MAY 12,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Exchange Dinner Held Templin hall and Battenfeld hall gave an exchange dinner Tuesday. An hour dance at Templin was held after dinner. *** Foster Elects Newly-elected officers of Foster hall are: Hilda James, president; Roberta Sanderson, vice-president; Mary Lou Biemhoff, recording secretary; Frances Wolfskill, treasurer; Juanta Keener, program chairman; Wanda Good, publicity chairman. Elect Wardlow President Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity re- ceives Wardlow, Kansas City. Mo., president Other officers are: Dale Hanes, vice-president; Ervin Johnston, treasurer; Charles Lindberg, recording secretary; Robert Cowne, histrainer, and Robert Boese, house manager. - * * Lambda Chi's Pledge Lambda Chi Alpha announces the pledging of George Harvey, Salina John Fulkerson and Donald Kramer both of Hugoton. Corbin Takes Cruise The theme of Corbin hall's formal dance Friday night was "Moonlight cruise," Decorations included tropical fish, port hole windows an anchor, palm trees and a crescent moon. The guest list included Robert Grisson, Jack Moler, Virgil Holdredge, Dean Ryan, William Casten, Clifford McDonald, George Muret, Richard Dearing, William Votapka, Charles Wilderson, Morrison Perry, Jonathan Scoby, William Wilson, Arthur Scoby, Donald Croll, Raymond Maganath, Dean Patterson, Ronald Kamprath, James Caroll, Harold Grant. Fred Helm, John Harbaugh, Pat McConnell, James Keller, Richard Hausman, Wendell Johnson, William Bothel, William Denholm, Albert Blakeslee, Desmond Gilson, Wayne Hunt, John Thoenges, Garth Driver, Robert Kroesch, William Wilson, James Roller, Max Mabie, Herbert Weidensaul, Mark Rouch, Edward Stollenwerk, Carl Larrick, Robert Bennett, Neal Ridley, Gene-Robison, William Debus. William Bolin, George Duran Stewart Lamberts, Lawrence Haden Warren Shaw, William Degen, John Domoney, Daniel W. Hagan, Kenneth Decker, Howard Fox, Paul Gikilson, Kenneth Blanding, Charles Kendall, Robert Randolph, A. M. Ashley, Colleen Cabell, Smith, Smith, Fred Howard, Max Wymore Darrell Brown, Robert Crowley, Robert Beltz, Donald McCoy. William Krall, Chester Spencer Carroll Sprague, William Bowelby, Louie Huber, Jack Pumphrey James McKinney, Harry Holzle Gerald Fritts, Harold Awalt, Jerial Breitag, Jerry Ward, Daniel Senkari, Norman Miller, Clifford Reynolds, Dale Rummer, Harry Hallagain, Gene Pope, John Seaueau Eddie Dix, James Cheney, Floyd Beery, Elden Tefft, Kenneth Ruhnke John Corv. Robert Lindenbaum, William Hinrichs, Austin Harmon, Mead Almond, Wayne Lorimer, Harry Taley, Pat Gehring, William Johnson, Leeman Joslin, Wilbur Stover, John Wuest, James Scanlon, Harvey Samulsoon, Charles Weers, Jack Waller, Joseph Mendhenall, Atha Bullock, Don Yeager, Bill Gleason, and Mr. and Mrs. William Sears. Chaperones were Mrs. H. P Ramage, Mrs. R. G. Rocke, and Miss Julia Ames Willard. Kappa Eta Kappa Elects New officers of Kappa Eta Kappa are: Ted Tyler, president; Walter Stockebrand, vice president; Harry Shinkle, secretary; Dale Rummer, treasurer; David Thomson, librarian; Craig Ramsey, sargent at arms; Warren Shaw, corresponding secretary. Robinson To-Laramie Post Wilbur Robinson, assistant instructor of chemistry, has resigned from the faculty to accept a position with the United States bureau of mines at Laramie, Wyo., Mr. Robinson will leave for his new position immediately. COED'S CORNER See That Streak-Just 'Speedy Shirley' On Her Way To Class If you want to see Shirley Wellborn, you'll probably have to run. More than anything else she loves moving fast. Shirley is a bundle of energy from Lyndon, Kansas. She did everything in high school from cheer leading to accompanying the glee club. "I got my biggest thrills that summer," said Shirley. Her roommates at Locksley hall say she is never home. Perhaps it's just as well, they add, because she uses them as guinea pigs for psychological tests. SHIRLEY WELLBORN Had Thrill At Waldorf ☆ ☆ The next summer she took off again for New York. She lived with her uncle there and spent three hours a day commuting to the city from his home in New Jersey. During this time she worked in the publicity department of the March of Time movies. Shirley denies it. "I don't diagnose them. After all, I have to live with them!" "We wanted to release a movie dealing with racial prejudice, but couldn't get it booked anywhere. So we decided to get people asking for it. We invited the leading members of social organizations to see it, following a dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria. I attended as a receptionist!" She's Been Around Shirley's fast pace has taken her to many places. When she was in high school, she worked two summers in New York City. In 1943, she worked for the Standard Oil Company. "I had the exalted position of page," Shirley laughed. "That's the lowest job on the scale but it was a lot of fun." She has always liked activities and has made them her hobby in college. The question is, "When does a hobby $ \textcircled{1} $ become a vocation?" Trustees Re-Elect Price Head Of Wesley Group Many drug stores need "detailers" to call on physicians and acquaint them with the firm's drugs and supplies. The Rev. Dr. Edwin Price, professor in the School of Religion, was re-elected director of Wesley Foundation here, at the annual meeting of the Foundation board of trustees. University members of the board include H. B. Latimer, professor of anatomy, and E. F. Engel, professor emeritus of German. Shirley's ambitions include graduating from college, getting her master's degree, and going into clinical psychology. She wants to do diagnostic testing not just on her roommates, but on any kind of people! Doctor Detailing Is Pharmacist's Field It is an open field for graduating pharmacists, H. L. Wood, representative of a national pharmacy supply firm, told members of the student branch of the American Pharmaceutical association Thursday. Knowing the product and the doctors in a territory are essentials in the work of detailing physicians, he added. "Know the doctor's speciality and talk only on drugs that apply to it." Eight Get Gold Keys Of Phi Kappa Lambda Eight music students were initiated into Pi Kappa Lambda, national honorary music society, and awarded the gold key of the society for their scholastic record Thursday. The guest speaker for the annual banquet and initiation was Dr. Howard Gloyne of Kansas City, Mo. The following officers were elected for two-year terms: Joseph Wil- ford, Meribah Moore, vice-president, and Raymond Stuhl, secretary-treasurer. Students initiated are Helen Howe, Marjean Carr, John Ehrlich, Marshall Butler, Merton Anderson, Marcus Hahn, Paul Grover, and Erwin Schneider. Phone KU-25 with your news. SWEETHEART DANCE Saturday Nite Kass Kassinger's Band WE FIT GLASSES AND DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames. Lawrence Optical Co. De LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You are welcome 711 Mass. Instant Service In Our Shoe Repair Department Royal College Shop 837-38 Mass. Thick Malts Sandwiches and Short Orders JUICY STEAKS Stop in and meet your friends AT BILLS GRILL QUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE Across From 1109 Mass. 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