MAY 27,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Corbin Hall Elects The newly-elected officers of Corbin hall are; Ruth Brown, president; Bernelda Larsen, vice-president; Ruth L. Mitchell, secretary; Marie Horseman, treasurer; and Jane Keith, fire chief. *** Phi Chi Theta's Elect Phi Chi Theta's Electe Phi Chi Theta, the professional business sorority, has elected the following officers: Barbara Stone, president; Phyllis Betts, vice-president; Edna Hollis, secretary; Elaine Sawyer, treasurer; Iris reporter, Bettie Swart. ** Celebrate Parent's Day Sigma Nu fraternity entertained its parents with the annual Parents' Day banquet Sunday at the chapter house. The afternoon program consisted of a speech of welcome by Omer Muchmore, fraternity commander; several numbers by the Sigma Nu quartet of Robert Seaman, Vern Rickettts, Robert Dougherty, and Richard Williams; and piano selections by William Bragg. Guests present included Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Romig and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Selden, Mr. and Mrs. C. Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rickett, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Muchmore, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Berry, Mr. and Mrs. John Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Messplay, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. DeLongy, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ramseyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klein, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Beeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. George Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mayberry, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Riss and daughter. Mr. Arnuld Englund, Mrs. W. S. Harder, Mrs. E. F. Bragg and son, Mrs. M. F. O'Hara, Mrs. Mary J. Wilson, Mrs Robert Learned, Mrs. John Touhey, Patricia Bentley, Constance Markley, Joan Joseph, Nancy Hulings, Margaret Harness, Barbara Varner, Nancy Goering. * * Delta Chi's Dine And Dance The annual spring formal of Delta Chi was held Friday night. Dinner at the Skyline club was followed by dancing at the chapter house, which was decorated in the theme of a garden party. The Locksley hall trio furnished entertainment during intermission. Eugenia Mollett, Marilyn Nelson, Kathryn Hessling, Rita Horning, Rosemary Boles, Doris Nive, Jodie Holderman, Jeanne Van Wormen, Mary Lee Stewart, Sue Love, Ellen J. Spurrey, Bill Dillen, Shirley Otter, Alice Hobbs, Isabel Martin, Bettie Galbraith, Dorothy Harter, Darlene Hinds, Helen Heath, Mary Helen Baker, Mrs. Frank Lane, Mrs R. C Hilton, Mrs. Harold Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Ward, Mrs. Colin Howat, Mrs. Edgar Love, Mrs. Otto Schnellbacher, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Brodie, Dr. and Mrs. James Coleman, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Burzle. The guests were Patricia Darby, Betty Duemmek, Patricia Barron, Babette Marsh, Helen Hendrix, Jo Anne Jacobs, Jeanne M. Smith, Shirley Sparling, Doris Kingsbury, Roberta Jacobus, Jo Ann Mitchell, Grace Gwinner, Joan Bennett, Betty DeArmond, Zelina Higginbottom, Charlotte Lewis, Ida Mae Woodburn, Ruth Murphy, Billie Bullard, Virginia King, Doris Hughes, Iris Ainsworth, Jane Kendell, Geraldine Powers, Velma Caples, Olive Jean Grimes, Marjorie Doubinspeck, Phyllis Ackley, Zola Parke, Virginia Coppedge, Joan Rogers, Jacqueline Walker, Nora Marie Mason, Beverly Marsh. Chaperones were Mrs. H. J. Overholzer, Mrs. Esther Reed, and Mrs. Onita Miller. Pre-Natal Class To Meet For Expectant Mothers Expectant mothers may enroll in the pre-natal class at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the council room of the City Hall. The class sessions will continue for 6 weeks meeting every Wednesday afternoon under the sponsorship of the Lawrence-Douglas county health department, according to Helen Maclean, P. H. N. Fine Arts Students Do Work Usually In Rain, Julie Says COED'S CORNER "I resent that statement! Fine Arts students do work!" Quiet, easy to get along with, Julia Ann Fields gets excited only when people suggest that the Fine Arts school isn't work. "It means standing on your feet just about all day, and spending your week-ends painting, and in the evening if you aren't doing more painting, you're in the library studying history of painting, or some other subjot." Julia's biggest complaint about the art department is "On beautiful days we're assigned to do an interior painting, and as 'sure as it rains, we have to do a landscape." Wins $75 Julie was more than thrilled when her watercolor won 2nd in the Sixth Annual Exhibition of Negro Artists at Atlanta, Ga. The prize was $75, but the honor was having her painting chosen from 92 professional entries. On the Hill, Julie has won the Rosemary Ketchum award for outstanding work, two Louella F. Stewart awards, one for design and one for drawing and painting, and first prize in the Christmas Vesper contest. Julie, a Kansas City girl, hopes to go to New York and work in design or commercial art when she graduates this spring. She Caused Traffic Jam Asked if anything especially interesting ever happened to her, Julie thought a minute, and said "Oh, they happen all the time—I created a traffic jam on the Sixth street traffic in K. C. Would that be interesting?" Prvor-Kron Miss Pryor attended the University last semester and is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr.Kron is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He is now stationed at the naval hospital, Pensacola, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pryor announce the pinning of their daughter, Jacqueline Ann, Kansas City, Mo., to Ralph E. Kron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Kron, also of Kansas City, Mo. Snake-Peck ☆ ☆ Sparkle Ph. Ii Beh Phi announces the pinning of Muraly Spake, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. LaVerne B. Spake, Kansas City, Kan., to Owen C. Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Peck, also of Kansas City. The announcement was made during dinner by Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, who received a corsage of white roses and blue delphiniums. Miss Spake wore a white orchid and was assisted by Eleanor Pack, Mable Ellen Cable, Joanne Ruese, and Patricia Hamilton, who wore white roses and blue delphiniums. Miss Spake is a College junior. Mr. Peck is a College senior and is a member of Nu SigmaNu medical fraternity and Sigma Chi social fraternity. Mever-Jones Miss Meyer, College junior, is a member of Phi Mu social sorority at Baker, Mr. Jones is a sophomore in the College here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Meyer, Osage City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Harold Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, of the same city. The couple announced their engagement at Baker university, April 12. ☆ ☆ Betz-Briley The engagement of Beverly Betz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Betz, Asheville, to Paul W. Briley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Briley, Chanute, was announced Saturday night at the Templin hall spring formal. ☆ ☆ Miss Betz wore a corsage of red carnations and her attendant, Virginia Foreman, wore a corsage of pink roses. Doraen Lainquist, Betty Park, Mrs. Ruth Kalbleisch, and Bonnie Chestnut passed chocolates. Miss Betz is a junior in the College; Mr. Briley is in the School of Business and will be graduated this semester. She had gone out on Sixth to do some painting, and cars coming by would stop to see what she was doing. Pretty soon the first cars had stopped to watch, tying up those behind them. "There was an awfully lot of honking and hollering" Julia said. She is vice-president of Alpha Kappa Alpha, sorority, and past secretary of Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity. 17 To Be Initiated In Tau Sigma Tonight Brock Heads Fraternity Tau Sigma, modern dance organization, will hold a formal initiation banquet at 6:30 tonight at the Hearth, 17 East 11th street. Robert Brock, College junior, has been elected president of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He succeeds John Beach, who will graduate in June. The initiates are Rozanne Croff, Margo Pierce, Heien Ward, Nina Green, Constance Cultra, Donna Munn, Gloria Maxwell, Betty Hamman, Peggy Graber, Rosemary Robison, Doris Tihen, Margaret Meeks, Letitia Laming, Carol Helmers, Corine Carter, Betty Jo Lor- been, Dorothea Fuller, Nancy Tran-tum, Mildred Gulnik, Zola Parke, Shirley Lindaur, Mary Ann McClure, Isobel Atwood, Dorothy James, Barbara Johnson, and Lavon Hodgson. Hougson Election of officers to serve for the coming year will be held after the banquet. FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL HERE'S WHAT YOU DO—Send us a crazy shot featuring Pepsi-Cola. We'll select what we think are the three or four best "shots" every month. If yours is one of these, you get ten bucks. If it isn't, you get a super-deluxe rejection slip for your files. 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