TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30.1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ATO 'Apache' Party Alpha Tau Omega held an "Apache" Party Nov. 19 at the Model, Kan., school house. The guests included Bill Hintze and Sally Whitney from the University of Oklahoma, Barbara Hume, Joan Duvall, Maxine Lindley, Mary Covey, Ruth Mitchell, Jean Tallant, Margaret Miller, Kathryn Kubik. Virginia Ray, Joan Bushey, Rose Evelyn Tuohey,Joan Bryan, Carla Haber, Jeanie Biscanin, Martyl Steinert, Shirley Hobbs, Valerie Stagg, Doris Miller, Amy Guinotte, Portia Baldwin, Barbara Brown, Mary Jo Breidenbach; Sue Boyd, Agnes Husband, LEE Pringle, Mary Douglass, Joyce Friesen, Mary Lou Martin, Priscilla Richmond, Charlene Lashbrook, Joe Ann Bousman, Margaret Doll, Gloria Evans, Judith Hall, Joy Brown, Sue Scott Wilson, Georgann Reed. Sydney Ashton, Patty Edson, Janice Horn, Jeanne Dettean, Chirley Hybarger, Barbara Nesch, Sue Ininger, Melba Mather, Patricia Cheatam, Patricia Davis, Suzanne Van Slyke, Sally Todd, Nancy Matteson, Shirley Siekfan, Betty Sharlet, Marion Moynahan, Milyn Claxton, Bea Senator, Nancy Meyer, Jeanette Leuth. Dorothy Poindexter, Carolyn Brown, Darlene Stuart, Sue Sperry, Nancy Lindsey, Susan Woodward, Margaret Quigley, Barbara Drohan, Gloria Maxwell, Margaret Leisy, Pat Brubaker, Alice Appleton, Patricia Barron, Patricia McManus, Ethel Pearson, Althea Voss, and Jo Ann Jacobs. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner for N.R.O.T.C. Members Captain William R. Trell, professor of naval science, gave a dinner Nov. 22. The guests were H. H. Weidensoul, J. E. Dausman, W. G. La Combe, T. C. Fuller, H. R. Bailey, C. H. Hayes, Barbara Burkholder, Dorothy Baldwin, Margaret Miller, Diane Danley, Billie Nave, and Jean Terrell. The men are all first class petty officers of the NRO TC and the women are members of Sigma Kappa sorority. --division showed that Germans believe a man should have preference in any position he can fill satisfactorily. Alpha Omicron Pi Hour Dance The pledges of Alpha Omicron Pi entertained the pledges of Phi Delta Theta with an hour dance Nov. 19. Iota Sigma Pi Initiates At a recent meeting held at the home of Mrs. Ralph K. Collins, Iota Sigma Pi, honorary chemistry sorority initiated three new members; Charlotte Sagmoen, college senior; Karthyn Ward, college junior; and Billie J. Moore, freshman in Medicine. Kathryn E. Faust, graduate, was welcomed as an associate member from the Iowa Chapter. Two women pledged were Magdalena Berger, graduate and medical student and Martha Wilhoit. Read the Daily Kansan daily. German Women Strive For Equal Career Opportunities Berlin—(UF)—German women are rebelling against the traditional kirche, kuche, kinder—church, kitchen, home. The majority of male Germans still believe women belong in the home. But the women themselves are beginning to show different ideas. For one thing, women know that many of them will never be able to marry here and have homes of their own. $ ^{ \textcircled{1}} $ The process is not without opposition, for military government research shows the traditional German attitude toward women, particularly the emphasis upon having children, still holds. In all Germany, there are 7,500- 000 more women than men. In the American zone, according to the 1946 census, there are 124 women to every 100 men. The difference is even greater in the marriageable ages. For every 100 men between 20 and 25 years of age there are 171 women. As they turn from Hitler's slogan of "Out of business, and back to husband, kitchen and fireside," they also are becoming clerks, shopkeepers, secretaries, teachers, journalists. This result of two wars has made women increasingly insistent that there be more opportunity for them in business and the professions, more adequate training for girls so that they may be prepared to earn a decent livelihood. An opinion survey by military government's information services Psychologically, according to a military government report, women are better oriented to reconstruction on a democratic basis than men. Handyman Out On A Limb "They have no face to save," the report concluded. "Since 1933 they have had no status. They have everything to gain, nothing to lose in a democratic reorganization which sweeps away old stifling traditions." American officials assert this attitude runs counter to reality. They say it ignores the excess number of women, the pressing need for reconstruction and export production. Memphis, Teen.—(UP) — The fire department's hook and ladder truck parked in front of a home. Firemen raised the extension ladder against a tall scyamore tree and rescued a trapped handman who had cut off all the tree's lower limbs. Bloomer-Case Pinning Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the pinning of Betty Joe Bloomer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bloomer of Claflin, to William R. Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert B. Case of Atchison. The announcement was made by Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, housemother, at a coffee for the Phi Kappa fraternity Nov. 21. Miss Bloomer wore an orchid corsage. The Misses Janece Bryan, Melba Mather, and Virginia Johnston, who passed chocolates, wore corsages of baby orchids. Mrs. Klinkenburg, Mrs. Case, and Mrs. Bloomer wore corsages of yellow asters. Edith Rae Williamson, accompanied by Eleanor A. Brown sang "You Are Love." The Phi Kappa and Alpha-O sweetheart songs were also sung. Fry-Leslie Marriage Mr. Leslie is a junior in journalism. The couple will be at home at 2112 Vermont. Helen Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Harold D. 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