9. 1947 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Aid PAGE THREE director and secrec as ad- day to ] Kan- tere the ne prie- tle. 13. used to additions presented er pri- student placed colors, s, has ans. by cre re- eret, a fine Con- $4.50 a mester Kan. university s, Uni- peoples awrence 17, report oom p.m. ns e 149 (University Daily Kansan Photo by Sam Jones) A SUNTAN AND A DEGREE in architecture are the aims of blondie Mary Kindsvater, engineering sophomore at the University of Kansas Armed with surveying instruments, a pair of shorts and a few rays of sunlight, Mary spent the summer session at the University surveying the area around Potter lake. This "man's world" holds no fears for Mary and 13 other women students enrolled in the School of Engineering. She takes assignments in stride with her male classmates. "I was a little afraid when I was a freshman, but it's not so bad now," said Mary. "Every once and awhile someone will even carry my transit." Mary is a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Her home is in Bartlesville, Okla. Belles And Their Weddings Bixby-Scott Delta Gamma announces the pinning of Abigail Bixby, daughter of Dr. B.P. Bixby of Valley Center to James Scott, son of Mrs. James Scott of Mankato. The announcement was made by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother. Miss Bixby received an orchid corsage. Her attendants Guinevere Goerz, Doris Bixby and Margaret Jean Hanna wore rosebud corsages. Mrs. Shaw received a corsage of chrysanthemums and roses. Chocolates were passed following the announcement. Miss Bixby is a College sophomore. Mr. Scott is a College junior and is a member of Delta Upsilon. Pugh-Barr Delta Delta Delta announces the pinning of Joanne Pugh to James Barr. The announcement was made by Mrs. Grace Wentworth, housemother. Miss Pugh was assisted by Marybelle Shepherd and Mary Kay Kottmann. Miss Pugh wore white roses and illies of the valley. Mrs. Wentworth received a gardenia corsage. Miss Shepherd and Miss Kottmann wore corsages of yellow roses. Francis Chairman In Union Activities "The liaison committee will sponsor an activities dancing class with beautiful girl instructors," said Francis. Mrs. Jack Happy Speaks To Theta Sigma Phi Evans Francis, College sophomore, has replaced Joan Joseph as public relations chairman of Union activities. Miss Joseph recently resigned from the position. Mrs. Jack Happy, alumna sponsor, was the speaker at a meeting of Theta Sigma Phi Monday. She told of Theta Sigma Phi activities when she was in school. Theta Sigma Phi is an honorary and professional journalism fraternity. Home Ec Majors Vote This Week The student-faculty council of the home economics department met Monday to draw up a slate for council election. The following were nominated to this year's slate, and are to be voted on today, tomorrow, and Friday of this week: Lorraine Hammer, Dorothy Wheat, Betty Fordemwaldt, Shirley Scheuefele, Margaret Lowe, Patsy Harris, Patsy Tomlinson, and Roselyn Skonberg. Four will be elected from this group by the home economics majors. The council was organized last spring by the home economics club cabinet, and is composed of nine members. The head of the department and two members of the faculty are chosen by the department to represent the faculty. Four girls are elected from the home economics department at large. There is also one representative, a non-major, who must have had at least nine hours in home economics. Another representative is to be a member of the previous year's council. The Faculty Women's club entertained its new members with reception and musicale at the club house, Friday night. Mrs. Jeanette Cass Stough, general chairman of the reception introduced the officers to the new members. They are Mrs. John Feist, president, Miss Eva Morrison, vice-president, and Miss Forence Black, secretary-treasurer. The program was completed with a brief summary of the club's history presented by Mrs. Stough. Four students from the School of Fine Arts, Elaine Rodgers and Lorraine Mia, vocalists, Miss Sally Tremby, violinist, and Maxine Dunkleberg, accompanist, presented the musical program. Faculty Women Have Musicale Socially Speaking— Council To Have Party The Junior Pan-hellenic council will have a 'get-acquainted coke party' at the Alpha Chi Omega house at 5 p. m. today. The council is made up of two representatives from the pledge classes of all sororites. Officers will be elected Nov. 5. It's Heads Up For Socialites To Find Themes, Variations Guests at the Alpha Kappa Lambda party Saturday night were Shirely Bales, Doris Thiren, Dorothy Hoover, Donna Craig, Naida Craig, Naomi Norquest, Mary Spillman, Mary Douglas, Nola Kilgore. A K Lambda's Give Party Frieda Harger, Ethel Swart, Frances Robson, Eloise Joyce, Miriam Edgerton, Mabel Ann Richardson, and Cora Mae Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shenk and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kanehl were chaperones. Gamma Phi Hour Dance The pledges of Gamma Phibeta entertained the Beta Theta Pi pledges at an hour dance Friday night. Red Dog Inn Guests - * * Guests at the annual Kappa Sigma Red Dog Inn party Saturday night were Margaret Love, Barbara Bright, Eleanor Campbell, Peggy Schnakenberg, Mary Kay Kottman, Miriam Rippetteau, Billie Jean Alexander, Lavonne Hopper, Barbara Esterle, Louise Havekorst, Pat Foncannon, Sue Woodward. Joan Schindling, Sara Ruth Strickland, Norma Jean Lovett, Barbara Johnson, Jean Sewell, Dorothy James, Cleta Van Marter, Shirley Wellborn, Doreen Wallace, Pat Brubaker, Sally Pegues, Emily Stacy. Barbara Ackeman, Mary Lois Rice, Kay O'Connor, Barbara Richard, Donna Mae Ballard, Nancy Jackson, Shirley Goetz, Evelyn Barncord, Betty Jane Hhamman, Donnie Jones, Shirley Stewart, Marilyn Lindy. Louise Ketchum, Sally Ward, Barbara Wuerter, Joan Woodward, Joan Wales, Anna Lou Pope, Cheryl Hogue, Joan Atkinson, Pat Watson, Betty Webb, Marcia Greenwood, Martha Hanna, Georgia Guether, Barbara Creel. Billie Ann Carter, Marle Anders, Mary Asher, Carolyn Nigg, Mary Lou Peckensnider, Patricia Ann Dixon, Mable Ellen Cable, Martha Holman, Ruthe Marsh, Jean Quisenbry, Jerry Caldwell, Lou Plagman, Margaret Green, Gloria Maxwell, Betty De Armond, Rhymer Myer The pledges of Sigma Nu entrained the pledge class of Kappa Alpha Theta at a tea dance Saturday afternoon at the chapter house. Bernadine Read, Nita Brewster, Margaret Logan, Mary Alice Martin, Joan Coover, William Sherwood, Joe Raney, C. L. Kendall, Bob Schultz, Dayton Molzer, Jack Palace, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beal, Mrs. Kenneth Carder, Mrs. Bob Held, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Finney, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Shaw. Marianne Harwood, Mary Gayle Marsh, Nancy Davis, Martha Keplinger, Marjorie Darby, Eleanor Churchill, Martha Legler, Adrienne Hiscox, Mary Sue Weimer, Ann Cowgar, Elizabeth Priest, Carol Helmers. Guests at the Phi Delta Theta Harvest party Saturday night were Barbara Johnson, Jane Farrell, Patty Cooke, Laifita Laming, Georgiana Sewell, Isabel Faurot. Sigma Nu Pledge Dance Phi Delt Harvest Party Wilma Hershberger, Rosemary Robison, Sally Stepper, Grace Gwimmer, Kathleen McKelvy, Elinor Frye, Betsy McCune, Diane Durham, Barbara Nash, Margaret Horton, Glenda Leukring, Jo Anne Hudson, Nina Green, Margaret Granger, Marilyn Sweet, Mary Wilkins, Constance Tendall, Carolyn Campbell, Mary Valentine, Edith Malott, Betty Armstrong. Carolyn Carmean, Carolyn Coleman, Marjorie Scidmore, Patricia Oberland, Mary McNeprey, Joan Pucket, Ann Lawrence, Alleen Feldekemp, Phyllis Kraft, Mary Peet, Jeanne Chambers, Betty Jean Grant, Mary Lewis. Eileen Maloney, Mary Katherman, Barbara O'Neal, Cora Kriz, Betty Souder, Georgia Westmoreland, Helen Ward, Mercedes Muir, Ginny Walsh, Mary Ann McClure, Edith Darby, Elizabeth Sifers. Barbara Connell, Catherine Culley, Eloise Barbee, Sara Underwood, Eileen Horner, Marilyn Steinert, Jeanne Hillier, Pat Perkins, Mary Ann Brown, Margaret Harness, Kathleen Brody, Norma Kennedy, Patricia Coolidge, Patrica Foster, and Eileen O'Connor. Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Gertrude Webber and Mrs. Elva McKay were chaperones. Sig Alph Pledge Party The pledges of Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained guests at a party Saturday night. Guests were Mary Powell, Mary Lee Kirkpatrick, Nancy Bell, Carol Harris, Helen Graves, Mary Lou Martin, Guinevere Goerz, Norma Lou Martin, Martin Jarie Crain, Lois Fuller. Mary Bovard, Dorothy Hudson, Virginia Osborne, Barbara Lamoreaux, Mary Lou Johnson, Betty Preble, and Dorothy Stone. Briar Manor Hour Dance Russell Stovers Candies Always Fresh Stowits Rexall Store Briar Manor will hold an open hour dance tonight between 7 and 8. Lawrence Sanitary Dairy Products LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable . . 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