THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREED 'Larry' Ross, Scholar, Athlete, Elicits Song From Pat Thiessen "Two Loves Have I" might well be the theme song of Patrick Thiessen A.S.C. president, when he thinks of Lorraine Ross, College sophomore outstanding both as a scholar and athlete. A three-point average the past two semesters has not interfered with "Larry's" active sports participation. Although basketball is her specialty, she has been chosen for class teams$^\textcircled{4}$ in volleyball, softball, and basketball each year. Readers of the sports page will remember the frequent appearance of her name as high scorer in recent games. This talented blonde co-ed finds time to be a "wheel" in campus activities. A member of the All Women Students' House of Representatives, she has helped with the Leadership Workshop, Careers conference, and counselling program for freshmen women. She is a member of the Union Operating board, Student Advisory board, Union Bookstore committee, War Memorial committee, and participated in the Student-Faculty conference and World Student Service Fund drive. Larry is the newly elected vice-president and pledge trainer of Kappa Alpha Theta, social sorority. Among her most ardent desires is the winning of the basketball cup in women's intramurals. The Thetai's missed the championship the past two years in a last round defeat by the IWW team. Born and reared in Whitewater, Larry's home is now in Wichita, where her father is engaged in the grain business. She plans to remain at home this summer to learn all about cooking. Perhaps the Sigma Chi pin she's wearing prompted such a decision. Socially Speaking Theta Sigma Pledges Theta Sigma Phi, honorary professional fraternity for journalism women, accepted eight pledges at their meeting Tuesday. They are Joan Marie Bushey, Joan Deede, Stella Gabrielson, Doris Greenbank, Dorothy Hogan, and Yvonne Jossand, journalism junior; and Anna Hemphill and Mary Jane Horton, journalism seniors. Hawkwatch Society To Elect The "Hawkwatch Society" Naval R.O.T.C. midshipmen's club will meet today at 8:30 p.m. in the V.F.W. hall to ratify the new constitution and elect officers. A smoker will follow the formal meeting. Sigma Kappa Initiates Sigma Kapa announces the recent FOR Your Own Surroundings or Gifts for Others SEE A Varied Selection at VI's GIFT SHOP Hotel Eldridge He's Off to a Clean Start! Confident of his appearance because she brings all his clothes to us for quality cleaning. CASH AND CARRY Men's Suits, cleaned & pressed 75c Ladies' Dresses, cleaned & pressed 79c LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth mutation, of the following; Nancy Cole. Sue Cubbin, Margaret Culp, Patricia Davis, Mary Pat Davison, Marilyn Dragt, Jamey Estlack, Dolores Flasco, Marilyn Gaw, Dorothy Glamann, Margaret Goodrich, Suzon Lapat, Margaret Moyer, Ila Padobie, Elda Luo Phillips, Verlee Schelske, Sally Sherwood, Jane Sullivan and Allene Wenke. Pi Beta Phi entertained members of Phil Delta Theta March 5 at the chapter house. The theme of the party was a winter carnival. Pi Beta Phi Party Miss Elin Jorgensen, associate professor of music education, was initiated as an honorary member. Jamie Estlack received the pledge scholarship award for a 3 average, Suzon Lapat was awarded the pledge activities cup, and Jane Sullivan was chosen as "All Around Pledge." Kappa Sigma Pledges Presidents' Council Coke Party Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of William Stevens, Kansas City, Mo., and Jeff Greer, Topeka. Fifty girls who have transferred to the University from other schools this year will be guests at a coke party at the home of Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, today from 4. p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The party, sponsored by the Presidents' council, is the second one given for transfer students. Miller Hall Party Miller hall held its traditional Joe's Place party March 5. Chap- erones were: Mrs. Vivian Christian, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs Kenneth Whyte, and Mrs. R. B. Roche. Sigma Nu Elects Sigma Nu fraternity elected officers Tuesday night. The officers elected were: John Burnett, commander; Harry Morey, lieut-commander; Wayne Bentley, recorder; Curtis Coffey, treasurer; Harry Koons, house manager; Jerome Jones, chaplin; John Wiedman, reporter; Dean Banker, marshall; George Polk, sentinel; Jack Robison, alumni contact officer; and Bruce Zuercher, historian. Zuercher was also elected junior representative of Sigma Nu on the Inter-Fraternity council. Inter-dorm Coke Party The members of Pan-hellenic council will be the guests of the Intern-dorm council at a coke party at 4:30 p.m. today. The party will be held in the English room of the Union. The Pause That Refreshes And It's Only Five Cents BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 1949, The Coca-Cola Company YMCA Married Couples Will Meet Saturday The Y.M.C.A. Married Couples club will meet at 8 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Dick, 442 Forest avenue, for an evening of discussion and recreation, Ned D. Linegar, executive secretary of the Y.M.C.A., said today. German Club To Hear Brahms Recordings Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sims are in charge of the program. Reservations should be made at the Y.M.C.A. office in the Union as soon as possible. Justin O. Haynes, College freshman, will present a program of selected Brahms recordings at the meeting of the German club 5 p.m. today in 402 Fraser hall. 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