SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1940. PAGE THREE Society---rogues gallery on the sun porch had silhouettes of the men and their dates with appropriate wording. In the basement there was a bar decorated with beer and liquor signs. Tables were covered with red and white checkered cloth and each table had a candle with a bottle for a holder. (Continued from page two) Kansas City, Mo.; Jane Robinson, c'42; Helen Mavie; Betty Wyatt, c'42; Jean Wedell, fa'42; and Margu- erite Meyers, and Ann Jones, c'42. Patti Payne, c'41; Shirley Maupin, c'2; Diana Irvine, c'42; Virginia Appel, c'41; Sarah Fair, c'41; Mr. and Mrs. William Gill and Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell of Lawrence; Virginia Ford, ed' 40; Bootsie Edm- iston, c'41; Betsy Dodge, fa'43; Katherine Green, c'43; and Jean Werner, fa'42. Dorothy Jean Roberts, c'42; Alys Magill, c'uncl; Betty Coulson, c'40; Ada Lee Fuller, fa'41; Betty Rose Johnson, c'43; Eleanor Allen, c'43; Betty Kester, c'40; Miriam Bartlett, c'42; Becky Tremble, c'43; Myra Hurd, c'43; Patty Bigelow, c'43; Rosemary Williamson; and Jane Knudson, fa'41. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Jane Veach, fa'43; Dorothy Teachenor, c'42; Martha Alice Horner, c'42; Jean Hinshaw, c'41; Mary Bitter, far'43; Betty Burch, ed'42; Daisy Hoffman of Kansas City, Mo.; Marianna Bantleon, c'40; Mary Alice Livingstone, c'40; Sue Henderson, c'40; Joan Voight, c'41; Ruth Rice, c'41; Nancy Prather, c'40; Norma Tibbets, c'43; and Jessie Frances Daew, c'43. Louise Rayl, c'42; Janis Welch, c'43; Betty Denious, c'41; Mary Ann Cook, c'42; Jean Perry, c'40; Anna Jane Hoffman, c'43; Gloria Biechele, c'43; Freda Mae Squires; Pat Davies of Independence; Beth Gleason, c'41; Ann Murray, c'42; Patsy Padfield of Wichita; Peggy Benson of El Dorado; Ruth Clickner, c'40; Gertrude Tracy of Topeka; Mary McCroskey, c'42; and Katherine Boyd, Larned. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held its annual Twelfth Street party at the chapter house Friday with Dale Boudie and his orchestra. Guests for the party were as follows: Patricia Gunn, f4'3; Virginia Marshall, c'43; Evelyn Gunn, c'3; Norma Jean Falconer, c'41; Virginia Cannon, c'43; Jean Entriken, f4'2; Mary Louise McNown, f4'3; Eloise Pohl, fa'40; Mary Lou Ekstrom, c'40; Dolores Hiller, c'42; and Beryl Benbow, c'42. Jeanne Myhre, e'43; Mary Margaret Cosgrove, c'40; Betty Lou Current, c'42; Virginia Gear, c'42; Betty Lou Sublett, c'43; Ann Carlisle; Vera Knopker, c'41; Lois Ballew, fa'41; Marilyn Duncan; Leah Edmonds, fa'42; Margarette Parker, c'41; Betty Jack Jarrott, c'40; Jean Brown. c'42; and Nell Clark, c'40. Ruth Rodgers, c'43; Ann Murray, fa'42; Virginia Tandy, c'43; Helen Shaeffer, fa'43; Dorothy Crawford, Hutchinson; Lois Bockoven, Great Bend; Jane Seaman, Salina; Isabel Rice, c'40; Mary Jane Shockley, Kansas City; Mrs. Wesley Songer, Lawrence; Mrs. Kenneth Shook, Lawrence; Howard Crawford Detroit, Mich.; Russel Bodine, Kansas City; T. J. Foulon, St. Louis, Mo. Earl Best, St. Louis, Mo.; Alex Olson, Kansas City; Bill Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Lawrence; and Mrs. Irl Hempstid Hutchinson. Chaperones were: Mrs. D. K. Smith, Mrs. M. M. Wolf, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, and Mrs. Clark Mandigo. Sig Alpha Epsilon 1 1 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained a prominent collection of Hill Greeks at their annual Inter-Fraternity Ball in the Memorial Union building Friday night. Each S.A.E. invited three other fraternity men to attend the affair. There was no attempt at decoration. Dancing was from 9 until 12 o'clock. Clyde Smith and his band furnished the music. Jane Blaney, c'40; Becky Trembly, c'40; Billie Doris Jarbose, c'uncl; Mary Beth Weir, c'41; Francelene Zentmyer, c'40; Anne Lewis, c'43; Coad guests were as follows: Norma Tibbetts, c'43; Lois Howell, c'43; Bette Anne Baker, c'42; Bette Banker, fa'43; Marjorie Heimbrook, fa'41; Betty Jeanne Hess, c'43; Mary Alice Livingston, c'40; Betty McVey, c'40; Betty Van Deventer, c'41; Rene Kiskadden, fa'42; Loraine Fink, c'42; Reola Durand, c'43; and Mary Fitz- Gerald, c'43. start the day right with a Jane Irwin, c'40; Eleanor Crosland, c'41; Eleanor Allen, c'43; Margaret Ivy, c'43; La Deane Davis, c'42; Cecil King, c'41; Leone Hoffman, c'40; Pat Cravens, c'uncl. Joan Taggart, c'43; Diana Irvine, c'42; Sarah Fair, c'41; Nancy Leathers, c'43; Elizabeth Pears, c'42; Betty Müchnic, c'41; Rut Rice, c'41; Margaret Reed, f'43; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Raport; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Buchan. The chaperones were Mrs. C. H. Landes, Mrs. Ed Charles, Mrs. Edith Martin and Mrs. Eva Oakes. Weekend guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house are William Kirk of Hutchinson, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gill of Oklahoma City. Mr. E. W. Steuwe of Alma was a guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house this weekend. --but don't clash with pocket handkerchiefs will top off the ideal new spring outfit. Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Richard Wright, of Winfield. Sigma Kappa sorority announces the engagement of Beulah Grunwald, fa'40, to Sam Redmond, '39, of Kappa Sigma fraternity. --but don't clash with pocket handkerchiefs will top off the ideal new spring outfit. (Continued from page 2) ioned in light browns with horizontally-pleated dark bands of crinkle cloth they are the essence of spring and college verve. For those who prefer other types of crowns they are made in a plain-pie crust, commonly called the Harvard Undergraduate style. Of course, light knockabouts in corduroy of all shades hardly need be mentioned as to their style and popularity. Leap Year-but don't clash with pocket handkerchiefs will top off the ideal new spring outfit. There is a variety of shoe styles that are "the nertz" as far as sport styles are concerned. Plain cap toes and the subdued bootmakers' finish characterize the dressier sport models, while rubber-soled types are featuring a hard sole with blucher and moccasin toes, preferably minutely perforated with large half-holes. Good-looking feet have been known to be as effective as a good head, so these suggestions might turn the trick—especially since it's leap year. Shirts, ties sox and handkerchiefs are simple to choose from, because the colors are there for you. Stick to good contrasting accessories for more effectiveness, and remember to wear dark with light suits (except for the shirts) and light (including the shirts) with dark suits. Ties which contrast Dramatic Club Tryouts Wednesday All interested in trying out for the Dramatic Club are asked to be present at 4:30, Wednesday, Feb. 14, in the Little Theater in Green Hall president Gordon Brigham, c'40, announced yesterday. Remember Her Wednesday with a box of Pangburn's Valentine's Day Chocolates none finer made Prices from 50c to $1.50 free delivery Hal's Exclusive Pongburn Dealer in Lawrence 411 W. 14th St. Ph. 330