WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking TKE Initiation Tau Kappa Epsilon announces the initiation of the following: Clinton Bull, Jr., Harlan Burns, Frank Byam III, Paul R. Dring, Charles Dutton, John Howard, Larry Keenan, Donald Kimbrough, Evan Lloyd, Robert Newman, John Praeger, Hubert Strecker, William Swope, Howard Wilson, and Robert Leib. Robert Leib, engineering sophomore, was chosen as honor initiate. Initiated as associate members were James Potter, Kansas City, and John Barley, associate professor of military science at the University. Ira McCarty, Kansas City, Mo., was the speaker at the initiation banquet. Among the guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byam, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Praeger and Sue Praeger, Mr. and Mrs. William Harris and Don Harris,Mr. Lawrence Staples,Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hauge, M. J. R. Danneberg, Mr. Mort Hauserman, and Mr. Lloyd E Brown, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson, Col. and Mrs. John Alfrey, Mr. and Mrs. John Conard, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cadle, Dean Mitchelson, Robert Ulrich, and Edwin Linguist. SAE International Ball Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained at a costume dance with an international theme Feb. 27. Guests present were Ann Cowger, Dodie Miller, Joan Bigham, Jo Anne Hudson, Rosemary Robison, Mary Kay Daugherty, Carolyn Campbell, Betty Bradford, Agnes Husband, Marilyn Brown, Margaret Granger, Joyce Newcomer, Kathleen Larson, Pat Foncannon, Anne Ellis, Barbara Felt, Louise Lambert, Connie Dean, Shirley Garst, Betty Armstrong. Marilyn Steinert, Mary Jane Horton, Gloria Maxwell, Virginia Osborne, Helen Graves, Betty Brewer, Jane Miller. Jo Gray, Nina Green Elizabeth Sifers, Barbara Olson, Mary Valentine, Janet Malott, Carolyn Carmean, Edith Malott, Barbara Nash, Jeanne Peterson, Mary Ann Suderman, Georgette Spears. Joan Stephenson, Arlenen Feldkamp, Virginia Daniels, Gwen Gupton, Marianne Rogers, Joan Vermillion, Jean Rose, Gloria Horn, Marilyn Swenson, Ann Allen, Mary Riddle, Marilyn McClure, Sis Dunn, Beverly Braekeveldt, Guinevere Goerz, Willeta Graham, and Lou Plargam. Chaperones were Mrs. Esther Reed, Mrs. H. H. Overholser, and Mrs. Onita Miller. Dinner Guests Ann Cowger and Joan Bigham were dinner guests Sunday at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Hopkins Hall Elects Recently elected officers for Hopkins hall are Carol Crow, president; Geraldine Glaser, vice-president; Joanne Varnum, secretary; Freda Jones, treasurer; Eloise Eitzen, social chairman; Louise Haise, fire captain; Emily Stewart, librarian. Exchange Dinner Miller and Battenfeld halls had an exchange dinner Feb. 26. After the dinner an hour dance was held at Battenfeld. Phi Chi Theta, business women's sorority, will have a Founder's Day banquet tomorrow. Phi Chi Theta - * Theta Phi Alpha announces the initiation of Denise Owen Hutchinson; Patricia Patten, Kansas City, Mo.; and Carol Prochaska, Ellsworth. Theta Phi Alpha Out of town guests present were Miss Adele Toller, president of the Kansas City Alumnae association, and Mrs. J. A. Kannapel, Kansas City, Mo. Mortar Board Will Not Sponsor Annual Conference Members of Mortar Board have decided not to co-operate with Sachem in sponsoring the annual student-faculty conference, Emalouise Britton, College senior, said today. The case was given. No reason was given. Criteria For Women Leaders Set Forth In AWS Discussion The personality traits of a woman leader were discussed Tuesday night in the first of two leadership panels sponsored by the Associated Women Students. The purpose of the panel was to acquaint women students with their roles as leaders. Attendance was required for those women students who 28 Nurses Receive Caps Twenty-eight student nurses will be "capped" today at the University of Kansas Medical center in Kansas City. Dr. W. L. Valk, professor of urology, will tell about the nurses school in Bordeaux, France, at the ceremonies. This French school is a memorial to American nurses who died in World War I. The student nurses have completed their five-month probationary period. Nurses training is a three-year course. Those who will receive caps are Neoma Berry, Donna Beall, Betty Brous, Shirley Bumgarner, Margaret Butt, Icone Cartwinger, Jeanne Coffman, Anna Marie Gunner, Norma Hall, Dorothy Highill, Marilyn Johnson, Gwen Jones, Betty Kelley, Pat King, George Koechner, Phyllis Mawson, Joann Mowry, Catherine Neighbor, Beatrice Parks, Freda Peck, Barbara Popkess, Virginia Price, Lois Price, Virginia Scott, Donna Smith, Elma Smith, Marjorie Westbrook, Ben Wilson Home Ec Students Go On Field Trip Ten home economics students will go on a field trip Friday in Kansas City, Mo. They are: Mrs. Valdalh Harkness Benson, Mrs. Katherine Dietrich Coleman, Bonnie Mae Cunningham, Patricia Lee Harris, Kathryn Lee Hessling, Helen Humphrey, Beverly Pyke, Marian Eda Swoyer, Thais Yeremian, and Darlene Zimmerman. Doris Uehling, instructor of home economics, will accompany the students. The Kansas City group of Home Economics in Business is sponsoring the tour, which will include inspection of 12 business places where home economics technicians work. The tour will end with a tea in the Power and Light building. Lind's Translation A First Edition The book is an index to the human anatomy written in 1543. It was translated from its original Latin to German soon after it first appeared, but has not been available in English. Prof. L. R. Lind, chairman of the Latin and Greek department, has translated what is said to be the first English translation of the "Epitome" by Andreas Vesalius. The principal players will be Donald Christian as Jeff; Caroline Callahan as Carol; Charles Murphy as Wes; Caroline Crosier as Hyacinth; Lois Wustefeld as Helen; Claudia Anderson as Peggy; Patricia Dixon as Eve; Doris Jeeffries as Sarah; Carol Tupy as Lenore; Mary Ann Bates as Mrs. Trimmer. The book will be published by MacMillan & Co. under the sponsorship of the Yale Medical library. Professor Lind has dedicated the book to the memory of the late Dr. Logan Clendening, Kansas City physician and medical writer. "Brother Goose," a three act comedy by William Davidson, has been selected as the spring play to be presented by the University High school students. University High To Present Brother Goosg' April 23 30 Rushees Attend Parties have filed application for senate seats in A.W.S. Approximately 30 women students attended rush parties for Sigma Alpha Iota and Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sororities, Sunday. To be eligible students must be working for a degree with a music major or minor and must have a 1.8 grade average for the previous semester. The main criterion for a leader, the panel concluded, is vital interest in the organization to which she belongs. The second criterion is the possession of certain personality traits and qualities, including sincerity, vitality, friendliness, neatness of appearance, humility, and ethical standards. The panel believed the third criterion to be a workable schedule for the leader's daily activities. Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women, was moderator for the discussion. Others on the panel included Betsey Sheidley, College senior; Margaret Meeks, education junior; and Mrs. Christine Alford, Y.W.C.A. secretary. Smith And Evans Chosen By YWCA Elizabeth Evans, College senior, and Nancy Deane Smith, sophomore, were elected to the Y. W. C. A. elections committee at the all-membership meeting Tuesday. The committee will meet March 8 to draw up a slate for the elections which are to be held within two weeks, Emauiloire Britton, president, Additions to the Y. W. C. A. constitution made at the meeting are: 1. The vice-president will head the freshman commissions. 2. The secretary will have charge of the monthly all-membership meetings. 3. The treasurer will be chairman of the ways and means committee. Junior Committee Appoints Chairmen Sub-committees for posters, stunts, personal solicitations and special activities were appointed at the junior class publicity committee meeting Tuesday. Chairmen for the committees are Ellen J. Spurney posters; Clarence Jenkins, stunts; Mila Williams, personal solicitations; Richard Menuet and James L. Baska, special activities. Harlan Livingood's orchestra will play for the semi-formal dance in the Union ballroom from 9 p. m. to midnight April 10. other members of the publicity committee are Jean Rankin and Hilda James, co-chairmen; Rosemary Rospaw, James H. Tuthill, Charlotte D. Wylie. Patricia Ann Kelley resigned from the chairmanship of the decorations committee. A new chairman will be appointed immediately said Lu Anne Powell, class president. Historical Dances Will Be Presented Tau Sigma, honorary modern dance group, will present its spring recital May 13 in Fraser theater. It will be the first in two years. The program will be in two parts. 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