PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1942 The Society Page Usual Thursday Buffets, Hour Dances, Entertaining Set Off Tonight's Social Life Tonight's social life on Mt. Oread will be highlighted with the usual sprinkling of Thursday hour dances, buffet suppers, and entertaining at dinner. Kansans have literally adopted the old saying, "All work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy," as their pledge. So after a long, hard week, they regularly get together for a little friendly association, and relaxed, they end up the last day with a bang. ★ PHI CHI DELTA . . . Presbyterian sorority, held a party at Westminster hall Saturday night. Those attending the party were: Meredith Belt, Mary Lou Noble, Peggy Osmond, Cordella Rearm, Jackie Spencer, Jean Taylor, Phyllis Wherry, Dorothy Carr, Nina Cole, Helen Blincoe, Mary Holloway, Marjorie Carley, Dorothy Crochatt, Vorine Woleslagel, and Lavon Hays. Guests were: Bob Moore, Fred Truxal, Iden Long, Dave Hutchinson, Tom Bennett, John Meek, Everett Cole, John Yarnell, Jake Bielanons, Art Auernheimer, Maurice McKinney, Sid Jagger, Maurice Wallace, John Mottley, and John Ruskin. Chaperones were: Mrs. Colla Morrison, Phi Chi housemother; Miss Mary Miles, Westminster hall director; and Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Azsman of Lawrence. ☆ ALPHA CHI SIGMA ★ ... professional chemistry fraternity announces the pledging of John Norris of Newton, Warren Rix of Manning, Iowa, James Hoppe of Somers, Mount, and Calvin Vander Werf, instructor in the chemistry department. PHI DELTA PHI ... bald a luncheon meeting for all active and pledge members today at 12:30 o'clock in the English room of the Memorial Union building. ★ KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... Tuesday dinner guests were Paul Schulling, Bill Fritz, and Bill Wintergarden, all from Hutchinson. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Persis Snook, Miller Hall was a dinner guest Tuesday. CARRUTH HALL . . . John Ebble of Ft. Hays is spending the week as a house guest. PHI DELTA THETA . . . Dick Hodges was a dinner guest last night. ★ PHU GAMMA DELTA . . . guests Tuesday and Wednesday were Lieut. Dean Ritchie who is in the United States Air Corps engineering division, Lieut. William Wright, and Lieut. John Ritter, also of the United States Air Corps, and Bill O'Shay of Oklahoma City, Okla. Bonds or bondage? Buy U.S. Savings Bonds. ALPHA TAU OMEGA ... Sonny Boult and Bill Embrie, who are members of the United States Army Air Corps, are guests this week. Boult and Embrie are former members of the Missouri chapter of Alpha Tau Omega. PHI CHI THETA . . . honorary business sorority, held initiation services for three pledges at the business meeting last Tuesday. ★ The new initiates are Evelyn Wulfkuhle of Lawrence, Martha Young of Caney, and Margaret Penny of Lawrence. Evelyn Wulfkuhle was elected Grand Councelor to the National Phi Chi Theta convention, which will be held this June in Madison, Wis. Martha Young was elected alternate delegate. ★ ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . Mother's Club, entertained with a tea Monday. Mrs. Alice Farland was a special guest. Tea was poured by Mrs. Cora Bentley, housemother. ...Jane Reid spent the weekend in Gardner, Marjorie Jacobs, Alice Jeanne Lemon, and Bernice Moody all visited in Kansas City, Mo., over the weekend. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . held a dinner Sunday in honor of Dr. "Phog" Allen's twenty-fifth anniversary. Guests were Virginia Ford of Coffeyville, Dean Naismith, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kissell of Portis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Docksteader of Beloit, Dr. and Mr. Allen. TAU KAPPA EPSILON ...dinner guests Sunday were Bill Moore, and LaVerne Wallace of Olathe. ... will hold a dinner and hour dance tonight. ROCK CHALK CO-OP WATKINS HALL ...luncheon guest Monday was Bobbie Sue McCluggage. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . KAPPA ALPHA THETA ...weekend guest was Mrs. Mathew J. Buchele of Bedford, Mass. Mrs. Buchele was on her way to Champion, Mich., where she is making her home while her husband, a lieutenant with the air corps, is serving in the Pacific area. will meet in Kansas City tomorrow night for their Annual Founder's Day banquet. DE LUXE CAFE The following will attend the banquet: Bob Little, Jerry Ewers, Jay Kern, Mike O'Bannon, Junior Forgy, Bob Campbell, Jerry Dawson, Bob Bolinger, Murray McCune, Jack Walton, John Gage, Larry Hawkinson, Bell Leo, Beachy Musser, Grank Gage, Fred Johnson, Jack Ballard, Kenny Thompson, Dick Ramsey, Bob Dominick, J. G. Sutton, Dave Thompson, Charles Prather, Keith Neville, Ken Winters, Prof. H. C. Taylor, and Prof. Verner Smith. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students Al Schoch, national representative from Chicago has been a house guest at the local chapter since Wednesday. 711 Mass. DELTA GAMMA . . . * ...weekend guest was Esther Jane Ernie of Wichita. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . guest last weekend was Hal Minger of Stibnike, Idalo. KAPPA SIGMA . . . . * ...weekend guests were Lt. Howard Harris from Ft. Sam Houston, Ralph Smith of Arkansas City, and Phil Buzick of Topeka. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill Profanity, Golliwoging Dancers Go Modern To the modern dance themes of regimentation, profanity, and golliwoging, approximately 25 members of Tau Sigma, dancing organization, performed in streamlined style this afternoon in Robinson gymnasium for the Women's Athletic Association. In keeping with the trend of the times, the dance "Regimentation" was given in military movements, with the emphasis of the dance placed on timing and precision. Regimentation Theme "Gollwogs," received its inspiration from Debusy's piece of music, written for his small daughter to describe the dance of mythical things. These mythical people were presented by the dancers in black costumes, horned hats, and brightly colored ruffled panties, who jumped and tripped about like frogs. In the "Profane Waltz," Miss Melba Schilling, director of Tau Sigma, represented the threatening evil, Sin, dressed in a black fitted suit and black mask. The dance is a struggle between Purity and Sin and finally ends with Sin triumphing and forcing his power over Purity; the purists are won over to the side of evilness and the profane movements of the dance. The performance this afternoon was an instructorial showing and a preview of the group's coming sping performance in April. Honor Engineer Is Married The marriage of Lieutenant Leonard Schroeter of Topeka, to Pat Brook McDuffee of Fort Flagler, Wash., took place Saturday at the Evangelical church, in Port Townsend, Wash. Schroeter is on active duty in the anti-aircraft corps. While attending the University he was active in Theta Tau, Sigma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternities, and was also a member of Scabbard and Blade. 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