--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE NOVEMBER 8,1945 SOCIALLY SPEAKING Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor Members of Delta Upson were guests of the Gamma Phi Beta pledge class at an hour dance Tuesday night. D. U.'s Are Guests Betty Jo O'Neal, Mary Ann McClure, and Elaine Falconer attended Gamma Phi Beta weekend convention at the University of Missouri. Caldwell Heads Co-op George Caldwell is the newly elected president of Jayhawk Co-op. Caldwell, Carroll McCue and Jose Portuguez were chosen as delegates to a regional co-op conference at the University of Missouri. D. G.'s Give Hour Dance Delta Gamma pledges entertained members of Sigma Nu at an hour dance Tuesday night. A. D. Pi Pledges Entertain The Alpha Delta Pi pledge class had an hour dance Tuesday night for Delta Tau Delta pledges. Sigma Nu Has New Pledge Sigma Nu has announced the edging of Robert Coleman, Alpine, Texas. Ens. John Shackleford, Walters, Okla., visited the chapter house Sunday. Guests Monday night were Robert Miller, Oakland, Calif.; and Glenn St. Aubyn, Russell. Kappa Phi Pledges 13 Kappa Pm Pferges 15 Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority for women, has announced the pledging of Edna Carothers, Peggy Carry,amor Rotert, Janice Oehrie,Mariel Ploeger, Marion Bundy, Jacqueline Seddon, Jacquela Shaw, Foods III Class Serves Luncheon in Fraser The Home Economics Foods III class, supervised by Prof. Edna A. Hill, is now serving luncheon in the department's dining room to students, faculty members, and all University personnel. The meal is served for 50 cents a plate, at 12:30 p.m. and the next scheduled date for this week is Thursday. Reservations maybe made at KU. 22 or room 104 Fraser hall. This series of luncheons gives the students experience in buying, preparing, and serving the food and fulfills part of laboratory requirements for the course. Betty List, Margaret Hanchett, Betty Sneary, Opal Lee Von Achen, and Joan Young. The pledges will entertain active members at a party at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the First Methodist church. Ginther—Winters Wed Miss Nola Ginther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Ginther, Atwood, and Jack V. Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winters, Ventura, Calif., were married in a double ring ceremony Oct. 13 at the First Methodist church in Ventura. *** The bride attended the University last year. She was a junior in the College. Mr. Winters was recently discharged from the army after serving three years in Australia and New Guinea. - * * Sleepy Hollow Has Guests Sunday dinner guests at Sleepy Hollow were Pfc. Calvin Cooley, Great Lakes; and Sgt. Stroh-meyer, Leavenworth, Barbara McCommas, El Dorado; Phyllis Hope, Topeka; and Barbara Hargis, Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. Miss Elizabeth Newcomb, Altamont was a guest Saturday night. Three new "finds" for Kansas or for particular localities of the state now supplement the research collection of the museum of natural history, Dr. E. R. Hall, museum director, has announced. 'Finds' Added To Dyche Collection Now Ready . . . George Rinker, former University student now in the air corps has contributed to the museum the first three-teed terrapin found west of the eastern tier of counties in Kansas. Now Ready... FRESHMAN CAPS and KU-KU EMBLEMS CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES Dr. Hobart Smith, Dr. Claude Hibbard, and Everett Jamison recently captured in Cherokee county the first cave salamanders in Kansas. The cave salamander is prevalent in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, but had not previously been found in this state. Dr. Donald F. Hoffmeister and Walter W. Dalquest recently found the first cotton rats ever observed north of the Kaw river. The northward advance of the rodent has been of national scientific interest, since it is destructive to wheat and corn, Dr. Hall said. In addition to these "firsts" the museum has received a number of other contributions. Among them have been the largest bobcat on record, trapped in Nevada and presented by J. R. Alcorn, and two small animal skeletons from Mt. McKinley, Alaska, gifts of Dr. Adolph Murie. Jones Pledges Alpha Chi Morgan-Mack Motor Co. 609 MASS. PHONE 277 Alpha Chi Omega has announced the pledging of Norma Lea Jones, McPherson. --- A Man from Kansas The Story of William Allen White By DAVID HINSHAW Just Published — $3.00 The Book Nook Opposite Granada Tel. 666 E. B. Stoluffer, dean of the Graduate school and chairman of the mathematics committee, attended the mathematics round table, part of the Kansas State Teachers' association meeting in Topeca, Friday. Among the University alumni present at the meeting were Martha Lou Cable, Ruth Herndon, and Bertha Cummins, graduates now teaching in Kansas schools. The average annual rainfall in southeast Kansas is 40 inches. Benkelman Was Co-Editor Of Prize-Winning Newspaper Bonnie Benkelman, Fine Arts freshman, was notified today that the St. Francis Community High school newspaper, on which she was co-editor, has been awarded All-American rating by the National Scholastic Press association for the ninth time. The paper, the Cheyenne Indian News, also has been notified by Quill and Scroll, Northwestern university, that it will receive the International Honor Award, highest ranking prize in high school newspaper work. PENNEY'S Compactness and Durability! Hangaway Garment Hanger $198 Here's the solution to your close t problems! Easy to fasten on to your closet door. It can be used extended, as a regular rack, then folded into a compact space-saving unit. Holds 10 regular hangers. LUCITE PICTURE FRAMES Size 8"x10" - - - - - - 1.49 BOUDOIR CHESTS - - - - 4.98 MAGAZINE RACKS - - - - 2.61 INTHE No Previous Singing Experience Necessary SING! K. U. Mens Glee Club Wednesday, November 7 LAST TIME FOR TRYOUTS Saturday, November 10 4:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. ROOM 132, FRANK STRONG