1947 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Theta Open House Guests Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta open house Friday included John Stites, Clifford McDonald, William Harrison, Bob Bunten, Donald Cousins, Ray Frisby, Randy Moore, Ed Todd, Lynn Smith, Charles Wagstaff, Blincoe, James Wood, George Smith, Jack Bennett. Ted McDonald, Floyd Mallonee, Bob Mallonee, Walter Quiring, Robert Ready, Elton Hoff, Robert Kline, Richard Tucker, Loren Powell, William Bolin, Gordon Saunders, Warren Bowman, Gene Williams, Forrest Griffith. Robert Anderson, Robert Near, William Cole, George Robb, Ted Glass, Richard Sims, Robert Idol, William Johnson, Wilbur Noble, Hubert Hall, William Fergans, Richard Piper, Rensselaer McClure. Pledge Class Officers The pledge class of Kappa Alpha Theta announces the election of Jean Peterson, president; Ann Lawrence, secretary; Patsy Clardy, treasurer, and Georgette Spears, song leader. Phi Gam's Initiate Phi Gamma Delta announces the initiation of Ted Amberg, Don Gardner, Don Hinchman, Frank Hoge, Robert Kline, Dwight Rounds, Ed Todd, Balie Waggener and Jess Van Ert. \* \* \* Gamma Phi's Entertain Corbin Hall Open House the pledges of Gamma Phi Beta entertained the Sigma Chi pledge class at an hour dance Friday night. Corbin hall will hold its annual semi-formal open house Friday from 9 p.m. to midnight. SDA Hears Kollmorgen Plans for land reclamation and river transportation should be weighed against the need for other public projects, Walter Kollmorgen, professor of geography, said Monday. He spoke at a meeting of Students For Democratic Action, new political group at the University. "With historically depressed markets for farm products we should first demonstrate the need for additional land," Professor Kollmorgen said in a discussion of the proposed Missouri Valley authority. "There was a time when river transportation was valuable but it is not economically feasible at the present time. Yet river transportation is one of the main features of both the Pick-Sloan plan and the M.V.A." Beth Bell, College senior, was elected secretary-treasurer. Other officers will be elected later. Crystal Balls On Display The October Masterpiece of the Month at the Spooner-Thayer Museum of Art is a display of four Japanese crystal balls from the Museum's Oriental art collection. "Such balls are cherished by the Japanese more than the most intricately cut quartz carvings," said Miss Warner, museum curator. The art of making the quartz balls has been practiced in the Orient many hundreds of years. The cutting is done by primitive handsaws and the shaping and polishing is accomplished by hand. "Infinite skill and patience is required in making a piece of crystal quartz into a perfect sphere because of these primitive methods," added Miss Warner, "and a mystical quality has been attached to such balls since through the ages they have been used by crystal gazers and fortune tellers." In the collection at the museum are balls of clear crystal, smoky, topaz, and rose quartz. House Ceremonies Are First Step Toward Center Aisle Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning and engagement of Joan Joseph to Dick Williams on Friday Oct. 3. Joseph-Williams Miss Joseph is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Joseph of White Water and is a College junior. Mr. William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams, Lawrence, is a Business junior. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Gamma Phi Beta announced the pinning of Barbara Felt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Felt of Wellington to Dexter Welton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Welton of Sterling, Ill. ☆ ☆ Felt-Welton Betty Brothers and Dorothy James, attendants and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, had corsages of baby orchids. Mrs. Easher Reed, Sigma Mae. Had housemother, wore a gardenia corsage. Miss Felt received an orchid. Miss Felt is a College junior. Mr Welton is an Engineering senior and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Official Bulletin General Semantics club. 7:30 to night, 111 Franklin Strong hall. Oct. 8,1947 Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Phyllis Doane to Ray Frisby on Sept. 24. Miss Doane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Doane of El Dorado and is a College sophomore. Mr. Frisby is an Engineering junior and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Frisby of El Dorado. Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia, business meeting, 7:30 tonight, 32 Frank Strong. 'Smarty-Parties' Begin Tomorrow Doane-Frisby The parties are in honor of University women whose names appeared on honor rolls last year. In addition, women to send approximately 300 women. The first of two "Smarty-Parties" given by Mortar Board will be held at 9 p.m. tomorrow at Miller hall. - * * A skit will be given by the members of Mortar Board. Marylee Masterson is chairman of the committee. The second party will be Oct. 16 at Corbin hall. Le Cercle Francais, sept heures est demie, jeudi, 113 Frank Strong hall. I.S.A. membership cards available 228 Frank Strong hall 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m., today through Friday Sigma Alpha Iota meeting, 7 tonight, 32, Frank Strong hall. Members call Maxine Alberty, 1068-R, if not already contacted. - * * - * * Graduate Record examination, Oct. 27-28. Applicants must register before noon, tomorrow, guidance bureau, Frank Strong Annex B. YWCA symposium on student politics, 4 today, Pine room, Union building. I. S.A. council to have picture taken, 6:55 tonight, 228 Frank Strong hall. Pi Tau Sigma, 5 today, 210 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory. Attendance required. K. U. Dames, 8 tonight, Lindley auditorium. All student wives invited. Russian club, 4:30 today, 402 Fraser. Union Activities, informal mixer 7:30 to 9:30 tonight, Union ballroom. - * * All organizations desiring an appropriation from A.S.C. should turn in itemized budget to Arnold England, 1220 Ohio street. - * * American Veterans committee, 7:30 tonight, Frank Strong auditorium. O. M. Mehus, veterans administration, will speak and answer questions. - * * - * * Freshmen men or women wishing nomination in I.S.A. election, Oct. 15, should turn in names and qualifications at I.S.A. office, 228 Frank Strong hall. Snow Zoology club, 8 p.m. tomorrow, 206 Snow hall. Dr.E.Raymond Hall, speaker. Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Fraser dining room. All students in pre-nursing urged to attend. - * * Sigma Gamma Epsilon meeting, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 402 Lindley hall. K.U. Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Barlow chapel, Myers hall. The Rev. Victor Meyer, discussion leader. \* \* \* Independents, men's political party, 10 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room, Union. All independent men invited. ** Y. M.C.A. World Community committee, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, West ballroom, Union. Young Republican club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Pine room, Union building. - * * Dormitory Social Chairman Meet With Miss Habein An informal meeting of the social chairmen of the I3 organized womens day the house held Monday night, the house of miss Margaret Habein, dew of women. "The meeting was to discuss and exchange ideas on group living," Miss Habein said." Your Look Loveliest experts can help you achieve that perfect appearance. Telephone 458. The game. . varsity dance . . weekend dates. . you want to be at your loveliest every moment. 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