Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 16, 1952 On the Hill By MARY COOPER Kansan Society Editor Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, has chosen Philip Newman, journalism senior, as a delegate to the national Sigma Delta Chi conclave in Boulder, Colo., Nov. 19 to 21. - * * Roger Yarrington, journalism senior, was named alternate. the pledging of Datha Lauber, college sophomore, and Louisa Hall, fine arts sophomore, has been announced by Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, held its annual Founder's day celebration Sunday at the chapter house. The fraternity was founded at the University of Minnesota, on Oct. 15, 1904. Zeta chapter was chartered at KU on April 12, 1912. Faculty guests included T. F. McMahon, J. O. Maloney, and Frank Bowdish. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity entertained the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at a dessert dance last Tuesday evening. Gamma Phi Beta sorority pledge class officers are: Betty Rieger, education junior, president; Charlene Foerschler, vice president; Mozelle Neville, recording secretary; Betty Turner, corresponding secretary; Cathy Campbell, treasurer; Sue Wright, historian; Mary Alice Wiederman, pledge skit advisor; Ruth Longwood, scholarship chairman; Nancy Neville, publicity chairman; Marilyn Miller, song leader, and Nancy Hutton, activities chairman, all college sophomores; and Karen Beardlee, fine arts sophomore, and Shirley West, college sophomore, junior panhellenic representatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lingard of Lamoni, Iowa announce the engagement of their daughter, LaVerne, to Milo Farnham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Farnham of Lamoni. Miss Lingard is a sophomore at Graceland college, Lamoni, and Mr. Farnham is an education senior. The wedding will take place just before graduation next spring. The couple' plan to live in Lawrence, where Mr. Farnham will work on a master of arts degree. Delta Upson fraternity will hold its sixth annual trophy girl formal Oct. 31 at the Eldridge hotel. Barbara Finley, college senior; Janice Perry, college junior, and Gayle Gould, college sophomore have been nominated to receive the award. The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority alumnae club will entertain the fall pledges with a dinner at 6:15 p.m. Thursday at the Heart. Additional guests will be Mrs. Ralph L. Roseborough, the housemother; Barbara Constomck, fine arts senior, chapter president, and Kay Conrad, college senior, chapter vice president. Unaffiliated members are invited KNITTED DESIGN-This is a one-piece classic with a permanent ribbed skirt to effect pleats and a bodice with a normal set sleeve. A contrasting vest, buttons to the waist. By Barbara Carol of Joseph Guttman Home Ec Workshop Will Begin Tomorrow "Home Economics-A Profession with a Challenge" is the theme chosen by the home economics province workshop to be held here Friday and Saturday. Delegates from nearly every college and university in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Nebraska will attend. The first session will be held at 9 a.m. Friday in the Museum of Art. Anyone may attend. and are asked to make reservations with Mrs. Neal Post. ★ ★ ★ The Chi Omega Triad, sorority alumnae club, will entertain with a dinner for pledges of the sorority at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the KU Faculty club. Miss Mary June Carter, instructor of home economics and dietitian of Watkins Memorial hospital, is attending the American Dietetics association convention in Minneapolis, Minn., this week. - - some intelligence, this may a gentr step toward the nation's political matriariy, one of the greatest since Susan B. Anthony et al battered away at legal codes based on the Adam's rib concept that God had created women as the inferior sex. Theta Phi Alpha sorority announces the recent pledging of Eloise Dlabal, fine arts junior; Lois Fox, college junior, and Dorothy Morris, fine arts sophomore. Ladies, Exercise Your Right! Be Sure and Vote Nov.4 Ladies! exercise your right! By DOT TAYLOR If you're of legal age and sane mind, we hope you'll take advantage of a battle hard-won in America 32 years ago, and vote November 4. When walking, look forward toward a real or imaginary spot straight ahead; hold the head level and the chin parallel to the ground The figure is in balance, going up stairs, when the whole foot is placed on one tread after another. Going down stairs, turn the knees and the toes slightly out. Touch the tread with the toe, then place the heel firmly. The colorful story behind the 19th Amendment, granting nation-wide suffrage to women, has become a closed book. Young women today take their birthright with the built-in ballot for granted. And the idea that our grandmothers fought tooth and nail for this right has become as "quaint" as the bloomers worn by those ladies in the heyday of the "indignation meeting." Mugshot election day But this election day in 1952 could be Ladies day in politics. For despite the female reluctance to reveal birthdays, the pollsters have discovered that there are two million more women of voting age than men. A correct walk helps posture. Lay a string along the floor, practice walking over it, with each foot parallel to the string. Does this announce the dawning of an American matriarchy or the revival of apron-string reforms? Whether the women's lobby will be this powerful or not, it's certain that if the weaker sex throws her millinery in the ring and votes with Poor bearing is often the result of tension and lack of ease. But the graceful use of the body can become a daily habit. Here are some ideas from the Richard Hudnut salon. Good Carriage ResultofAttitude The body is ideally, seven and a half times the length of the head. So a pretty face is not everything. Therefore beauty needs besides a face a slender and supple figure. To walk, to sit, to stand with grace—this is the mark of a beauty. Carriage, as a matter of fact, is often the result of a mental attitude. Women who are very sure of themselves usually have a good carriage. Child Psychologist Will Speak Today Dr. Dorothy Sutton Fuller, child psychologist at Southard school in Topeka, will be guest speaker at a speech therapy meeting 4 p.m. today at the Faculty Women's club. Dr. Fuller, a former member of the University psychology staff, will speak on "Some Emotional Problems of Children." Make One Call Do It All INDEPENDENT Call 432 LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vermont 1903 Mass. So ladies, your vote does count, this year more than ever. And your precious right means not only a ballot November 4, but a pledge to the still unfranchised, a tribute to those who fought to win it, and a deep obligation to yourself to make the fullest and the most constructive use of this greater equality and dignity than women have ever known. Children's Work Room To Open With Tea The public opening of the new children's work room in the Museum of Art will be observed with a tea Sunday afternoon, Miss Maude Ellsworth, associate professor of art education, said today. Mr. James Seidelman, director of education at the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City, Mo., will speak at 3:30 p.m. on "Children's Museum Work." The tea will begin at 3 p.m. Art teachers in Lawrence and the surrounding area have been invited. KU faculty are welcome to come. Art education students will give the tea. ___ YMCA to Meet Tonight "Relativity as Applied to Our Social Concepts" is the topic for the weekly YMCA discussion tonight from 9:30 to 10:30 in 101 Snow. G. Irvin Gaston, executive secretary of the YMCA, will be leader. 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