Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1956 Various Parties Highlight Past Social Week Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held its Annual Fall Barn Party Friday night. 空白 Delta Chi The Delta Chi fraternity pledge class was host at an hour dance to the Delta Gamma sorority pledge class Wednesday night at the fraternity chapter house. Mrs. Mary Wigton and Mrs. Francis Brown house-mothers, were chaperones. Alnha Kanna Lambda Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity held its annual costume party, "Go to Hell with AKL," Saturday at the chapter house. Music was provided by Ted Tidwell's band. Chaperons were Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, housemother, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Henry, faculty guests. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual Red Dog Inn party Saturday at the chapter house which was decorated like a tavern. The pledges gave their traditional skit portraying the actives. The Collegians dance band provided music. Chaperones were Mrs. Wilfred Shaw, Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Helen Spraddling, Mrs. Edward C. Rainey, Mrs. Carmen Wynn, and Mrs. Edna Stewart, housemothers. The Shipwreck Party, annual event of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, was held at the chapter house Saturday. Dance music was provided by the Don Conrad band. Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held its Earn Party Friday in a barn northeast of town. Ray Carl's band played dance music. Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority and Sellards Hall will hold an exchange dinner tonight. 北 東 南 Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held their annual costumed Bowery Brawl Saturday at the chapter house which was decorated to represent the French bowery. Chaperones for the evening were Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Joe Hope, and Mrs. James Howard Edmondson, house-mothers. 赤 冷 喬 Delta Gamma Delta Gamma sorority pledge class entertained actives at the annual Harvest Moon party Friday. Don Conrad's band provided music for dancing. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta sorority held its annual Crescent Carnival Friday at the chapter house which was decorated for the pre-Halloween party with cornstalks and pumpkins. Corals, like sea anemones, are animals—a fact that was unknown until the 18th century, says the National Geographic Society. Colonies of the soft polyps build reefs and islands with their stony skeletons. Society News Deadline Wednesday Houses wanting items concerning Homecoming parties and activities in the society section of the Homecoming edition are to turn them in to the Kansan News Room not later than 7 p. m. Wednesday. When names of students are given, their hometown and classification are to be included. Six Pinnings Announced Gamma Phi Beta announces the pinning of Nancy McDonald, junior, to Bob Riley, senior and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Both are from Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made at the Phi Kappa Psi's annual Shipwreck Party by Roger Albert, Olathe senior, and chapter president. Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the pinning of Carol Stuckey, Columbia, South America, junior, to Dick Wink, Dallas, Tex., graduate student and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Megan Cluff, sopohomore, to Jim Feil, senior and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Both are from Kansas City, Kan. 心 心 心 The announcement was made at the Delta Gamma Harvest Moon party. Miss Cluff's attendees were Sheryl Davis, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, and Dona Seacat, Emporia junior. - * * Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the pinning of Pat Cain, freshman, to Bill Drummond, junior, both from Kansas City, Kan. The announcement was made at the fraternity's Red Dog Inn party Saturday. 串 串 串 -Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity announces the plining of Rosalee Lonborg of Kansas City, Kan., to (Chuc) Barnes, Mission junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Ann Stingley of Topeka to John Hibbard of Wichita and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Both are sophomores. Miss Stingley's attendants were Barbara Frager, Marcia Fink, both of Topeka, Nancy Dodge, Salina, Barbara Sample, Lawrence, and Dana Haglund, Wichita. All are sophomores except Miss Frager who is a junior. No Social Clubs For French Women French women rarely form social clubs with other women, such as the American Tuesday afternoon bridge club, according to a new report on women in France. They meet together in business or professional groups, the report issued by the French government states. But "There are hardly any women's groups that are purely social." The star-nosed mole of northwestern North America gets its name from a fringed disk on its nose tip. For Photo Coverage Phone Gamma Phi Beta Announces the pinning of Roxie Brown to Gordon Arbuckle. Kappa Sig. Getting Pinned? Bob Blank VI 3-0330 HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass Demonstrations on all phases of ceramics including mold making, pouring glazing, stains, china painting and stencils will be given continually throughout the exhibition by members of the Wichita Ceramic Art Society. 721 Mass Night Phone VI 3-7993 More than 40 prizes will be given in 12 divisions. A purple Rosette ribbon and a "Freddie", the highest award possible in ceramics and which is comparable to an Oscar in the entertainment field, will be awarded to the "Best of Show." The "Freddie" is given by Fred DeLinden, editor of the Popular Ceramic Magazine. A purple Rosette ribbon will be given to the "Most Unusual of Show." Also the exhibitor winning the most prize points will be given a "Point Award" prize. Award ribbons will be given in all divisions. Wichita Ceramic Show A 'First' In Kansas To Award 'Freddie' The exhibition is open to the public Saturday from 2 to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is no admission charge. Pinning Pictures only 50c each Prizes are being donated from National Ceramic Dealers throughout the United States and will consist of kilns, glazes, molds and magazine subscriptions. The newest ideas, designs and methods in ceramics will be displayed at the Wichita's Ceramic Hobby Exhibition, Nov. 3-4 at Wichita. This exhibition, which is the first ceramic show to be held in Kansas, will draw entries and spectators from throughout the United States. It is sponsored by the Wichita Ceramic Art Society. Manv Prizes Judges are Ann Shackleford of the University of Wichita art department, Mrs. Norris of Norris Kiln Company, Dallas, Tex., and Lee Harris, Wichita ceramic gift dealer. 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Divisions included in the show are decorated porcelain (lace figurines, flowers, etc.); undecorated porcelain (Wedgewood, etc.); glaze; under-glaze (polished, one-stroke, sgraffio, etc.); china painting; overglaze (luster, gold, Chinese paste, etc.); decorated sculpturing, etc.); wheel; ceramic jewelry (no copper), and junior (exhibitors 16 years of age or under). Open To All The exhibition is open to all ceramic hobbyists who may exhibit in all divisions and are not limited as to number of entries. Entries will be received at Saint Anthony's Gymnasium, 1206 E. 2nd St. Wichita, from 8 to 11 a.m., Nov. 3. Entries brought in after 11 a.m. will not be entered in competition but will be shown. Exhibitors not attending may ship their entries to Wichita Ceramic Art Society, % Dr. V. A. Mueller, 4421 E. 2nd St., Wichita, Kan. The entries shipped must be received by Nov. 1. They will be returned as received at the entrant's expense. For persons interested in purchasing finished ceramic articles, there will be a sales booth containing all types of ceramics. The articles to be sold are made exclusively by the exhibitors. The Wichita Ceramic Art Society is a rapidly growing young organization. It was founded in the summer of 1955 and now has a membership of 35. It is the only ceramic club in the section of the country. starring Deborah Kerr · John Kerr NOW Shows 2-7-9 THE WINNERS CARL'S FREE FOOTBALL 'PICK-EM' CONTEST Saturday, Oct. 27th First-Robert E. Hartley Second-Bob Zilliox Third-Wallace H. Taylor Enter Now New Contest And New Prizes Every Week... It's Fun And It's Free!... Get your Entry Block New! Blank Now! 905 Mass. St. Dial VI 3-5353 Coed Tells Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Harris of Ottawa announce the engagement of their daughter, Dale, to James M. Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kelley of Marysville. 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