Y 28, 1946 FEBRUARY 28.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS LETIN the Uni readjust meet wit us Admin- tion at Fraser 7 tonl um. lic law 16 office and Mr. Stith PAGE THREE Merchant to meet the Men's p.m. Sun ciency at 10:30 strong hall, Latin, who have credit in hi- nation m. complete guage re- examina- ll last an exercises in material to english erey. Reg- re College Registra- m. 7:30 p.m. be taken son gym. unding be n. tonight, be taken members be g 50c for OS nd Types all 2273J alhs B.J.B. out Sun- Reward. from the officers nation into Ralph pick up or me. ex slide , 860. n trum- In A-1 Warren cook my tain pen y am. in Kansan it. Indian cycle last Green Reward ost Sat- Science old Eng- ad looks much but it.Call unsinger. ring last of the ask for of In- inately in the "Family" national "Abnor- upright. 12M. s, num- Ad and ca Lar- istwatch ps. No- sleep its, 1541 SOCIALLY SPEAKING the cam-ame by this ad Catherine Osgood, Society Editor With the back to "real" college life trend, traditional parties and dances are being revived. For the first time since the war, the Sigma Chi will give their "Rough Johnson" costume party tomorrow night at the house. Split black skirts, and blue mascara as in "Gay Peele" will be the theme of the dance in honor the mythical Sigma Chi. Foster to Hold Open House Foster to Hold Open House to hold open house 8:30 to 11 tomorrow night. man Club to Give Dance Newman club, University Catholic club, will have a semi-formal dance in the Kansas room of the Union, Friday night. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brodie and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Castonguya. Joulden Pledge Phi Chi Phi Chi has announced the pledging of Leonard Moulden, Topeka. Exchange Dinners Tonight Exchange dinners will be held tonight among the women's organized houses on the campus. Selected members of Locksley hall and Kappa Kappa Gamma will go to the Alpha Chi Omega. Sigma Kappa and Joliflone hall to Alpha Omicron Pi; Pit Beta Phi and Sleepy Hollow hall to Alpha Delta Pi; Ricker hall and Gamma Phi Beta to Delta Gamma. Kappa Alpha Theta and Foster hall to Chi Omega; Delta Delta Delta and Delta Gamma to Gamma Phi Beta; Chi Omega and Miller hall to Kappa Alpha Theta; Watkins hall and Alpha Chi Omega to Kappa Kappa Gamma; Corbin hall and Alpha Omicron Pi to Sigma Kappa. Alpha Delta Pi and Tipperary hall to Pi Beta Phi; Sigma Kappa to Corbin hall; Chi Omega to Foster hall; Alpha Micromon Pi to Jolliffe hall; Alpha Chi Omega to Looker hall; Alpha Thina to Miller hall; Delta Gamma to Ricker hall; Alpha Delta Pi to Sleepy Holler hall; Pi Beta Phi to Tipperary hall, and Kappa Kappa Gamma to Watkins hall. Kanna Phi To Give Party An "Under the Big Top" party will be given by Kappa Phi at 7 tomorrow night in the First Methodist church. Committee members are Elizabeth Graves, Wilma Gippelt, Meredith Heinsohn, and Lois Harkerloe. Hostesses will be Anna Lou McAllaster, Joan Young, Martha Myers, and Janice Oehre. Phi Psi's Elect Officers Phi Kappa Psi has announced the election of Gene McLaughlin, president; Todd Aikens, vice-president; Glenn Warner, treasurer; Lewis Bayles, recording secretary; Edward Brunk, corresponding secretary; George Stuckey, rush captain. Sigma Kappa Guests Joel Fant, Ponca City, Okla., was a weekend guest of Sigma Kappa. Doris Brewster, Tulsa, was a guest Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Ardrey, Stafford, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Anne, to Cpl. Preston O. Day, Great Bend, Miss Ardrey, a former resident of Corbin hall, was enrolled in the college the last two years. Day-Ardrey Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Joe Canning, Plevna, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Betty Jo, to Robert S. Charlton, son of Glenn E. Charlson, Lawrence, and Mrs. Kathleen Charlton, Kansas City, Mo. The ceremony was performed in the chapel of the Plymouth Congregational church Sunday by the Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes. Charlton-Canning Wed The bride wore a navy suit, with matching checked top coat, blue accessories, and a corsage of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Charlton attended the University last semester. Mr. Charlton, a student in 1939, is now a business associate of his father's. After a wedding trip to Excelsior Springs, Mo., the couple will be at home at 424 Indiana street. Kappa Phi Pledges Nine Kappa Phi has announced the pledging of Carole Ruhlen, Lenore Brownlee, Elizabeth Van der Smissen, Betty Kensett, and Epsi Brandt. 'Hi-Rickety Ball' Is Sigma Nu Favorite Originated by Nu chapter at the University, this ball has been adopted as an annual tradition by other chapters throughout the United States. The Hi-Rickety ball is the favorite social event of Sigma Nu fraternity. ROBERT HOLLAND Other parties include a winter formal, a pledge party, and an alumni dinner banquet. Sigma Nu was founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1859, and now more than 100 active chapters, was founded at the University in 1884. The fraternity returned to its chapter house at 1025 West Hills this semester, after not maintaining a house for several years. The house, serving as a navy PT and later as Locksley hall, a girls dormitory, is the former home of W. R. Stubbs, the governor of Kansas. Mrs. R. H. Wilson is housemother. Mrs. R. H. Wilson is housemother. He is armed star with a gold serpent in tenner. The fraternity colors are black and gold its flower is the white rose. The Delta, quarterly publication of Sigma Nu, was published for many years by Nu chapter. Chapter officers are Robert Holland, commander; George Darsie, vice-commander; John Busboom, secretary-treasurer; Wilmer Landon, social chairman; and Sim Myers, Jr., reporter. Other members of the active "You rang for me?" 'I have been working for you for years. "I've been busy...since 1882...manufacturing telephones, switchboards, cable and other Bell System apparatus and equipment. I purchase supplies of all kinds for the Bell Telephone companies . . . distribute all this material and equipment to them throughout the nation. I install central office switchboards." "That telephone in your hand, I made. The long thin wires, the stout cables that carry your voice at the speed of light . . . I provided them, too. SOURCE OF SUPPLY FOR THE BELL SYSTEM "Our nation's telephone service is the finest and most economical in all the world. I help make it possible. "Remember my name . . . It's Western Electric." Western Electric chapter are Milton Bloodgood. Robert Coleman, Gustave Daum, Robert Dougherty, Scott Harvey, Harry Hoch, Fred Jadeicke, William McPhee, Thomas Messplay, William Pepperell, Eugene Petesch, Frank Pierce. Richard Parsell, Charles Powell, William Riehl, Donald Smith, Jack Smith, Howard Shrory, James Summers, John Touhney, Louis Wilbert, Stanley Woods, Paul Van Dyke, and Richard Young. Members of the pledge class are Kenneth Berglund, Ray Binnicker, Joseph Brown, Jr., James Findley, William Fowler, Charles Kelley, William Lytle, Robert Morey, Bartlett Ramssy, William Spicer, Robert Thornhill, Charles Werhan, Chemistry Refresher Given A "refresher" class in elementary chemistry, conducted by Prof. David Hume, of the department, for returning students, will meet once a week for the first two months of this semester. The course is optional and has no credit value. Charles Wheeler, Richard Wock, Dean Banker, Richard Brown, Richard Dalrhyme. Noel Nystrom, Robert Seaman, Howard Perry, Robert Combs, Richard Hodges, Robert Dawson, Alfred Shephard, Charles Phleppig, Jack Clark, Robert Williamson, William Pattison, and Donald Burton. 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