APRIL 23,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Sigma Kappa Has Spring Formal The Sigma Kappa sorority held the annual spring formal Saturday night. April 19. Guests were: Clarke Hargiss, William Stanton, Chester Dillon, Grant Morrell, William Tinscher, Lloyd Grant, Perry Wilcox Frank Tyler, Dean Bradley, Frank Palmer, Billie Passmore, Lewis Mitchell, Donald Culhane, Achilles Wheat, Richard Harris, John Daniel, Frank Komarek, James Hosman Norman Moody, Morgan Wrtght, Fred Firner, Dale Firner. Jeanette Perkins, Bill Olin, Marilyn Boucher, Carl Bangs, Helen Todd, Kenneth Lewis, Maurine Breitenbach, Robert Davison, Jacqueline Pryor, Dean Stockwell, Nancy Ruth, and Robert Smith. Elden Kiddoo, Donald Stockdale, Samuel Duran, Lewis Musick, A. D. Moore, Donald Williams, Jack Fink, John Wuest, John Wilcox, Clarke Thomas, Gene Rudd, Delmas Richards, Leo Hines, Gordon Walters, Jack Rordin, Duane Olson, Thoman Mahan, Carl Faler, Donald Hyten, Dick Greiner, Allan Dougherty. Chaplegnes were Miss Martha Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Thompson, Jr., Mrs. R.G. Roche, and Mrs. Mary Younkman. Lambda Chi's pledge Lambda Chi Alpha has announced the pledging of James Roller, Karnak, Ill., and Lloyd McBride of Wichita. Both In One Day, Too Fort Wayne, Ind - (UP) -George Jordan received a safety award for careful driving in the morning and in the afternoon answered a traffic citation in court. COED'S CORNER Alice Wismer Has Green Eyes, Lilting Voice, Four Sisters Alice Wismer, 20-year-old junior in psychology, says she's just another dizzy green-eyed blonde. "There's nothing unusual about me," she declares. (The listener is immediately intrigued by the lifting quality of her voice; one notices the melody pattern and the way her voice rises at the ends of sentences.) "Take my family, for example, it's just a typical American family, she continues. "My father raises spotted riding horses, and my mother is the brains of the family. She is interested in philosophy and religion and is active in church activities. One of Five Girls "We Wismers live on a farm just outside Pomona, about 40 miles south of Lawrence. The sign outside the town reads, 'Welcome to Pomona, population 501—they forgot to change it when I left.' One of Five Girls "There are five of us girls. My older sister is married and teaches; I would study a student here and scared to death of my dad's horses; third is my 16-year-old sis a red-head who breaks Dad's horses; and last are the 11-year old twins who are the cutest of the family." One summer, she worked as a doctor's receptionist in Denver. got to change that you that she is a graduate of Coffeyville Junior college where she was president of YW. One has to dig for the information that she graduated with the highest honors in her class. Was Receptionist do this. "I liked the job, mainly because of its psychological possibilities. I have always been interested in people and I enjoyed studying the various personalities as they explained their aliments to me." She goes on to explain that she still finds people the most interesting subjects in the world. subjects in the workplace. "I like to listen to people talk, so that I can tell'what they're like. But unlike some psychologists, I never analyze the people I know, as I value their friendship too much." As to activities, Alice has a list "as long as your arm." She says the only thing she hasn't found time to do at K. U. is to study But, despite this, her transcript reveals a line of straight "Bs." a line of salute. She belongs to Kappa Phi, Methodist College is a member of Wesley foundation and Y. W. C. A. She is on the Wesley cabinet, in addition to being a personnel chairman in the foundation. In Y. W. Alice is a leader of seminars; she was organizer of a new commission last year, and will hold the office of "Office Hostess" this year. Long Activity List UNIVERSITY Mail station: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. For other days, enter the appropriate periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan Daily Kansan Classified Ads ALMOST new Kodak 35 mm. F. 3.5 lens, couple range finder, excellent case, sun- shade and lens adapter, $75. Moore, 1140 Louisiana. 29 For Sale 1947 CROSLEY Sedan with heater and spare. excellent condition. $800. Contact Bernie Wanner or inquire at Connie's Cities Service Station, Sixth and V24 1939 BLACK 2-door Plymouth, good condition. See G. W. Frank, 1540 La. Ph. 448. 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Classroom 2187 616 Kentucky BOOKS entitled "Economics and Principles" and "Types of Speech." Finder please contact Kansan office. Generous reward. 29 Lost Burger, A. OK of Drawing I plates belonging H. E. Shigley has been misplaced. A large reward offered for the return or information leading to its return. 208W ONE loose-leaf notebook between 4 and 5 p.m. Thurs., April 17 at Military Science building. Container case, accounting set and desk. Please return to Arnold Burgett, 28 West 138th, 25 15th or Wendell Robb in drawing department 24 DAN WESTERMAN from bifildo; black; valuable papers, etc. Will finder please; return to Kansan office? Pants at cleaners; pants check in bifildo—no blazers! 41 WILL the person who has my "Types of English Poetry" by Kirk and Kirk please turn it in to room 201 Fraser. 24 FOLDER containing book of baritone songs; sheet music, among which are "Consider the Lilies," and another daly' 'tles' *the Lilies* Kansan or Fine Charles *warden* Charles *warden* 24 30249. GREEN Sheaffer's fountain pen with name W. C. Earnest engraved on it. Finder please phone 2120-M. 28 MY TAN sport jacket picked up by mishaze Friday night in "Hawk." W.F. V. pin and tie in pocket. Contact me to enquire for your own. Jack Ernie 623 Mar 24 Wanted VETERANS: We will buy, trade or sell you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose of. Lawrence Surplus, 911 Mass. 1f URGENT - Ride to Leavenworth Junction on Kansas City highway Mon., Wed. and Fri. at 5:50 p.m. Contact K.U. Intra- mural office. 24 Business Services RADIO Service. Home and car radios. All work guaranteed. Fast efficient service. Tubes tested free. 604 cassette Road (New Village) Kameo. 23 FREE OFFER. Free of Discharges and 2.5 low prices. fast service. Round Corner Drug Co. 801 Mass. TENNIS RACKETS resturing and repaired. Silk nylon, or gut. Price accordingly, $1.50 to $1.90 Phone 2711-W. Ed. Wellhaus, M-5 Found PARKER Fountain pen on bridge table in main building Friday before K.U. Relays. Can pick up at Daily Kansam office after paying for this ad. 25 Miscellaneous SOCIENCE-FICTION FANS! The few few in town that are organized are starting a discussion club, and will welcome anyone interested. For further information call Norm Storer at 26313 or send me a card at 1724 Mississippi ST. 23 AT LAST! 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