TUESDAY, MAY 3. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Carruth Formal Carruth hall entertained with a spring formal April 30. The theme of the dance was "April Showers." Guests included Charles Norman, Raymond Cooper, Lynn Weltmer, Max Mabie, Carroll Seib, Paul Glatt, William Miller, Loren Simpson, Bob Endicott, James Monroe, Robert Scott, Jack Pringle, Grant Vonderschmidt, Gene Rourke, Gordon Chapple, Rix Shanline, Betty Stephenson, Wayne Lorimer, Gary McKee, Paul Wilson, Wolcott Brook, Marion Osmond, Phillip Oren, Robert Kuckelman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerharter, and Mr. and Mrs. K.W. Geoffrey. Chaperones were Miss Marjorie Austin, Mrs. R. B. Roche, Mrs. Ruth Nash, and Miss Carotta Nellis. The theme will be "Dog Patch Style" and will be carried out oy costumes and decorations taken from the comic strip "Lil' Abner." The K.U. Dames will entertain their husbands with a spring party at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Military Science building. K. U. Dames Party Fifteen men will be initiated into Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas room of the Union. Mrs. Betty Yaple is the genera chairman. Other committee members are Mrs. Dorothy Cress, entertainment; Mrs. Martha Heady, decorations; Mrs. Kay Sims, refreshments; and Mrs. Marian Strouse, invitations. 15 Will Be Initiated Into Delta Sigmpi Tomorrow The new initiates are: Wayne Bollinger, business senior; Richard Wright, Webb Morrow, Michael Hachinski, Delton S. Yobe, business juniors; Fredric Rothe, Billy Blanchard, Cecil Nystrom, Kenneth Stone, James McMadden, Dixon Vance, Thomas White, College sophomore; Francis Murray, College freshman; and Earl Burgen, College, and Jack McMadden. Members of Delta Sigma Pi are planning a field trip for Thursday. The group will leave from the Union at 12:30 p.m. to go to the Muehlebach Brewing company, Kansas City, Mo. Following the trip the annual banquet is scheduled at 6 p.m. at 75th and Summit streets, Kansas City, Mo. Words were not separated by spaces in early forms of writing, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. 'Miss Bazooka Bubble Gum Forgets Brains-Acts Dumb New York—(J.P.)—Cindy Heller is one beautiful blonde who wants to be dumb. Furthermore, she said today, most other beautiful blondes would 'ber be dumb too. “It's the only way to be, if they want other men and we them,” she said. “There's simply no percentage in being intelligent." She predicted failure of a movement afoot in California to get all blondes to join a national "Brain Club." Two University of Southern California girls started the club. "They don't know what they're up against," Miss Heller said. "They'd better forget it." Miss Heller is a comedienne who started in show business four years ago, when she was but 15. At first she played conventional drama roles. Her managers said she was one of their most intelligent players. A model between shows, Miss Heller has won scores of beauty titles including "Miss Torso of 1943," "Miss Brooklyn Dodgers," "Miss Bazooka Bubble Gum," "Miss Figure Lighting," and even "Miss Airfoam Rubber Cushion." But she didn't really learn about blondes and brains until a year ago when she broke away from straight drama to do comedy routines in night clubs. "I made a great mistake," she said. "I tried to do 'smart' comedy. I was glib and brilliant. But it didn't work. Audiences simply wouldn't take it from a good-looking blonde. "The women thought I was out to steal their men and the men thought—well, all they did was whistle and yell. "It proved," she said, that blondes can't be smart as well as beautiful. If they are, they won't have any girl friends and they certainly won't have any boy friends with the right ideas about marriage and romance." So Miss Heller threw away all her smart material and switched "to the accepted dumb blonde routine." "It's going wonderfully," she said "Everyone loves me." Jayhawk Drive Project Has Two-Fold Purpose The recent addition of an asphalt walk and honeysuckle plants on the south side of Jayhawk drive is an experiment in planning and landscaping, C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds, said today. The project is designed to improve the appearance of the parking between the main sidewalk and the curbing and also to allow people to get to the main sidewalk without walking in the street, he added. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Pep Club Takes Wheaties For Vim The Wheaties of the University of Wichita became the seventh chapter to join the ranks of Phi Sigma Chi at the 13th national convention held April 30 at Kansas State college in Manhattan. Three delegates from the Jay Jane chapter attended the convention. They were Pat Grinnell, College junior; Betty J. Bloomer, engineering sophomore; and Doris Greenbank, journalism junior. The first national Phi Sigma Chi convention was held in 1932 at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. At that time only the Nebraska chapter, the Kansas State chapter, and the K.U. chapter were organized. On April 30 the roll call included the Jay James of K.U., the Ichadettes of Washburn, the Feathers of Omaha, the Twisters of Iowa State, the Purple Peepers of Kansas State, and the Tassels of Nebraska. Senior Class Day Activities TUESDAY,MAY 10 will feature an old-fashioned barbecue at 6 p.m. at Potter Lake. MENU Smoked Barbecue Ribs Prepared by a professional barbecue chef. Coffee Read the Want Ads Daily. Ticket Sales Today Through Thursday Tickets will be on sale to faculty members and seniors and their dates at the University business office. 75c a person. Potato Salad Baked Beans A ticket will admit the holder to a dance at 8 p.m. on the sundeck of Union. Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. Journalism Students To Have Picnic A picnic for students enrolled in any course in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will be held tomorrow evening at Lone Star lake. Any student who wishes to go and has not yet purchased his ticket or signed one of the sheets in the advertising and news rooms should do so immediately. Tickets cost 60 cents per person and cover both the price of lunch-eon and transportation to and from the lake. Cars are to leave in front of the Journalism building at 4 and 5 p.m. tomorrow. Those who can furnish cars are to be paid 15 cents per person. Tickets may be purchased in either the news or ad rooms. Students who wish to take guests should state the number of guests when they sign the sheets on the bulletin boards. Come in and Meet "Bill" and "Hap." New Owners of Larrick's Fountain - Breakfasts - Dry Drugs at - Lunches - Magazines 1847 Mass. 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