TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Theta Sigma Phi Luncheon Theta Sigma Phi, honorary and professional fraternity for journalism women, entertained with a Ladies of the Press luncheon, April 2. Guests were: Mrs. Catherine Stevens and Mrs. Ruth Love from the Lawrence Journal-World, Mrs. Ed Abels from the Outlook, Mrs. Russell Barrett, alumnae advisor, Miss Frances Grinstead, assistant professor of Journalism, and Miss Lucille Kohler, Mrs. Zula Bennington Greene, whose column, "Peggy of the Flint Hills" appears in the Topeka Daily Capital spoke. Theta Sigma Phi, honorary and professional fraternity for journalism women will have a tea from 3:30 to 5 p.m. today in the English room of the Union. Theta Sigma Phi Tea *** Kappa Eta Kappa Pledges And Initiates Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Edward Lange and Kenneth Hoffman, engineering sophomores, and Charles Abramson, engineering junior. Seven men were recently initiated into the organization. They were George Apostle, Richard Brosius, Bruce Chadwick, Omer Duru, and Robert Murrell, engineering juniors, Norman Bell and Ralph Morgan, engineering sophomores. Chi Omega Banquet Chi Omega held its annual Eleusian banquet at the chapter house April 3. The Kansas State chapter of Chi Omega and alumnae from surrounding towns attended. Phi Gam Dessert Dance Phi Gamma Delta entertained the members of Pi Beta Phi with a dessert dance March 31. Carruth Date Party Carruth hall entertained with an informal date party, April 1. The guests present were: Robert Scott, William Miller, Charles Norman, Carroll Seib, Milton Lewis, Warren Browning, James Monroe, Raymond Cooper, Elon Nobel, Robert Endicott, Loren Simpson, Gary McKeen, John Tabor, Paul Wilson, Lynn Weltmer, Wolcott Brock, Max Mabie, Rix Shanline, James Owen, David Lueker, Grant Vonderschmidt, and Jark Pingle. Chaperones for the party were: Miss Marjorie Austin, Mr. and Mrs Charles Warriner, and Mr. and Mrs Dean Ault. Theta Sigma Phi, honorary and professional fraternity for journalism women, will present copies of "North of Heaven" to representatives of Watson library and the Lawrence Public library at a tea today in the English room of the Union. Josephine Skelton, College senior, co-author of the book will speak. Members of the faculties of the English department and the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mrs. Deane W. Malott will be guests. Theta Sigma Phi Holds Tea For Woman Author "GHOST OF A CHANCE" '49 production of College Daze April 19, 20, 21, 22 Fraser Theatre Margaret Granger Fills Her Hours With Drama, Studies, And Halfbacks The "true blue" gal who promised she would "wait" for John Amberg, defensive demon in Coach Sikes' backfield, is Margaret Granger, College sophomore. She has been wearing Amberg's Phi Gam pin chained to her Pi Phi arrow for several weeks. Uppermost in Margaret's activities this spring are those derived from produc ed of the Cal $ \textcircled{8} $ Uppermost in Manage- her title as producer of the Colle- lege Daze all-school musical, "Ghost of a Chance," to be presented Tuesday, April 19 through Friday, April 22. She is likely to be overheard in leisure moments discussing stage-craft, music, props, lyrics, programs, board meetings—and anything else that concerns a producer. "Snap courses always backfire," is the advice Margaret gives to students looking for easy classes. The attractive 19-year-old Emporia girl keeps her grade average close to a three-point, but believes "snap courses" often prove to be the most difficult ones. She has been placed on the dean's honor roll each semester and was chosen as one of the dozen highest ranking freshmen for the honors convocation the past year. Margaret is a talkative girl. Her plans for a major in speech began during high school days. As a freshman at the University she placed second in an intramural speaking contest sponsored by the forensic league. The efficient corresponding secretary of Pi Beta Phi finds time to be chairman of the secretarial committee of Union activities, a member of the All Women Students' senate, on the executive board for Student State-wide Activities commission, and treasurer of the Young Republicans club. SEE A MOVIE—THEN SEE US Bring that "Extra Special" date out to see us for that after the show snack. Enjoy the privacy of your car, while you enjoy our food. CURB SERVICE AFTER 4, SAT and SUN. AFTER 2. 6 Shopping Can Be Fun And Refreshing, Too Ask for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO Topekans Visit Art Museum Members of the Topeka Art guild visited the campus Monday afternoon for a luncheon in the English room of the Union. © 1949, The Coca-Cola Company The women visited the University museum of art, where they were served tea. Dr. John Maxon, director of the museum, gave a short lecture. Margaret enjoys swimming. She is a capable cook and seamstress, experimenting in both at the early age of 10. Her chief hobby is collecting a menagerie of stuffed animals. When It Comes to Service-special consultant for Maybe we can't do this but we can service your car. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. 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