Page 9 Independent Women Set Up Their Own Organized House By MARY COOPER A new way of meeting the housing situation has been devised by occupants of the KRUW Residence for Undergraduate Women located at 1215 Oread st. Wednesday. Jan. 21. 1953 University Daily Kansan For the first time at the University, rooms in a private home have been converted into an organized house. Twenty girls who at the beginning of the semester were just occupants of a single or double room have now become a part of an active social and organizational unit. These girls, eight of whom were transfer students, did not wish to be left out of campus activities merely because of not living in an organized group. They now send representatives to AWS, Inter-dorm, and YWCA. Elected officers for the group are Phyllis Bisch, college sophomore, president; Donna Summers, college sophomore, social chairman, and Jane McCoy, college junior and Jean Sheer, college sophomore, executive committee. Three women were initiated and three were pledged into Theta Sigma Phi, national professional journalism sorority, in ceremonies held at the home of Miss Frances Grinstead, faculty advisor to the sorority. The nine rooms situated on the second and third floors of the George Kreye residence, have been painted and redecorated by the girls. The initiates were Marilyn Dubach, Lorena Barlowe, and Katrina Swartz. Those pledged were Rozanne Atkins, Janet Dearduff, and Shirley Piatt. Two new officers were also installed. They are Lorena Barlowe, vice president, and Mary Cooper, treasurer. 3 Initiated, 3 Pledged Into Theta Sigma Phi Dinner was served to the group following initiation ceremonies. A business meeting was held following pledging and installation of officers. Lambda Chi Alpha Lists Party Guests The Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held its annual Cross and Crescent formal dance at the Eldridge hotel Saturday night. The guests present were Barbara Utterback, Jeanette Bullis, Lorrainne Haselhorst, Joan Lomoain, Phyllis Bynum, Joanne Schrag, Jane Underwood, Pat Plummer, Marcia Hininger, Sally Yoder, Gloria Swarts, Annette Young, Jeannine DeGroot, Shirl West, and Corrine Cherry. Jan Gradinger, Maxine Ratzlaff, Mary Ann Curtis, Joan Pyle, Adalaine Miller, Barbara Johnson, Marilyn Hanna, Donna Hillier, Babette Cooper, Shirley Hillier, Sandra Caray, and Marie-Claudie Bertrand. Pat Allison, Mary Lue Hicker-sham, Frances Haas, Jane Bock, Joyce Barron, Rose Ann Ruble, Betty Barton and Joan Turner. Not that the house needed improvements, but the girls wished to make their room extra-special, Miss Biscain said. Facilities are adequate with three baths, washing and ironing facilities, a private telephone, a social for house meetings, and a foyer for callers. In addition, Mrs. Kreye has invited the girls to use her living room, the backyard with a barbeque, and each Thursday evening the girls have access to the kitchen for a home-cooked dinner. During finals the kitchen will be available for coffee and snacks. The girls have made the rules, and are expected to enforce them. Closing hours are standard, quiet hours and phone limits have been set up. Fines are charged for violations after fair warning. These fines are being used to defray the cost of the homecoming decorations. EXTRA! BUGS BUNNY REVUE 8 BUGS BUNNY CARTOONS Their homecoming decorations of a fiddling Jayhawker made quite an impression after the game. The inscription, "KU Fiddles, NU burns," was changed by the rain to "KU Piddles, NU burns." Margy Mackey, Shirley Kraft, Winnie Meyer, Margo Baker, Kathy McKee, Inez Spreeer, Ann Edmonds, Phyllis Griffith, Jackie Marx, Dale Harris, Shirley Davidson, Mary Ann Curtis, An Runyon, Barbara Frieze, Arlene Steele, and C. J. Innermann Guests were Arlene Wilcox, Barbara Graham, Joyce White, Marjorie Godwin, June Hereford, Madelyn Brite, Shirley Herd, Lynne McMillan, Mary Parks, Geneva Grout, Kay Ames, Carol Gould, Helen Fotopoulos. Sigma Phi Epsilon held its annual Winter formal Saturday night at the chapter house. A dinner preceded the dance. No social fee is charged. Participation in social functions is an individual matter. So far, the girls have served coffee after all football games, held a stag Christmas party, and had dinner together at some nice restaurant. Iris Barsby, Jan Koezeler, Maggie Norden, Ann Jeffrey, Marilyn Underwood, Frances Hoyt, Martha Lechtenberg, Shirley Hughes, Jan Myerhoff, Beverly Blakesley, Sue Hershey, Alice Kauer, Rosalie Vogel. Sig Ep's Hold Winter Formal Betty Miller, Jody Johnson, Ann Woodruff, Jackie Chinn, Joy Upham, Carol Redd, Dorothy Brunn, Ellen Craig, Barbara Anderson, Ruth Longwood, Jean Miles, Betty Delaney, Judy Griffin, Nadine Slawson, Jo Houlton. Chaperones were Mrs. John Skie sr., Mrs. B. A. Mayher, Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. Carolyn B. Waggoner, and Mrs. J. I. Lollingsworth LATE NEWS EVENTS COLOR CARTOON KRUW HOUSE—Phyllis Bisch, college sophomore (standing); Donna Summers, college sophomore (seated), and Dottie Davis, fine arts sophomore (on bed), discuss what's new in spring clothes shown in the magazine Dottie is holding. The women are members of KRUW house, an organized house for women set up this fall by 20 University students and approved by the dean of women. Phyllis is president of the house. Kansen photo by Phil Newman. Phillip Owen Elected Fraternity President Phillip Owen, business senior, was elected president of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity for next semester. Other officers elected were Joe Renner, engineering senior, vice president; Louis Helmrick, business senior, treasurer; James Mathes, college freshman, secretary, and James Bodenheimer, engineering senior, rush chairman. Robert Becker, college junior, social chairman; Darrel Kellogg, college senior, pledge trainer, and Robert Richardson, junior, ritualist. Jacqueline Crews Engaged To Walter L. Rickel Ralph V. Crews of Arkansas City, Kan., announces the engagement of his daughter Jacqueline Marie, '51, to Mr. Walter L. Rickel, pharmacy senior. Miss Crews received her B.A. degree in bacteriology from the University and is now taking one year's internship in medical technology at the University Medical center, Kansas City, Kan. She is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Richel is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Both are from Arkansas City. ENJOY EUROPE IN 1953 Adventure Awaits Adventure Await: You in ENGLAND SCOTLAND HOLLAND BELGIUM GERMANY SWITZERLAND FRANCE A Nine Week Itinerary Actually Gives You 42 Days in Europe for only $1395. This is the third COLLEGE OF EMPORIA TOUR. It is the finest, personally escorted All-Expense educational tour available priced from Kansas City and return at only $1395. The tour will leave Kansas City June 18 and return there on August 21. The amazingly low price covers all transportation hotels, meals and tips from Kansas City and return. Tuition for college credit is included included. For complete details write to Dr. Harold McCleave Emporia, Kansas or contact DEE DECKER 1345\W. Campus Telephone 735 Stith-Woods Pinning Told Sigma Kappa sorority announces the pinning of Miss Wilma Stith to Mr. Tom Woods, Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. Miss Stith is a college sophomore from Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Woods is an engineering freshman from Parsons, Kan. Wonderful feeling FREEMAN'S A: Cork and Calf Tip $9.95 B. Tan Moccasin Toe 12.95 Other Freeman's $9.95 to $16.95 Fitted for long-lived comfort at Royal College Shop 图示为一种基于多模态人工智能的情感识别模型