JUNE 3,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking — Finals Soon to Be Moving In On The Best Of Social Whirls Pi Beta Phi Party The annual "Troc-a-Arrow" party of Pi Beta Phi was held Saturday night. Dinner was served at the chapter house, followed by dancing at the Lawrence Country club. The theme of decorations at the club was "An Angel in Disguise." Guests included George Cox, Warren Riegle, Hugh Kreamer, Clark Rhoden, Donald Diehl, John Glover, Corb Bedell, Frank Howard, Matthew Zimmermann, Robert Hughes, Earl Strong, Ray Evans, Eugene Conklin, Dan Gardner, Richard Wagstaff. Howard Joseph, Jerry Slater, John Hansman, Robert Arbuckle, Frank Davis, Gordon Stucker, James Thompson, Herbert Hess, John Ballard, Hugh Bayles, John Dean, John Burns, Oliver Samuel, William Martindell, Ronald Rob- berts. Richard Dreher. Robert Gaudreau, Pat Burke, Walter Simonson, William Walker, Albert Chase, Gene Alford, Owen Peck, Donald Hinman, Don Drake, Richard Cook, Charles Delano, Michael Alt, James Raglin, William Reed, Paul Seymore, Wendell Clark, Kenneth White, Harold Stark, Clifford Hargis, Earl Spidel, Matthew Weigand, Robert Hassig, William Belden, Robert Malott, and Russell Baltis. 串串 Senior Sigma Kappas Honored Sigma Kappa honored senior members with an annual senior breakfast Sunday. The senior class will was read by Anna Wakenhut. O. J. Grimes read the class prophecy. --waterfall of colored bubbles Guest presents were Gloria Hill Constance Markley, Mary Katherine Peigh, Barbara Parent, Patricia Pearson, Joan Harris, Marjorie Gardner, Sylvia Small, Charlotte Henry, Marjorie Peet, Barbara Magill, Jeanne Parrott, Malaryn McNeish, Barbara Bird, Barbara Hume, Larry Lois Rice, Barbara Varner, Betty Black, Rosemary Robison, Marilyn Maloney, Sally Houck, Patricia Link, Jeanne Rose Dorothy Heschmeyer, Sue Crab Alice Schoonover, Nancy Hulings Bobbette Sellers, Beverly Robertson, Marilyn Oborg, Valerie Stagg Shannon McKimn, Patricia Brown Betty Hamman, Betty Bacon, Mary Lou Mathews, Margaret Harness Anne Ashley, Joan Joseph, Shirley Otter, Jeanne Brown, Margaret Logan, Harriet Harlow, Margaret Cloyd, Barbara Schreiber, Lucille Murray, Betty Stolkemp, Joyce Mahin, Doris Kingsbury, Marjorie Shryock, Kathleen O'Connor, Irene Cebula, Epsi Brandt, Eileen Horner, Marjorie Towers, Nina Green Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ostrum, Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler, Mr. and Mrs Scott Fleener, Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Havenger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minich, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson, Mr. Jess Mnish. Those honored were Joan Harris, Barbara Hanley, Martha Jewett, Caroline Morriss, Mary Vermillion, Anna Wakenuh, Mary Belle Hogan, Mary Holtzclaw, Doris Kingsbury, Estelle Stewart, and Betty Wahlsteadt. Sig Ep Initiates Benscheidt Kansas Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the initiation of N. H. Benscheidt, of Hutchinson, to honorary membership. Harris Heads Sigma Kappa The new president of Sigma Kappa is Joan Harris. Other officers are Alice Hobbs, first vice-president; Dorothy Wheat, second vice-president; Zelena Haggentbottom, recording secretary; Ruth Murphy, corresponding secretary; Sue Wurster, treasurer; Martha Hoose house manager, Paula Black, rush captain; Ben Black, social chairman; Dennis Mann, activities chairman; Martha Jewett, scholarship chairman; O. J. Grimes, song leader; Jean Bowersox, publicity chairman; Ann Clifford, historian; Barbara Burnham, registrar; Geralda Keesee, intramural chairman. Faculty Women Will Picnic The Faculty Women's club will have a picnic at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Potter lake. Miss Laura Neiswanger is in charge, assisted by the following committee: Miss Florence Black, Miss Mary Larson, Miss Dorothy Babcock, Miss Charlotte Walker, Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. Mildred B. Scott, Miss Loda Newcomb, Miss Damaris Pease, Miss Betsy Coe. --waterfall of colored bubbles Guest presents were Gloria Hill Constance Markley, Mary Katherine Peigh, Barbara Parent, Patricia Pearson, Joan Harris, Marjorie Gardner, Sylvia Small, Charlotte Henry, Marjorie Peet, Barbara Magill, Jeanne Parrott, Malaryn McNeish, Barbara Bird, Barbara Hume, Larry Lois Rice, Barbara Varner, Betty Black, Rosemary Robison, Marilyn Maloney, Sally Houck, Patricia Link, Jeanne Rose Dorothy Heschmeyer, Sue Crab Alice Schoonover, Nancy Hulings Bobbette Sellers, Beverly Robertson, Marilyn Oborg, Valerie Stagg Shannon McKimn, Patricia Brown Betty Hamman, Betty Bacon, Mary Lou Mathews, Margaret Harness Anne Ashley, Joan Joseph, Shirley Otter, Jeanne Brown, Margaret Logan, Harriet Harlow, Margaret Cloyd, Barbara Schreiber, Lucille Murray, Betty Stolkemp, Joyce Mahin, Doris Kingsbury, Marjorie Shryock, Kathleen O'Connor, Irene Cebula, Epsi Brandt, Eileen Horner, Marjorie Towers, Nina Green Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ostrum, Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler, Mr. and Mrs Scott Fleener, Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Havenger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minich, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson, Mr. Jess Mnish. Sigma Nu Keeps Tradition Sigma Nu fraternity observed its traditional White Rose week May 27 to 31. The week's activities began with the White Rose serenade of the sororities Tuesday evening, and a formal dinner was held Wednesday at the chapter house honoring Ms. Ginni senior. Thursday during the 40th annual White Rose formal was held at the chapter house. A steak dinner was given in the Kansan room before the dance. Decorations for the dance included garden flowers, black, white, and gold crepe paper streamers, and murals painted on mirrors and windows by George Polk and William Roehl. Fireplaces were decorated with scenes of Persian fruit markets, Russian swan lakes, or massive floral arrangements. The fern room was decorated by a fish pond Jean Thalman, Beulah Smith, Louise Mirce, Irene Murphey, Mignon Morton, Betty Smith, Jeanette Alexander, Donna McDougall, Marilyn Woods, Kansas City, Mo; Bobbie Marshall, Liberty, Mo; Mary Ann Clinkscales, Boonville, Mo; Kathleen Blankenship, St. Charles, Mo.; Wilma Pool, St. Joseph, Mo; Orpha Glee Almquist, Patricia Wentworth, Manhattan; Barbara Byington, Mary Joan Pamett, Wichita; Nita Sheils. Half Million Vets Apply For Benefits Almost half of World War II veterans in Missouri, Kansas Arkansas, and Oklahoma have applied for education or job training benefits under the G.I. bill, the St. Louis branch office announced today. The office said that 472,690 of the area's estimated 972,000 veterans have applied for benefits, although a large percentage of them have not yet entered school or job training. A total of 207,091 veterans are currently enrolled under both programs. In the four states 17,235 veterans completed or discontinued their education or vocational training, but 16,791 others filed new applications with the V.A. Four shows will be done during the hour-long program. This includes Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, A Campus Story, and a vaudeville show. No admission will be charged for the performance. A marionette show will be presented at 3 p.m. today in Fraser theater by the Art Methods class. Marionette Performance In Fraser Today Read the Daily Kansan daily. Women To Meet At 5 p.m. To Ratify AWS constitution There will be a meeting of Independent women at 5 p.m. today in the Dean of Women's office to explain and ratify the A.W.S. constitution, Betty van der Smissen, senate member, has announced. YM, YW Plan For Summer Hayrides, outdoor movies, and a picnic for new students were announced as summer plans of the Y.M.C.A. William Tincher and Hilda James will plan Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. town meetings on international problems. Edgar Thomas, vice-president of the Y.M.C.A. cabinet, will be cabinet president during the summer session, Secretary Ned Linegar, said today. Heads of the committees for summer, and fall activities are: Religious seminar, Robert H. Maltott, College junior; Worship services, John Eberhardt, College freshman; Deputations, Robert H. Chesky, College freshman; Love and Marriage forums, Gene D. Alford, Engineering sophomore; Recreation, Ottis J. Hill, College freshman; and Personal Relations, Mary Joyny, College freshman; Student-Family relations, Richard S. Hawkinson, College junior; Freshman camp, Orwin Wright Jr., College freshman; World Community, William R. Tincher, College freshman; W.S.F.S. Robert M. Stewart, Business junior; Foreign Students, Engineering senior; Concessions, Kenneth L. Upp, College freshman. Open New Exhibit At Museum A two-month exhibition of paint- tings by former naval pilot Robert Sudlow opened Monday in Spooner- Thayer's south picture gallery. Mr. Sudlow, instructor of painting, presents 14 water colors and 2 oils in the last of the year's exhibitions by fine arts faculty members. This exhibit is the University's second by Mr. Sudlow, who was graduated from the School of Fine Arts in 1942. His first was a series of water colors in August 1945. At that time he was on duty in the South Pacific with the naval air corps. The exhibit, "Oil: 1940-1945," was taken from the museum this morning. The Russian culture display in the museum's main floor gallery was removed Saturday. Spononer*Thayer's masterpiece for June is a Chinese cloud jade bowl and a Jui scapeper of black carved jade. The scepter, a symbol of authority, is the type carried many ears ago by Chinese emperors. These art objects may be seen in the south-west corner of the main floor gallery. WANT AN APARTMENT IN LAWRENCE? Find me a 2-bedroom house or apt. in K. C. Martin, 1529 Ky., Ph. 3060 R Rent An Ice Chest For Parties Fill It With ICE For COLD DRINKS Belles And Their Weddings— American ServICE Co. 616 Vermont Belles Will Leave School Bells For June's Wedding Chimes Graham-Fuller The pinning of Patricia Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Graham, Winfield, to James Fuller, son of Mrs. T. C. Wilson, Larned, was announced May 26 at Carruth hall by Mrs. H. M. Miller, house mother. Phone 48 Chocolates were passed by Doris Klein and Charlyne Oliver, wearing pink carnation corsages. Mrs. Miller wore red carnations, and Miss Graham wore an orchid. Dorothy Stephenson who sang, "I Love Thee," wore a gardenia corsage. Miss Graham is a junior in the College, and a member of Mortar board. Mr. Fuller is a junior in architectural engineering and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. Tripp-Gilkison ☆ ☆ The engagement of Elizabeth Tripp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Tripp of Herington, to Dwight C. Gilkison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gilkison of Larned, was announced at Templin hall Thursday by the housemother, Mrs. Albert Schrumpf. Constance Cultra and Alberta Moe assisted during the ceremony. Miss Tripp and Gilkison will be graduated this month. She is an English major and he is a geology major. Powell-Conard the engagement of Virginia Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Powell, Olathe, to John Conard, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Conard, Coolidge, was announced May 28 at Miller hall by Mrs. R. G. Roche, house mother. You Truly," accompanied by Shirley Ousley. Maja Mara Easter and Virginia David passed chocolates. Miss Powell wore a corsage of red roses, and Mrs. Roche wore pink carnations; Ms. McKinney wore gardenia corsages, and Miss Masterson and Miss Ousley wore talesman roses. Marylee Masterson sang "I Love You Truly," accompanied by Shirley Ousley. Martha Jo Easter and Virginia David passed chocolates. Miss Powell is a junior in the College. Mr. Conard is an instructor in the political science department. ☆ ☆ Logan-Hand Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Jacquelyn Logan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Logan, Kansas City, Mo., to Max Hand, Sedgwick. The announcement was made during dinner recently by Mrs. W. C. Jackson, who wore a crags of roses. Miss Logan wore an orchid. Her attendants, Margaret Logan. Jo Ellen Hall, and Ann Hogue, received carnation and gardenia栽ages. All Veteran AIR CIRCUS Prelim. 1:00 p.m. —Main Show 2:30 p.m. LAWRENCE AIRPORT SUNDAY, JUNE 8 Two solid hours of Thrills, Chills and Comedy Sponsored by Lawrence Lions Club You'll treasure it—the new Treasureset Kit by Elizabeth Arden! It's the perfect partner to travel, fitted with exquisite Elizabeth Arden essentials to loveliness. The Treasureset assures you of beauty...wherever you go! Comes in simulated alligator, lizard, snake, or calf in assorted colors. 8.25 COSMETIC DEPT.