DECEMBER 13, 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --and ORCHESTRA PAGE THREE Becky Vallette, Kansan Society Editor Golashes of all sorts and sizes seem to be quite popular on the campus, as students enjoy the first real snow of the winter. So snowballing, sledding, slipping, and sliding are top on the list of today's social events— Three organizations will have meetings in the Union today. The K.U. Veterans will meet in the men's lounge at 7:30 p.m.; the Christian Science club in the East room at 7:30 p.m.; and Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, in the Pine room, at 6:45 p.m. Wilma Jean Bown Engaged Three Clubs Meet Today Mr. and Mrs. W. Forest Bown Kansas City, Mo., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Wilma Jean, to Justin R. Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hampton, Overland Park. The wedding will take place in February. An education junior, Miss Bown is attending the University. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Kappa Sigma held its annual Founder's day dinner at the Hearth Monday night. Guests were John Thiel, John Crump, Chester Looney, and George Roselle. Kappa Sig Has Founder's Day Home Ec Club Will Meet The Home Economies club will have a Christmas party in the Home Management house at 8 tonight, Miss Cynthia Kersten said today. Everyone attending is asked to bring her favorite recipe. Alpha Phi Omega Elects Alpha Phi Omega has elected Richard Ong, president; William Grisby, secretary; Charles Crowley, treasurer; Jack Kennedy, alumni secretary; Hugh Donahoe, historian; Harry Hoffman, sergeant at arms; and William Jenson, publicity chairman. Pi Phi Entertains Members of Delta Delta Delta sorority were guests of Pi Beta Phi sorority at a "coke" party Wednesday afternoon. Loeksley Guests Princess Wiggles A Mean Rhumba London. (UP)—Princess Elizabeth, very swishy in a scarlet evening gown, wiggled a mean rhumba around a Mayfair nightclub dance floor until early this morning while the king and queen sat at home waiting for her. The 19-year-old chestnut haired princess who someday will rule Britain was seeing the town without parental supervision —her second outing in two weeks. Her "date" was a moustachieed, bespectacled, and blond youth named Charles Villiers, who served as a captain in the elite Grenadier guards. A few hours earlier the king had decorated Villiers, with the Military Cross for valor. The hero guided the princess around the small, crowded dance floor as though he was handling a piece of rare china. Geologists Confer in K.C. Dr. John C. Frye and Norman Plummer, of the State Geological Survey, were in Kansas City last week for conferences with representatives of coal companies and railroad officials regarding the possibility of manufacturing railroad ballast from Kansas clays. Tau Kappa Epsilon Is Newest Fraternity ROBERT SPENCER (This is another in a series of articles by the Daily Kansan to acquaint the campus with the various organized houses, their members, officers, and histories.) The newest fraternity on the campus, Tau Kappa Epsilon was installed as Eta colony at the University in 1940, and after two years as a colony, became Alpha Phi chapter. The 54 charter members were initiated by a team from the Kansas City graduate chapter and undergraduate chapters from Kansas State college and Fort Hays Teachers college. Traditional fraternity parties are the Christmas formal and the Founder's Day banquet on Jan 4. The T.K.E. flower is the red carnation and its colors are cherry and gray. Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded Jan. 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan university. The organization was first called "The Knights of Classic Lore," and was established to aid college men in mental, moral, and social development. Robert Spencer is president. Other officers include William Shafer, vice-president; Richard Evans, secretary; Shannon Howland, treasurer; AT THE HOSPITAL Audited Wednesday Willard Reeder, PT 10. Joe S. Turner, PT 5. Herbert Jessup, PT 7. James Calhoun, PT 5. Foster Reynolds, PT 6. L. Emmett, PT 8. Admitted Wednesday Island. Robert M. Davison, PT 6. John S. Nichols, PT 10. Margaret M. Wynn, Miller Hall. Mary Sawyer, 1318 Louisiana. Dismissed Wednesday William J. Nicholson, PT 6. Robert Oliver Edwards, 1233 Oread. Robert H. Dodsey, Lindley. Fred Hem PT 10. Janice Nattier, 1246 Oread. Nancy Stephan, Gower Place. Charlyne Oliver, 745 Ohio. Keith C. Converse, 110 Indiana. Max Howard, 1122 Ohio. Jomes Bowden, Carruth Hall. William Bretail, Lindley. Delmer Harris, Battenfeld. Helen L. Sanders, 707 West 12. ON KFKU Tonight 9:30-10 p.m. K. U. Vespers, Dr. O. E. Allison, "Faith in the Joy of Living." Tomorrow 2:45 p.m. Music 2:30 p.m. Campus news, Edwin Browne 9:30 p.m. Lawrence League of Women Voters, "I'm Writing to My Congressman." 9:45 p.m. Know the Orient: "Great Britain in the Far East," Prof. H. B. Chubb. Quantrill's raid occurred August 19, 1863. Morton Houserman, historian; Robert Trueheart, Jr., chaplain; John Danneberg, sergeant-at-arms; and Albert York, pledge trainer. Other active members are Robert Cowling, Charles Fuller, and Leonard Brown. Pledges are Elton Closer, James Webster, Don Curry, Thomas Gregg, Harold Benitz, Homer Evans, James Keller, John Hoves, Hex Hall, Bjantchs, John Beach, Clement trumillo, Kenneth Miller, Ray Calhain, Robert Driezler, Robert Weintraut, Robert Ulrich, and Harry Gianakon. S—S—Sh—' Men Only It's a Secret MEN—If you're wise you'll buy your Christmas gifts at the store where "she" shops-at the store where "she" knows she always gets the best quality merchandise. You can talk over your problems with our sales ladies without hesitation they will give you helpful hints as to how to make her Christmas really MERRY. Come in, men, and get your gift problem "off your chest." Come In to See Our— ★ SKIRTS and SWEATERS ★ BLOUSES ★ DRESSES ★ SCARFS ROBES Music Sorority Pledges 11 Students Greene's Ready-to Wear PHONE 687 The active chapter of Mu Phi Epposition, national honorary music koryority, announced the pledging of 11 students. Those who were honored with the traditional serenade by the members Thursday night were: 845 MASS. Ardella Rinkwalt, Fine Arts sophomore; Rita Dudley, Fine Arts sophomore; Bernice Watson, Fine Arts junior; Marjorie Lee Skeen, Fine Arts junior; Sidney Lee Mayfield, Fine Arts senior; Mary Jane Vogt, College senior; Norma Jean Lutz, Fine Arts senior; Nadyne Brewer, Fine Arts senior; Mrs. Evelyn Treger Walton, Fine Arts senior; Marjorie Cooper, Fine Arts senior; and Suzanna Logsdon, Fine Arts senior. Kenneth Mattingly, 37. has been appointed chief metallurgist for the Phelps-Dodge Co.p.e.r company Warren, Ariz. William Kuch, '41, is the newly appointed research metallurgist for North American Aviation, Inglewood, Calif. Their work will be in extracting metals from their ores, refining them, and preparing them for use. Mattingly, Kuch Appointed Hausman, Rust in Wichita Paul G. Hausman, assistant professor of engineering shop practice, and Howard Rust, instructor in shop practice, were in Wichita this week inspecting surplus war equipment which is being sold at low cost to schools. The University may purchase some of this equipment, Mr. Hausman said. For a Discussion of One of Our PRESSING POST-WAR PROBLEMS Hear Subject: Atry. PHILIP DERGANCE 8 P.M. Saturday, Dec. 15 COMMUNITY BUILDING "Civil Rights Laws" No Admission Charge Sponsored by THE LAWRENCE YEAGUE FOR THE PRACTICE OF DEMOCRACY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Offers Complete Banking Service to Every Student The First National Bank "The Student Bank Since 1877" Northeast Corner Eighth and Mass. Member F.D.I.C. Let's don't forget the CHRISTMAS VARSITY Semi-Formal BOB WILSON Military Science Building SATURDAY, DEC. 15, 9-12 $1 per Person for Non-I.S.A. Members TICKETS ON SALE AT BUSINESS OFFICE