THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Up and Coming 4 p.m.-Sterling hall picnic and dance Lone Star lake. Today 5 p.m.-Kappa Alpha Theta, dinner dance, chapter house. 6 p.m.—Kappa Kappa Gamma din- ward dance, chapel house 7 p.m.—Sigma Phi Epsilon Terrace dance, chapter house. 9 p.m.—Campus House, Hillcrest and Hopkins hall formal, Lawrence Country club. 3 p.m.—Sigma Alpha Epsilon picnic, Lone Star lake. 9 p.m.-Kappa Psi dance-Skyline 9 p.m.-Lambda Chi Alpha formal Hotel Eldridge. Tomorrow 5 p.m.—Jewish Student union picnic and dance, Potter lake. 6 p.m.-K.U. Co-ops picnic and dance Potter lake. 6:30 p.m. - Sigma Nu dinner dance, chapter house. p. m.—Delta Gamma formal, chapter house. 9 p.m.—Phi Kappa formal, chapter house. 9 p.m.—Alpha Phi Alpha dance, Union ballroom. 9 pm.—Pi Beta Phi formal, Union roof. 9 p.m.—Sigma Phi Epsilon formal, chapter house. 9 p.m.—Templin hall formal. Socially Speaking 9 p.m. -Triangle formal, chapter house. Tri-Delt Dinner The Delta Delta-Delta pledge class of 1947 held an informal dinner party at the chapter house May 6. Guests were Jack Crahan, Donald Harris, John Herschler, Charles Keilhack, William Leake, Robert Morey, Donald Patton, James Sallee, James Roberts, William Roy, Ray Sauder, Lee Sauder, John Wellington, Donald Wilson, and Richard Winternote. Mrs. C. P. Aul, housemother, was also present. . . . Phi Gamma Delta Party Phi Gamma Delta held its annual spring party May 7. The theme of the party was "Fiji Funhouse." Keg Moorhead and his orchestra played. Guests were Margaret Granger, Martha Duncan, Betty Delaney, Betsy Bowers, Virginia Daugherty, Arden Angst, Corland Kendall, Mary Jane Merriman, Foggy Wolfe, Shirley Ginsburg, Joel Hunt, Droothy Hudson, Virginia Walsh, Barbara Ackerman, Judy Carrothers, Barbara Ramsey, Pat Davis, Nancy Matteson, Jean Bush, Harriett Waddell, Barbara Bell, Goreya Thomas, Pat Conklin, Nancy Seaman, Ann Warner, Pat Edson, Joyce Southern, Barbara Boling, Betsy Gilbert, Dolores Anderson. Pat Watson, Barbara Brufat, Ann Ackerman, Gloria Wasson, Mary Roggenbach, Karen Hall, Delores Brown, Suzanne Boyle, Barbara O'Neal, Mary Williams, Donna Lee Harrison, Marilyn Brown, Kathleen McKelvy, Mary Ann Smith, Jane Klooz, Ernestine Pullium, Yvonne Josserand, Bonnie Strickler, Alberta James, Patricia Cheatem, Suzanne Kencade, Sally Morrison, Annabelle Hungate. Ann Marsh, Jane Cunningham, Marilyn Miller, Margaret Gowans, and Ann Lambert. Foster hail held its annual spring formal May 7. The theme of the party was the "Pink Elephant Promenade." Music was provided by Pete Wilev and his orchestra. Guests were Bob Newmann, Oliver Johnson, Kenneth Sanders, Bob Kennedy, Ben White, James Cobb, Walter Brown, Paul Gary, James Pearson, Bob Hopkins, Jim Crabtree, George Saller, Bill Crabtree, Bill Nelligan, Bob James, Ernest Mice, Dick Warfel, Steve Wilson, Nelson Jones, Dwight Woods, Jim Guptill, James Hops, Albert Roland, Kenny Garrett, Gene * * Foster Hall Formal (continued to page four) Mary Helen Baker Secretly Wants Lavender Kitchen, Bare Feet A kitchen painted lavender is the secret aspiration of Mary Helen Baker, fine arts junior who is studying interior design. She offers this explanation for her novel idea: "All kitchens seem to be red or yellow. I like things that are different." Miss Baker has definite plans for a home of her own. She prefers early American or modern styles, but will $ use early American because she possesses some family antiques which would be inconsistent with modern furnishings. At the age of 13, Miss Baker became a small scale interior decorator. Her parents allowed Mary Helen to design her own room for the house they were building in Bethel. She is still designing. Her most recent accomplishment is the remodeling of a recreation den at the Chi Omega house. "I like houses better than anything I know," said Miss Baker, who hastened to explain that it is the interiors and not the exteriorins which she is interested. This summer she plans to remodel a room into a studio where she may practice watercolor and abstract painting. Miss Baker hopes to have her own interior design shop someday, although she may hear wedding bells first. She is wearing the Sigma Chi pin of John Kanas, who is studying medicine in Kansas City. Presidency of the interior design club is only one of many activities for Miss Baker. She is vice-president of the junior class, vice-president of Chi Omega, chairman of the A. S.C. social committee, and county chairman for the Statewide Student activities. She is a member of Mortar Board, Jay Janes, All Women Students presidents' council, and A.W.S. counseling committee. The future interior decorator occasionally ignores her numerous activities long enough to relax, for she "would rather wear jeans and go barefoot than anything." She laughs about her unique nickname, "Hel," and explains that its only significance is a derivation of her middle name. She likes cooking and planning dinner parties, but her favorite hobby is keeping a college days scrapbook. Health Director Returns From National TB Meeting Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the University health service, returned Sunday from the annual meeting of the National Tuberculosis association and the American Trudeau society. Dr. Canuteson is vice-president of the Kansas Tuberculosis and Health association and the representative for Kansas on the board of directors of the national association. DUCK'S Is The Place To Go for - Steaks - French Fried Onions - Sea Foods - Fried Chicken Food Prepared to Satisfy YOU. at DUCKS SEAFOOD CAFE MAKE GRADUATION A Time TO REMEMBER! Malott Speaks In St. Louis Mark that precious moment of your favorite graduate with a gift that will be cherished through the years—a beautiful watch from Gustafson's. See our complete line of Elgins and Hamiltons $33.75 to $125.00 The College Jeweler 809 Mass. Ph.911 Chancellor Deane W. Malott was in St. Louis Wednesday where he will address the Associated Drug and Chemical Industries of Missouri at a meeting. We have a lay-away plan for your convenience Today he will attend an alumni meeting in Pittsburgh, Pa. Tomorrow and Saturday the chancellor will attend the conference on human relations at Colgate university. Hamilton, N.Y. 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