MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Phi Kappa Tau, national social fraternity, installation ceremony was held Nov. 18 in the Castle Tea room. Phi Kappa Tau is the newest of the 22 social fraternities now at K.U. Phi Kappa Tau Installation Representatives from all fraternities and sororites on the campus were invited to hear speeches by Roland Maxwell, national president of Phi Kappa Tau; L. C. Woodruff, dean of men; Paul J. De Cora, instructor of music theory; and Alan Pickering, president of the local chapter. Ray W. Wilson, administrative assistant to the city manager of Kansas City, Mo., and alumnus of the fraternity, was master of ceremonies. Delta Upsilon Formal Delta Upsilon gave a Trophy Girl formal dance Nov. 12. The guests were Joan Cooper, Irma Rick, Ann Learned, Shirley Stewart, Joan Schindling, Florence Robinson, Barbara Hagan, Joan Sanders, Jo Mullins, Katherine Kubik, Carol Buhler, Georgette Speaks, Gwenwnd Guion Rosemary Jackson, Phyllis Debus. Ruth Henry, Barbara Fletcher. Louise Lambert, Barbara Howard. Patricia Brown, Marilyn Brown. Barbra Maldoal, Joan Vickers. Elinor Parrott, Nancy Watson. Kay Collins, Alyce Fawkes, Gloria Evans, Charlotte Dixon, Nancy Cole, Mary Margaret Moore. Claudia Anderson, Virginia Gargis, Barbara Creel, Barbar Zimmerman, Abigail Bixby, Barbara Pack, Joanna Schrag, Jeanne Aldridge, Carolyn Isern, Roberta Larson, Wilma Elkblad, Alice Schooenover, Norma Guthrie, Mary Wilkins, Louise Warner, Norma Mendenhall. Kathleen Graff, Ruby Sobel, Betty Snook, Suzanne Kleine, Jane Kirch- Kappa Phi Pledges Honored At Party The pledges of Kappa Phi. Methodist sorority were honored at a School Days party given by members in the Methodist church Nov. 19. Manish Swoyer, acting as teacher, opened the meeting during which the honor roll was read and classes in art and music were held. Pictures of the council meeting last summer were shown. hoff, Carlene Sturges, Elaine Clirchrist, Barbara Hays, Mary Williams, Suzanne Jones, Margaret Olson, Carolyn Salome, Jane Cunningham, Elizabeth McKie, Barbara Boling, Sallie Brannan, Lois Klinghammer, Mary Power, Ann Galloway, Darlene Schindler, Sammy Johnson. Acacia Pledges Lois Timken, fine arts junior, and Ida Mae Woodburn, special student in the College, were named as outstanding in attendance and activities. Dorothy Dudley, Barbara Bell, Betty Bloss, Marilyn Kuno, Connie Caraway, Dorothy Durfee, Don Fincke, John Stoops, Winter- mote, Bill Mills, Paul Duckworth, Edwin Hirman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolcott, Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Veatch, George Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Meyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Madrude Weltmer. *** The Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Neil Peterson, Clay Center; Dan Taylor, Norton; William Thorne, Rose Hill; and Charles Forrer, Wichita. Alpha Chi Omega Visitor Mrs. Thomas Leslie, national councilor of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, stayed at the University chapter house on an inspection visit from Nov. 20 to Nov. 22. Mrs. Leslie is from Detroit. Square Dancing and community singing were the features of the "Corn Gigue," music education department party held Nov. 19. Freshman students in education were honored guests. Music Group Gives Party Miss Elin K. Jorgensen, associate professor of music education, and Ray Janeway, assistant director of the library, and Mrs. Janeway led the square dancing. Robert Hallman, education senior, led community singing. Four skits were presented by students representing the classes. They were directed by Olin Parker and Raymond Zepp, graduate students; James Sellards, senior; Danny Orton, sophomore; and Jacqueline Kräger, freshman. Members of the committee in charge of the party were Harry Spencer, master of ceremonies, Phillip H. Humeld, Marybeth Rea, William Spence, and Doris Gilman. Guests were Dr. E. Thayer Gaston, professor of music education; D. M. Swarthout, dean of school of fine arts; and George B. Smith, Medical School Gets Portrait Of Doctor A portrait of Dr. E. J. Curran, painted by Thomas Hart Benton, was presented to the School of Medicine in a ceremony at the Medical center in Kansas City recently. Dr. Curran, a Kansas City eye specialist, headed the department of anatomy in 1911-1912 and has been associated with the school. He was chairman of the department of optology for 35 years, having retired from that post recently. Chancellor Deane W. Malott accepted the painting for the University. It was a gift of Dr. Curran's son, Dr. Kevin Curran. Initiate 28 Into Science Group --- Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorary fraternity of earth sciences, held its annual fall initiation following a dinner in the English room, Nov. 16. Guest speaker was Mr. Ogden S. Jones, geologist, from the state board of health. New members are James Bowman, Herbert Ebuchthel, Wayne Capron, Robert Coshow, James Ekstrom, Gerald Freeze, David Gagliarlo, Raymond Careia, William Greer, Edward Harry, James Henderson, Wallace Howe, Dean Kerr, Max Kliewer, John Koenig. John Nelson, George lesss Pitrat, Homer Spencer, Chao Tsoo, Ellie Vicioushelson, and Padgett, Char- Riley, Chester H. B. Wofford, Robert Zinser, Virgil Krutsinger, J. B. Ladd, Harold Larsen, Daniel Merriam, Merriman Read the Daily Kansan daily. (Daily Schedule) EASTBOUND Lv St. Louis . . . 4:00 pm (C.T.) 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