PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1940 "Ballet and modern dance will eventually be combined," said Miss Sherbon. "One theme will be usde for dance programs instead of several. Modern dance will be appreciated more by audiences as they understand its technique better. Colorful costumes and scenery are becoming valuable supplements to modern dance." Tau Sigma Initiates Nine Initiation services for nine new members of Tau Sigma, national dancing sorority, were held last night at the final meeting of the organization for the present school year. Following the initiation, dinner was served members and guests at Evans Hearth. The initiates were: Billie Doris Jarboe, b'41, Mary Elizabeth Bitzer, fa'43, Ruth Mary Nelson, ed'40, Marjorie Siegrist, c'41, Miriam Bartlett, c'42, Jane Barnes, c'42, Virginia Bell, ed'42, Anna Jane Hoffman, c'43, and Saralena Sherman, c'43. Guest of honor was Alice Sherbon, former member, and now director of a professional dance group. She spoke on the trend in modern dance. Invited guests for the dinner included Miss Sherbon, Mrs. Janet Nuckles, Miss Ruth Hoover, Miss Joe Stapleton, and Marjorie Perry esMutilalfs Achieving an intriguing effect of grays this gown was created from three thicknesses of net—top one is black, middle one white, lowest one black. Bouffant skirt is banded with pleated ruching made of black and white net, as is the frock. Similar ruching outlines what appears to be an off-the-shoulder neckline. The wearers are covered with sheer black net. The wide, fitted belt accents the narrow waist and bouffant skirt. Freshman chess team at Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., is conducting matches via short wave radio. Here on the Hill--an account of Mt. Oread Society Kay Bozarth, Society Editor Call KU-25 Anytime Settling into a dull midweek grind, social life continued on a negative slope today with the Charity Midweek in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building presenting the principal possibility for Campus socialites to relax collectively tonight. Dale Brødie's band will furnish the music and only students wearing F.E.S.S.F. tags will be admitted to the ballroom. The use of the ballroom and the services of the band will be donated and all the gate receipts will go into the scholarship fund for Chinese students. Fraternity men, thinking about the coming year, are concentrating on elections. Beta Theta Pi's elected Ira O. Scott, ed' 42, president, Charles Case, c'41, vice-president, Don Thomas, b'41, secretary, and Dick Pierce, c'43, treasurer. Kappa Sig's will be made to toe the mark next year by Dick Hansen, c'43, Howard Hauris, c'41, Bill Murfin, c'42, Glenn Keown, c'41 and Lorne Hargis, c'42, who were elected Monday night. 1 1 1 Nuances of Gray in Skirts of Net Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Dean Gates, ph. Weekend guests at the Kappa Sigma house were Mr. T. E. Godding Mr. S. B Redmond, Mrs. Phyllis Buick, all of Lawrence, Mr and Mrs J. B. Gibson, Warren Rogers Mrs. Earl G. Lacey, Mr and Mrs G. N. Bush, all of Kansas City, Mo. Lois Bradstreet, Martha Goodrich Mrs. E. D. Bradstreet, Mr and Mrs L. Ballard, Mr. Karl Rankin, all of Topeka, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Vanderpool of Albany, Mr. and Mrs O. F. Baumgartment of Salina, Mrs. Charles --- E. Allerdice of Coldwater, Mrs. J. J. Hansen of Cheyenne, Wyo., Mrs. D. G. Egbert and Galen Egbert of Dighton, Mrs. I. W. Murfion of Wichita, Leoth B. Malinowosky, Dick France, Bill K. Hargiss all of Hawiatha, Mrs. S. S. Keown of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Harned of Wichita, Mrs. J. J. France of Hiawatha. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of Milton Ohman, c'43. Parent's Day dinner guests at the Delta Upson fraternity house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hollinger of Tulsa, Okla., A. D. Burt of Eureka, B. A. Gillie and Miss Lucile Gillie of Joplin, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fogwell of Burlingame, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Metcalf of Neodesha, Mrs. H. D. Brassel of Eureka, Mrs. R. W. Guy of Newton, F. L. Caywood, W. M. Gadberry, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cochner, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallup, Miss Alice Cochner, Colonel George Major C. J. Balinger was a week-end guest at the Beta Theta Pi house. --- (Continued on page seven) Friday, May 10, 1940 SENIOR CAKEWALK, Union ballroom, 1:00 a.m. Saturday, May 11, 1940 Alpha Phi Omega. Picnic at Bonner Springs, 12:00 p.m. Ricker hall, Party at hall, 12:00 p.m. Wesley Foundation, Hayrack Ride at Smith's Timber, 9:00 p.m. A. I.E.E. Dinner Dance, Kansas Room, 12 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs Closing hours for all University women who attend the Cakewalk Friday night will be subject to a 1:30 closing hour. O'Thene Huff, president of the W.S.G.A., announced today. 1:30 Closing Hours For Cakewalkers Those not attending the class party will be required to meet the regular 12:30 hours, Miss Huff said. Marihuana is the subject for discussion at the weekly pharmacy colloquium tomorrow. The speaker is Noel Nyman, ph, Fred Pershing, ph will talk on the Vitamin B complex. Pharmacists to Discuss Marihuana Don't forget Mother's Day May 12 At about this time of the year one should sort out the garments that will not be worn during the summer and prepare them for summer retirement. By all means have them Dry Cleaned before they are put away. E. W. Young Ed Young Beta Gamma Sigma Initiates Fourteen Fourteen men were initiated by Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary business school scholarship fraternity. Monday night in the Pine room of Memorial Union building, Jerome Kesselman, instructor in economics announced today. The new members are: Bob McKay, b'40; Leo Rhodes, b'40; Ellis Barnhill, b'40; Wallis Campbell, b'40; Guy Davis, b'40; Earle Deeble, b'40; Leo Henricks, b'40; Bob Hedges, b'40; James Mitchell, b'40; Lucy Rundell, b'40; Bill Waugh, b'40; Anthony Zollo, b'40; Bill Gray, b'41; and Sam Hepworth, b'41. WEDN After the initiation a dinner was held for members and initiates in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building, at 6:30 p.m. The regular business meeting of the organization was held at that time. Professor Kesselman disclosed. The library of the University Madrid was ruined by the Moors who used the books as rifle replacements. "For Love Or Money"—Not a smarter summer frock anywhere. 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