Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 11, 1952 Easter Centerpiece Livens Family Party Around Easter-time here is a way to live up a family party and to show your family you learned to be decorative at school. A clever Easter centerpiece will add a special flavor to any table. These bunnies are fun to make and yet inexpensive. Construct each bunny in this manner. Pad tissue paper around a 12-inch mailing tube to form three balls. Use a large one for the lower body, a medium one for the upper body, and a smaller one for the head. Pad the head to shape a nose. Use an 18-inch piece of wire for the arms. Attach it to the body with spool wire, tying it criss-cross over the chest. Pad the arms with tissue. Cover the entire rabbit with cotton batting, by applying paste to the tissue and wire arms and pressing the cotton over them. Cover two legs of white mat stock with cotton and paste in place, using pins to hold them to the body until dry. Fashion the tail from a ball of cotton pasted and pinned in place. Cut the eyes from white writing paper and their centers from blue notarial seals. Outline the eyes with black water color. Construct each eyelash from a square of black passe partout slashed to a fine ringle. Paste this to the back of the eye. Cut the nose from black passe partout. Cut a piece of white crepe paper the full width, stretch it around the body, and paste it at the seam. Tie spool wire tightly between each ball, trim off the excess crepe at the top and bottom, and paste down. The bunny may have a vest of yellow duplex crepe paper, buttons made from small gold notarial seals, a white writing paper collar, a blue crepe paper tie, an American beauty crepe paper jacket, and a blue mat stock hat trimmed in light blue crepe paper. Make two ears from white mat stock, pasting smooth pink crepe paper over one side of each. Punch holes in the head, coat the ends of the ears with paste, and force them into the holes. Cover the pasting with cotton. His partner's outfit can include a "dickie" of white crepe paper, a dark pink crepe paper skirt, a light blue crepe paper jacket trimmed with a paper lace doily and blue ribbon, and a blue mat stock hat with a pink ribbon band. Marshall Elected President of Sorority Betty Marshall, fine arts sophomore, was recently elected president of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Other officers are Nancy Canary, college sophomore, first vice president; Connie Maus, college junior, second vice president; Jean Michaels, education junior, treasurer; Georgianna Flynn, college sophomore, assistant treasurer, and Barbara Shepp, college sophomore, scholarship chairman. Barbara Bowdish, college sophomore, social chairman; Carol Swanon, fine arts sophomore, assistant social chairman; Mary Agnes Beach, college junior, corresponding secretary; Sue Scott, college junior, recording secretary; Sharon Fitzpatrick, education junior, rush chairman; Christine Wiley, fine arts sophomore, assistant rush chairman; Mary Ann Mahoney, education sophomore, intramural chairman, and Barbara Sutorius, college sophomore, activities chairman. Shirley Gray, college sophomore, assistant activities chairman; Maureen Kelley, fine arts sophomore, warden; Betty Weber, college sophomore, assistant warden; Nancy Dennen, fine arts junior, historian; Betty Ann Landree, college sophomore, Lyre editor and publicity; Beverly Jackson, college sophomore, house manager; Phyllis Gray, fine arts junior, chaplain, and Rosemary Owen, fine arts sophomore, song leader. 3 Entertain Hospital Patients 3 Entertain Hospital Patients Bernard Jones, college sophomore, Oscar Chowning, and Charles Dick, college juniors, of the Acacia fraternity entertained the patients at Winter General hospital, Saturday under the auspices of the Red Cross. COLORFUL EASTER CENTERPIECE—Here is a colorful Easter centerpiece that can be made to liven up a family party over the weekend. The bunnies are decorative, yet inexpensive. Weekend Religious Notes Hillel Foundation The second annual passover celebration of the Hiliel foundation was held Thursday at the First Methodist church. Mrs. Benjamin Benjaminov was committee chairman, Samuel Wilen, graduate student; Norman Blacher, former student; Herbert Herschenson, assistant professor, and Benjamin Benjaminov, counselor, conducted the service. Immanuel Lutheran Church The annual alumni banquet of the Immanuel Lutheran church was held recently at the Lawrence city building, Eighth and Vermont streets. The dinner was sponsored by the Gamma Delta student group. Paul Oppliger, engineering senior, was toastmaster, and Gladys Tiemann, college sophomore, led the devotions. Clarence A. Glasse, University alumnus now teaching at Northeast Junior High school in Kansas City, was the guest speaker. Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledges Hold Spring Formal A skit, a parody on rush week, put on during intermission, and original decorations were the highlights of the party. The pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon held its spring formal Saturday. Easter and spring was the general theme. The decorations consisted of white picket fences festooned with flowers. The most outstanding single feature was a nine-foot statue of an Easter bunny. Presbyterian Men Edward House, engineering senior, has been elected president of the Westminster fellowship chapter of Presbyterian men. Other officers elected were Charles Keith, college sophomore, vice-president; John Newton, college sophomore, recording secretary, and Gary Buehren, college junior, treasurer. The Presbyterian men and the Westminster women's guild attended the Maundy Thursday communion service at the First Presbyterian church. A Good Friday worship service was held at Westminster house today. Mary Ellen Stewart, college freshman and William Behrmann, engineering junior, were in charge. Couples Dressed As Songs Attend Delta Tau Delta Party Couples dressed as songs attended the Delta Tau Delta costume party from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. J. Biery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis, and Mrs. Nelle M. Hopkins. Your . . . has a used car priced for you. Man Buddy GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph.1000 The Bix Beiderbecke Story WAC Commissions Deadline Announced Graduating senior women desiring commissions in the Women's Army corps, regular Army should apply before Mey 1, Fifth Army announced today. On "45" and L.P. Bell's Young, unmarried women, at least 21 and not more than 27 years of age by Sept. 1, who have a college degree (or who will graduate this spring) are eligible to apply. Applicants are not required to have any prior military training nor any particular type of college degree. Accepted applicants will be commissioned second lieutenants in the WAC, organized reserve corps and assigned to Fort Lee, Virginia for a basic officers' course early next fall. Upon successful completion of the course you will be eligible to apply for a second lieutenant's commission in the WAC, regular army. Additional details are available in the dean of women's office, 220 Strong. Newcomers Elect Officers For 1952-53 Newcomers of the Women's University club elected officers recently. The Newcomers are faculty wives and instructors in their first two years on the campus. The new officers are Mrs. Oscar M. Haugh, vice-president; Mrs. Sigmund Gundle, secretary; Mrs. Franklin K. Nellick, publicity; Mrs. Joseph S. Begando and Mrs. John Imbric, hospitality; Mrs. William Hambleton, treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth Woodfin, notification, and Mrs. Russel Runnels and Mrs. Muriel Johnson, program. 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