consumer. VELVET ICE CREAM STORE 742 MASS. PHONE 720 featuring many delicious flavors and good because it's made from Kansas milk and cream. Our store completely remodeled. Fast, efficient, clean service. Mail order prices. Two hundred items. Representatives wanted. Delmer F. Harris Company, Concordia, Kans. ___-5- WANTED: Student to sell home, school park, playground equipment direct from manufacturer. Over two hundred items at mail order prices. Delmer F. Harris Company, Concordia, Kansas. -5- We all scream for ICE CREAM! VELVET ICE CREAM... Guests of Watkins H. Poindexter, St. Louis, Mo.; Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott; Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson; Mrs. L. F. Jacobs, Independence; John T. Stewart, Wellington; G. H. James, Kansas City, Mo. Pi Phi's Entertain STOP at the Courthouse Lunch for Mrs. H. B. Vallette, Beloit, and Mrs. Catherine Frace, Denver, were weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Weekend guests of Pi Beta Phi were Joyce Newcomer, Kansas City, Mo., and Margaret Granger, Emporia Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Beesley, Bartlesville, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Granger, Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newcomer, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Godbehere, and Ralph Reed, Kansas City, Mo.; Frank Howard, and Melvin Stevens. I scream, you scream . . . Murphy-Did-It Food Weekend guests of Watkins hall were Miss Mildred Kaff, Emporia, and Miss Mary Young and Robert Wertenberger, Wichita. Sunday dinner guests were Jack Hollingsworth and Alvin Ritts. Guests of Theta's good food. Open from 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Across from the courthouse. The best in the West— Hillside Beauty Shop MRS. CORN and MRS. LISTON 620 West 9th Phone 997 The glamour also stands the test. The juke box jukes and the cokes fizz- Mr. Murphy likes "dese" kids. Cheeseburgers on four— Make it six . . . Mr. Murphy Can you cash a check? It's 10:30 already, what the heck! "When better food is served Murphy will serve it." BRICKS---On the Campus W. E. MURPHY, Proprietor Good night, Mr. Murphy and thank you. We will see you tomorrow. Now That You've Read Your BITTER BIRD Let Us Know What You Think Of It! Come to the office with your SUGGESTIONS CRITICISMS COMMENT The BITTER BIRD The STUDENTS' Humor Magazine Office-Sub-basement Union Building