THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Phi Kappa Formal Phi Kappa held its annual spring formal May 14. Music was provided by Keg Moorehead and his orchestra. Guests were Georgia Ginther, Dory Bready, Denise Owen, Shirley Lindquist, Bertie James, Elizabeth Wondra, Pat Brown, Silver Hawkinson, Katrinка Woyorsoki, Dorothy Perkins, Barbara Langdon, Barbara Ryan, Wilma Earp, Jane Koelzer, Pat Patton, June Seymour, Molly Smith, Margery Laughlin, Pat Broyles, Ruby Olson, Helen Cavanaugh, Pat Hager, Marilyn Lang, Harriett Stempleman, Eleanor Brown, Dorothy Byrne, Wilma Kuhn, Jo Ann Sweeny, Camille Clark, Mary Leahy, Helen Rebiel, Cees Kline, Jane Rawlings, Jane Cunningham, Bobbie Larson, Philys Rebein, Jean Sullivan, Betty Sullivan, Jerrie Koelzer, Donna Kempater, Pat Kennedy, Peggy Ford, Bonnie Moore, Virginia Coppeed, Betty Smith, Kay Dyer, June Krystofak, Pat Young, Pat Jordan, Frances Scott, and Mary Joe Murray. *** Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Lou DeLuna, Kansas City, Missouri. Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledges --house was decorated in blue lights. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spears, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ward. Kappa Sig Stardust Ball Kappa Sigma recently held its annual "Stardust Ball" at the chapter house. The house was decorated to resemble a city skyline, and the A NEW JOB? A NEW GIRL? RELATIVE? PUBLICITY? You'll Need Pictures This Summer Drop us a card for your proofs and a price list. You Begin By Falling Off The Horse But Eventually, You Learn To Ride 730 Mass. Ph. 302 University women first began falling off horses in 1939. At least that is when the first University equitation classes were begun. True westerners doubted that a college girl could learn riding by climbing onto a truck, motoring out to the stables, and sitting on a horse for an hour. Betty DeArmond, Janice Bryan, Melba Mather, Clara Nelson, Pal Zimmerman, Yvonne Luce, Marion Nearing, Sally Stepper, Arden Angst, Sue Ene, Pat Beal, Cathy Findly, Nancy Matthes, Jeannine Neihart, Betty Blaker, Evelyn Barncord, Melva Dene Hoover, Dorothy Drew, Sammy Johnson, Jean Lutrick, Sue Springer, Carolyn Weigand. Sally Sherwood, Jane Sullivan, Louise Warner, Donna McCosh, Ruth Henry, Gloria Wasson, Lu Anne Powell, Alix Neville, Shirley Siefkin, Doris Kemp, Patricia Creech, Marjorie Zwontiler, Donno Duckers, Marjorie Dowers, Janice Frankier, Delores Anderson, Georgia Ginther, Patricia Kennedy, Virginia La Rue, Yvonne Swenson, Mari Virginia Stout. Mary Haddock, Alice Appelton, Mary Helen Keller, Woody Dryden, Barbara Maxwell, Patricia Glover, Gwen Gupton, Jayne Mater, Mary Katy Kottman, Kay Carens, Billie Carter, Dorothy Flasco, Natalie Logan, Doris Lyons, Nancy Sewell, Barbara Boling, Kathy Shamburg, Jean Bush, Patty Beedy, and Mary Wilkin. Chaperones were Mrs. Onita S. Miller, Mrs. Vivian Christian, Mrs. James A. Hooke, and Mrs. Arthur Little. Acacia Party \* \* \* The annual pledge and new initiate party of Acacia fraternity was held May 7 at the chapter house. The theme was "Gingham and Jeans". The guests were Barbara Burnham, Diane Danley, May Kay Dyer, Emile Goodell, Marian Graham, Jacqueline Holt, Verva Johnson, Doris Miller, Jeanneine Niehart, Sarah Margaret Rayburn, Rose Resovich, Nancy Sandeh, Lura Stouder, Betty Jean Waters, and Dick Shannon. Out-of-town guests were Gary Davis, Iola; Marilyn Merrill and Donna Surmeier of Topeka. The chaperones were Mrs. T. L. Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Roanld Herd, and Mr. Max Fessler. STERLING Furniture Company Sigma Kappa Entertains Sigma Kappa entertained faculty members with its annual spring reception "Stephen Foster Echoes," May 8 at the chapter house. 928 Massachusetts The program was a series of fables presented with narrative and music, portraying the life and music of Stephen Foster. This program is presented in connection with the civil war period of Foster along with the history of Fort Thatcher which stood on the site of the Sigma Kappa house. An estimated 40,000 gold-seekers crossed the continent to reach California in 1849, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. It's strongly constructed of finely tempered auto steel. With waterresistant removable cushions. Smooth-gliding. (Not as photographed). $36.95 STURDY PORCH GLIDER Gayle Mott, equitation instructor, had his own ideas. He believed fear is the only hindrance to a woman's learning to ride. "You'd be surprised how intelligent a horse is," said Mott. "He knows when the rider is scared, and he also knows when he has a 'smart alec' on his back. A rider gets thrown only when he doesn't treat the horse fairly." University women seldom fall off their steeds. Mott contends that in all his 15 years of teaching, only one student ever broke a bone. Fifty women are learning how to ride, saddle, bridle, and feed horses this semester. The decrease from previous records was explained by the equitation instructor as being "due to the stormy weather during enrollment days." "The women learn honest to goodness horsemanship by learning how to enjoy a ride," Mott explained. "Maybe they don't always look like a million, but they can handle a horse when they finish." The instructor breaks one or two horses together and shows them how to understand the process. In that way, he feels he is teaching the horse and the rider together. Mott remarked that nearly 75 per cent of his students cannot ride when they first enroll. At the end of a semester they do "passive well," and by the end of a year they are "better than average." In fact, some are "darned good." Students Pass Hat To Help Instructor Students in Pussel! H. Barrett's 9 am. 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