FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1927 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --senior and graduate women of the University yesterday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 in the man's lounge at the Memorial union. Mrs. A. D. Konnatz of Ft. Scott, Roy Davis, c'42, and John Chalfin, b'40, were dinner guests at the Gamma Phil Bai House Thursday night. Phi Chi Thet, business soverior will meet at 4 p.m. Monday in the Pine Room for pledging services. Thursday dinner guests at the Chi Omega house were: Miss Elizabeth Meguin, dean of women; Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, dean of the school of fine arts; Miss Ketaham, professor of design; Miss Whitney, professor of design; Mrs. H. Stucke, Lawrence, and Mrs. J. Hucker. Thursday dinner guests at the Ph Kappa Pai house were: Dr. F, C, Kary and Mr. Bert Falyers, both of Hutchinson, Kansas; Lloyd Kowel cunlul; Charles Curry, cunlul; Carl B39, and Herod Rero b39. --senior and graduate women of the University yesterday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 in the man's lounge at the Memorial union. Thursday dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house were: Virginia May Appel c;1 "Geneviève Gaylord, c4; Diana Drivie, c4; Jion Voigt, c4; Helen Marie Zimmermann, c4; Tom Robinson, c39. --senior and graduate women of the University yesterday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 in the man's lounge at the Memorial union. Thursday dinner guests at the P Kappa Alpha house were: Betty Jane Nichols, 1a 42; Vern Evelyn Kuepke-Smith, 1a 59; and Janet Juneant, fa 39. --senior and graduate women of the University yesterday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 in the man's lounge at the Memorial union. The University Women's Club entertained about two hundred members and guests at the annual tea for the guests were received by: Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Miss Elizabeth Mertcham, Miss Rosemary Kotcham, and the deans of the various schools. Miss Rosemary Ketaham, general chairman, was assisted by Miss Beau Larrison, Mrs Kathleen Doer-lem, P. Sherwool, and Mrs J. E.Hunkin Those who presided at the tea table were Mrs. Frank Strong, Mrs. W.J. Bungartgartner, Mrs. Alice Monrefft, and Mrs. Alma Brook. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Delvyn Case, c'42. J. W. Warner Fry was a dinner nests at the Sigma Nu house Thursday. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house last night were: Patiy Payne c'41; Betty Cole, c'39; Virginia Hounston, c'42; Diane Hause, c'2; Mary Ziegler, c'42; Marvin Vernon, ed 42; and Bill Replogle of Bigham Academy. Dinner guests at the Delta Upshot house last night were the following Ann Murray, fa 42; Betty McVey, c '42; Constance Rutherford, fa 42 Betty Wilkinson, c '41; Erma Wahl c '39; Ruth Howell, c '42; Louise Grayson, c '40; and Patty Wadley, ta 'unl. The Dickinson theatre is currently showing Perry Singleton and Arthur Lake in "Blondie Meets the Award Rinkin," this is your free pass. The Dickinson theatre is currently showing Pinyon Singleton and Arbor Lake in "Blondie Meets the Mary Jane Sigler, this is your two pear see." (Arostripe featured in bat.Eve.Port) AROSTRIPE-for a well-dressed Easter Here's the perfect companion for your Easter spring suit—an AROSTRIPE shirt. Under one collar you get two of the most important shirt trends: white cord stripes and chalkstone colors, in blue, green tan or grey. You also get the incomparable Arrow collar . . . plus the Mitoga shaped body design . . . plus Sanforized-shrunk (fabric shankage less than 1%). 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"Even though the women at Iowa State outnumber the men by 3 to 1," said Bill Sworm, "at least two thirds do not date." Both the Independent Student Association and the college officials held that scientific training at the school must be supplemented by a personality and social training—the result: a better graduate." Campus To Be Invaded; Military Ball Tonight Tonight is the night. If it's true that there's something about a uniform then the civilians had better grab their best gals and "hold tight." 'Cause tonight the Reserve Officer Training Corps will be out in all its glory at the Military Ball. And not only "our boys" will be at the "from" the campus will be "in-ground" from "surrounding" regiments. The Memorial Union ballroom will be a scene of vivid contrasts—Soft glowing colors swaying against be-medaled dark uniforms—young officers rich in pride of recent appointment to cadet ranks mingling with men who have seen actual service. The pattern will be woven together by the rhythm provided by Louie Kuhn. Col. and Mrs. Karl F. Baldwin will receive the guests during the evening. Alides to Col. Baldwin will be cadet Maker Way A. Shockley, e³;³, Cadet Captain Robert Ward, b³;³, Cadet Captain James Sund, b³;³, Cadet Captain J. T. Cahill, b³;³, Cadet Lieutenant M. K. Thomen, Goldfish Gulper (Continued from page one) ted souly, "but I showed the boys I could take it." Won't Make It Life Work Ramsay definitely is not a public hound. He is very serious and hard to handle; however he figures it will be easier for him if fish down now than it would be to In time for Easter: the shirt of the year - AROSTRIPE! let his friends down and fellow roomers at the Campus House will tell you that Ramsey is a very determined boy. Regardless of the outcune, Ramsey declares that he will not stick to goldfish gulping as a life work. 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