MAY 8.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE --joys dancing, occasional horseback rides, and regular excursions in a convertible, preferably red. SOCIALLY SPEAKING Phi Delts Entertain Phi Delta Theta entertained with a Parents Day tea Sunday afternoon. Parents present were Joe B. Dickey, Sr., Mrs. W. A. Ong, Mrs. C. O. Burnside, Mrs. S. L. Harris, Mrs John L. Denning, Mrs. E. O. Alford, Mrs Dean Alt, Mrs. H. A. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Warwick, Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Balisl, Mr. and Mrs Don C. Mclrath, Mr. and Mrs Ralph E. Perry, Mr. and Mrs Harvey H. Haines, Mr. and Mrs P. W Croker, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Martin, Mr. and Mrs L. M. Pence, Mr. and Mrs G. H. Gray, Mr. and Mrs R. E. Kiene. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Nearing, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Fountain, Mr. and Mrs. M. S Weed, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Congdon, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hawkinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Renz Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Munger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bedell, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Swell, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Griffith Engineerettes To Meet The last meeting of the Engineerettes this semester will be held as a spring picnic at 6 p.m. May 15 in Clinton park. Baseball and group singing are planned for the program. Invitations are extended to Engineerettes' husbands and families. In case of rain, the picnic will take place in the east wing of Robinson gymnasium. ** ** Alpha Chi Sigma Alba Kanna Alpha Initiates Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemical fraternity, announces the recent pledging of Louis Dessert, Osawatome; Richard Elliott, Independence; Richard Goertz, Moundridge; John Irwin, Merriam; Jim Modry, Fredonia; Robert Mosser, Wichita; Lawrence Widcombe, Staten Island, N.Y.; Robert Aiken, Lewis Bayles, Donald DeFord, and Arthur Helin, Lawrence; Charles Benton, Ward Graham, Roland Hughes, Carl Johnston, and James Noonan, Kansas City, Mo. At a recent meeting, nine girls were initiated by Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. They are Bessie Agins, Susie Bartlett, Dorothy Berry, Barbara Burton, Thelma Hamilton, Martha Robinson, Nancy Chelia, Lelia Strayborn, and Evelyn Swann. Elect Partridge Grand Master Arthur Partridge, education senior from Coffeyville, was elected grand master of Kappa Sigma Tuesday. Elected as grand procurator was John D. Kennedy, Jr., College sophomore from Kansas City, Kan., Robert Wuerth, business junior, Kansas City, Mo., became grand master of ceremonies. The newly elected officers will serve until the spring semester of 1948. D.U.'s Elect Officers Newly elected officers of Delta Upsilon fraternity are: John W. Winternote, president John Irwin, vice-president; Miles B Light, recording secretary; Laird Campbell, correspondent; Chester Fee, marshall; Ira Smith, treasurer and house manager. Members of the senior council are Philip Fee, Hal Friesen, and Wilbur Friesen. * * Entertains Mothers Delta chapter of Alpha Kappa A mother sorority entertained its mothers recently with a dinner in the English room of the Union building. Those present were Ruth Whitley, Mrs. Cleon Whitney, Grace Curry, Mrs. G. Curry, Evelyn Swann, Mrs. W. J. Swann, Irene Mahone, Mrs. Asie Mahone, Barbara Groves, Mrs. Ora Groves, Josephine Giles, Mrs. Detroy Giles, Mary Jenkins, Mrs. Melvin Jenkins, Julia V. Richards, Mrs. David Richards, Nancy Smith, Miss Melva Smies, Dorothy J. Berry, Juanita Ferguson, Miss Darlene Smith, Miss Phyllis Jackson. COED'S CORNER Hammer-Totin' Alice Raised A Rumpus As She Sat On Cactus Geologist Alice Fitzgerald, College junior, picked her major after taking a general geology course to fill a science division in Iowa State college, at Ames. She liked the course so well that she forgot about her former nurses training plans, and has been taking geology ever since. She's a fragile appearing blonde, but she swings a mean hammer. When her family moved to Atchison, they decided that Alice would stay, more at it. So she enrolled in college and her attentions around Lundley hall. Last summer Alice went to Colorado with the geology field camp, and spent six weeks climbing over rocks, mapping formations, and nursing her sunburn. Bibbed By Men Ribbed By Men "There were about 26 men and 7 women in the camp," she related. "We were ribbed a lot at first about whether we could keep up with the men. The director didn't make any allowances for us, but then he didn't need to. We stood up as well or better than the men." The University maintains a regular camp for the geology students, about ten miles north of Canyon City, but it only has one sheer. "Whoever got back first claimed the shower, and the rest of us washed in the creek," she said. Worked In Groups The students were divided into groups of four, to work on their projects. The equipment they carried were tractors, hammers, and studio rods. On one occasion, Alice was sliding down a mountain side, and as she bent down to jump from one ledge to another, she squatted a bit too low and sat squarely on a cactus. According to a witness she jumped most of the way back up the mountain. Her other accident was when she again misjudged her distance and plopped into the water supply of Canyon City. Fortunately several of the men were on hand to fish her out. 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