MAY 14,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Teke's Have Party The spring formal of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity was held Saturday night at the chapter house. "Teke Neptune Club" was the theme of the party. A miniature aquarium and a fish pond were part of the decorations, and entrance to the club was through a whale's mouth. Goldfish were given in monogramed goldfish bowls as favors. Music was by Jimmy Holyfield and his orchestra. The guests included: Delphine Bohnsack, Nancy German, Dorothy James, Eva Humphrey, Doris Greenback, Bernice Brady, Mary Gene Covey, Mary Jean McCartney, Carol Hastings, Eleen Deutschman, Marjorie Watts. Jeanne Gerbutt, Mary Louise Springer, Barbara Byrd, Melba Mather, Helen Lawrence, Laura Steibler, Virginia Coppedge, Bonnie Veatch, Lajuan Braden, Carol Novak, Billye Simmons, Kathryn Haver, Georgiana Sewell. Nellie Mae Northen, Jola Markle, Dorothy Hartner, Norma Mendenhall, Frances Deane Carter, Margaret Foster, Joan Woodward, Norma McMullen, Geraldine Ott, Rosemary Landrey, Jo Ann Hepworth, Barbara Schwecheimer, Mary Helen Clark, Lila Hyten, Nancy Jackson, Betty Bacon, and Joyce Randolph Out-of-town guests were: Helen Hoare, Muriel Shearer, Dorothy Saporito, Terry Shiel, Lillian Exby, Schearer, Dolores DeFries, Ruth Bay TheL Greene, Maurita Shaw, Maxine Allen, Dorothy Duback, Jane Lemon, Virginia Lee, Jeanne Pucci, Patricia Cowan, Millie Roach, Marita McGinnis, and Rheba Hohl. Maria the chaperones were Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. A. H. Little, Mrs. Trea Brown, and Mrs. H. P. Ramage. Phi Psi's Give Formal The annual spring formal of Phi Kappa Psi was held Friday night at the Lawrence Country Club. Guests included Dorothy Feldkamp, Martha Legler, Shirley Husted, Kathy Culley, Sally Pegus, Anne Young, Frances Lawrence, Nancy Moore, Nancy Van Bebber, Mila Williams, Kathleen O'Connor, Margaret Harness, Mary Bovaird, Sally Sandifer, Regina McGeorge, Eileen Horner, Doris Kingsbury, Margaret Meeks, Phyllis Fretwell, Cissie Faulders, Mary Longenecker. Mary Sue Weimer, Celeste Beasley, Isobel Atwood, Rosemary Robison, Sue Newcomer, Georgia Lee Westmoreland, Alison Jones, Jeanne Rose, Suzanne Albaugh, Patricia Link, Margaret Lawler, Nancy Slater, Jane Harkrater, Judith Torrey, Norma Jean Guthrie, Barbara Keeesen, Glenda Luekring, Barbara Hanley, Pat Cheney, Sally Trembly, Jacquelyn Herriott. Meridith Gear, Sarah Smart, Joy Godbehera, Martha Ring, Dorothea Thomas, Marilyn Barnum, Nancy Love, Edith Malott, Cara King, Josephine Stuckey, Patricia Norcross, Joan Stevenson, Emily Burgeen, Joan Armacost, Laverne Keeen, Marylin O'Meara, Eleanor Pack, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Singleton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Emerick, Mr. and Mrs. John Umbach, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford. Out of town guests included Teddy Proctor, Mary Cooperier, Mary Frances Miller, Clair White of Kansas City, Mo., Margaret Jett, and Nancy Ruthrauf of Kansas City, Kansas, Ruthetta Maxwell of Manhattan, Betty Knapp, Chanute, Mary Keller, Wichita, Betty Jo Ives, and Wally Whitlow of Tulsa, Okla. Oka. The chaperones were Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. J. H. Kraimer, Mrs. B' A. Weber, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. Karl W. Perkins, and Mrs. Arthur Little. Free Movie To Be Shown "Tales from the Vienna Woods," based on an operetta by Strauss, will be the last in a series of movies sponsored by the Student Forums board. It will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Lindley hall auditorium. There will be no charge. COED'S CORNER Leading Lady In Play Tonight Is Versatile Georgann Eyler Georgann Eyler, cast as the lead in the student production of "Thy Kingdom Come," which opens tonight, is a green-eyed freshman, and was the only girl in a cast of 20 during the early weeks of practice. Tranquil by nature, Georgann did not seem overwhelmed by the situation. She spent her time off-stage relaxed in her swimming suit on the front porch of the Pi Phi house and acquiring an early spring tan. Georgann explains that recently more girls were added to the play cast. GEORGANN EYLER ☆ ☆ "The Kingdom Come" is a play about religion and politics. It was decided that since women are active in politics these days, a more realistic effect would be obtained by adding a few females to the crowd scenes," she said. Play By James Gunn According to Georgann, the play should be a challenge to the audience. It was written by James Gunn, a journalism senior, and was produced and directed by Ivan Sparling, graduate student. Students managed every phase of the production. "The theme is on a loftier plane, bearing a message of religious faith," she explained. Georganna has no future plans for acting. Her freshman speech course will probably be the nearest thing to drama she will under take. Fashion is her main interest. Kids Clothes Best Of All Likes Clothes Best Of All "I am wild about clothes, and wouldn't mind spending all my time making them. It's best that I enter into the business side of fashion, also Fine Portrait Work and Complete Selection of Amateur Supplies however, since I can't draw the simplest costume." Despite plans to the contrary, Georgann is far from being a novice at acting. Her career began in kindergarten days. "I played 'Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary,' and dutifully watered my garden of silver bells and cockleshells in a children's nursery rhyme skit." HIXON'S "Then, in the second grade, I was a bunny in an Easter play. That was probably my hardest part. I was dressed in a bunny suit with pink cars, and a fuzzy tail, and had to sneeze." 721 Mass. In junior high, Georgann entered a speech series and orated on "How to Get Along With People." Later she belonged to a debaters team in high school at Salina, and argued on "abstract impractical subjects." In High School Plays Cast frequently in high school plays, they never ceased to be a thriller to her. Georgamg's favorite role was in "Children in the Moon," a psychological play, in which she was a jealous, domineering mother. a jealous, obnoxious. In one high school play, as an adolescent, she wore pigtails and artificial freckles. "I had to cry, and my tears washed the freckles off," she recalled. "Then there were always the school plays, where I was supposed to act myself. Few people realize it, but act oneself is much harder than any character role. A teen-ager understands himself least of all, and finds it most difficult to perform naturally on the stage." De LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You are welcome 711 Mass. Nurses' Club Elects Marcella Taves Marcella Taves was elected president of the Registered Nurses club at a meeting Monday. The other officers to be installed in the fall are: Janet Hamilton, vice-president; Joan Bradley, secretary; and Mrs. June Linden, treasurer. A report was given on two plans to organize nurses nationally to improve their social and economic status. The plans will be voted on at the state convention this summer. The Pre-nursing club will be guests at the next meeting, May 20. Read the Daily Kansan daily. 3-day Cleaning Service 4-day Laundry Service 24-hour Shoe Repair Leather and Garment Dyeing a Specialty. Village Cleaners SUNFLOWER, KANSAS Opposite School Western Union—8 a.m.-9 p.m. Free PickUp and Delivery Phone 9009 The Bus- (Adv). -by Bibler May 17 "I see your new driver finally found a place to live!" Lost Something? 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