Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 20, 1953 KU Women Love Basketball: Reich's Legs, Dean Kelley,s Eyes By EILEEN FOLEY Most men have a maddeningly superior attitude when it comes to basketball. They have the mistaken idea that women really know nothing about the game, and go merely because everyone else happens to show school spirit. This belief is absolutely ridiculous, as every woman knows. We go because we enjoy watching the technical aspects of basketball, and the game forms of the players. For example, most women agree that Gil Reich has the prettiest legs and Pat Patterson the most charming grin. Dean Kelley has the most beautiful brown eyes and Allen Kelley—isn't he a doll? Tall girls are interested in watching B. H. Born's athletic activity (such grace—probably a divine dancer—and we could wear heels, too). Oh—here comes the team now, in those bright red and blue training pants. Don't they look striking in those colors? I wonder if they get a discount on gum or buy it wholesale. They're getting twice as many packets as the other team. Just all will be right. Wup! dropped my cards. Thank you. I hope you didn't mind crawling down after them. isn't the announcement of the starting lineup dramatic! And the most thrilling part of the whole game is "The Star Spangled Banner" and the school song—makes you feel so patriotic. There's the tip-up. We have the ball—no yes—Oh, that referee always has to interrupt in the most exciting parts. B.H. has the ball—here he goes—it's in! Yeaaaaaal! Look at the football players along Look at the football players along the sides. They never cheer—must not be interested in the game. The band certainly soundy pepy onight. Who's the new cheercader? I don't remember seeing im before. What—another basket—who made it? Patterson? What a nany physique—veaaaaa!! Oh, there's my lab partner in the room. Let's see. The section—see ~rkthgv to~ the post. Did you see that hook shot, that ripie dribble, that person foul, that ree throw, and that underhanded shot, that you know B.H. has 18.4 average now? And on it goes. You can see that we women do know basketball terms and are interested only in the game, just think what would happen to the CU team if we didn't show up and inspire them! Mature college women are not that rivolicous. When we watch a game, we know the score. Ask any coed—il Reich has the prettiest legs, Patrold Carpett, the cutest grin . . . P. S. This story was assigned to me by a man, who, being in that category, thinks we know nothing about basketball. Actually, the bove story applies only to junior high school girls, if even to them. Journalists Tour Kansas City Star A tour of the Kansas City Star's part of the program for theigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity of the University, Kansas State college, and Missouri University as guests of the Kansas City Press club today. The group will have dinner at the Hotel Muehlebach and the hapter presidents will be interviewed on Randall Jesse's TV program in the evening. Phi Kappa Tau Initiates 3 Phi Kappa Tau Initiates 3 Phi Kappa Tau fraternity initiated three men. They are Richard Newo- ld, education junior, Kansas City, Tan; Robert Reynolds, special stu- ent, Iola; and James Richard Fredickson, engineering sophomore, ola Kappa Psi Initiates Five The new initiates of Kappa Psi, harmaceutical fraternity are: harmacy sophomores Con R. Spain- our, Greensburg; Wallace H. Jorn, Berlin, and Richard S. Morrell, leoit. Pharmacy juniors; Jack W. tichards, Lawrence, and Marvin Marin, Wichita. Sugar was often burned for intense by the early settlers of New fexico in their Christmas celebrations. Fischer to Lead Kappa Kappa Gamma Janeene Fischer, education junior, Eureka, was elected president of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority for the coming year. Other officers elected are Jean Ann Seupin, college junior, Abilene, vice president; Laura Ann Shutz, college junior, Kansas City, M., poled trainer; Eugenia Ferguson, college sophomore, Kansas City, M., house manager; Kay Newman, education junior, Pittsburg, rush chairman. Mary Lou Myers, college sophomore, El Dorado, treasurer; Mildred Jane Hobbs, college junior, Smithville, scholarship chairman; Kelly Brent, education junior, Kansas City, Mo., social chairman; Pat Howell, college junior, Parsons, recording secretary. Jo Piller, college junior, Great Bend, efficiency chairman; Sandra Puliver, college sophomore, Atchison, activities chairman; Durian Swaffer, college junior, Kansas University, according secretary, Martha Jo Johnsen, college sophomore, Topeka, registrar; Doris DuBois, education junior, song leader. Diane Gard, college junior, maushal; Flavia Robertson, education sophomore, Kansas City, Mo., intramural chairman: Sally Heindel, River Forest, Ill., and Winnie Meyer, Hoisington, college sophomores, AWS representatives, and Norma Simons, college sophomore, Pittsburg, historian. Alpha Epsilon Pi Initiates 2 Alpha Epsilon PI initiated Philip Rubin, engineering freshman, Kansas City, Mo., and Kenneth Lerner, college freshman, Kansas City, Mo. Sig Ep Pledges 4 Sigma Phi Epsilon pledged four men. They are Bob Fisher, college freshman, Lawrence; Jack Leatherman, education freshman, Chapman; Gene Parker, college freshman, Osawatomi, and Dennis Lowry, college freshman, Bellville. Sellards Hall entertained the members of the Housemother's club Monday with a St. Patrick's day tea. Sellards Hall Gives Housemother's Tea The guest speaker, Mrs. W. L. Woodruff, Kansas City, spoke on the "Affect of Climate on the Development of Art." Mrs. Astrid M. Dohner, Monchonsia Hall, showed slides of her trip through several European countries last summer. The hostesses for the tea were Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Sellards; Miss Julia Willard, Watkins; Mrs. R. G. Roche, Miller; Mrs. Edna Ramage, Stephenson, and Mrs. Astrid Dohner, Monchonsia. Sigma Pi Fraternity Initiates 3, Pledges 4 Sigma Pi announces the initiation of three men and the pledging of four. The initiates are John D. B. tholomew, college freshman, Lawrence; William A. Stevens, college sophomore, Ottawa, and Larry G. Biggs, engineering freshman, Lawrence. The four new pledges are Joe E. Wallace, engineering freshman, Leavenworth; Rowland L. Robinson, engineering freshman, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert J. Gangwish, college freshman, Kearny, New Jersey, and Allan L. Kauffman, college sophomore, Arlington, Va. Phi Kappa Sigma Announces Initiation Phi Kappa Sigma announces the initiation of five men. The initiates are Larry Burt, fine arts sophomore, Salina; John Davenport, college freshman, Ft. Leavens, engineering, engineer, sophomore, Lakin. Crandall Melia, pharmacy freshman, Bucklin, and Jorge Elliott, college freshman, Leavenworth. Gemmell Cafes "ALWAYS READY TO SERVE" Downtown 717 Mass. On the Hill 1241 Oread Shorty Gowns and Pajamas $1.00 to $1.99 Hosiery Special 60 Gauge - 12 Denier reg. $1.65 Now 1.19 NEW SPRING FORMALS Ballerinas and Full Length $12.95 to $21.95 Nylon Blouses All Colors and Sizes $1.99 to $3.99 Spring Toppers All Wool Fabrics $16.00 to $25.00 Delta Gamma Elects Button President DIXIE SHOPS 919 Mass. Phone 258 Delta Gamma sorority elected Marilyn Button, education junior, McPherson, president for the coming year. Carolyn Nardyz, college junior, Kansas City, Kan., social chairman; Barbara Holmes, college sophomore, Marysville, scholarship chairman; Thelma Iden, college junior, Russell, treasurer; Nora W Wilson, engineer- ing junior, Siketon, house professor; Karen Cox, junior, junior Dallas, recording secretory; Kathy Holthus, college sophomore, Ludell, correspondding secretary. Other officers elected are Prudy Harper, education junior, Independence, Mo., vice president; Nancy Munger, college junior, Belleville, rush chairman; Shirley Hatcher, fine arts junior, Hutchinson, pledge trainer. Dianne Brewn, fine arts sophomore, Junction City, Anchora correspondent, Carleen Mears, fine arts sophomore, Beloit, historian; Mary Ruth Anglund, college sophomore, Colorado Springs, publicity chairman; Beth Shearer, education junior, Wichita, song leader. Marilyn Lovelandy, fine arts sophomore, Kansas City, Mo., culture chairman; Mary Ann Everett, education junior, Osawatomy gift chairman; Janet Bond, college junior, Honolulu, scrapbook chairman, and Cecie Perry, college sophomore, Mission, activities chairman. The officers were installed after the election. The newly elected officers of the Rho chapter of Kappa Fdi Pharmaceutical fraternity are Wayne Wagers, Osawatomie, junior, regent; Phil Van Doren, junior, Deerfield, vice regent. The metal thallium gets its name from the Greek word thallos, meaning "green twig." It shows as a green line in the spectroscope. Howard Kizer, sophomore of Mexico, Mo., secretary, and Roger Miller, sophomore, Wathene, treasurer; Jack Richards, junior, Lawrence, chaplain, and William H. Pittman, senior, Independence, Kan., historian. Five Initiates Enter Music Fraternity The initiates are Alfred Kanwischer, fine arts junior; Richard Rhode, fine arts junior; Ralph Kiehl, college junior; Wilbur Kent, fine arts freshman; Bill Conrad, fine arts sophomore, and Richard Maag, fine arts freshman. THE Phi Mu Alpha, men's honorary and professional music fraternity has initiated five new members. THE Forrestal Diaries edited by WALTER MILLIS $2.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Phone 77 738 N. H.