APRIL 14, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Phi Sigma Elects Phi Sigma, honorary society in biological science, elected the following officers in a monthly meeting Friday: Thomas Porter, president; Arthur Cnapman, vice - president; Alice Tempe, secretary; Loy Morgan, trea- The next meeting will be May 9 * * * Alpha Chi's Guests of ATO's Alpha Tau Omega entertained the Alpha Chi Omega sorority with an afternoon tea dance, Saturday afternoon. --by the staff at Watkins is, 'When can I get out of here?' Students are docile as long as they're deathly ill, but as soon as they feel better they want to be out doing things." To Honor Housemother A tea was held at the Alpha Tau Omega chapter house in honor of Mrs. T. Wayne Harris, housemother, Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. All faculty members and housemothers were invited. *** Sigma Kappa Entertains Members of Sigma Nu were guests at a buffet dinner-dance Saturday at the Sigma Kappa house. To Have Hour Dance Harman Dinner Guests Miller hall will have an hour dance at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Guests at a dinner Sunday at Harman Co-op in honor of Mrs. A. R MacAdoo, former housemother, Kansas City, Mo., were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dreizler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, Dexter Welton, Charles Crowley, Robert Koenig, Clarence E. Erickson, Jr., Margaret Holsinger, and Jerrienne Tribble. Host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, present house-parents. - * * Phi Psi's Elect Gene McLaughlin, business junior, was re-elected Archon, a position on the national governing body of Phi Kappa Psi, social fraternity, at a district council meeting in Austin, Texas. McLaughlin will head the fraternity's chapters in Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas Colorado, and Texas until the next district council meeting in 1949. Other members of the Kansas chapter who attended the meeting were William Ellis, business senior; Haworth White and Anthony Mura, Jr., College juniors; Byron Shutz, sophomore; Donald Sprinkle, William Haggard, and Burris Jones, freshmen. Girls State To Be On Campus In July A Girls' State for high school girls will be held at the University July 6-13. The girls, selected for their qualities of character and leadership, will set up and operate a state government of their own. The American Legion auxiliary will sponsor a nation-wide Girls' State program this year. These meetings will be followed by a Girls' Nation in Washington, D.C., attended by representatives from each Girls' State. Graduate To Make Debut In St. Louis Opera April 19 Mrs. Zendra Kass Ashianajn, '45, a former pupil of Prof. Joseph Wilkins, will make her operatic debut as Bastienine in the Mozart opera "Bastien and Bastienne" in St. Louis on April 19. She is a member of the opera workshop at St. Louis which was organized there by Stanley Chappel, conductor of the St. Louis Symphony orchestra. Membership in the workshop was awarded by competitive auditions. Five Women Elected To Pi Lambda Theta Five new members were elected to Pi Lambda Theta, women's education sorority, at a coffee Thursday night. They are Doris Anderson and Elaine Martindell, College seniors; Antonia Martinez, education senior; Caroline Campbell, education junior; and Betty Soukup, business senior. COED'S CORNER Murcile Davis, Watkins Nurse, To Do Child Guidance Work Remember that time you were in the hospital and a tall, attractive nurse with friendly blue eyes took care of you? Chances are, it was Murceil Davis. But Mururele who looks like the model nurse in white, starched uniform and winged cap as she efficiently goes about her duties at Watkins hospital, is to become a child psychologist. "In high school days, all my hopes were pinned on being a nurse," she said. "Later during nurses training at St. Lukes in Kansas City, I took a three-months course in psychiatry. I found it so fascinating that I decided to switch to child guidance work. Capped In 1944 "I got my cap from St. Lukes in the fall of '44 and the next day came to K.U. for graduate work. I am working towards a bachelor of science in nursing and a major in psychology." Murrell believes her nursing experience will furnish a good background. "Nursing is a good chance to study human nature. In a hospital, people leave off their party mood and one sees how they bear up under difficulty." Students Want Out She laughed and said, "Probably the most frequent expression heard Belles and Their Weddings Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Corlis, Sr., of Ottawa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Mr. Gordon Danielson of McDonald. Corlis-Danielson Miss Corlis is a senior in the School of Education. Mr. Danielson is a first year law student at the University. Students Perform During Vacation Students in the School of Fine Arts had a "busman's holiday" during Easter vacation. E. M. Brack, tenor, who presents his senior recital today, gave a recital April 3 at Great Bend. He was assisted by Edward Utley, who presented his senior piano recital March 31. Jack Moehlenkamp, pianist, presented a program of piano numbers at the Philbrook Art center in Tulsa March 30. Instant Service In Our Shoe Repair Department Royal College Shop 837-38 Mass. JUST ARRIVED Deci-Point Slide Rules $16.50 made from a new substance called Dowmetal. No wooden parts to warp or crack. In the recreation sphere, Macul enjoys sports. She has taken courses in horseback riding, tennis, archery, and dancing. Supply is limited. Get Yours today. "Lately, I have been giving attention to the recipe book. There's a big matter of a wedding with a medical student sometime this summer. We're in the market for an apartment in Kansas City where we plan to live while he finishes training." Will Commute This Fall Murcile said that she will commute between Kansas City and K.U. during the fall semester. LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 735 Mass. Phone 548 "I have 12 hours of loose end to catch up before I graduate in February and go into child guidance work." 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. They Are Just Right For You— ARROW "Button Down" White Oxford SHIRTS A fine oxford cloth with Arrows Fenway collar——$3.95 Hickok Cuff Links From $1.50 to $3.50 at "And Then We Went To The Tepee Danced, And Had a Delicious Barbecued Rib Dinner (75c) and Homemade Pie" (15c) Danced, FOR DANCING AND FINE FOODS AT Just 1 1/4 Miles North of Lawrence The Tepee University of Kansas GLEE CLUBS Spring Concert HOCH AUDITORIUM April 16-8 P.M. --- Activity Tickets Admit