MAY 19, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Delts Hold Formal Dance The annual Spring formal of Delta Tau Delta was held at the chapter house May 10. Large bunches of colored balloons hung from the ceiling. Off the porch a water fountain was illuminated by colored floodlights. Guests included Shirley Griggsy Susan Thompson, Jody Stuckley Frances Lawrence, Nancy Walker, Margaret Lynn, Marnie Brown, Beverly Bartha Gragg, Peet Swain, Barbara Howard, Sallie McAlester, Joan Stevenson, Bonnie Cunningham, Corine Carter, Margaret Logan, Bobbie Smith, Cara King, Corinne Temple, An Hogue, Bonnie Holden, Gwen Wilson, Lola Branit, Jane Elbel. Sue Jamieson, Marion Sheldon, Martha Wood, Eleanor Howell, Joan Carr, Kathleen McClanahan, Ethel Pearson, Barbara McLamoreaux, Marilyn Barnum, Norma Lea Jones, Mary Baker, Helen Dietzel, Joan Manuel, Letitia Laming, Philip Fritwell, Jo Ann Spahn, Kathryn O'Leary, Eumie Carlson, Leatha Sanford, Sibyl Duff, Janet Hawes, Patricia Cook, Marjorie Funk, Doraen Lindouit. Lynn Meyer, Dorothy O'Connor, Marie Touhey, Nancy Nevines, Eileen Maloney, Donna Kapp, Janet Belt, Phyllis Farrill, Mila Williams, Mary Lou Martin, Peggy Goss, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goss, Mrs. Jack Stapleton and Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lamkin. Out of town guests were Jackie Houdyshell, Denver, Colo.; Patten Hanson, Marilyn Mackey, Mary Clark, Dorothy Mooney, and Peggy Freeland, Kansas City Mo.; Marge Dorman, Janet Maloney, Ann McCarthy, Wichita; Ann Weeh, Ann Cowinger, Topeka; Bunny Denson, Mildred Stone, Leavenworth; and Peggy Ann Fairchild, Bonner Springs. The chaperones were Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biery, Mrs. J. H. Kraemer, Mrs. James A. Hooke, and Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg. *** Hold Mother's Day Tea Guests at a Mother's day tea at Miller hall Sunday were Mrs. H. L. Easter, Mrs. R. W. Graves, Mrs. Sue Jolly, Mrs. W. G. Oehrle, Mrs. C. B. Sorogy, Mrs. Harold H. Strahelm, Mrs. Lester Carr, Mrs. Robert A. Simons, Mrs. J. M. Clough, Mrs. J. M. Ousley, Mrs. E. C. Underwood, Mrs. C. A. Thach, Mrs. F. P. Rotenmund, Mrs. B. A. Rotenmund, Mrs. B. A. Reyner, Mrs. A. L. Lewis, Mrs. Eo Craigner, Mrs. Celia Hinkel, Mrs. M. E. Rohrer, Mrs. C. W. Bennington, Mrs. E. R. Anderson, Mrs. Jack Heft, Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. Henry Dock, Mrs. A. D. Geiger, Mrs. George Sawyer, Mrs. R. L. Diehli, Miss Martha Peterson, and Miss Margaret Habein. Other guests at Miller Sunday were Frieda Easter, Sally Graves, Madelyn Carr, Mr. Lester Carr, Mr. Jack Heft, Mr. W. G. Oehrle, Mr. J. M. Ousley, Mr. A. B. Crow, Mr. M. K McKinney, Mr. E. C. Underground, Mr. A. A. Lewis, Joan Boyer, Mr. Ralph Benninger, Mr. C. W. Bennington, Mr. M. E. Rohrer, Nancy Cramer, Mr. George Sawyer, and Gerald Sawyer. Carruth Goes "Over Rainbow" Carruth hall employed crepe paper in all the colors of the rainbow carry out theme "Over The Rainbow" its spring formal Saturday night. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. W.ocyff, and Mrs. T. E. Young. The guest list included James Fuller, Kay Butler, Dale Smith, Kenneth Geoffroy, Norman Wycoff, Robert Cowren, Ervin Johnston, Verlin Dowd, Bud Herriman, Robert Dunlap, Richard Randai William Casserly, James Luther, James Leiser, Nolton Wilkinson, Thomas Mahon, Robert McCulwugh, Byron Jones, Andy Bowman, Stowig, Harry Depew, Merle Clayton, Marjorie Kaff, Mildred Bowes * * Tri Chi Iota announces the pledging of Eldon Weaver, Mullinville, Claire Resco, Clyde, Norman E. Hull, Clay Center, and Donald Croll, Topeka. Tri Chi Pledges Four COED'S CORNER This Tall, Smiling Brunette Was Born With A Paint Brush "Bobby's" a tall, smiling brunette with hazel eyes and a cheerful greeting for everyone, must have been born with a paint brush in on hand and a crepe paper streamer in the other. Being an artist, fine arts sophomore LuAnne Powell is also a leader in activities on the Hill. "Bobby" finds it hard to keep busy enough just being vice-president of Union Activities, vice-president of the University Art club, president of the Junior class, secretary of the League of Student ☆ ☆ LU ANNE 'BOBBY' POWELL Quill Club Plans Formal Initiation Formal initiation of 17 pledges of the Quill club will take place within two weeks, Richard D. Postlethwaite, College senior, said recently. Janice Oehrle and Marvin Gregory, College sophomores, will plan the ceremony. Because of technical difficulties and final examinations, the Quill club book of student works scheduled for publication in June, will not appear until September. Manuscripts for the book have been given to Lois Lauer and William Conboy, College sophomores, and Edna Lee, junior. voters, art editor of the W.E.C. handbook and working on the art and advertising staff of the Jayhawker magazine. Makes Friends In Work This spring she attended the National Union convention in Illinois. "All the delegates worked together beautifully because they had a unity of purpose," commented LuAnne. We wanted to make improvements on Unions all over the United States." "Through work you make your best friends and I value friendships more than anything else," she said. "People have such varied personalities, that's why they're fun to work with." She lives for the day she can travel to South America or India, because she believes one has not lived until he's seen a few of the important places. "Flying a plane and going deep-sea diving sound exciting to LuAnne who admits that she has done neither. Future Bright But Confusing The future looks bright but she can't decide whether to go on in the drawing and painting field or try her hand at being a woman politician. Law Wives Will Elect Mrs. Betty Mackie resigned the vice-presidency of the Law Wives club at their meeting May 14. The board members will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday to select the new officer. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Albert P. Early, 2112 New Hampshire. WE FIT GLASSES AND DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames. Lawrence Optical Co. ALIVE! ON DISPLAY THE FAMOUS KILLER ALLIGATOR 8 Feet of Reptilian Fury Direct from the dread wastes of Okefenokee Swamp SEE HIM AT THE THEATRE AND THEN WATCH FOR HIM IN THIS PICTURE___ HER LOVE... THE DEADLIEST DANGER OF THE SWAMPLAND! VARSITY NOW ENDS TUESDAY Recognition Awards At Tea Tuesday The sorority and women's dormitory with the highest scholarship record for last year will be honored at a tea given Tuesday by the Inter-Dorm and Pan-Hellenie councils. The tea will be at Corbin hall, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Pi Beta Phi, high-ranking sorority last year, will receive a recognition cup given by the Pan-Hellenic council. Corbin hall will receive the dormitory scholarship cup, given by the University of Texas, will be presented by Elizabeth Evans, president of the United Women's council. The committee in charge of arrangements for the tea is: Sarah Houck, Marjorie Burtscher, Virginia Patch and Joann Clough. Maxine Gunsolly, Bonnie Chestnut, Elizabeth Evans, and Hilda James will serve at the tea. Call K.U. 25 with your news. IBO-LELE THE ZOMBIE BOI-LEELE THE ZOMBIE Like the demands of old Granada Theater patrons on Wednesday midnight, will be introduced to a horrible creature. 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