MAY 26,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking — With Finals Coming Up - - One Last Big Fling In 'Society' Left Briar Manor Has Formal The "Adobe Hacienda" formal dance of Briar Manor was held Sat. urdary night. A miniature adobe hacienda, palm tree, murals depicting Mexican scenes carried out the theme. Those present were Ivan Moody, Russ Stephenson, Bud Chapman, Dalton Aesh, Oral Bilyean, Garvin Hale, Jimmie Mathews, Jack Matthews, Robt. Richter, Norbert Drouhard, David Harman, Oscar Percy, Edward Weishaar, Sidney Morrish, Jack Adams, Donald Willenberg, Frank Rein, Alan Keeth, Harley Webb, and Elizabeth Stephenson. Acting chaperones were Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. George H. DeLozier, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardner. Delta Chi's Visit Lakes Delta Cilis and then nicked at Lake Shawnee Saturday afternoon. The group went to Lake Linge for dancing in the evening. Guests were Zelina Higginbottom, Jacqueline Walker, Helen Hendrix, Mary Lee Stuart, Betty Duemcke, Patricia Barron, Sue Love, Joan Rogers, Carol Hastings, Kathryn Hessling, Geraldine Powers, Darlene Hinds, Marjorie Daubenpeck, Ruth Hawman, Charity Fischer, Grace Gwinner, Kathleen McClanahan Detty DeArmond. Patricia Darby, Velma Caples, Shirley Sparling, Nora Mason, Georgiannie Dutton, jeanne Van Wormer, Doris Neve, Jane Kendell, Marilyn Nelson, Barbara Stapleton, Rita Horning, Martha Gragg, Mrs. Otto Schnellbacher, Mrs. Edgar Love, Mrs. Frank Lane, Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Brodie. Seniors Honored Chaperones were Mrs. H. J. Overholser, Mrs. T. Wayne Harris, and Mrs. Mary Younkman. Harmon Co-op Has Formal The graduating seniors of Locksley hall were honored Tuesday night with a formal dinner at the hall. Those graduating in June are Jeanne Templeton, Wanda Baker, Jeane Earlow, and Jean Unruh. The annual spring formal dance of Harmon Co-op was held May 16 with decorations carrying out a theme of "Stardust." Guests were Donneln Wright, Robert Seirer, Roger Smith, John R. Elliott, Henry Pinaut, William C. Wellborn, Jose Portuguez, George Caldwell, John Triplett, Loren Akers, Cheney Klose, Donald Gorden, John Awald, Richard Roach, Vernon L. Biggs, Clarence E. Erickson, Jr., Margaret Holsinger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Dreizler, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bovo. MRS. E. A. BOVEN The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Branum. *** Rain Fails To Stop Picnic The Gamma Phi Beta spring picnic was rained into the chapter house May 16. Present were: Anthony Mura, Larry Simmons, Richard Dodson, Richard Bradley, Donald Brown, Robert Stroud, William Sproull, Richard Piper, Douglas Wall, James Briley, Edgar Williams, Robert Clover, Arthur Partridge, George Davidson, James Hubbard, Phillip Hill, Gene Sawyer, James Stevens, Emerson Shields, Richard Ashley, Dean Miller, Everett Land, Leon Pagel, Lloyd Eisenhower, George Saunders, William Sharp, James Street, Donald Price, William Haggard, Charles Comstock, Robert Kruger. Picnic chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ostrum. Delta Upsilon Has Formal Delta Upsilon held its annual spring dinner-dance formal May 17. Guests included: Sally Shepard, Betty Hirleman, Sidney Letson, Joan Anderson, Shirely Gart, Dixie Gilliff, Abigail Bixby, Billy Simmons, Helen Harkrader, Ann Ashle, Glenda Lehring, Constance Markley, Virginia Coppedge, Doris Tthen, Beverly Emerson, Leatha Sanford, Mary J. Rose, Virginia Stephenson, Peggy Fosted, Irma Lou Rick, Nancy Lee McFadden, Sara Webb, Margaret Kreider. Sara Webb, Margaret D. Eau Vhumphrey, Judith Tihen, Lee Apt, Nancy Kyger, Sue Jamison, Dorothy Jean Safford, Barbara Karges, Carol Buehler, Sara Houck, Retta Jo Landis, Virginia Foreman, Eva Zumbrunnen, Coleen Helmlinger, Mary Lewis, Glendale Jones, Wilma Geppelt, Dorothy James, Irene Cebula, Mary Jean Peet, Mary Kory Marilyn Sweeny, Mignon Morton, Phyllis Buehler, Jerry Schoen. Lou Wells, Shirley Gaughan, Margaret Lutz, Betty Matchete of Kansas City. Phyllis Ann McCue and Mary Blakely, Topeka. Elaine Gilchrist, Gladys Harrison, Doris Danielson, Jane Schmidt, Kay Kline, Louise Swietzer, Nadine Smith. Capt, and Mrs. John V. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mac- Intyre, or Mr. James Goodale. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. Karl W. Perkins, Mrs. G. A. Hermann, Mrs R. H. Wilson, and Mrs. Nelle Hopkins. Music for the dance was provided by Charlie Steeper. S.A.E. Will Give Dance The guest list for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon spring formal Saturday night included: Leitia Laming, Elizabeth Bradford, Wanda Lee Dumler, Barbara Ackerman, Dineen Somers, Jane Williams, Olivia Garvey, Eileen Maloney, Joan Gardner, Nancy Goering, Norma Mendenhall, Pat Billings, Marilyn McClure, Barbara Felt, Lajunia Braden, Mary Ann McClure, Betty Brewer, Dorothy Feldkamp, Eileen Horner, Jo Ann Compton, Martha Cable, Louise Lambert, Marty Jauffman, Eleanor Howell, Janette Pollom, Barbara Olson, Caroline Merritt. Jean Cunningham, Mary Lewis Jane Jones, Lettie Gibbs, Virginia Daniels, Marianne Rogers, Gwen Gupton, Betty Pyke, Edith Malott, Arleen Feldkamp, Sally Tremblay, Pat Foster, Mignon Morton, LuAnne Powell, Barbara Meyer, Marjorie Kern, Jean Beach, Ann Allen, Mary Daugherty, Elaine Sawyer, Ruth Ramsey, Gorge Powers, Martha Brinker, Merry Waterman, Joey Schindling, Virginia Shimie, Shirley Salley, Harriett Harlow, Mary Lind, Jean Rose, Bobbie Smith, Jane Miller, Susan Wright, Joan Lockwood, Donna Mueller, Kathleen McClanahan, Karson Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freebury, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bond, M. and Mrs. William Howard, Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, M. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, M. and Mrs. Donald Randolph, M. and Mrs. Walter Sheridan, M. and Mrs. Willi- mage Leo, M. and Mrs. James Ascher, M. and Mrs. William Cave, M. and Mrs. William Belt, Dorothy Ratcliff, Nancy Morrison, Gloria Williams, Joan MeClain, Donna Clark, Bail Boswell, Joan Lockwood, Kansas City, Kansas; Beverly Braeceveldt, Nancy Schooenover, Manhattan. Chaperones will be Mrs. J. H. Kraener, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs Karl W. Perkins, and Mrs. O. L. Horner. Party Held At the Sigma Kappa party May 16 were Alan Dougherty, Robert Boese, Norman Moody, Gene Calderaer, Clark Hargiss, Glenn Sewell, Paul Barker, Milton Waller, Richard Harris, Lloyd Grant, Milo Voshelson, Donald Chadsey, Duane Olson, Gene Rudd, James Milstead, A. D. Moore, Gerry Genen, Leo Hines, mester John Wilcox, Billie Passivee, Kerrel Butler, Billie Ricards, Frank Malmer, Bradley, Boyd Burns, Jihl Wuest, Wendell Johnson, Karl Lib, Barb Lib, Ralph Moore, Duane Harvey, Duane Laiver, Bud Clark, Robert Shaffer, Robert Bland, Donald Benton, Richard Collins, Dean Banker, Lewis Musick, Wood Runyon, William Allen, Harry Lawrengal. Photographs May Lie, Tonganoxie Discovers * * Wives and Mothers Entertain --houses included Mrs. Winston R. Tate, Mrs. Edna Horner, Mrs. C. W. Bouse, Mrs. Bryon T. Shutz, Mrs. Harold Fryar, Mrs. Anthony V. Mura, Mrs. Charles P. Hill, Mrs. William H. Richardson, Mrs. Warren White, Mrs Floyd L. Johnson, Mrs. F. P. Graham, Mrs. Phillip Abell, Mrs. R. D. Gidney, Mrs. Donald L. Sabin, Mrs. Lanore Brewer, Mrs. E. C. Gosnell, Mrs. K. J. McAulin, Mrs. Paul Kelly, Mrs. L. W. Miller, Mrs. L. Kittle, Mrs. Charles Ferschler, Mrs. W. D. Roy, Mrs. Dolph Simons, Mrs. Corlett Cotton, Mrs. John Schirmer, Mrs Wentworth Wilder, Mrs. Cecil C. Jones, Mrs. N. S. O'Neill, Mrs. Clay Roberts, Mrs. R. B. Stevens, Mrs. Ed Brunk, Mrs. Lyle Willis, Mrs. Ernest Neuer, Jr., Mrs. Evan Connell, Mrs. Carter Williams, Mrs. Joseph E. Brown, Mrs. A. R. Stock, Mrs. Frank Bolin, Mrs. D. B. Tilson, Mrs. F. E. Tylor, and Mrs. James G. Guinotte. It was a good write-up the Tonganoxie Mirror gave Fred Montgomery, director of the bureau of visual education, who is making the commencement address at the high school there this week. The Phi Kappa Psi Wives' and Mother's club entertained Tuesday with a luncheon at the chap- The only thing wrong was that the picture which accompanied the story was of the Rev. Dr. Harold G. Barr, dean of the School o Religion. Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity, initiated ten members recently. James Coleman, professor of psychology, spoke on "Industrial Relations" at the banquet following the initiation. Initiation For 10 In Honorary Group New members are Carroll Bower, Marion Burgert, Edward Hansen, Robert Harris, James Kanehl, Stuart Rubacoff, John C. Sells, John Suptic, Leo F. Spector, and William C. Walker. Prof. Harry Daasch and B. F. Treat, faculty, members of the School of Engineering, were initiated as honorary members. Education Students May Get Schedules A limited supply of summer session schedules is on hand at the School of Education office, 103 Fraser. Students interested in the summer session may get copies of the schedule as long as the supply lasts, Dean George B. Smith said today. Several thousand more copies are expected to be ready for distribution later this week, Dean Smith said. ter house Habehm, Peterson Entertained Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, and Miss Martha Peterson, secretary of panhellenic, were honored guests at a tea given by Phi Theta Alpha in the East room of the Union Thursday night. Call K.U. 25 with your news. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school week. San Diego University holyday and examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1918, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. - 3-day Cleaning Service - 4-day Laundry Service - 24-hour Shoe Repair - Leather and Garment Dyeing a Specialty. Village Cleaners SUNFLOWER, KANSAS SUNFLOWER, KANSAS Opposite School Western Union — 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Free PickUp and Delivery Phone 9009 If Hemphill Can't Answer It, She Reaches For The Coffee Who knows and is known by more K.U. coed's than anybody else on the hill? Ten to one, the right answer would be Anna Hemphill, College junior, and student secretary in the dean of women's office. She is one of those amazing people who never forgets a name or a face. Inquiring women students who have never been in the office before are frequently surprised when she calls them by name. "It's easy," she said. "I work on data concerning new students and know a lot about them before they appear. Then it's simple to link circumstances and names, and I know them from then on." Looks Quite At Home Looks Quite At Home Having worked in the Dean's office since the summer of '45, Anna looks quite at home in that atmosphere of efficient hospitality. "In this place one must try to be a walking encyclopedia," asserted Ann glancing affectionately about the room with its modernistic furnishings. "People bring in, and phone in endless questions. The girls want to know whether sweaters and skirts or formal wear are right for particular dances they plan to attend. "Boys inquire when to send their girls corsages. "Probably the most bizarre question we ever got came by telephone. A woman with a bell-like voice called to ask for a book on practical cookery. She was probably a newly-wed. "Then there's always the eternal question, 'Where am I going to live?' It's a relief to get women students settled." One of Five Regulars Anne is one of the five regulars around the office. "Put five women together and you can't help but have excitement." she exclaimed and told of a jolly side of the dean of women's office little suspected by outsiders. "We're all good pals! One of our customs is to give each other surprise birthday parties. "My own birthday came on the 12th of April. Everyone was so unmysterious, I thought they had forgotten it. But about quitting time, they framed an elaborate excuse to get me into the inner office. I was rather stubborn, but finally went in. And there was the birthday cake blazing away with candles melting fast from the delay. I was so surprised it took several puffs to blow them out." In the back recesses of the office is a little-known cubby hole which the office force refers to as the kitchen. It is equipped with a hot-plate where they can prepare coffee when they need a boost. They Make Coffee Anne Was Surprised, Too they need a booze. "One time, we were in the kitchen having coffee when a visiting dignitary called to see Miss Habein," Mies Hemphill said. The conference took a long*time. Anne Scott, one of our frequent visitors, had to leave but didn't want to interrupt. Well, the kitchen has a window opening into a classroom next door. It was 11 a.m. Saturday, and she didn't expect any classes at that time. When people see Anna buttling about the office with quick efficiency, they think she is a business major, and it comes as a surprise to find she is majoring in English. "Anne was just in the act of crawling through when she saw a class in progress at the front of the room. We had quite a laugh over that and so did the surprised class." "Everytime I took a new course, I'd decide I wanted to major in that. 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