25,1946 MARCH 25.1946 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS great at be a Jap woo lose to only along enable er Si- cited by con- as the main in ward college issigned or her in a k. with stance Phil- Jap- Pi Phi Initiates Pi Beta Phi has announced the initiation of Edith Stoddard, honor citate; Celeste Beesley, Jo Ann worth, Elaine Walker, Sue Newer, Rose Margaret Lawler, Eliz-Priest, Barbara Hume, Sally Ruth Granger, and Mary Alice Sigma Nu Gives Buffet Sigma Nu entertained the members of Delta Gamma at a buffet supper at the Sigma Nu chapter house Thursday night. Alpha Delt's Elect Alpha Delta Pi recently elected the following officers: Marjorie Shryock, president; Joan Schinding, vice-president; Marylyn Smith, recording secretary; Teresa Norton, corresponding secretary and reporter; Mary Lois Rice, treasurer; Laurilla Cox, chaplain; Jeanne Cooper, guard; and Constance Markley, member at large. City Pan-Hell Council Luncheon OFFICIAL BULLETIN March 25, 1946 City Pan-Hell Council Luncheon The city Pan-Hellenic council held a luncheon meeting. Saturday at the Hearth. June and summer school graduates call K.U. 32 or come to the Jay-hawker Magazine office in the subbasement of the Union for senior picture appointments. The photographer will be here until Wednesday. The Engineering Council has closed Saturday to student activities not already approved. The Engineers Hobnail Hop will be March 30. The Jayhawk Veterans will meet at 7 p.m., Thursday, room 426, Lindsey hall. Constitutional amendment will be voted on. Theta Epsilon will hold pledging services at 8:45 pm tomorrow. "The Cultural Lag" will be the subject of the Western Civilization forum to be at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, in the Little theater in Green hall. The P.S.G.L. senate will meet at 10 p.m. tomorrow at Battenfeld hall. Attendance is required. Refresher Course Offered The Student council regular Tuesday evening meeting will not be held. A refresher course in internal medicine, psychiatry, and dermatology will bring more than 50 doctors to the University of Kansas Hospitals in Kansas City next week. Arranged in cooperation with the State Board of Health and the Kansas Medical Society, the refresher course is one of a series designed both for doctors returning from military service and for those who have remained in active practice. Boy with Horn Sees Boy with Band And Thus the 'Skyliners' Were Born "It's funny how a dance band starts. First, you find somebody who can play, and he knows somebody else, and then that guy knows somebody, and pretty soon, you got a lot of fellows, and then maybe some talent." The Skyliners, KU's new dance band started this way, according to its leader, Lynn Craig. Three weeks ago Craig "banded" 11 veterans together for a dance band and tonight will make the first public appearance at the Midweek dance in the Union. "The Skyliners play both hot and sweet, special arrangements, and ballads—we got everything. Our trombone player was with Jack Tea- garden's outfit at one time. Most of the fellows played in army and navy bands during the war," the maestro explained. So far, the outfit is equipped with two vocalists, two arrangers, a booking agent, a playing job the Merry Mansion, some future work at Kansas City and Topeka, and two days out of the week for hard practice. The Skyliners play the following instruments: Andrew Murray, James Holyfield, Robert Carson, and Buddy Ritchie, saxophone; Jack Mohler, trombone; James Sellards, Carl Metz, Charles O'Conner, trumpet; Joseph Langworthy, bass fiddle; Merrill Jones, piano; and Lynr Craig, drums. Tri Delta Is K.U.'s Newest Sorority ELIZABETH MALLONEE The Pansy breakfast, during which members who have announced their engagements during the school year are honored, will be one of the traditions adopted by Delta Delta Delta when it is installed May 3, 4, and 5. Tri Delta is the newest addition to the Pan-Hellenic council and was colonized in October. The women who will be initiated this spring will become charter members of the new chapter. The sorority was founded at Boston university in 1888. Emblems are the pansy, pine tree, and pearl, and the colors are silver, gold, and blue. The Tri Delta pin is three stars within a gold crescent. Chapter members are living at 1941 Massachusetts street, and will move to their own home, 1115 Louisiana street, next fall. Active members are Sally Blake, Barbara Magill, Patricia Worral, Phyllis Jack Warren, and Catherine Osgood. Officers are Elizabeth Mallonee pledge president; Sally Blake, pledge trainer; Barbara Magill, secretary; Norma Jean Schneider, pledge treasurer; Helen Dietzel, pledge rush chairman; and Emily Berry, pledge social chairman. Other pledges are Mary Eileen O'Brien, Norma Sue Callaway, Euince Carlson, Marjorie Scidmore, Patricia Dye, Mary Alice Martin, Mary Ann Sawyer, Bonnie Benkleman, Barbara Meyer, Jean McIntire, Margaret Joan Manners, Beverly Cubbage, Joyce Wornom, Shirley Grigsby, Louise McIntire, Pauline Mankin, Dorothy Stephenson, and Mary Klooz. Teachers Bureau Appoints The Teachers Appointment Bureau has announced the following appointments: Miss Maude Arnett, 16, who will teach mathematics in Greenville college, Greenville, Ill., and Lawrence Spalsbury, 35, who will return to Norton High school as instrumental instructor. A flapper is painted in front And nobody's home upstairs. A house is painted with DEVOE All over, from the top down,and Now the upstairs is rented out. VETERANS: 10% DISCOUNT WAGONER'S PAINT & WALLPAPER 1011 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. DISC-TALK From Bell's Record Department Madame Butterball . . . . . . PIED PIPERS All Through the Day. MARGARET WHITING You Won't Be Satisfied.. ELLA FITZGERALD BELL MUSIC COMPANY 925 MASS. PHONE 375 Avoid the Spring Rush! Send your cleaning now for complete satisfaction in service and Remember to have your pre-Easter cleaning done ahead of time. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vermont Phone 432 Select Your Queen for the HOB NAIL HOP March 30,9-12 Military Science Bldg. Semi-formal Balloting and pictures of candidates in Hall of Marvin. Tickets on sale in Marvin Hall and Business Office.