PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 1943 Students Celebrate Victory With Lively Square Dance The Square dance held last evening in Robinson gym proved to be a successful enterprise and this unique entertainment touched the fancy of students who attended the dance after the victorious game over Kansas State. The "grab your partner and around you go" atmosphere was The "grab your partner in a novel one which students' welcomed with the "undignified" air which was quite appropriate for the occasion. Machinists, drill press operators, riveters, and welders enlivened the dancing party at the Sigma Chi house Friday evening when the house became transformed into a regular defense plant complete with airplanes, hangars, and assembly lines. Guests were compelled to offer a letter of application for a job in the "factory" before they would be admitted to the party. THETA TAU . . . ... has announced the pledging of Laurence Smith of Hoisington. ... has elected the following officers: regent, Theodore Moser; vice-regent, David Shaad; treasurer, Ralph Locker Bentley; assistant treasurer, Ralph May; scribe, Robert Boothers; corresponding secretary, Kenneth Murphey; and assistant corresponding secretary, Wallace Foctor. Mr. C. E. Rohler of Ellis, is a visitor this week end. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . L. Harrison Smith of the U. S. Navy was a guest Thursday and Friday. ... Bob Wellington of Kansas City is a week end guest. PHI BETA PI... ... Jack Barber of Oklahoma City is a week end guest. CORBIN HALL . . . ... dinner guests last Wednesday were Don Pomeroy, Leonard Diehl and Wendell Tempkins. ... Pot, Homer G. Beadling, U. S. Army air corps, Scott Field, Ill., was a dinner guest yesterday. Joan Margaret Barlow, Kansas City, Kan. is a week end guest. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . .. dinner guests Friday were Anne Boltz, Polly Roberts, Bidaa Schmahl, Joanne Hayden, and Heloise Hillbrand. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . dinner guest last night was Mrs. R. J. Stevenson, Claire, Mich. CARRUTH HALL . . . .. Ensign Curwin Green of Kansas City, who is in the U. S. Navy, was a dinner guest Friday. THETA TAU . . . . . . guests at an informal party Friday evening were Marjorie Ingham, Mary Harling, Nancy Monroe, Marion Langdon, Georgia Wiggins, Jackie Houston, Betty Bacon, June King. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Subscriptions rates, in advance, $3.00 per year, $4.75 per semester. Published at Law- rence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, matters matter September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1879. Constance Froom, Eileen Griffitts, Virginia Griswold, Louise Alderman, Elsie Thompson, Ruth Russell, Sarajane Sandusky, Helen Simpson, Colleen Shiveley, Maxine Schemenah, Dorothy Nicholson, June Bohrer, Betty Jo Benson, Marjorie Tahcker, Elaine Schroeder, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mishou. KAW KOETTES . . . Miss Rosie Anderson, Tonganoxie, was a guest Thursday and Friday. ALPHA DELTA PI... . . . Donne Benscheidt, Hutchinson is a week end guest. MILLER HALL . . . . . . Virginia Clarke of Baker, was a luncheon guest yesterday noon. . . . dinner guests yesterday were Max I. Miller and George R. Lewey, Newton. SIGMA CHI . . . Ensign Maurice Jackson, air cadet from Purdue University and member of Sigma Chi, was a dinner guest last night. Betrothal ★★★ Theta Engaged To Sigma Chi The betrothal of Mary Burchfield, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Bob Beeler, Sigma Chi, was announced with a pinning ceremony Friday evening. Miss Burchfield received an orchid. Gardenias were presented to Catherine Burchfield, sister of Miss Burchfield who assisted with the pinning. Mrs. L. A. Burchfield, Tulsa, mother of Miss Burchfield, Mrs. A. H Little, housemother, and Barbara Barber, also received gardenias. Miss Burehfield of Tulsa and Mr. Beeler of Beloit are both juniors in the College. Mr. Beeler reported to Leavenworth yesterday for induction into the army. PI BETA PHI . . . ... week end guests are Martha Schaefer, Nelle Claycomb, and Ruth Ann Nordgren of Kansas City; Janice Lyons of Leavenworth; and Elizabeth Priest of Wichita. . . . a dinner was held last night honoring Mrs. Warren T. Smith of Lake Stevens, Wash., who is grand vice-president of Pi Beta Phi. Now You Have a Military Secret It's Millicent K perfumed deodorant from New York in twelve well known scents including Blue Grass, Tweed, and Channel S. We carry two sizes, $.10 and $1.75. Our Soft-Scent deodorant, in 35c jars is also non-irritating and harmless to clothing. 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