CH 15, 1948 MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREEM RE n! Initiations, Pledgings Highlight The Weekend Social Calendar To Represent Kappa Beta Bernice Schmalzried and Virginia Albury have been elected delegates from the local chapter of Kappa Beta to the national convention in Indianapolis, Ind. Lambda Chi Pledge Chi Omega Initiates The Lambda chapter of Chi Omega announces the pledging of Miss Phyllis Debus of Kansas City, Kans. Chi Omega announces the initiation of the following: Barbara Brown, Joan Bigham, Ann Cowger, Nancy Davis, Aimee Guinotte, Mary Horton, Dorothy Hudson, Marabel Pollack, Flora Lee Pringle, Virginia Osborn, Kathleen Larson, Maryanne Harwood, Dorothy Miller, Althea Voss, and Karen York. Alpha Chi Initiates - Alpha Chi Omega held initiation recently for the following members: Rosalie Bishop, Coffeyville; Joan Bushey, Newton; Mary Helen Keller, Wichita; Winona Klotz, Coffeyville; Ruth Land, Mission; Barbara O'Neal, Wichita; Patricia Perkins, Olathe, Virginia Lee Powell, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Lou Power, Beilcit; Patricia Rutledge, Tulsa, Okla.; Jeanne Shafer, Great Bend Miss Klotz was the honor initiate, and Miss Bishop the outstanding initiate. KU Dames Show To Have New Look The new look will receive another looking over at 8 p.m. m. Wednesday when the K. U. Dames present their fashion show in Lindley auditorium. Included in the show will be 50 ensembles for afternoon and sports wear, lingerie, and clothes for children. trien. Models will be Betty Hall, Dorothy McCubbin, Courtenay Francis, Margaret Padgett, Irene Hiebert, Mariette Spencer, Gretta Watts, Catherine Harrison, Mildred Gillispe, Natalie Carlson, Virginia Unruh, Marjorie Reeve, Betty Yaple, Arlene Hill, Connie Parhm, Dorothy Tennitz, and Joan Salsbury. Children's clothes will be worn by Mary Ann Tanner, Sheila Kay Tepilitz, Kathryn Reeve, Lee Ann Reeve, Alice Ruth Eviliser, Dannie Hall, Kent Hall, and Billy Bob Brownsberger. The fashions will be provided by Adelane's, Grayce shop, Greene's, Johnson's Dress shop, Palace Clothing co., and Swope Dress shop. Shoes will be provided by the Walker Shoe shop. 110 Civil Engineers Guests At Banquet One-hundred and ten engineering students and professional engineers attended a banquet March 12 in the Kansas room of the Union. Professors G. W. Bradshaw, D. D. Haines and J. O. Jones were hosts to the Kansas chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. John L. Parcel was guest speaker. He talked on the new design of the Tacoma Narrows bridge. This bridge, originally constructed in 1940, collapsed after only five months. Because of this it was nick-named "Galloping Gertie." The bridge is over Puget Sound. Education Sorority Elects 14 Members Twelve education students and two faculty members have been selected to membership in Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority. The new members are Emma Bachus, Anita Bedell, Dorothy Berry, Resalie Bishop, Patricia Fleming, Jewelie Bishop, new Jennifer Palige, Betty Pinckney, Margaret Townshend, Janet Lowe, and Beverly Stember. The faculty members elected are Miss Helen Lohr, home economics; and Miss Elin Jacobsen, music education. Delta Gamma announces the pledging of Hardyll Clark, Newton, and Charlotte Pringle, Kansas City, Mo. DG Pledges Delta Gamma Elects Delta Gamma recently elected Donna Mueller, president; Jeanne Atkinson, vice-president; Elizabeth McCleary, recording secretary; Laureable King, treasurer; Dorothy Wood, social chairman; and Jane Belt, rush chairman. Weddings And Engagements the pinning of Miss Donna Mercer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy G. Mercer, Goodland to Herb Bacon, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bacon, Grand Junction, Colo., was announced recently at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Mercer-Bacon Miss Mercer the attendants, Dorothy Jean Kolb. Martha Ann Willis, and Nancy Dillie, were corsages of red roses. Mrs. P. H. Klinkeberg, house-mother, who made the announcement, also wore red roses. Miss Mercer is a College sophomore. Mr. Bacon is a freshman at Colorado University and a member of Delta Tau Delta. Goldsworthy-Brownlee Miss Goldsworthy, a member of Delta Gamma, is a College senior. Mr. Brownlee, a former student, is a member of Alpha Tau Omega, and is now living in Kansas City, Mo. The pinning of Alice Goldsworthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Goldsworthy, Minneapolis, Minn., to Paul Brownlee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Brownlee, Sabetha, was recently announced by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, DeltaGamma housemother. Apply Now For Delta Scholarship Miss Goldsworthy wore a corsage of roses. She was assisted by Peggy Cloyd and Marcille Parr who both wore corsages of roses. Applications are now being taken for the Delta Delta Delta scholarship for the fall semester. Only junior and senior women are eligible for the award. The award will be based on the woman's need for financial assistance, a show of promise in the future, and a favorable academic record. Those interested in making application for the scholarship should contact Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, or J. H. Nelson, dean of the graduate school, by 5p. m. tomorrow. Music Sorority Honors Violinist A reception honoring Miss Patricia Travers was given by Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority. Sunday. The reception was held at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Miss Travers, who will present her violin concert tonight, is an honorary member of Sigma Alpha Iota. She sang two numbers for those present, "Caro Nome" from "Rigoletto" by Verdi and "Dancing Doll." The receiving line included Dean D. M. Swarthout, Mrs. W. Thomas Marrocco, and Marian Maxine Alburty, fine arts senior. Mrs. D. M. Swarthout and Mrs. Reginald R. Strait poured. They were assisted by Mrs. W. C. Jackson and Mrs. Ira Scott, Jr. Three Win Honors In Music Contest The winners of the state music contest sponsored by the Kansas Federation of Women's clubs March 13 were; Sammy Sabesta, Brookville; piano; Jacqueline Brown, Pittsburg, voice; and Lorene Brewer, Beloit, violin. They were picked from the seventeen musicians who were winners in the several district contests throughout the state. Dean D. M, Swarthout acted as general chairman and the judges were Meribah Moore, Albert Stuhl, and Thomas Marocco, all of the fine arts faculty. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed___65c Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed...69c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed...69c CASH AND CARRY ONLY YOUR EASTER PHOTOGRAPH YW To Vote For Officers FOR Y. W. C. A. members will elect new officers for the 1948-49 term Thursday. Phone 3199 Imagine how happy your parents or friends will be when you give then your photograph at Easter time. Make your appointment today. The polls, in Frank Strong hall, will be open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. The Gift That Keeps On Giving GRAHAM STUDIO Candidates for the offices are: president, Betty van der Smissen, College junior, and Dorothy Jean James, junior; secretary, Doris Jane Tihen, sophomore, and Nancy Deane Smith, sophomore; treasurer, Jane Ferrell, junior, and Kathleen Broers, juniar; A. S. C. representative. Helen Piller, sophomore, and Wilma C. Hildebrad, junior; Student Religious council representative, Laura M. Mason, junior, Ruth Joan Michner, junior, Grace Gwinner, sophomore and Rita Swearinger, freshman; district representative, Sheila Wilder, sophomore. 211 W. 8th 1 In Hat Worth 2 In Head Caribou, Mc.—(UP)—A piece of steel which snapped off a tire chain on a passing truck smashed a window, passed through Rex Miller's hat, and penetrated a tin-plate wall covering. Miller was unhurt. CLASS OF '48 紫云书院 Fashion's "Honor Grads" SEAM-FREE NYLONS WITH PATENTED HEEL Taking first place in college activities that call for smart attire, the lons which bear the Seal of DANGING TWINS feature awarded Coast Volle nylons which bear the Seal o the DANCING TWINS feature the patented Gusset Heel* for sung fit, the Gussete for comfort...plus a care-free, seam-free beauty! Sold under leading brand names at smart college shops and stores. U. S. Pat. No. 2388649 Engineers Choose Hobnail Hop Queen Joann Ruese, engineering senior, were elected queen of the engineers' Hobnail Hop March 13. Mrs. Warren L. Gibbs and Norma L. Jones, College junior, were attendants. Mrs. Gibbs is the wife of an engineer- ing senior. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, crowned the queen and gave her a miniature slide rule. The attendants were given corsages. The queen and her attendants were selected from eight candidates by the applause of the audience. Call KU 376 with your Want Ads. The Wise Old Owl doesn't give a "hoot" how you look -but YOU do. Avoid the pre-Easter rush; Phone 432 NOW GIVE INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vermont