PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1942 The Society Page Pledges of 10 organized houses lived in a Fool's Paradise for a while last night, and actives had a heyday preparing for closing hour fun when a group of six walkouts were staged. ATO's took the fuses with them, and those left behind groped around in the semi-darkness of matchlight to tie together all their neckties, approximately 200 in number, and string them from the living room to the dining room and back. Sig Alph's and Chi O's, erstwhile compatriots, after the walkout renewed last Monday Turns Out To Be Largest Walkout Night The complete list of those who walked out is as follows: Kappa Alpha Theta with Sigma Chi, Gamma Phi Beta with Phi Kappa Psi, Chi Omega with Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Chi Omega with Sigma Nu, and Alpha Tau Omega and Triangle without any sorority. year's feud by stealing a trophy and crest. Other groups thought of the old silverware gag. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. BATTENFIELD... week-end guest was Bob Rear- don, Junction City. Sunday dinner guests were Margaret Krehbiel and Margaret Parkins. ✩ ALPHA PHI OMEGA Lambda chapter will hold a special meeting in the Pine room of the Memorial Union at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30. All members must attend. CAMPUS HOUSE . . . ...elected the following officers: Kelma Smith, president; Virginia Hogan, secretary-treasurer; and Eliza- abee, Waymire, social chairman. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ALPHA TAU OMEGA...weekend guest was Lieut. Gordon McDonald of Fort Riley. McDonald attended the University last year. dinner guest Sunday was Ann Bowen. announces the pledging of Allen Martinec, Kansas City. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . . will have an exchange dance with Delta Upsilon this evening. The dance will follow a dinner at both of the houses. ...announces the engagement of Jane Beal, college senior from Kansas City, to George Bolt, engineering senior from St. Joseph, Mo. The engagement was announced Saturday evening at the house. afternoon guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Adams, Clay Center. Mr. and Mrs. Adams were here to visit their son, Paul, who is in Watkins hospital, recovering from an appendectomy. DELTA GAMMA $ ^{\star} $ . . . Miss Beal received an orchid. She was assisted during the evening by Sherry Johnson, a college junior and Martha Jane Miller, college senior. dinner guests Sunday were Phylliss Riggs, John Scurlock, and John Reber. MILLER HALL . . . (Members Only) initiated pledges. Johnnette Bradley of Wellington and Jean Sellers of Kansas City, and installed officers last night. Wednesday, Sept. 30 — 7 to 8 p.m. Robinson Gym. Johnnie Pope's Orchestra EVERYBODY STAG IT — NO DATES Buy LSA Tickets at the Door ★ I.S.A. MIDWEEK week-end guest was Mrs. John A, Reber, Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . The following officers were elected; President, Jean Sellers; vice president, Gerry Gentry and assistant vice president, Norma Deem; recording secretary, Helen Marie Thompson; treasurer, Doris Dunkley and assistant treasurer, Ellen Witt; historian, Jane Reid; correspondent secretary, Jane Reid; rush captain, Melba Ninger; social chairman, Melba Ninger; steward, Johnette Bradley; house manager, Janet Sloan; publicity committee, Johnette Bradley and Helen Marie Thompson; Pan-Hellenic representatives, Norma Deem, Janet Sloan, Melba Ninger, and Jean Sellers. Pledge officers were elected as elected the following officers; Annette Steine, president; Persis Snook, vice-president; Dorothy Carr, secretary; Vera Lou Harries, treasurer; Alberta Mayer, historian; Frances Gillman, intramural manager; Dorothy Wiggins, Beth Maxwell, Joan Williams, Pat Foster, and De Sales Weber, social committee; Shirley Kelly and Julia Ann Casad, flower committee; and Ruth Tippin, publicity chairman. Pledge officers were elected as follows: President, Lorraine Witt; secretary, Charlene Coomber; social chairman, Pat Waltman. You Can't Afford to Pass Up This Chance to Make Some Extra Money. Sell Daily Kansan Subscriptions Buy I.S.A. Tickets at the Door To faculty and townspleople--- Inquire at Kansan business office. STUDENTS CCRBIN HALL . . . . week-end guests were Mrs. James Rapart, New York, N. Y., and Miss Ann Collins, Overbrook. CHI OMEGA ... Saturday dinner guest was Edgar Turrentine, Wichita. entertained over the week-end Dorothy Baldwin, Seneca; Margery Lewis, Atwood; Shirley Graham, Whitewater; Lillian Fisher, Emporia; and Sigrid Steiger, Kansas City. entertained Bert Dickerson, Wichita, and Clyde Briggs, Kansas City, Mo., at Sunday dinner. Sunday dinner guests were Katherine Wadley, New York, N. Y.; Doris Joslin and Frances Lindblom, Salina. has elected the following officers to serve for the year: president, Eileen Smith; vice-president, Doris Larson; secretary, Donna Jean Stember; treasurer, Eileen Griffitts; social committee, Mary Ann Deckert, chairman, Dorothy McGinnis, and Esther DeBord; intramural manager, Althea Shuss; historian, Marie Larson; alumnae chairman, Angelita Flores; song leader, Virginia Gsell. ★ KAW KOETTES . . . ☆ had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Russel, Leavenworth, Francis Blair, and Ethel Coldwell. ★ entertained over the week-end Pvt. John Peterson, '42, and Corp. Ralph Kroeker. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . WATKINS HALL . . . . ... pledge class held their annual walkout with Sigma Alpha Epsilon last night. ★ DELTA UPSILON . TRIANGLE... is arranging an exchange dinner with Delta Gamma tonight. Sunday dinner guests were Lt. Foe Giek, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morley, Kansas City, Mo., Harry Jessel, and Betty Gimble, Milwaukee, Wis. pliedges walked out Monday evening. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . DE LUXE CAFE Sunday dinner guests were Dick Winslow, Kansas City, Mo.; Virginia Gear, Kansas City, Mo.; and Bill Cecchon, Salina. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ...entertained as Sunday dinner guests Marilyn Reeve, Manhattan; Betty Mott, Betty Ellmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crow, Columbus. ... pledges held their walk out Monday evening with pledges of Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Catherine Cudlip, field secretary, arrived this afternoon to be a guest for several days. Wednesday the chapter will entertain for her with a tea from 3 until 5 p.m. Frank N. Morrill, Hiawatha, was a dinner guest Monday evening. will entertain pledges of Kappa Sigma with an hour dance this evening. (Additional Society on page eight) ★ SIGMA CHI . . . Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass.