MONDAY, SEPT. 29. 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Belles And Their Weddings Gamma Phi Beta announced the pinning of Marion Sheldon of Garden道 The Pierpoint of Independence. The Temple of Independence by Mrs Ralph Baldwin housemother Sheldon-Pierpont Pinning Miss Sheldon wore an orchid. Mrs Frances Pierpont, Joan Vickers, and Helen Harkrader, assistants, received gardenia corsages. DeltaGamma announced the pinning of Irma Lou Rick to Gerald House Tuesday night at the chapter house. The girl was invited by Mrs. W, S, Shaw, housemother. Miss Sheldon, a former University student, is now teaching near Garnett. Mr. Pierpont, who was graduated from the University in 1942, is assistant manager of the C. R. Calvert Co. in Independence. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Miss Rick, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Harold Rick of Salina is a College junior. Mr. Bales, who is from Portland, Ore., is a freshman in the College and a member of Delta Upsilon. ☆ ☆ Rick-Bales Pinning Housemothers Get Staff Tickets The regular student activity book will not be for sale to housemothers this year as has been done in the past. This new ruling was made because the books should not be offered to housemothers while they are not available to staff members. Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, explained Friday. The housemothers will be able to obtain, a staff season ticket which will cost $15.58 for football, concerts, drama, and lectures. With the staff housemothers may still sit with students who take them to the functions. A letter explaining the change was sent out to the housemothers Friday by the dean of women's office. Mrs. O. L. Horner, president of the Housemothers association, stated that she did not feel the housemothers could expect more than the staff members in the way of activity books. "This decision will not be final until voted on next week," said Charles A. Dillon, chairman, "but the matter is practically decided." The Student Religious council has proposed a full year of religious emphasis instead of'a Religious Emphasis week. Council Proposes Religion All Year Miss Margaret Craver, who was graduated from the University School of Fine Arts in 1929, was the only American and the only woman to be invited to a conference of the Company of Goldsmiths in London recently. This is an organization of British silversmiths and goldsmiths. The council will try to get more speakers throughout the year, rather than several in one week, as was done last year. Graduate Is Only Woman At Meeting Christian Scientists Study Religious Work At Meeting Miss Craver studied under leading craftsmen including Baron Frik Fleming, silversmith to King Gustav of Sweden. She is from Pratt. The Christian Science organization studied from the Book of John in the Bible and from the work of Mary Baker Eddy recently in Danforth chapel. Milton Lewis, engineering sophomore, was the leader. Lewis Noll, College junior, was appointed chairman of a social committee. Patricia Waits, fine arts sophomore, Jo Anne Jacobs, College junior, and Edwin Weltner, College sophomore, are also members of the committee. Socially Speaking— Hour Dances, House Elections Fill Up The Social Calendars A D Pi Pledges Elect The officers of the Alpha Delta Fi pledge class are Barbara Lamoreaux, president; Barbara Horner, secretary; Betty Schrier, treasurer; De-lores Warren, social chairman; Beverly Coulter, song leader. DG's Give Hour Dance The Delta Gamma pledge class entertained the pledges of Sigma Chi at an hour dance Friday night. Lambda Chi Officers The pledge class of Lambda Chi Alpha announces the election of John Jones, president; Bernard Sherman, vice-president; George Harvey, secretary-treasurer; Stanley Fanestil, social chairman. Sigma Nus Have Vell-in Sigma Nu held their annual pledge yell-in Wednesday night at the chapter house, Guests were Barbara Pack, Sarah Strickland, Marilyn Sweet, Diane Howell, Lou Ann Plagnam, Carolyn Campbell, Ann Preble, Marilyn Lundy, Jeanne Sheafer, Delores Warren, Karen York, Nancy Duvis, Laurie Birmingham, Jeanne Heylen, Helen Graves, Mary Foley, Patty Gwinner, Shirley Sudendorf, Kathleen Culley, Mary Pollock, Charlotte Metcalfe, Eileen Horner, Barbara Bryd. Isobel Atwood, Marilyn Steinert, Anne Ashley, Kathleen Larson, Laurabelle King, Betty Bacon, Virginia Walsh, Ann Stanton, Nancy Hulings, Eileen O'Connor Ruth Hulings, Mary Power, nudely Mary Power, Beverly Robertson, Dorothy Miller, Margo Pierce, Joan Woodward, Elizabeth Apt. Jean Dressler, Joy Godbehere, Constance Markley, Jeanne Brown, Nancy German, Delores Warren, Patricia German, Anne Scott, Margaret Harness, Helen Harkrader, Barbann Byington, Mr. and Mrs. Dellas Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shephard, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. Chaperones were Miss Martha Peterson, Mrs. Esther Reed, Mrs. H. J. Overholser and Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Delta Gamma Pledges Elect The pledge class of Delta Gamma elected the following officers: Jacqueline Christian, president; Barbara Esterle, vice-president; Virginia Gard, secretary-treasurer; Laurabele King, scholarship chairman, Carol Harris, song leader. Sig Ep Election Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the *** election of Charles Medlock, president; Charles Haverty, vice-president; Douglas Paddock, secretary; Jerry Flynn, treasurer; Paul Skolaut, senior guard; Vernon Hawver, junior guard. Locksley Initiates Locksey hall held initiation for fourteen girls Tuesday night. They are Catherine Cramer, Louise DeLay, Alice Terrill, Anne Ellis, Dorothea Crawford, Joan Hollandzell Ruth Rush, Ruhla Rush, Jana Saver, Helen Krehbiel, Jennine Wolfe, Joan Caldwell, Marie Bardwell, and Valera Krehbiel. Watkins hall announces the election of Joan Strowig, president; Christine Mann, vice-president; Janet Runmer, secretary; Mary Lou Davis, treasurer; Annette Stout, house manager; Shirley French, freshman counselor; Donna Halm, Jane Hyde, Eleomorph McHarg, Gloria Neely, and Carole Ruhlen, social committee; Roselyn Skonberg, Interim director; Bola intramural manager; Jane Peterson, publicity chairman; Margaret Lawrence, song leader; Barbara Glover, librarian; Evelyn Hoffman, historian; Esther Calvin, alumni secretary, and Alverta Niedens, fire captain. Watkins Elects Officers Monchonsia Elects Monchonsia hall, newly organized women's dormitory announces the election of Patricia Jordan, president; Patricia Metcalf, vice-president; Doris Long, secretary and reporter; Jacquelyn Stoops, treasurer; Evangeline Pratt, social chairman; Eloise Joyce, fire captain; Joan Ausherman, song leader; Joan Waterstradt, intramural chairman; Beverly Nissley, social secretary. Attend Chemical Society Meeting Five faculty members and eight graduate students from the chemistry department attended the first session meeting of the American Chemical society recently at the University of Kansas City. Faculty members attending were Prof. R. C. Mills, Prof. Calvin VanderWerf, Prof. R. Q. Brewster, Prof. Charles Reynolds, and Prof. Paul Gilles. Graduate students were Thomas Bean, William Schechter, Edgar J. Seyb, John T. Minor, Arthur Helin, August Sveinjorsson, Aaron Feldstein, and Millie Haile. Roberts Discusses Need Of Women Orville Roberts, assistant instructor of speech, spoke on "Are Women Necessary?" at a recent meeting of the Engineerettes. The club decided to organize a choral group and to invite members of the several engineering departments as speakers for their future meetings. Faculty women who were chosen as sponsors for the club are Mrs. Albert Palmerlee and Mrs. V. F. Smith. The Enginerettes will meet again Oct. 16. Siamese people believe the white elephant contains the soul of a dead person, perhaps a Buddha, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. The animal is baptised and feted and is mourned at its death like a human being. Pre-Nursing Club Elects Marie Jackson President Marie Jackson, College junior, was elected president of the Pre-nursing club recently at a tea which began the club's fall semester meetings. Other officers are Ellen Dufford, secretary-treasurer; Mary Lou Bienhoff, social and education chairman, and Eleanor Brown, publicity chairman. All are College juniors. Bacteriology Club To Meet At 7 Tomorrow In Union The first meeting of the Bacteriology club will be held at 7 tomorrow night in the East room of the Union, Eileen O'Brien, president, announced today. The office of vice-president was left vacant when Earl Fowler, graduate student who was elected to that office, did not return to the University. This office will be filled at the meeting. For a winning beginning.. Discover the creamy-rich lather of Seaforth Shaving Soap, the heather-fresh exhilaration of Seaforth Lotion. Enjoy them yourself...soon! These and other Seaforth essentials, packaged in handsome stoneware, only $1.00 each. Gift sets $2.00 to $7.00. Seaforth, 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20. "It's Easy To Save Time" Call The INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 432 740 Vermont