PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949 Mabel Conderman Enjoys Poetry, 'Mood' Music, Student Politics Poetry, politics, and music are the hobbies of Mabel Conderman, business junior, who engages in numerous Hill activities and keeps a garde average above 2.5. "I Want a Drink of Water. But Not from the Thermos" by Ogden Nash is the poem which Miss Conderman most enjoys reading. Early Dixieland music or classical selections are Miss Conderman's music preferences. She enjoys opening as well as listening to music. Her talents include singing and playing the piano and saxophone. Miss Conderman "composes jags" and creates what she terms "mood music" for personal enjoyment. Ardently interested in student politics, Miss Conderman criticizes them because "most college students don't take advantage of their opportunities for self-government." Miss Conderman, a resident of Moran, attended Oklahoma college for Women at Chickasha, Okla., for one year before coming to the University. She was recently elected president of the Inter-Dorm council. Mabel is also a member of Mortar Board. Jay Janes, All Student Council, and All Women Students' senate. She was president of Carruth hall the past semester. Socially Speaking Pbi Kappa Sigma Formal Phi Kappa Sigma held its annual Black and Gold formal May 19 at the Lawrence Country club. The theme of black and gold was carried out with alternating black and gold streamers. The walls were decorated with the crest and pin. Gregs were Ellen Beatty, Lorraine Rumsey, Donna Rumsey, Claudia Rice, Joe Goodell, Jeanne Chalker, Lucille Murray, Betty Shawrel, Kathy Showalter, Bonnie Gorbellet, Mildred Garrison, Peggy Butler, Lois Etherington, Marcia Mila, Vila Voshell, Donna Hauser- man, Virginia Coppedge, Martha Carpenter, Delores Nexan, Beverly Robertson, Gloria Evans, Sissy Dunn, Jeanne Chambers, Fairy June Seymour, Lorraine Seibert, Carol Dunn, Bobbie Jackson, Marilyn Patton, Donna Craig, Rita Hartwell, Virginia Caldwell, Wallace B. Foster, Kenneth Grubb, Orin Brown, Sterling Baxter, Bailey Wagnor, Luke Henderson, Paul Aylward, William Roehl, Frank Gustafson and Betty Massman, Steve Milne and Marylin Dubach, and Ed Hirleman and Marcell Parker. Chaperones were Mrs. J. A. Scroggs, Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. Dean Alt, and Mrs. James A. Hook. Phi Kappa Honors Bugler Richard Bugler was named honor man of Phi Kappa for 1948-49 at the fraternity's annual senior dinner, May 19. Give EXTRA Congratulations to the graduate by giving Eaton's fine paper Eaton's writing papers are creatively designed originals. They add the frame of beauty, the background of quality to all writing. Carter's Stationery 1025 Mass. DG Spring Formal BG Spring Format Delta Gamma entertained with their spring formal, May 14. Guests were Walter Hicks, Robert Beine, Robert Kline, Harlan Ochs, Robert Davis, Richard Stevens, Jack Franklin, Jim Finkback, Stanley Englund, Bill O'Brien, Jerry Bales. Charles Avey, James Moddelmog, Robert Cooper, Dayton Mozon, Dick Ong, William Binter, Charles Duncan, Charles Crawford, Robert Bunten, George Mastio, Lee Sauder, William DeLay, Bob Darling, Stony Ward, Tyson Parr, Leland Bohl, Dale Corder, Gene Rourke. Kenneth Smith, Richard Kummer, James Hawes, Wallace McKeer, Robert Kenney, Don Stickrod, John Brown, Gene Hatfield, Robert How- erton, Dale Corder, Michael Maturo, Balie Wargern, Mark Moore. It's BELL'S for Records The chaperones were Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. Grace Collier, Mrs. H. J. Overholser. PICK OF THE WEEK Read the Daily Kansan daily. University Dally Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Unattended students are Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. BALI HA'I ------------ Perry Como SO IN LOVE ___ Tommy Dorsey SLAUGHTER ON 10th AVENUE M G M Studio Orchestra RIDERS IN THE SKY — Vaughn Monroe Bing Crosby Peggy Lee Burl Ives Bell Music Company 925 Mass. --- Phone 375 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. To: The Class of '49- (An open letter to all seniors) 609 Massachusetts May 25, 1949 Congratulations,'49 er's: The Best of luck to you in whatever you undertake, whether it be as an : - Air test pilot - or Career girl Success to you new graduates of K.U. Stop in and see us whenever you're back in town. Sincerely Mr. Morgan