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Friday, Deemb« 13, 1946 THE BUFFALO BEE PAGE SEVEN UWfitfui. CRIIKcf Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta is happy to announce the pledge offi cers: President, Claire Krope- i Ion; Vice-President, Catherine Kirsch; Treasurer, Sonja Esko- la; Secretary, Carol Rycroft; Chaplain, Dorothy Cain; Schol arship chairman, Janice Cheely; Program Chairman, Jane Organ; Activities Chairman, Lois Hayn. The next meeting of active members will be held at the home of Jane Noller at 390 La Salle Ave. The pledges will meet at 411 Winspear Ave. I'hi Omega The following girls were formally pledged to Epsilon Chapter on Monday, December 3 at 1205 Delaware Avenue: Jean Austin, Rosemary Brown- john, Anita Brunea, Del Deck er, Irene Jack, Sue Kohlman, Romey Mason, June McCall, Betty Neff, Jane Rattger, Lois Schaab, Sylvia Torre, Nancy Uphill, and Louise Van Hoff. Pledge officers for the new class are: President, Lois Schaab; Vice-President, Sue Kohlman; Secretary, June Mc Call; Treasurer, Jean Austin. Pledges are now working on their Christmas Kindness Pro ject for the Protestant Home for Unprotected Children un der the chairmanship of Romey Mason. Chi Omega announces. the engagements of Ruth Hodson to John Vilagy, whose wedding will take place on December 21; and Doris Seifert to Nor man Blessing, who will be mar ried on January 4. Kigma Delta Tau SDT Mother’s Get-together Party will be held at the^home of Tillie Miller this Sunday. Plans have been initiated for a dance in honor of the pledges to be held December 21. Sigma Kappa The Annual Alumnae Christ mas Punch Party will be held on Sunday, December 15, at the home of Mrs. Victor Acer, 252 Doncaster Rd., Kenmore, from 4 to 6 P.M. All alumnae, actives, pledges, and patrons have been invited. At the meeting on Monday, December 10, Carole Dayton FOUNTAIN PEN HEADQUARTERS PARKER “51” Sheaffer lifetime Sold & Serviced at HERZOG’S !DRUG store 3168 Main Street (at N o rthrup Place) was elected Assistant Treasur er. A cocktail party for all mem bers will be held at the Park Lane preceding, the Christmas Dance tomorrow night. Theta Chi Theta Chi .will have a cock tail party at the home of Mary Rose Hennessey before the Christmas Dance. The sorority will have its an nual Christmas Party next Tuesday evening. Alpha Kappa Psi Last Tuesday the pledges held a party for the members at Costrine’ Rathskeller. Pledge Chairman Ralph Kromphardt was in charge of the affair. At the last meeting, plans were completed for the first informal initiation to be held Saturday evening, December 21. Robert Nicholas was pledged to the fraternity and will be ini tiated with the second group following exams. Beta Chi Epsilon At the meeting of December 12, 1946, the following men received their formal initiation and became members of Beta Chi Epsilon Fraternity: Jim Carroll, Ken Kurtz, Byron Lythe, and Tommy Rizzo. Beta Sigma Psi The last meeting of the Beta Sigma Psi was held at the Forty and Eight Club on Del aware Ave. Plans were dis cussed for a Christmas Party. The following are the pledge class officers: President, Rob ert Olson; Vice-President, Nor man Weser; 2nd Vice-President, Henry Pendleton; Secretary, Fred Rommelly; Treasurer, Wil liam McCue. Beta Sigma Rho Beta Sigma Rho wishes to welcome back A1 Epstein who was in the hopsital with ma laria. Chancellor Jerry Frank an nounces the Beta Sigma Rho New Year’s Eve Party to be held at the Club 636. The chair man is Marve Shulman, and serving on the committee are Irv Jacobson, Ernie Citron and Sam Fingold. Kappa Delta Psi The passive and active mem- PHOTO SCOPE, Inc. Will You Need A MICROSCOPE? Let’s Talk About It NOW! Come in, examine it, choose the model. Buy it on the lay-away plan. Many Photographic Item s Of In terest Too. 289 Delaware Ave. CL 3888 Office Hour Sckdule Announced By Bee Students who wish to com municate with the BEE on practically any matter will soon be able to do so in a much more convenient manner than heretofore. Beginning Monday, December 16, the Bee office will be open at the following hours: Mondays — 2:30 - 4:30 Tuesdays — 10:30 - 12:30 Wednesdays — 2:30 - 4:30 Thursdays — 10:30 - 12:30 Fridays — 2:30 - 4:30 And there will be a secretary in attendance at all times. bers became reacquainted at the annual stag banquet held Friday evening at the Hotel Markeen. The Kappa Delta basketball team opened the inter-frater nity season with a victory over Kappa Nu. Further plans for the team were made at Monday night’s meeting. Ken Hodosy was elected coach, and Bob Marshall manager. Henry El- wood was elected game captain for the game with Chi Beta Phi. Kappa Nu The drawing for the winner of the K. N. radio-phonograph raffle will be held at the Christ mas Dance on December 14. This year. Kappa Nu will hold its annual New Year’s Eve Party in the Niagara Room of the Hotel Statler. It will be a dinner-dance. A cocktail party at the home of Bernie Davis will preceed the dinner-dance. Pi Lambda Phi Last Wednesday evening Pi Lamb defeated Alpha Kappa Psi in an interfraternity league (Continued on Page 8) B WFDLISl BURKHARDT— One of the busiest bees ..on the Bee staff these days is Norma Burkhardt, shy, demure, ambitious, capable member of the senior class. Norma, majoring in English, is already mak ing good use of her talents in this direction, serving on two other student publications: the Caldron and the Directory. And as if these were not enough, Norma is corresponding sec retary for Sigma Kappa Sorority, serves on the Publicity Com mittee, and is a member of the Newman Club. REGIS STEVENSON— If you need a ticket for the Christmas Dance tomorrow night, don’t see Regis Stevenson, chairman. In the deluge for tickets to this gala affair Rege forgot to reserve himself one. Rege’s plight is understandable, however, for in addition to his duties as Christmas Dance chairman and the burden of school work, he serves as president of the Out-of-Towners’ Club, Circ ulation Manager for the Caldron, and is an active member of the French Club and the Newman Club. In his spare time (his what?) Rege has become a jitterbug. If you see him spending a lot of time on the ballroom, he’s not loafing — honest. He's just eager! If you don’t believe us, just ask Regis! BE BRIEFS (Continued from Page 6) by the Norton Union staff on December 8, were cut from the University Grove and presented to the Union through the kind ness of Mr. George D. Crofts. • * • • There will be a rehearsal of the Footlighters Tuesday, De cember 17, at 8:00 o’clock in Norton auditorium. The Buffalo chapter of American Youth for Democracy will hold a meeting at Norton Union on Tuesday, December 17. The Spanish Club will hold a Christmas get-together, Tues day, December 17 at 4 o’clock'. Watch the boards for the place. Spanish songs will be sung. As a novel feature. Bingo will be played in Spanish. Refreshments! Everyone welcome! There will be a meeting of the Junior Qass Officers of the School of Arts and Sciences on Monday, December 16, at 4:30 o’clock in the pantry. U. B. SQUADRON OF A. F. A. (Continued from Page 1) colleges. The Air Force As sociation is open for member ship to all veterans who are undergraduates and served at any time with the Army Air Forces during the war. lomm UNoa Aumoimr or the coca - cola comtanv ir ,BUFFALO COCA^OQLA BOJTLING CORPQ9ATION