1945 DECEMBED 10,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE --move back into its own house in February. SOCIALLY SPEAKING Becky Vallette, Kansan Society Editor Did you pitch pennies? Did you get married? Did you ring a duck? Did you go fishing? Then, you must have attended the fun Union carnival Saturday night. Other parties Saturday were the Sigma Kappa Christmas formal and the Alpha Delt buffet. The Theta's entertained the navy at a "coke dance" Saturday afternoon. *** Melvin Speaks at Sachem Prof. Frank E. Melvin, of the history department, was the guest speaker at a Sachem club meeting, Thursday night. Alice Wright Engaged Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the engagement of Alice Wright, Topeka, to Ens. Charles Franke, Topeka Chocolates were passed at dinner Thursday. Miss Wright wore an orchid. Frances Carolyn Maloney, who assisted in the ceremony, received a corsage of roses and chrysanthemums, and Mrs. Clark Mandigo, housemother, a corsage of gardenias. Miss Wright is a sophomore in the College. Ens. Franzke has served in the Pacific, and will return to sea duty this month. Harman Has Hour Dance Harman Co-op entertained independent men at an hour dance Wednesday night. Mariorie Austin Is Guest Marjorie Austin was a dinner guest at Locksley hall Wednesday A.O. Pi Pledges Entertain Pledges of Alpha Omicron Ph entertained the Phi Delta Theta pledge class at an hour dance Thursday. Delta Gamma Guests Delta Gamma Dinner guests at the Delta Gamma house Thursday were Miss Elizabeth Bethuire, Dr. and Mrs. Calvin VanderWerf, Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Cole. Guests of Alpha Delts Howard Perry; Robert Williams, Paola; Arthur Nystrum; Russ Blazer, Olathe, were dinner guest of Alpha Delta Pi Wednesday evening. Sigma Kappa Entertains Members of the Sigma Kappa pledge class entertained the Delta Gamma piedges at a coke party Tuesday afternoon. Phi Kappa Psi pledges were guests at an hour dance Wednesday night. All That and Jr., To Dallas, Texas. (UP)—Here's a new twist in birth certificates. At least it left a twist in the writing arm of Roy Crandall, secretary to Judge Al Templeton. The name on a birth certificate application that he had to record recently was Dock George Edward Bellefield Scott Weaver, Jr. Sixty-two water wheels were in operation in Kansas in 1860. 'Pig Dinner' Is Phi Gam Tradition HARRY STUCKER 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. By ANNE SCOTT (Daily Kansan Staff Writer) Have you ever kissed a pig? If you haven't then you should go to the Phi Gamma Delta traditional Pig dinner, which was held annually before the war. At the dinner, each Phi Gam and his date kisses the pig AND the youngest girl is given the pig's tail! Phi Gamma Delta was founded at Jefferson college in 1848, and now has more than 40 thousand members. Pi Deuteron chapter of Phi Gamma Delta was founded at the University of Kansas in 1891, and was the first Greek organization to own its own house. AT THE HOSPITAL At the time it was built, the Phi Gam house, located at 1540 Louisiana street, was the largest fraternity house in the world and is still recognized as the largest on the campus. Temporarily located at 1408 Tennessee street, the fraternity will Admitted Friday AUMNITE PLAZA Robert W. Freeto, 1602 Louisiana. Harry E. Williford, PT 8. Helen D. Arnette, 1045 West Hills. Dorothy J. Bruce, Corbin Hall. Robert S. Ryberg, 1017 Indiana. Eileen O'Connor, 1433 Tennessee. Kathleen Fulk, Foster Hall. Joseph W. Nagle, Carruth Hall. Betty Black, 1625 Edgehill Road. Ira Smith, PT 8. Max Howard, 1122 Ohio. Beverly J. Waters, 1246 Oread. Nancy Stephan, Gower Place. Larry W. Simmons, 1602 Louisiana. Dean Corder, PT 6. Dismissed Friday Ernest N. Jones, 1510 University Drive. James W. Walker, Jr., PT 6. Edward Matthews, PT 10. Clark Wellborn, 1614 Kentucky. John C. Cory, 1005 Maine. LaVerla Harris, 1420 Ohio. Barbara Byrd, 1339 West Campus. Roy Wine, 905 Louisiana. The pin of Phi Gamma Delta is a non-jeweled, diamond-shaped black pin with a white star at the top. Fraternity colors are purple and white. The flower is the purple clematis, and the national magazine is the Phi Gamma Delta. Mrs. Julie Andrews is housemother. Officers of the fraternity are Harry Stucker, president; Earl Stanton, treasurer; Thomas Bailey, recording secretary; Richard Carmean, corresponding secretary; and Robert Gove, historian. Other members of the active chapter are Eric Eulich, Leonard Hartigan, James Kennedy, Donald Fricker, John Herron, James Morris, Sewell MacFerran, Fred Mitchelson, John Kaupfer, Harold Wright, Robert Voelker, James Richey, Joe Turner, T. Hazelton Ferry, Roderick MacVor, and Roy McVey. Members of the pledge class are William Sharp, Theodore Amberg, Thomas Pryor, Dwight Thompson, William MacDonald, Arthur Hoffman, Keith Wilson, Frank Davis, James Hotchkiss, William Porter, Donald Bledsoe, Richard Raney, James Dittmer, Maurice Martin, and Charles Marsh. LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS All the girls at the house have switched to INDEPENDENT. Their cleaning can't be beat! INDEPENDENT Phone 432 740 Vermont Sarah Marks, 1001 West Hills. Diana Grider, 1246 Oread. Patricia Sonnenberg, Foster Hall. Mary Yingling, Gower Place. Gracia Brown, Foster Hall. LaJuan Braden, 1339 West Campus. Mrs. June Smalley, 1246 Mississippi. Carolyn Campbell, 1246 Mississippi. Correna Davis, 1101 Mississippi. Gordon Handley, 1140 Mississippi. Ford Bohl, PT 8. Theron Brayman, PT 10. Oscar E. Utter, Jr., 1233 Oread. James Walker, PT 6. Admitted Saturday Robert Corder, 1138 Mississippi. Helen Sanders, 707 West 12. Marilyn Nigg, 1001 West Hills. Betty Smith, 1345 West Campus. Clayton R. Haberman, 1821 Tennessee. Dismissed Saturday Coral Ruth Wade, Corbin Hall. Barbara Pattison, Locksley Hall. Joy Griffith, Foster Hall. Dismissed Saturday Mrs. Suzanne Wiebe, 413 West 4th. Rosemary Hall, 1145 Louisiana. Helen Russell, 704 West 12th. Joan Anderson, 1145 Louisiana. Larry Simmons 1602 Louisiana. George Caldwell, 1614 Kentucky. Frances Smallwood, Corbin Hall. Clark Bramwell, 1245 West Campus. Glenn Blakeman, Lindley Hall. Thomas J. Barry, PT 10. Lt. H. G. Hibbard 1616 Indiana. Robert Morton, 1333 Tennessee. Marion M. Harter, Lindley Hall. New Records for Dancing... My Guy's Come Back Symphony BENNY GOODMAN Dig You Later Here Comes Heaven Again PERRY COMO Angel Coffee Time KAY KYSER BELL MUSIC COMPANY but not the appeared in e four) MASCOT sn't'28 earn the extent of the revealed 500 cases of mized houses and dormitancellor E. H. Lindley dis- lages at 11:30 the next day the recommendation of the Compact, Smart. And s university Health Committee. Revlon Nail Enamel, University's hospital was so hospital facilities were pro- Oily Polish Remover in Corbin hall. There was discussion of opening still another emergency hospital after 340 students had called at the hospital in two days. Phone 636 day, had students until Jan. conducted Christmas party plans wore postponed and Christmas programs were cancelled. The University high school was closed. Only the basketball team was unaffected by the epidemic and practices and out-of-town games were continued as scheduled.