25,1947 APRIL 25,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE dents Up and Coming A Calendar of Campus Events Tonight: Alpha Omicron Pi, dance, Crystal room, Hotel Eldridge, 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. Pi Kappa Alpha, dance, Hotel Eldridge, 9 p. m. to midnight. Delta Delta Delta, picnic, Holcom's grove, 6 to 11 p. m. Alpha Tau Omega, tea dance sever house. 3 to 5 p. m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, picnic, Lone Star, 3 p. m. to midnight. Templin hall, hayrack ride, 6:30 n m, to midnight. Triangle fraternity, dance, chapter house, 9 p. m. to midnight. Kappa Sigma, party, chapter house. 8:30 to 11:30 p., m. bell Watkins hall, dance, Watkins hall, 9 p. m. to midnight. Kappa Kappa Gamma, dinner dance, Country club, 6 p. m. to midnight. SOCIALLY SPEAKING Watkins to Entertain Watkins hall will give their annual semi-formal spring party from 9 to 12 p. m. Saturday at the ball. Chi Omega Alumnae Entertain The Chi Omega alumnae and Lawrence Mothers' club entertained with a tea at the Chi Omega house Sunday. The guests were: The goddess, Mrs. Edith Martin, Coffeyville; Mrs. James Perry, Mrs. Donald Phelps, Mrs. Henry Asher, Jr., Mrs. J. Cholmer Herman, Mrs. D. Dowers, Mrs. Harold G. Barr, Mrs. Thomas Parker, Mrs. Gerald Hesse Mrs. Paul Harmer, Mrs Raymond Pendleton, Mrs. Donald K. Allan, Mrs John F. Andrews, Mrs. W. G. Beougher, Mrs. J. J. Biery, Mrs. Donald C. Brodie, Mrs George Baxter Smith, Mrs. R. I. Canuteson, Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Andrew Hess, Mrs. Frank Hoecher, Mrs. Frank Gray, Mrs. Allen Asher, Mrs. Benjamin Manninga, Mrs. David McCreath, Miss Ruth Kenny, and Miss Martha Peterson, all of Lawrence. fhi Gamma Delta Has Spring Dance Phi Gamma Delta entertained with its annual Spring dance Saturday night at the chapter house after the K. U. relays. Spring flowers, white trellis-work, Chinese lanterns, a fountain, and yellow and green rabbits carried the theme. Chaperones were; Chaperones were: Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Onita S. Miller, Mrs. J. W. Whipple, Mrs. C. A. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heinz. The following Gloria Gray, Barbara Varner, Georgia Lee Westmoreland, Nina Green, Lish Leming, Mary Lou Martin, Elaine Wells, Rosemary Robinson, Cissy Faulders, Eileen Horner, Susie Bayle, Ellie Faye, Eleanor Thompson, Joan Armacost, Edith Casey, Alberta Schnitzer, Shannon McKimm, Eileen Maloney, Barbara O'Neal, Jody Veatch, Mary Louise Lambert. Marriet Waddell, Norma Jean Gutherie, Frances Shutz, Constance Dean, Janice Concron, Elizabeth Shears, Ruth Granger, Mary Varner, Deane Strisker, Iva Belle Flora, Isabel Faurot, Constance Claughly, Barbara Nash, Martha Duncan, Mary Jane Merriman, Dorothy Woodward, Shirley Leitch, Carolyn Coleman, Joan Gardner, Betty Osborne. bore Evan Spaulding, Jeanne McGrew, Joan Schindling, Marjorie Stook, Jane Ferrell F. Pouitt, Carolyn Anna Noe, Ann Alexander, Celeste Busley, Crabb, Judy Hibbs, Mary Bovaird, Heaven Heth, Ruth Walters, Peggy Clayd, Caroln Carmean, Marjorie Crone, Sarah Hell, Virginia Joseph, Virginia Talle, Ann Ashley, Joiller, Jody Stuckey, Sally Krovehil, Pegg- Baker, Patricia Williams. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Alexander, Jr. and Mrs. and Joseph Stryker, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hinshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stucker, and Mr and Mrs. James Richey. Katherine Of Drs. Wilson Lives Alone And Likes It COED'S CORNER There must have been a medicine-man in the Wilson ancestry. Anyway, the whole family is medically minded now. In fact, in 1953 there may be a shingle hanging from a cluster of three doctor's offices, announcing "Wilson, Wilson, and Wilson, Inc." Katherine Wilson, freshman medical student, is afraid the family corporation won't work out, but says that it is a standing joke in her home. Parents Are Doctors Katherine's parents have a joint office in Kansas City, Mo. Her father, F. I. Wilson, is a surgeon and her mother is a physician. Invitably, Katherine decided when she was very young that she wanted to be a doctor. She's here following in the footsteps of her parents, who were graduated from the K. U. medical school. Katherine took three years premed work at Vassar before coming here this fall. She thinks transferring from Vassar to the University School of Medicine is nearly the same as transferring from a girls' school to a boy's school. "There is really only one thing I don't like about the University and about co-educational life in general," she said. "A girl can't wear blue jeans to class all the time." Lives Alone And Likes It Lives Alone And Likes Her Katherine lives alone and likes it. She says it is a change from her dormitory life at Vassar. The room which Katherine has at 1301 Louisiana street was once the living room of the house there. Katherine explained that the house, built on the side of the hill, was once a one-story bungalow. When the owner decided he wanted a two-story house, it was easier to burrow into the hill and put the additional floor under the existing one than to build the house up in the usual manner. Has Brown Eyes, Bangs Katherine has big brown eyes and wears her hair in short bangs. She likes tailored clothes. Disclaiming any interest in hobbies, she likes many sports in general and enjoys playing golf. She doesn't sing a note but once got into a singing group because "I afforded them comedy relief." One has to keep pretty strictly to the books up here and that's what I intend to do," declares Katherine. "And the sooner I get behind a door marked 'K Wilson, M.D.', the happier I'll be." To Teach At North Carolina L. L. Barrett, associate professor of romance languages, will teach at the University of North Carolina summer session as a visiting professor of Spanish literature. He received his degree of doctor of romance languages there in 1938. College Men Welcome SIMPLER SHAVING! World's MostModern Razor Wins NewFriends EveryDay Mystic, Conn. On every campus in America where it's been tried, the new simpler method of shaving is winning men over. The new Enders Razor gives the world's simplest shave. Safer, swifter, smoother shaves are assured by the Enders with its amazingly simple construction. It's all one piece—no mechanics, no gadgets! All you do is click the blade in and shave. 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