18, 1948 THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1948 PAGE THRE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS scene ay we the third lessor of pictures of the day, dearest, is Socially Speaking- Activities Keep The Social Ball Rolling As Houses Entertain Hopkins hall held a tea March 14 for Miss Idabelle Bradley, housemother, who recently announced her engagement to Wilbur G. Ostrum, business senior. Hopkins Tea Eloise Eitizen sang the New Watkins halt sweetheart song for Miss Bradley, who lived at Watkins for three years. Miss Eitizen also sang "I Love You Truly" and led in the singing of the Phi Delta Theta pinning song for Mr. Ostrum. The Hopkins hall sweetheart song was dedicated at this time. Authors of the lyrics are Miss Eitzen, Frankie Sue Freeman, and Miss Bradley. Myra Petrowsky was accompanist. Mrs. Vivian Christian, housemother of Locksley hall, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, housemother of Monchonshire hall, poured coffee. Guests were Vernon L. Bernie, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey J. Bradley, Don Bradley, Keith Bradley, Mrs. Treva Brown, Walter Cheng, Betty Jean Edmonds, Miss Margaret Habein, Hilda James, Clifford Malone, Donald Meacham, Paul Poortniller, Miss Martha Peterson, the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin F. Price, Mrs. Mildred B. Scott, Mary Sue Stayton, Joan Browig, Don Walker, Miss Julia James Willard, Orville Yost, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Youngberg. The Kansas colony of Phi Kappa Sigma held its first party since colonization, in the Dungeon room of the Skyline club March 6. Phi Kappa Party Those present were Charles E. Alfred, Ann E. Allen, Angelo Battaglia, Jean M. Bowersox, James E. Briley, Jr., Barbara I. Burnham, Ruth Clayton, Ryland E. Coe, Marie F. Creegan, Rozanne M. Croff, Mary Jane Dean, Carol A. Dunn, Donald L. Dyche, Patricia L. Felton, Barbara J. Fletcher, Mildred I. Garrison. Bonnie R. Gimblet, Frederick E. Grant, Wesley H. Hall, Mary P. Heinsel, Margery Hollingsworth, Jane Johnson, Mary Ruth Joyce, Charlotte Keeling, Donna M. Kapp, Blanchard Mickel, Barbara Miller, Donna D. Munn, Mary Uzzarelli, Billie J. Nave, K. Duane Olson, Mrs. Richard G. Philips, William O. Richardson. Beverly J. Robertson, Elizabeth Robson, Stanley E. Roche, Jr., Audrey Rodney, Lorraine A. Rumsey, Lou Ann Shade, Mary Catherine Shatell, Carol A. Simons, M. Ardis Sly, Charles F. Smith, Betty Rae Thomas, Bonnie D. Veatch, Jeanne Welsh, Charlyne J. Williams and Audrey Wolf. Chaperons were Prof. and Mrs. Robert E. Johnson, Mr. P. R. McConnell, Jr., and Mr. A. Bruce Etherington. ** Gamma Phi Initiates Gadam Gamma Phi Beta announces the recent initiation of Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Kathleen Brode, Betty Crawford, Margaret Dickinson, Margaret Dahlquist, Georgianne Dutton, Marilyn Gibson, Gloria Horn, Catherine Jarboe, Marjorie Jenree, Charlene Lashbrook, Patricia McClure, Charlotte Metcalfe, and Mari Virginia Stout. and also received the award Mrs. Baldwin has been housemother at the Gamma Phi Beta house for twenty-five years, and is retiring this spring. She will live in Kansas City, Mo. Miss McClure was honor initiate, and also received the activities ring. Guests present at the initiation ceremonies and banquet were Mrs. Paul Simonds, Mrs. Duanne Spalsbury, Mrs. R. W. Lamberton, Mrs. M. H. Ruud, Mrs. Lane Dutton, Mrs. Russell Baltis, Mrs. Robert Rymph, Miss Jane Harkrader, Mrs. Rahp Hedges, Mrs. L. R. Witham, Mrs. James Nelson, Jr., Mrs. W. Miles Pulford, Mrs. Martin Dickinson, Miss Maud Ellsworth, Mrs. Kenneth Dubach, Mrs. James Egy, Mrs. Kenneth Goodell. Mrs. Lawrence Gabel, Mrs. George Beal, Mrs. George B. Smith, Mrs. Keith Moore, Miss Arleen Feldkamp, Mrs. J. Fred Agnew, Mrs. Clifford Abbott, Mrs. Roger Garver, Miss Nancy Leathers, Mrs John Claflin, Mrs. Elmer Broat, Mrs. Fred - Ellsworth, Mrs. Ed Wieneke, Mrs. Perry Bishop, and Miss Anabel Walter. Lambda Chi Guest ★ ★ ★ Prof. Frank E. Melvin of the history department was a guest of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity March 11. KU Dames Display New Look In Show Spring styles featuring the new look for women and children were shown by the K. U. Dames in a fashion show Wednesday night in Lindley auditorium. A reception was held after the show. Models for the women's clothes were Natalie Carlson, Courtney Francis, Mildred Gillispie, Betty Hall, Cathere Harrison, Irene Hiebert, Arlene Hill, Dorothy McCubbin, Margaret Padgett, Connie Parhm, Marjorie Reeve, Maritte Spencer, Dorothy Teplitz, Virginia Unruh, Gretta Watts, and Betty Yale. Women's styles in morning clothes, sportswear, cotton, afternoon dresses, formals, suits and coats were shown. Children's clothes were modeled by Billy Bob Brownberger, Alice Ruth Evlisizer, Danny Hall, Kent Hall, Kathryn Reeve, Lee Ann Reeve, Betsy Smith, Mary Ann Tanger, and Sheila Kay Teplitz. General chairmen for the show were Marjorie Reeve, Betty Hall, and Fannie Hammer. Lee Sears was mistress of ceremonies and Juanita Yutes was hostess chairman. Tales of Kay Edwards was in charge of advertising; Catherine Porter, decorations; Allyene Brownberger, reception; and Mary Lou Kells, programs. Fashions shown were from the following Lawrence stores: Adelane's Ready- To-Wear, Grayee Shop, Johnson's Dress Shop, Palace Clothing Co., Swope Dress Shop, and The Walker Shoe Shop. Faculty Member To Advise SAM Paul M. McCollum, instructor in the School of Business, is the new faculty adviser for the Society for Advancement of Management. He replaces J. Alden Trowville, associate professor of industrial management, who resigned from the University. Mr. McCollum, who came to the University this semester, was formerly with the molded plastics division of the Continental Can company, Cambridge, Ohio. He was assistant production manager and sales engineer. He teaches production management and is and adviser to students majoring in industrial management. Sigma Delta Chi Meets Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, met Wednesday to discuss a professional dinner to be held March 22. They're just as easy as outdoor snaps when you use Kodak Film and photo lamps. 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