MONDAY, APRIL 19; 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Beta Gamma Sigma Elects Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary business fraternity, announces the election to membership of Charles A. Dillon, William J. Hollis, George W. Beck, Francis C. Followley, Frank J. Petrie, Leroy M. Snyder, Paul R. Hodgson, Charles W. Crowley, Robert B. Docking, Don V. Plantz, Bettie Jean Swart, Carroll E. McCue, and Robert A. Pearson. Officers will be elected and the new members will be initiated at the next meeting which will be a banquet. Gamma Phi Party The pledge class of Gamma Phi Beta held a "Suppressed Desire" dinner party at the chapter house April 16. Guests were William Debus, Robert Blincoe, Richard Hunter, John Thies, Donald Price, Laverne Eddy, Mead Almond, Dean Miller, John McEvers, John Schmaus, Robert Rygh, Kenneth Youngs, Richard O'Neil, James Lawmar, Paul Gibbs, Hugh McCaughey, Richard Daigh, and Harold Vagtborg. Chaperons were Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. Fannie DeLozier, Mrs. Gertrude Stuart, and Mrs. Wilma Hooper. Tri Delt Carnival Templin Entertains Templin hall entertained Battenfeld hall with an hour dance April 14 from 7 to 8 p.m. Tri Delt Carnival Delta Delta Delta entertained with its annual Crescent Carnival April 3 at Holcomb's Grove. Guests were Richard Kittman, Charles Thomas, Frank Wendlandt, Edward Rolfs, Jack Duffy, Robert Kline, Henry Kemp, James Tilson, Donald Patton, Charles Keihack, Thomas McGraw, Richard Harper, Robert Merrick, Leonard Menzie, Emerson Hazlett, William Conboy, Bernard Domann, Edward Daly, Martin Duncan, Dean Duke, Glenn Stallard, Reed Bailey, Myron Enns, James Roberts, John Couch. James Rowley, Robert Nichols, Robert Brock, Charles Carson, William Brewster, Robert Wuerth, Bruce Fitts, James Barr, Dale Farr, Paul Hill, Robert Leonard, William Webb, Donald Blachy, Richard Wintermote, Dean Skaggs, Norvel Osborne, Jackillum, Ted Glass, Edward Kief, William Fagans, Clyde Thompson, Richard Dillon, David Wilson, Gene Rumsey, and Donald Jones. Chaperones were Mrs. Charles Wentworth, Mrs. T. Wayne Harris, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. Harry W. Potts. Gamma Delta Banquet Seventy-seven students, alumni, and guests were present for the annual Gamma Delta banquet at the Union April 10. The Rev. Edgar Mundinger, Kansas City, Kan., was the speaker, and the Rev. Victor Meyer, of the Immanuel Lutheran church in Lawrence, gave the prayer. Members taking part in the program were Melvin Kettner, Myra Petrowsky, Mary Jane Byers, Emerson Shields, Paul Pfortmiller, Ernest Meyer, and Fred Reinert, St. Joseph, Mo. Guests were Prof. and Mrs. H. C. Turk, Prof. Max Dresden, Miss Bertha Cummins, Miss Renata Meyer, and Kenneth Bender, vice-president of international Gamma Delta and a student at Kansas State college. Phi Chi medical fraternity held a smoker April 9. A program was presented and refreshments were served to the 20 guests. Phi Chi Smoker Exchange Dinners Miller hall and Monchonsia hall exchange dinners April 12. YW Cabinet Is Appointed The appointments of members of the Y.W.C.A. cabinet have been announced by Dorothy James, president of the organization. Members were appointed by the executive committee elected at a recent all-Y.W.C.A. election. Cabinet positions and chairmen include minorities, Rose Resovich, College junior; community service, Sally Pegues, sophomore; worship, Rita Swearingen, freshman; political effectiveness, Patricia McClure, freshman; publicity, Jane Belt, junior; social Mary Boya vondh, sophomore; membership, Doris Tihen, sophomore; and cell group, Grace Gwinner, sophomore. The resources committee members are Alice Wismer, College senior; Hilda James, Jooseph, and Ruth Joune Michean, juniors. Members of the freshman commission are Margaret Dickinson and Shirley Rice, College freshman; Mary Jean Oliver, sophomore; and Mary Douglass, fine arts senior. Executive officers are Dorothy James, College junior, president; Betty van der Smissen, junior, vicepresident; Nancy Deane Smith, junior, secretary; Jane Ferrell, junior, treasurer; Helen Pillar, sophomore. A.S.C. representative; Laura Mason, junior, representative to the Student Religious council; and Sheila Wilder, sophomore, district representative. Texas leads all states in many items. It has a much larger production of petroleum than any other state in the Union, its lands are productive of many kinds of farm crops, and in all parts of it are manufacturing institutions of varioius kinds. Russell Stover Candies Always Fresh Stowits REXALL Store "NOW, THEY WILL KNOW I WANT A DR. GRABOW PRE-SMOKED PIPE FOR FATHER'S DAY" Deadline For Directory Positions Will Be Friday The deadline for business manager and editor applications for the student directory has been extended to Friday. These applications should be sent by mail to Betsey Sheldley, Gower place. They should state the classification, qualifications, and previous experience of the applicants. Both are paid positions. SWAETHARDECENET Class Of '23 Will Meet Here For A Reunion June 6 The planning committee for the class of 1923 Sunday arranged for a class reunion June 6. Gerald Hesse, Lawrence, chairman of the committee, was in charge. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association; will obtain a room in the Union for headquarters and will arrange for the use of a dormitory. $150 • $200 • $350 • $500 Enhanced by Lightman DR. GRABOW PIPE CO, INC., CHICAGO 14, ILL. Joseph Bloomer of Claflin, class president, will decide on the silver anniversary class gift. Watson Library Has New Books Some of the new books received by Watson library this week are: "Rebuilding the World Economy", Twentieth Century fund, Committee on Foreign Economic Relations; "Art Appreciation," by Hugo G. Beigel; "The Volga Falls to the Caspian Sea," by Boris Andreevich Vogau, a Russian novel in English; "Supervising People," by George D. Halsey; "The Future of Television," by Orrin Elmer Dunlap. "Emotional Maturity: the Development and Dynamics of Personality," by Leon Joseph Saul; "The Co-Operative Movement in Latin America," by Antonio Fabra Ribas; "A Mexican Painter Views Modern Mexican Painting," Jesus Guerrero Galvan; "A Short History of Opera," by Donald Jay Gruit; "The Rise of the Spanish American Empire," by Salvador de Madariaga. Shows 2:30 7-9 The Public and the Critics agree that "CARMEN" is LUSCIOUS, BOLD. and DARING! and DARING! WINCHELL says: "ORCHID PETALS." BILLY BROSE says: "CARMEN is excellent." 50c All Shows Incl. 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