page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 8, 1951 Locksley Hall Only Dormitory At KU Operating Five Houses This is one of a series of UDK articles on organized houses. Established in the fall of 1944, Locksley hall possesses one of the most unusual house arrangements of all the independent women's formitories. The five separate houses are operated as a single unit under the supervision of one housemother who lives in house number three. The social center is located in house number one, the living room and tack bar in number four, and the lining room in number five. Because of the housing shortage or women at the time Locksley was organized, temporary headquarters were set up in the war-vacated Delta Upsilon fraternity house. it was here that the title of Tennyon's poem was chosen as the name of the hall. When the DU's returned from the car in the fall of 1945, the girls were transferred to the Sigma Nu house. From there they moved to their present location near Memorial Books for Birthdays Weddings, Anniversaries We have a wide variety from which to choose. Come in and see us this weekend. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 stadium in the spring of 1946. Here the girls were no longer under one roof, but four. There were questions as to whether an organized house could function under such conditions; but difficulties were overcome, and in the fall of 1949 a fifth house was added. Kappa Alpha Psi Has Initiation Banquet Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity held its traditional Initiation-Sweetheart banquet on Nov. 3 in the English room of the Union. Rashey Molten, president of the Kansas City alumni chapter of the fraternity, was guest speaker. Other guests were Alversa Brewster, Eleanor Burton, Barbara Curtiss, Estella Davis, Phyllis Fiskback, Catherine Nofles, LaVetta Orme, Sadie Owens, Blanche Pierson, Geraldine Roberson, Mary Roper, Addie Russell, Barbara Spearman, Riccena Spencer, Barbara Washington and Bobbie West. Africa To Be Speech Topic Dr. Elmer R. Danielson of Lindsborg will speak at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Trinity Lutheran church. Dr. Danielson will tell of his experiences and work in Africa. His visit is being sponsored by the Lutheran Student association. MISS OLIVE HARTSHORNE Miss Hartshorne's Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. H. G. H. Hartshorne of Winnetka, Ill. announce the engagement of their daughter, Olive, to Clark E. Merriman Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Merriman of Topeka. Miss Hartshorne was graduated from the University last June with a bachelor of arts degree in commercial art. She is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Merriman is a junior in education and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Sigma Phi Epsilon Holds Bowery Brawl Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held its annual Bowery Brawl at the chapter house Nov. 3. Chaperones were Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. J. I. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Kenneth Whyte, Mrs. Harry Ryan and Mrs. Richard Blume. Guests included Lee Calkins, Maureen Kelley, Barbara Peterson, Kay Newman, Darlene Kerbs, Nancy Krimminger, Barbara Anderson, Howard Neuer, Evelyn Needels, Carol Logan, Norma Haase, Olive Harthorne, Donna McCall and Lou Ann Montgomery. Barbara Graham, Jody Cunningham, Darlene Cutting, Margie Garr, Ruth Cowie, Jeanne Pilant, Beverly Blakesley, Jeannine Neihart, Carolyn Neft, Diane Cruse, JoAnn Lafferty, Janice Skauer, Joan Allison, Jo Anne Groe, Lyle Mesker and Nancy Mapelsden. Detha Lawburn, Eleanor Snyder, Barbara Wurth, Cheryl Redman, Martha Whitten, Norma Simons, Prudence Harper, Barbara Allen, Mary Ann Pauley, Margie Nordeen, Dorothy Freeman, Rosemary Ready, Margie Baker and Jean Cunningham. 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