MAY 28,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Chi Omega Has Dinner-Dance The annual Rose Hall dinner- dance of Chi Omega was held Saturday night at the chamber house. A Chi Omega crest was painted on the large living room mirror in rose, silver, and white. In the dining room, was a fountain crowned with roses. During dinner, Marshall Butler, Delta Chi, played the piano. Jimmy Holyfield's band played for the dance which followed. The guests included Gordon McCune, Roger Hield, Donald Kieber, Noel Nystrom, Henry Sullivan, John Reynolds, John Kanas, Richard Starr, Robert Pringle, James Potter, Alvin Steinhauser, Robert Crain, Lynn Winslow, Ruse McCarthy, Wayne Landis, J. D. Bodkins, George Newton, Robert Weber, Richard Sevier, Robert Schwankle, Harker Russel, Jr., Burris Jones, John Graves, Charles Smith, Wendel Gugler, Roger James, James Johnston, Tim King, Paul Dillon, Marshall Fryar, Marshall Butler, Jack Gove, Richard Ermin, Nile Peterson, Ben Foster, Millard Musselman, Chester Frazer, Keith Congdon, Roger Ferrell, Ned Tanner, John Stauffer, Joseph Hale, Harold Warwick, Edgar Rickel, Blenand Wilson, John Zweers, Dean Crooger, Chester Dillon, Crawford Logan, Robert Hall, R. J. Atkinson, Margery Kern, Mimi Nettles, Barbara Moffett, Marge Pollock, Jeanne Atkinson, Jacqueling Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ore, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sandburg. *** Pi Beta Phi Entertains The Mothers club of Pi Beta Phi were recently entertained at a brunch held at the chapter house. Guests included Mrs. Newton Campbell, Mrs. Seene Lawler, Mrs. H. J. Longnecker, Mrs. Joseph Woodward, Mrs. S. H. Earl Newcomer, Mrs. Neil Cummins, Mrs. L. W. Keplinger, Mrs. Cedric Godchere, Mrs. Margaret Poster, Mrs. Hiram Adams, Mrs. D. Scott, Mrs. W. E. Kennedy, Mrs. R. S. Armacost, Mrs. John V. Brown, all of Kansas City. Mo. City, M. Mrs. F. S. Cable, Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. Claude Pack, Mrs. L. B. Spake, Mrs. Earl Mayer, Kansas City, Kan., Mrs. Winchel Hamilton, Hutchinson; Mrs. R. G. Hebworth, Burlingame; Mrs. W. B. Granger, Emporia; Mrs. John Dean, Topeka; Mrs. Harry Walker, Wichita; and Mrs. Y. Y. Young, Lawrence. Templin Hall Has Formal son. John B. Kablfeisch, Topека; Deane W. Thorson, Horton; Roger Wilson, Weston. Mo.: Robert Wells, Kansas City; William DeBruce, Sa- betha, Archie DeBruce, Wayne Klish, Billie Enterline, Wichita; Betty Lou Cummings, Almena. The annual spring formal of Templin hall was held Saturday night. The guests were Robert Templer, Van Harrison, Francis Barrow, Bailey Chaney, Paul W. Briley, Harold H Kaufman, Charles Black, Dwight C. Gilkison, Kenneth J. Bales, Jack E Freeman, Herman Hierstemon, Allan W. Cromley, James W. Bouske, Mel Keith, Thomas McGraw, Alvin Haggard, Sam Crow, Clarke M, Thomas, William McCoy, Jimmy N. Grimes, Richard Getty, Paul Gilkison The chaperones were Professor and Mrs. Emil L. Telfel, Mrs. B. F. Foreman, and Miss Charlotta Nellis. Christian Scientist Sees Fellowship Need "These are times for cheerfulness and cooperation; an attitude of Christian fellowship that only an understanding of God can produce and sustain in human relationships." John S. Sammons, Christian Science lecturer, said Monday. "We have been brought through a great conflict, but the fruition of our hopes is yet to be realized. These are times for the patience of spiritual perception—for confidence in the persuasiveness of love." COED'S CORNER Dolores May Be An Exception But She's Made Up Her Mind Maybe she's the exception to the rule, but Dolores Custer, College junior has considered five different majors before selecting one. has considered five different majors that "When I was a freshman I decided on business and then switched to sociology. Last year speech correction work interested me, so I took some courses in that field. I decided to change to education that year and major in speech. This semester I've definitely chosen personnel administration DOLORES CUSTER Wet Trophy War Ends In Waterloo The AOPi-Phi Chi peace conference bought the feud started earlier in the week to a bloodless end Friday night. A delegation of 15 Phi Chi's went to the AOPi house to draw up terms for an exchange of trophies. The men, seated quietly in the library, dressed in suits, made a contrasting picture from the one they made two nights before when jeans had been the dress, and water the chief weapon. Peace terms offered by the AOPi's and accepted by the Phi Chi's were a mutual exchange of trophies. The Phi Chi's then left to gather up the souvenirs, and the AOPi's rounded up those they had acquired Wednesday night. All the trophies were placed in the sun room of the AOPi house, and peacefully exchanged. As a final peace offering, and in memory of the preceding Wednesday, the Phi Chi presented the girls with a a new record "Waterloo". The two delegations then rolled up the rugs and danced. They are Robert L. Aiken, Lewis A. Bayles, Donald DeFord, Louis C. Dessert, Arthur F. Helin, Charles H Benton, Ward A. Graham, Roland L. Hughes, Carl C. Johnson, James E. Odom, Richard E. Ellett, Richard J. Goertz, John Iwin, James C. Mordy, and Donald Brodie, associate professor of pharmacy. Fifteen Initiated By Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, initiated 15 new members Saturday. Alumni attending the initiation were Harry Clay and John J. Irwin, Kansas City, Mo. Daughter Is Born To Jay Johnsons Mr. and Mrs. Jay Johnson, 1344 Kentucky, announce the birth of a daughter, Rozanne Lee, Tuesday at Lawrence Memorial hospital. The baby weighed 5 pounds 15 ounces at birth. Johnson is a junior in the School of Pharmacy. ___ Dolores, a 5 foot 5 inch blonde has spent all her life in Wichita, graduating from Wichita North High school in 1944 and enrolling here that fall. In high school she was on the debate team for three years, which may explain her interest in the Forensic league of which she is a charter member. Windmills were first erected in England in 1040. *because it combines nearly all of these," she explained. She was a member of the Pan-Hellenic council one year and has taken an active part in the W. Y. C. A. and Union Activities committees. A member of the Student Council for one year, Dolores has been secretary and treasurer of N. O. W., the Greek women's political party, and was recently elected vice-president for next year. "We had quite a time figuring out the name, N. O. W." Dolores mused. "First we were going to spell Kansas backwards and use Sasnak for its name, but discovered it was already the name of another club up here. When we decided on N. O. W., it was not only to be a secret name but also one that had timely initials." This summer, Dolores, who is a member of Alpha Delta Pi, plans to do senior seminar work in Wichita. Personnel administration majors are required to do this type of summer work in some personnel office or department. The big plans for the summer, however, have been made for August 31 when she'll marry Vic Chesky, College freshman. "I plan to complete work for my degree, since Vic will be up here in school," she concluded. "However, my present ambition is to learn how to bake a blueberry pie, since cooking will have to take first place over personnel administration from now on." Read the Daily Kansan daily. 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