, 1946 FEBRUARY 14,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Catherine Osgood, Society Editor * * Aside from a few students attending the wrong classes with the wrong books, no casualties were suffered during these first two days of classes and book finding in their stride. With everything signed and classed, Everyone seems to be taking this, this is the next pleasant task (hubba hubba) is meeting all the new students. Sigma Phi Epsilon Elects Newly elected officers of Sigma Phi Epsilon are Harry Hughes, president; Glenn Kappelman, vice-president; William Feenoy, secretary; Leroy Krug, historian; Eugene Fisher, comptroller; Carl Kappelman, guard; Thomas Harkness and Ralph Colden, marshals. Entertain Dinner Create Emily Dinkins Tau University Eagle Hall guests Tau University were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brown, Ensign Leonard Brown Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A Hauge, Kansas City, Mo. Lt. Conder. James Logan was a dinner guest Tuesday. Hold Exchange Dinners Another in a series of exchange dinners will be held in the various organized houses tonight. Selected members of Kappa Alpha Theta and Jolliffe hall will go to Alpha Chi Omega. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Chi Omega will go to Cronen Pi; Gamma Phi Beta and Foster hall to Alpha Delta Pi; Chi Omega and Delta Delta Delta to Delta Gamma. Ricker hall and Delta Gamma to Chi Omega; Miller hall and Alpha Delta Pi to Gamma Phi Beta; Watkins hall and Alpha Chip Omega to Kappa Alpha Theta; Corbin hall andAlpha Omicron Pi to Kappa Kappa Gamma; Gamma Phi Beta and Tipperary hall to Sigma Kappa. Locksley hall and Sigma Kappa to Pi Beta Phi; Kappa Kappa Gamma to Corbin hall; Alpha Delta to Foster hall; Alpha Cigma to Foster hall; Pi Beta Phi to Lockeshall; Gamma Phi to Millhall; Chi Omega to Ricker hall. Alpha Omicron to Sleepy Hollow hall; Sigma Kappa to Tipperary hall; and Kappa Alpha Theta to Watkins hall. Stilwell-Schockley to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Wray A. Schockley, Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their niece, Mary Jane, to Mr. Richard Stilwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stilwell, Emporia. Miss Schockley attended the University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Stilwell, recently returned from the Pacific theater of operation, graduated from the University and is a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda. Pi Phi Appoints Chairmen Newly appointed chairmen of Pi Beta Phi are June Smalley, scholarship; Joan Woodward, social; Jane Miller, activities; and Joy Godbehere, Settlement school. Tolle-Kackley Engaged Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Kackley, Independence, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta, to Mr. Edwin Tole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tolle. I Tollle Mr. Tolle, recently discharged from the merchant marine, is enrolled in the School of Fine Arts this semester. OFFICIAL BULLETIN Christian Science organization meeting 7:30 tonight, Pine room. Union. Business meeting following the regular meeting. All new Christian science students invited. Forensic league meeting, 7:30 tonight, East room, Union. Notice: Part-time position for staff announcer on KFKU open. Apply program director, 115 Fraser today or Friday between 4 and 5:30 pm. Alpha Phi Omega meeting 7 to night, Kansas room, Union. Ku Ku meeting 4:30 p.m. tomorrow, Union. All students registered for the first time in Western Civilization will meet in 426 Lindley hall at 8 tonight. Attendance is required. Delta Sigma Theta Founded In 1913 YVONNE ALSTON Psi chapter of Delta Sigma Theta was founded at the University in June, 1923 as Sigma Theta and was affiliated with the national chapter one year later. The organization has grown to 206 chapters since its national founding in 1913 at Howard university, Wash., D.C. The sorority publication, The Delta Journal, is issued quarterly. Sorority colors are crimson and cream; the violet is the flower. The jeweled pin is the Greek letter symbols for the name of the sorority. Annual social activities include a Founder's day banquet, a carnival, and a May week celebration which is climaxed with a spring party. A national convention meets yearly. Yvonne Dendetta Alston, a senior in the School of Fine Arts is local president. She is also a member of the University band. Other officers are Franzena Mary Jackson, vicepresident; Octavia Muriel Walker, secretary; Virginia Lucille Lyle, acting treasurer; and Thelma Hayter, sergeant-at-arms. Other members are Wanda Jean Collins, Alberta Raye White and Marjorie Ann Polk. Pledges are Maude Jackson, Mary Thompson, Gwendolyn Singer, Mary Goodsped, Louise Gross, Phyllis Ballard, Delores Ross, June Phelps, Elnor Kyle, Emily Cooksey, Mary Evelyn Tankersley, Osea Carolyn Williams. Daisy Oletha McGaugh, Barbara Jean Morrison, Sarah Marie Nelson, Mamie Martha Payne, Jacqueline Leonetta Otley, and Idessa Isabell DeMoss. Please note change in place of meeting. Brock Pemberton, Broadway stage producer, was guest of honor at a dinner Monday in the English room of the Union by Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Maleak. Mr. Pemberton was an overnight guest of the Malotts. The annual Vice Versa dance will be held Feb. 23, at the Military Science building, as planned in the Jay James meeting yesterday. Jay Janes to Sponsor Vice Versa Dance Malotts Entertain Producer Hilden Gibson, director, Western Civilization. Independents council meeting 8 tonight, Independents office. A pep king, chosen from nominations submitted by all mens organized houses, will be crowned at the dance. Ticket stubs will serve as ballots and every woman attending the dance may vote. Charlie Steeper and his Screnaders will play for the dance. Harmon Co-op Girls Manage Own House Back among the "PT" houses is Harman Co-op. Did you ever try in vain to locate it? It is the third organized house for girls to be maintained at the University. The present house at 15371' Tennessee street was provided by the University of Kansas Student Housing association. Residents prefer to have the "man" spelled with an "a" because it was named in honor of Genevieve Harman who distinguished herself as a feminist conservative houses on college campuses throughout the United States. Mrs. A. R. McAdoo is house- mother to the 24 girls. Operating on a cooperative plan the house managed and supported by its occupants. Patricia Allen, college senior, is president. Other officers are Margaret Elain Holsinger, vice presidei elaine Parks, Presidency; and Florence Glendale, treasurer. Other residents are: Dorris Bickel, Helen Bozarth, Barbara Chapin, Doris Dennis, Marjorie Doyle, Leis Harkleroad, Morie Meinecke, Mrs. Celia Miller, Betty Pelot, Betty Ratzlaff, Rosamond Rowe. Mrs. Catherine Ruggles, Cynthia Shell, Cynthia Smith, Belle Stinebaugh, Lily Stoll, Georgia Votaw, Marguerite Watson, Carmen Wise, and Betty Wood. Patricia Allen For That Coke Date Remember ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Phone 999 701 Mass. SOONER OR LATER ALL FRIENDS MEET at the ROCK CHALK CAFE So Come Along, Gang PHONE 2046 Why Diet? Matchstick Figures Aren't the Fashion This Year 618 WEST TWELFTH BY JOSEPHINE HURTIG (Daily Kansan Staff Writer) They're at it again, for that matter I suppose they always will be since having a willowy, reed-like figure is the second desire in every girl's heart. The first, of course, is to find a suitable husband. Yes, the girls with the more-or-less rounded figures are reducing. Let's go through the day with one of these girls. Breakfast isn't so hard to resit. She can't see the good food she passes by, because she's too sleepy. Lunch is a little more difficult, but the determined girl has salad, water, and dreams of her future. As *As* the trudges up the Hill after lunch, no notice that it seems a great deal steeper than it had in the morning. Let's consider the weak girl. After her hunger is gone, she repents. It then occurs to her that she might ake some exercises in way of itonement. The afternoon classes drag by with visions of cherry pie, and fudge cake, intermingled with the professors' lectures. At the dinner table the weak fall and eat everything that's placed before them. However, the strong persevere only to find themselves in such a foul mood that they can't get along with anyone, not even themselves. Sleep cures all of this, though, and gives enough strength to go through the torture the next day. Before retiring, she does several of the most strenuous exercises she knows; then goes to bed with a clear conscious. The aches and pains she is confronted upon awakening are more than enough to discourage her. Now all of us realize that reducing isn't easy, regardless of how it's done. Here's a word of encouragement for all girls who are trying to reduce. Cancer起止 this torture is no longer necessary. According to a statement made recently by Harry Conover, the most known model agency, the remaining servicewoman wants a good, well-rounded bundle, not a stickick. WANT ADS LOST—Keying with five or six keys, and a copper cowboy hat. Important: to owner. Finder please call 781. Sydney Letson. LOST—Tiny Gold Bulova wrist watch. Lost on 14th street hill Feb. 13. Finder please call 1769M. Reward. HOME - COOKED Meals, family style. Mom Kay at 1101 Vt. Phone 2901. LOST—Parker 51 pen, black with silver top, Reward 5. $Call Lee Rey Amundson, Lindley Hall or Kansas office K.U. 66. HELP WANTED — 4 students for floor work. 11:30 to 1:15 at the Union Fountain. Three students for counter work, breakfast and noon, in the Cafeteria. Apply to Miss Zipple, at the Union. WANTED — Beauty Operator at Marinello Beauty Shop. Salary plus commission. Call 493. LOST—"Montblanc" repeater pencil, somewhere on the campus. Netify Kansan office if found. FOR SALE—Two Navy officers blue uniforms, size 37 and 42. One tux size 36 and two tux shirts size 15-33. Call 2470W. STUDENTS — NEW AND OLD Sweetheart Swing MIXER Get Acquainted While You Dance to the Music of JOHNNY BEACH Saturday, 9 to 12 $1 STAG or DRAG STAG WOMEN ADMITTED FREE So Come Along and Nab That New Man