MONDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Delta Phi Elects Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, announces the election of Barbara Meyer, president; Austin Harmon, vice - president; Jeanne Gorbutt, recording secretary; Donald Kane, treasurer; Bill Lakey, historian. Caroline Campbell, retiring president, presented the chapter with a Delta Phi Delta president's pin. The pledge class of Alpha Delta Pi entertained the Phi Gamma Delta pledges at an hour dance Friday night. 'A D Pi Hour Dance Kappa Eta Election Kappa Eta Election The pledge class of Kappa Eta Kappa announces the election of Walter Heinrich, president; Milton Waller, vice-president; and Chesley Looney, secretary. Elected To Council Recently elected members of Kappa Sigma senior council are Herbert Foster, John R. Thiele, Roy Shoaf, James Walker, Jr., and Roger James. John Sorum and Casper Bryant have been elected keeper of the rolls. - * * Triangle Initiates Triangle announces the initiation of Forrest C. Stark, Robert A. Frazer, John J. Hoffman, Louis F. Yonley, Robert L. Burwell, Robert M. Bower, James E. Faris, Winton L. Kunert, Paul M. Thome, Carroll F. Studt. - * * Kanna Sig Dessert Party Kappa Kappa Dessert Kappa Sigma entertained Kappa Kappa Gamma with a dessert party Thursday night. Illinois Promotes Musical Training Chicago—(UP)—A new organization has been formed here to widen the appreciation of music in all levels of American life, and to promote better musical training in the schools. The American Music conference, a non-profit educational organization, was chartered by the state of Illinois, Louis G. LaMair, chairman of the board of trustees, said the organization will have the support of all branches of the music industry. "There is a glaring lack of facilities in our schools," he said "to satisfy this craving for music. Music must be recognized as a basic part of the school curriculum." He said that one of the principal aims of the American Music congress would be to promote musical instruction in the public schools. Geology Fraternity To Ask K-State Chapter To Game Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geology fraternity, will invite the Kansas State chapter of the fraternity to be their guests for the Kansas State-University of Kansas football game Nov. 1. Other plans decided at Thursday's meeting, include a joint field trip with the guests, and a special meeting later. Regular meetings will be on the first and third Thursdays of every month, and the fall initiation on the third Thursday of November, the fraternity decided, Oct. 30 was chosen for the annual fall smoker. FDR Memorial Planned Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—(UP)—A 16-ton, $6,500 granite monument in memory of Franklin D. Roosevelt is to be erected in suburban Sugar Notch. Proceeds from an F.D.R. memorial day program sponsored by local churches will finance the project. Launderette Service 9 lbs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Washers 813 Vt. Phone 336 813 Vt. French Club Elects Sue Newcomer President Sue Newcomer, College senior, was elected president of Le Cercle Francais. French club, Thursday. Other officers are Marjorie Jane Scott and Billie Kent, vice-presidents; and Ruth Brown, secretary-treasurer. The vice-presidents will be in charge of club programs. The club will celebrate Saint Nicholas Festival, Dec. 4, and the Fetes des Rois or Day of Kings, Jan. 8. Next meeting will be at 7:30 p. m., Oct. 23. Kappa Phi Pledges 27 Kappa Phi, organization for Methodist women, pledged 27 new members, Friday at the First Methodist Church. Those pledged were Helen Marie Amyx, Joan Ausherman, Ruthene Baker, Charlene Breitenbach, Janice Broadson, Phyllis Clegg, Corel Dumkley, Fredrica Ekblad, Louise Hamilton, Betty L. Henning. "The organization is open to any University woman of Methodist preference," Virginia Shimer, president, said. Margaret Heatwole, Louise Hemphill, Mildred Hockaday, Dorothy Hogan, Donna Hull, Ruth Kimmel, Maria Krysa, Lois Llohrentz, Helen Manika, Sharon Gene McKim, Barbara Rand, Roselyne Skenburn, Beverly Ann Smith, Lina Margaret Spencer, Iris, Van Wormer, Margaret Wellman, and Geannine Welsh. Another pledging service will be held Oct. 31. The club will have a breakfast Oct. 23 at the church. Two new foreign students are on their way to the University, Jean Delord, French exchange student, and Edmund Kostka, Polish representative for the ASC, will sail for the United States this week. More Exchange Students Leave Europe For KU Delord studied at the University of Toulouse and the University of Paris. He will come to the University in exchange for Marguerita Kerschen of Hays, who is the University exchange student to France. Low Ceiling Kostka studied at Warsaw and the University of Rome. Milwaukee—(UP)—You can't believe in signs any more. The "Sky Room" of the Plankton Hotel is located, not on the roof of the building, but in the basement. Rotermund-Halsey Miller hall announces the pinning of Billie Jean Rotermund, daughter of Mrs. F. P. Rotermund of Independence, Mo., to William M-Halsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Halsey of Independence. Belles And Their Weddings Miss Rotermund wore an orchid corsage. Her attendants, Mrs. R. M. Fenton nd Chriette Pringle, wore corsages of roses. Mrs. R. G Roche, Miller housemother and Mrs. Wayne Harris, Alpha Tau Omega house mother, received gardenia corsages Miss Rotermund is a fine arts senior. Mr. Halsey is a business junior. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Pace-Lefmann ✶ ✶ Foster hall announces the engagement of Mary Pace, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. D. Pace of Parsons to Delbert Lefmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Leffmann of Lawrence. The announcement was made by Mrs. Mildred Scott, housemother, at a coffee Oct. 8. Miss Pace wore a red rose corsage. Martha Cannon, Betty Hayward and Anne Long, assistants, received gardenia corsages. Also received are two lady corsage. Miss Hayward sang "Because" and "Through the Years." Miss Pace is a College junior. Mr. Fefmann is a former University student. 'Mike' Men Make Monickers Clear Here's A New KFKU Show "Kitty Hawk Calling." a new program on KFKU, will go on the air at 2:45 p.m. Monday. Monday's program will feature Mrs. L. R. Laudon, wife of the geology professor, Mrs. Laudon accompanied her husband into the Canadian Rockies this summer. Kitty will bring out the highlights of the Laudon's Canadian adventure and describe some of the recipes Mrs. Laudon used during the field trip. Kitty Hawk in real life is Mrs. Norman Plummer, wife of a faculty member. Her program consists of information about persons on the campus. Most of Kitty's remarks will concern faculty wives. If you don't like your name, you should get a job announcing on KFKU. All three announcers at the University radic station have special "mike" names. Fictitious names are common among radio people. Some words can not be understood when broadcast. So radio men try to pick a name which will ring out clearly when spoken $ \textcircled{*} $ over the air. Newest addition to the station's announcing family is Douglas Paddock. For his "mike" name, he took his own first name and fished another out of the telephone directory. The result was Todd Douglas. Todd is the master of ceremonies and moderator and will be heard in "Touring Dyche Museum." musical shows. Take Milo Unruh for instance. He is Mike Stewart when he sits down at 9:45 p.m. on Fridays to give you the "K.U. Sport Parade." Dan Palmquist, when he cast about for a clear-sounding name to aid his listeners, decided to call himself Dan Barry. 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