MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Delta Tau Pledges ** Delta Tau Initiates Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of John Gloser, Pittsburgh; Richard Nesch, Pittsburg; Robert Meacham, Lorraine; James Retter, Leavenworth; and William Reinders, Maryville. Delta Tau Delta announces the initiation of Dave Mordy, Wallace McKee, Darrrell McNiel, Donald Defendorf, Frank McCoy, Dean Frisbie, Dick Bradley, Kenneth Hillyer, R. C. Harris, Robert Blincoe, Fred Woods, William Layman, Warren Weaver, Bill Grosser, Gerald Maloney, Carl Stallard, and William Summerour. Dr. J. W. McKee and William F. Grosser Jr. were present for the initiation of their sons. Dinner Dance The pledges of Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained the pledges of Chi Omega with a dinner and dance Friday. Hopkins Dance A dessert dance with a Valentine theme was held at Hopkins hall Feb. 11, Guests included Richard K. Tomlinson, Paul S. Gratnny, James O. Piggott, Dale D. Farr, Joseph W. Davis, Paul E. Fortmiller, Don Walker, Marvin Inloses, Charles L. Palmer, Fred McCracken, Will Ostrum, Raymond S. Bowers, and Vern L. Birney. Weddings And Engagements Harger-Carsey The wedding of Gwen Harger, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harger, Kansas City, Mo. to Lambreth S. Carsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carsey, Merrville, La., took place Jan. 15 at the Calvary Baptist church in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Carsey, who attended the University last year, was a sophomore in the College. She is a member of Alpha Delta Pi. The couple are now living in Kansas City. The engagement of Joan Rettig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William Rettig, Fredonia, to Irvin H. Messor, Plains, was announced Feb. 8 at the Sigma Kappa house. Rettig-Messer Betty Black, who made the announcement, wore a corsage of pink carnations. Geraldine Ott, who passed the chocolates, also wore a carnation corsage. Miss Rettig wore a corsage of camellias and spring flowers. Mrs. Mary Younkman, housemother, received a corsage of gardenias and rosebuds. Miss Rettig is a College senior. Mr.Messer is a pharmacy sophomore. The wedding will be Aug. 22. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Tau Sigma To Present Dance For Arts And Crafts Festival Tau Sigma, honorary modern dance sorority, will present "The Coming of the Churches to Kansas" at the Community building Friday in connection with the Kansas Arts and Crafts festival. education instructor. The music has instructor or organ and theory. Harriet Ruth Reisner and Calvin Curtis Glover, both fine arts sophomores, will provide background voices. Director and choreographer of the dance is Elaine Selcovitz, physical education instructor. The music has been composed by Katherine Mulky, Part of the dance shows the missionary influences in Kansas, a dance of love, and a marriage. Students in the dance include Glendri Mae Luchring, Mary Louise Peckensneider, Marilyn Sue Jones, Rosemary Robison, Shirley Ann Kyle Lavaughn Hodgson, Mildred Gulnik, Delores Travalent, Betty Jo Lorbere, Zola Parke, Jeanne Hillyer and Ann Allen. Construction of churches in Kansas, disappointment, and renewed strength makes up part two. The dancers in this part are Judith Ann Tihen, Doris Jane Tihen, Marilyn Steinert, Eleanor Wells, Mary Ann McClure, and Peggy Graber. The third division, the choral group, will depict a scene of solemnity and prayer. Corrine Carter, Dorothea Fuller, Carolyn Coleman, Bette Krezener, and Rozanne Croff will take part in this section. Methodist Sorority Elects Officers LaVaughn Hodgson, education junior, was elected present of Alpha chapter of Kappa Phi, Friday. Other officers are: Adrea Hinkel, vice-president; Joyce Walker, recording secretary; Nola Killgore, treasurer; Marilyn Raney, corresponding secretary; Shirley Sonderkler, chaplain; and Ethel Swart, historian. Six New Members To Join Jay Janes Eight girls were given the degree of the pine pledge service following the election and business meeting. Pledges are Georgia Mary Ginther, Margaret Jane Lutz, Maxine Heller, Kathryn Momoe Mita, Joan Elaine Harris, Winona Klotz, Betty Land, and Evelyn White. Six new members will be pledged to Jay Janes at 5 p.m. Feb. 25 at Watking hall. A rush tea to fill the remaining vacancies will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Watkins hall. the pledges are Zola Parke and Phyllis Debus, Corbin hall; Patricia Tomlinson, Kappa Alpha Theta; Merle Collins, Monchonshall; Mildred Crandall, Jollie hall; and Eleanor Bradford, Templin hall. Awarded To Marvel Senti Designers Plan Bustles And Spats Marvel Senti, education junior, has been awarded the Gamma Phi Beta scholarship, Dean J. H. Nelson of the Graduate school announced recently. Miss Senti lives in Junction City and is majoring in art. After graduation she plans to be a high school handcraft teacher. Paris—(UP)—Bustles and spats led Parisian fashionists on a march back to Victorianism as the world-famed fashion designers showed their spring collections. Schiaparelli flared her skirts in back in a manner reminiscent of a Victorian side-saddle riding habit. Some afternoon versions were pulled up behind to expose a flounce of petticoat. Skirt lengths varied with the time of day and the whim of the designer. Hems averaged 12 inches from the floor for morning clothes and tailored suits, 10 inches for afternoon, nine inches for cocktail and dinner hours and ankle or full to the floor for evening. Captain Edward Molyneux's Victorian flavor came in ruffles and spats. Dainty ruffs of white lace edged the high necklines and candy striped spats matched the parasols his models carried. Jacques Fath used the same up-in-back trick without a petticoat for startling bridal gown in white satin. The long front skirt was pulled up to a bustle, with ends of the material hanging down for a train. Lucien Lelong calls his back fullness a "prow" silhouette. Dresses are molded to the torso in front, flowing in back, to simulate the wind-whipped silhouette on the prow of an old sailing ship. Kansas Stations Use KU Program Three Kansas radio stations are rebroadcasting the weekly "Women of Kansas" program, sponsored by the Radio Council of Kansas women, which is presented by KFKU at 9:30 p.m. each Thursday. Transcriptions of the original program are being broadcast from KFH, Wichita; KSOK, Arkansas City; and KXXX, Colby. The program is attracting wide interest among women throughout the state, according to Miss Mildred Seaman, KFKU program director. Each week the life story of a distinguished Kansas woman is given. The script is written by Gene Courtney and directed by Mary Jane Dean. The stories given to date have concerned Osa Johnson, Cora Downs, Mabel Walker Willselrandt, Ann Nichols, Zasu Piftis, Chloe Owings, and Amelia Earhart. Precinct Meetings Are Unsuccessful The four prefect business meetings of the Associated Women Students, held Feb. 11 and 12 were unsuccessful, Shirley Wellborn, presiding officer of the A. W. S. senate, said today. Due to bad weather there were not enough members of the precincts present at the meetings to elect representatives, she said. One representative was to be elected to the A. W. S. senate from each of the seven precincts in which students live in private homes. Another date will be set to elect these representatives, later, Miss Wellborn said. Women, Counselors Meet At Breakfast Approximately 100 women students attended the breakfast given by the Associated Women Students, Feb. 14. The breakfast was given to provide an opportunity for women students to become acquainted with their counselors. Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, and Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women, attended. Dorothy Quirk, engineering freshman, played the piano. The following is the broadcasting schedule at the Union from today through Friday. Hours are p.m. Monday Union Broadcasts 5:30-5:45: "Up and Down the Scales" (WDAF) 5-45-6: Records and announcements. 12 N-12:15; Records and an- nouncements. Tuesday, Feb. 17. 6-6:15. "Supper club" (WDAP). 6:15:30. Records and announcements. 6-6:15: "Supper club" (WDAF). 12:15-12:30: "Noontime Melodies" (WDAF) 12:30-1: Records and announcements 5. 30-6: Records and announcements 6-1: 15; "Supper club" (WDAF). 6-1: 50-30 Records and announce- Wednesday, Feb. 18. 12 N-1; "Noon Hour Clock" (KC-KN) 5:30-5:45: Tip top tunes (KCKN). 5:45-6: Records and announcements. 6-6:15: "Supper Club" (WDAF). 6:15-6:30: Records and announcements. Entomologists Wear Beetles As Honor Few campus organizations can claim more original pin than that of the University Entomology club The badge, which was designed in 1912, is made from the actual scarab beetle, a common tumblebug, according to Dr. Raymond Beamer, professor of entomology. Only the hard green and orange ex-skeleton of the beetle is used. This is filled with a mixture of plaster of Paris and glue approximately one-fourth of an inch thick. After drying, the unfinished product is sent to a jeweler, who completes the manufacturing by supplying it with a safety catch, Dr. Beamer explained. Dr. H. B. Hungerford, professor of entomology, said the pin was adopted in 1912 but the designer is no longer known. The United States is the richest country in the world in natural resources. 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