1948 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1948 PAGE THRE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Society Celebrates Spring With Pre-Holiday Parties Daughter Born Triangle Party Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Ellis are the parents of a daughter, Mary Cecilia, born March 12 at the Lawrence Memorial hospital. Mr. Ellis is a business junior. Guests at the St. Pat's Pub party of the Triangle fraternity March 20 included Nancy McGraw, Dorothy James, Jacquelyn Logan, Barbara Parent, Carolyn Keith, Esther Williams, June Heacock, Patricia Landers, Ethel Swart, Jeanette Stahl, Mary Beth Stuart, Pat Pattin, Cecia Barrett, Jean Sullivan, Shirley McCammon, Verda Anderson. Orpha Brantley, Mary Ann Smith, Ruth Williams, Margery Kauffman, Jerry Clement, Eleanor Brown, Kitie Nite, Rae Battin, Shirley Hobbs, Dorothy Smith, Coral Novak, Kathleen Brackus, Mary Alice Lobaugh, Virginia Williams, Harry霍泽, Pat Grinnell, Jim Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hensley. Chaperones were Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Mary Younk- man, and Mrs. Harry Potts. Guests were greeted by an angel and a devil when they attended a Heaven 'n Hell party given at Watkins hall recently. The guests was ushered through the Golden Gates of Heaven to dance. After intermission a skit based on observations "Inside Heaven" and "Inside Hell" refreshments of ice angel ice cream and devil's food cake were served in the fiery chambers of Hell. Heaven 'n Hell Party Guests attending the party were Robert Shearer, John Margrave, Donald Eakin, Lyle Rath, Max Mabie, Dwight Oglesbee, Gene Strange, John Egelson, James Schwensen, William Butts, John Roberts, Paul Ensch, Norman Bell, Charles Grimmett, Walter Stockebrand, Dale Dunliffe, George Johnson, Ralph White, Theodore Bernard, Paul McConnell, Lewis Musiek, Loren Warner, Harold Simmons, Harold Armstrong, Dudley Wren, Edward Bare, Gene Moehler, Bill Fawl, Robert Burnham, and Earl Keener. Chaperones were Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin and Watkins housemother, Miss Julia Ames Willard. Sigma Chi Partv Sigma Chis "Masque" party was held March 12. The party represented a party as given by Salvador Dallier whose use was decorated as an art gallery. The guests were Sally Stepper, Celeste Beasley, Barbara Haffner, Jane Reid, Edith Stodard, Rosmary Robinson, Nancy Goering, Incz Hall, Ann Warner, Betty Hanson, Harriet Harlow, Jeanne Chambers, Martha Goodrich, Tich Laming, Ellean O'Connor, Shirley Scheufele, Joan Baggel, Lorraine Ross, Beverly King, Shirley Corlett, Joann Ruese, Nancy Wilkinson. Virginia Daugherty, Polly Crosby, Marilyn Franklin, Shirley Hoyt Joanne Pugh, Jeannette Maldono, Marilyn Sweet, Connie Kendall Nancy Messenger, Jean Rankin, Mary Mid Chubb, Janet Malot, Mary Gloriver, Betty Sauder, Mary Valentine, Gloria Horn, Mary Sue Weimer, Dorothy Wood, Mary Bran- igan, Ethel Pearson, Jean Dressler, Jean Pattinson, Patsy Clardy. Jody Bushey, Barbara Hays, Catherine Beadle, Patricia Perkins, Jeanne Parrott, Betty Martin, Joan Stevenson, Patricia Norcross, Wilyla Graham, Nancee Bell, Joan Bigham, Carol Harris, Barbara O'Neal, Maryanne Harwood, Laurie Birmingham, Betty Armstrong, Isabel Faurot, Mary Jean McCartney, Donna Mueller, Beverly Fox, LuAnne Powell, Nancy Van Bebber, Josephine Stuckey, Judy Torrey, Barbara Ackerman, Marilyn Brown. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. J W. Blocker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray West, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pinet. Kappa Sigma Dance An informal dance, following district, conclave of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, was held in the chapter house March 20. Harlan Livingood and his orchestra plaved. Guests were Norma Aker, Dorothy Ashbaugh, Eddie Austin, Frances Baker, Peggy Baker, Virjane Bingham, Betty Brewer, Pat Bru- baker, Eldon Brumbaugh, Barbara Byrd, Billie Carter, Paul Chaffee, Frances Chubb, Connie Clem, Joyce Cochran. Buc Cofer, Dolores Collins, Marjorie Courtright, Mary Geneva, Covey, Mary Carolyn Crabb, Carl Cramm, Jr., Marjorie Crane, Ann Davis, Margaret Dickinson, Mary Lou Dougherty, Danny Dutton. Barbara Esterle, Norma Faurot, Gerry Folck, Jean Frantune, Gerry Glaser, Marilyn Glereer, Norman Gear, Vina Godding, Bobby Godlove, Maxine Gossett, Willey Graham, Ann Gyer, Mary Hamilton, Grace N ginner, Nancy Haffner, Harriet Harlow, Maryanne Harwood, William Hawley, Areta Hemphill. Adrienne Hiscox, Mary Lynn Hegarty, Ann Hugue, Mary Horvath, Barbara Howard, Dorothy Hudson, Nanette Hyeun, Eunice Inman, Barbara Johnson, Betty Jo Jones, Mary Key Kottman, Larry Kauffmann, Mary Kindswater, Jo Ann Krehel, Mary Lou Lane, John LeHuer, Mary Lind. Sally Lindauer, Mary Love, Mary Helen Keller. Dorothy Stephenson, Mary Jean Stewart, Mari Virginia Stout, Barbara Street, Mary Ann Suderman, Betty Rae Thomas, Elizabeth Thompson, Jody Tucker, Warren Vance, Doreen Wallace, Kitty Wolter, Jean Whitlow, Roger Williams, Nancy Woodruff. Joan Woodward. Tom Manson, Charlotte Metcalf, Mary Alice Martin, Bob McClellan, Eileen O'Brien, Barbara Nash, Mary Alice Passman, Sammy Peete, Nadine Price, Gene Riley, La Verne Riley, Betty Ann Rolf, Colleen Shepherd, Johnnie Singletree, Susie Slagle, Ginny Stradler, Pat Stanfield, Kav O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sapp, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Held, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pringle, and Mr. nad Mrs. John Horvath. Chaperones were Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. F. A. Benson. Exhibits Painting In Boston A. Dwight Burnham, drawing and painting instructor, has a painting exhibited in Symphony hall in Boston. It is entitled "Grand View of Provincetown." All committees of Student Union Activities will meet at 7 tonight in the following rooms in Fraser hall; secretarial, 205; service, 206; entertainment, 209; announcements, 210; decorations, 213; public, 306; library, 307; public liaison, 308; coffees and forums, 309; clubs and organizations, 310; intramurals, 311; posters, 305; social, 312. Activities Committees To Meet At 7 Tonight New Reading At Library New books at Watson library include "The American Iliad, the Epic Story of the Civil War as Narrated by Eye-witnesses," by Otto Eisenschiml. This war story is told by Union and Confederate commanders, soldiers, newspapermen and onlookers. The library also has "The Times of Melville and Whitman," by Van Wyck Brooks. This book gives a picture of the social and literary scene of the last part of the 19th century. Other new books are "American Foreign Service," J. R. Childs; "Rebel at Large," George Creel; "Historic Midwest Houses," John Drury; "Readings in American National Government," David Fellman; "Cartoons," D. R. Fitzpatrick; "Common Errors in History," Historical association, London; "Industrialization of Latin America," L. J. Hughlett, "Frontiers, Peace Treaties, and International Organization," Sir H. O. Mane; "Peace or Anarchy," Cord Meyer; "Music of Latin America," Nicolas Slonimsky; "Read 'em and Weep, a Treasury of American Songs," S. G. Spaeth; "The Rhythm of Speech," William Thomson; "Abigail Adams," J. P. Whitney. Miss Hill Attends Meeting Edna A. Hill, professor of home economics, left today to attend a committee meeting of the American Home Economics association. The committee, which evaluates college home economics programs, will meet at Ohio State university, Columbus, Ohio. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Cowger Chosen For Relays Contest Margaret Ann Cowger, fine arts freshman, will represent the University in the annual Kansas Relays queen contest April 15. She was chosen from a group of 22 candidates in a Union Activities contest March 23. Judges were Lawrence businessmen. Twenty Kansas colleges have been invited to send candidates to the final each send a representative to sit in the "Queen's Court." If Miss Cowier is not elected Relays queen, she will also sit in the "Queen's Court." 1021 Mass. Miss Cowley serves on the Jaya- hawker advertising staff, the Union Activities public liaison committee, and is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary music society. She is 18 years old, and a member of Chi Omega musical sorority. The industries and interests in the state of Michigan are diversified and important. It leads in auto building; other manufacturing interests are numerous. 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