Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 8, 1951 Carruth Hall Carries On Name Of Former University Professor Carruth hall was built in 1891 as the chancellor's residence with funds donated to the University by the uncle of Chancellor Snow. It was named for William Herbert Carruth, a K.U. graduate and German professor. In 1940 Mrs. Watkins donated her home for use as the chancellor's residence, so Carruth became a men's dormitory. During the war Carruth was occupied by women and since then has been a women's dormitory. Another interesting part of the ball has an unknown past. That is the secret panel on the landing of the front stairs. Hanging on a wall in the library is the original of a poem, "Each In His Own Tongue," written in 1912 by Professor Carruth. The pride of Carruth is the booked library with many volumes from the libraries of Professor Carruth and William Allen White. The collection is a varied one with textbooks, a complete encyclopaedia and the latest novels. Carruth houses 25 undergraduate women students and a proctor, a graduate student. Since the hall has no kitchen, the women eat at Templin hall across the street. Miss Crosier Engaged To Irvin Gaston Mr. and Mrs. Clayton M. Crosier, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline, to Irvin Gaston, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gaston, Kansas City, Kans. The announcement was made by Miss Julia Willard, housemother at Watkins hall. Miss Willard received a corsage of red carnations. Miss Crosier wore a corsage of white carnations. Miss Rita Yakle sang "I Love Thee" accompanied by Miss Sally Davidson. Miss Allie Kay Grove and Julia Bolas passed chocolates. Miss Crosier is a College senior Mr. Gaston is an education senior. Alpha Phi Sorority Holds Costume Party Alpha Phi sorority held its annual Phili-fo-fum costume party Sept. 30 at the chapter house. Chaprons were Mrs. Thomas Clark Mrs. J. J. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Dean S. Knight, Mrs. Lela Wilson and Mrs. R. L. Blume. Guests included Jim Burgess, Dale Moore, Charles Screwbury, Jack Frost, Ray Gumm, John Hilburn, Fred Soper, Hollis Hand, Bud Johnson, Willis Boicourt, Winston Deacon, John Van Kepple, Don Platner, Tom Kruger, Don Anderson, Jack Garrett, Danny Wilson, and like Lauler. Dallas Schulte, Wayne Beur, alter Burdick, Bill Plant, Jim owler, Jerry Kerr, Palmer, ob Heller, Neil Walker, Jack heds, Max Embry, Dick Penfold, ed Hogan, Elm Twente, Hugh uchanan, Ken Miller, Cliff Beck, ouis Helmreich, Rusty Corwin, on Creighton, Bob Boese, and Dick ihapetta. Official Bulletin Inter-Dorm council, 5 today, A W.S. Loung. Mathematics Colloquium. 5 today 211 Strong hall, Speaker, Prof. S. S Shrikhande. Engineerettes - Bridge party, 7:30 tonight, Pine room, Union. All wives of engineering students welcome. Un gruppo di persone interessati hanno progettato un te' settimanale o quindicinale allo scopo di rinfrescare la loro conoscenza dell'italiano in un ora di libera conversazione. Per ulteriori informazioni, rivolgersi a Professor Diamond, Ext. 21f or 4117R, or Professor Carman Ext 314. A.S.C. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Pine room, Union. Student Religious council, 4 today. Meyers hall. Kappa Beta covered meeting. 5:30-7 Tuesday, Meyers hall. Future Business Leaders of America, 4 p.m. Tuesday, English room Union. Eligibility, Business course. Square Dance club, 7:30 Wednesday. Recreation room, Union. Election of officers. I. S.A. general council, 5 today. Pine room, Union. All house representatives attend. El Ateneo reuunira el microles a las siete y media de la noche en 113 Strong hall. Un programa por los que estaban en Mexico este verano. Stateswomen club, 5 Tuesday, Kansas room, Union. The Social Work club, 4 Tuesday, East room, Union. Alpha Phi Initiates Eleven Upsilon chapter of Alpha Phi fraternity announces the initiation of Benjamin Hammond, James Sims, Usim Odim, Wendell Roark, Benjamin Hammon, Donald Edwards, Stanley Scott, Churby Clowers, Charles Kynard, Nathan Warder and William Bizer. Kappa Eta Kappa Pledges Five Five men were pledged by Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity. They are Warren Murray, Maurice Hamm, Ed Bridge, Larry Kravitz, and Jim O'Dell. So Dainty AWS Lounge Furnishes Place For Women To Study And Relax For fragrant lingerie spray toilet water on the ironing board. The heat of the iron will release the scent, giving a subtle fragrance to undies. Kansas university operates 18 residence halls. Eleven of these accommodate University women. Seven are for men students. Whether you are looking for a place to hold meetings, or just a place to relax between classes, the Associated Women Students lounge can be the answer to your problem. The lounge is located on the second floor of Strong hall and is open Monday through Saturday noon. It will accommodate about 50 persons for a meeting and has a small kitchen with hot plates, sink, and tableware for the use of organizations wishing to serve refreshments. The lounge is located on the sec- Beverly Jennings, president of A.W.S., said too few women students know the lounge exists for their convenience. She hopes the women The newest addition to the lounges the large career bulletin board planned to attract students' attention to careers for college women. A policy concerning meetings in the lounge, who shall meet, when, and the kitchen privileges they may have, is being formulated by A.W.S. House members and will be published in the near future. A variety of magazines plus studying facilities are in the lounge. It's also a good place to kick off your shoes for a while. will take advantage of it this year so University officials won't decide to put it to another use. Twelve out of 19 finalists were elected to Quack club after the try-out Thursday evening at Robinson gym. If you are meeting someone, why not plan to meet at the A.W.S. lounge? New pledges are: Jane Schindling, education junior; Susanne Roop, College junior; Phyllis Scott, fine arts junior; Ann Sims and Janet Bond, College sophomores; Donna Carter and Madelon Fruhling, fine arts sophomores; Marlene Moss, education freshman; Lisa Griesser, Flavia Robertson, Judith Bickmore, and Judith Timmons, College freshmen. Quack Club Chooses Twelve New Pledges Formal pledging will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, in Robinson gym. Girls will wear heels and hose. Before she is eligible to pledge, each of the newly elected girls must swim her 20 lengths marathon. This may be done from 11 to 12 a.m. Friday, or from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9 and Thursday, Oct. 11 in Robinson pool. Pharmacy Group Plans Open House Tuesday Kappa Epsilon, honorary pharmacy sorority, will hold open house for all girls in the School of Pharmacy and for the wives of the pharmacy faculty at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Fine room of the Union. Mary Knauer, president of the K.U. chapter, said the open house is to provide an opportunity for the girls in pharmacy to get acquainted with each other and with the faculty wives. Brownies and coffee will be served. Westmore is the gent the movie queens pay a fortune to keep their faces together. In the past 30 years he's slapped goo on everybody from Lena to Ava to Hedy. To get the most romantic face he took a little bit of Shelley ... a hunk and got something of Janis etc. and got something of Jane Russell. Forehead — Jane Russell. (Sur- Forehead — Jane Russell. (Surprise!) It took six, Perc Westmore said because there isn't one face in Hollywood that lives up to the title. Six Hollywood Stars Make Up Most Romantic Face In World "No one woman could be called 'most romantic,'" he said. "A suggestion of romance depends on so many things...the expression of the eyes, the shape of the lips, even the tilt of the head." Eyes—Jane Greer. Hollywood—(U.P.)—A famous make-up wizard picked six glamour pusses apart today and came up with Hollywood's "most romantic face." Nose—Janis Carter. Lips—Jean Simmons. Chin—Jane Wyman. Throat—Shelley Winters. Sig Alph PJedges Choose "No one pays much attention to Russell's forehead," Westmore admitted. "But she has a brow that can be described with only one word—inviting. It's lofty and smooth ... just right for leaning your cheek against." Stanford Smith has been elected president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity pledge class. "They're eyes a man can get lost in," Westmore sighed. "And Jan Carter's nose is pert and shapely. When she smiles it wrinkles delightfully. Skirts flare out on new suits. Jackets are curved at the hip and nipped at the waist. This bell hop suit is typical. Of Tanbro's raven sheen gabardine. By Joseph Gold-hoe Other officers are William Stanley, vice-president; George Nelson, see-retary; Fred Bell, treasurer; and Carl Klobasa, social chairman. Jane Greer, he says, has the most alluring eyes Hollywood has seen since Theda Bara. "Jean Simmons has lips tailormade for kissing. A man could go mad watching those lips. "Jane Wyman has the most lovable chin in the world. I did her make-up for "The Blue Veil" at RKO and I discovered it's the chin a man could love through thick and thin. Electronically Timed, Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service EXPERT WATCH REPAIR WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. "Shelley's throat is alluringly caressable." We tried to talk Westmore into going all the way and putting together the "world's most romantic chassis." But he balked. "I'm a make-up man," he said. "My interest stops at the neckline. At least in a professional way." Tri Delts Initiate Three Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the initiation of Barbara Lee Tucker, Barbara Ann Fordham, Georgeanne Earlywine and Patricia Ann Vance. TKE-Chi O Dessert Dance Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity entertained the members of Chi Omega sorority with a dessert dance Tuesday evening. Chaperons were Mrs. J. P. Scott and Mrs. Harry M. Ryan. Phi Kappa Tau Holds Fall Scavenger Hunt Phi Kappa Tau fraternity held a scavenger hunt at the chapter house Sept. 29. Chaperons for the party were Mrs. Althea Galloway, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, Miss Julia Willard, and Mrs. Fred Fultz. Guests included Mary Ann Dine, Lois Libby, Marjorie McSpadden, Carolyn Koenig, Charlene Collins, Ruth Cowie, Beverly Wilson, Mary Ann Pitts. Marilyn Roberts, Beverly Cope, Esther Williams, Dina Gaskill, Ann Carlson and Marilyn Blanke. Kay Knoss, Jennifer Osborn, Roberta Brandenberg, Nancy Russell, Lusy Gidding, Barbara Dickinson, Lynn Austin, Marilin Patton, Nancy Carlson, Sue Roop, Datha Lauber, Phillis Bever, Sue Swartz. Miss Carre Elected Tri-Delt President Charlotte Carre has been elected president of the Delta Delta Delta pledge class. Other officers are Mary Jane Brown, vice-president; Patricia Garrett, secretary; Sue Guinn, treasurer; Sue Crum, social chairman; and Shirley Alice Bailey and Lynne McMillin, junior Pan Hellenic representatives. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pledges Stanford Smith, College freshman, was elected president of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class. Other officers elected were: William Stanley, vice-president; George Nelson, secretary; Fred Bell, treasurer; and Carl Klobassa, social chairman. Alpha Omricon Pi Initiates ATO-Sigma Chi Party Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the initiation of Maellan Bossi, Arkansas City; Marion Keelin, Ottawa; and Joan Wiley, Lawrence. 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