8,19 APRIL 8,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREA SOCIALLY SPEAKING BEVERLY BAUMER, Society Editor Theta's Initiate 17 Kappa Alpha Theta announces the recent initiation of the following: THE following: Judith Torrey, honor initiate; Jerry Sauder, Mary Sue Weimer; Jet Malott, Edith Malott, Joan Stevenson, Marcia Raines, Nancy Van Bebber, Phillips Doane, Juliette van Vinny, Vinitha, Daugherty, Francese Bernero, Virginia Jensen, Norma Jean Guatrie, Mercedes Muir, Mary Jane Merriman, Elizabeth McCune. Phi Kappa Pledges Two Guests at the initiation were Mrs. M. L. McClure, Mrs. F. Jensen, Mrs. O. M. Raines, Mrs. A. B. Marr, Miss Sally Eldison, Mrs. Charles Robertson, and Mrs. Lawrence Woodruff. Phi Kappa announces the pledging of Gilbert Stramel, Hays, and Richard Rowe, Goodland. Gamma Phi Dinner Guests Recent dinner guests of Gamma Phi Beta were Mr. and Mrs. George Sauer and Dean and Mrs. G. B. Smith. *** Wright Pledges Sig Ep Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Don Wright, Lawrence Phi Chi Entertains Kappa Upsition chapter of Phi Chi, medical fraternity, entertained with its annual founder's day banquet and dance March 29 in the Kansas room of the Union. Ernie Rice's band provided music for the dance, which was held in the Military Science building. A green and white theme was carried out in decorations. Guests were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane Maltott, Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Stoland, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Seribir, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzmorris, J. Jack Schdeler, and Miss Helen Casson, Blackwell, Okla. Aiunium present included Dr. and Mrs. William R. Brown, Kansas City, Kan.; Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Mathewson, Kansas City, Mo., Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Becker, Blackwell Okla, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Myers, Kansas City, Dr. and Mrs. James Batty, Wadsworth, Dr. and Mrs. R.W. Emerson, Topeka, Dr. and Mrs.D. D. Neis, Wadsworth, and Dr.James Reed. Other guests included Pauline Rankin, Klearn Bird, Jeanne McGrew, Nancy Dille, Marcella Cousins, Jeane Templeton, Sue Ann Poling, Billie Lawson, Kathleen Broers, Melba Wigate, Freda Archer, Marilyn Voth, JoAnn Adell, Anita Bedell, Dorothy Culbreath, Nita Keite, Etta Mae Cooper, Ruth Jacques, Jean Murray, Marguerita Kerchen, Carolyn Covert, Margie McCullough, Billie Dunn, Dorothy Danna, Martha Roots, Areta Hemphill, Kay Wilson, and Lucille Hollenbeck. lenbeck Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Innes, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Foland, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Munnens, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Roth, Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowser, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pin- comb, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glob- son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cater, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Schroder, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. John Griff- fith, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Mosley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kael- m, Mr. and Mrs. James Enns, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Montgomery, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Batty. Chaperons were Mrs. V. A. Mallory, Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Leonard, and Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Emerson. Topeka To Revive Reinisch Garden With 3,000 Plants Topeka—(UP)—New life is in store for Topeka's once-famous Reinisch rose gardens. Rated one of the finest in the nation in 1932, the garden area in Gage municipal park suffered during the war when replacement plants were impossible to obtain. Three thousand new rose plants costing $2,000 will arrive soon to revive the gardens. COED'S CORNER 'Spook' Spake, Cream Puff Lover, Prefers Occupational Therapy A cream puff lover with taffy blonde hajar, Muralyn "Spook" Spake, is a transfer to Mount Oread from Randolph Macon college. This green-cyed, 5 foot 4 inch Pi Phi, whose favorite food is cream puffs, admits that she really likes co-education better. Muralyun is a committee member of almost every campus or Junior class activity. She has helped on committees for the Junior Prom, the events committee for the Memorial Drive campaign, and debated in the Student-Faculty Solidarity conference. Minors in G. 1. With a Spanish major, Muralyn is combining occupational therapy as a minor. She likes it so well Minors in O. T "I like to help people and in O. T. I can actually get into the business of giving them aid." 89% likes water sports she may change to O. T "Spook" likes water sports Swimming is "Spook's" favorite sport. A member of Quaack club, she won third place in diving in the preliminaries of the intramural swimming contests. An advocate of all water sports, Muralyal likes canoeing and sailing almost as well as swimming. Her number one spectator sport is basketball. Muralyn has lived in Kansas City, Kan., all her life but likes to travel. "Travel always makes your views and education broader," Muralyn finished. "But there's no place like home and Kansas." University Daily Kansan Advertising Brings Real Results ALWAYS BETTER...BETTER ALL WAYS