28 CH 28,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ght: pha Chi Omega hayride, 6 p.m. idnight. A dance, Community building, m. to midnight. Upsilon transcontinental, 9 midnight. mon Co-op party, 9 p.m. to mcn. so on. Alpha Psi dance, Military building, 9. to midnight. Oakls hall party at the hall, m. to midnight. sepy Hollow hour dance, 7:30 30 p.m. memorial Drive carnival, Union ling, 9 p.m. to midnight, eta Tau buffet dinner dance, p.m. to midnight. ta Gamma party, chapter 8 p.m. to midnight. I Chi dance, Military Science ling, 9 p.m. to midnight. p. m., 9 p.m. to mid... SOCIALLY SPEAKING VERLY BAUMER, Society Editor Kappa Psi Entertains in Kappa Psi entertained recent- ment with a buffet given at the chap- house. Guests were: Anne- ngrose, Rose Lawler, Nancy Love, alex O'Haver, Marie-Genet Gov- Donna Swartz, Marianne J. Cogh- ley, Kingsley, Judy Torrey, Mary Sue Wei- Patricia Norgoss, Virginia Car- Patricia Malott, Mary Janette Edith Malott, Mary Janette Kathy Culley, Dorothy dward, Louise Lambert. net Malott, Rosemary Robinson, alda Keesee, Valda Harkness, inna McGeorge, Meredith Gear, beth Sheridan, Mary J. Jones Ag, Frances Lawrence, Marcia Bova Norma Jean Guthrie, Beveri- Melburn, Beverly Brooks, Mary Caird, Martha Leglar, Gretchen eburgh, Jane Dunnire, Elizabeth vers, Marilyn Seymour, Nancy ter, Sally Tremble, Nancy Moore, ah Houck, Winona Klotz, Eliza- Brewer, Elizabeth Martin, Mary kins, Diane Robison, Marion aring, Patricia Brown, and Betsy om. *** *** mon To Give Carnival-Dance farmon Co-op will hold an opense penny carnival and dance at hall, from 9 to midnight to ht. opa Eta Kappa Gives Smoker kappa Eta Kappa gave a smoker electrical engineering students. Firner, Dennis Willard, Wal- Stegman, Walter Heinrich, Har- Kockaday, Paul Farrar, Robert bridge, Robert Light, Charles rimett, Claude Owens, Milton Jill, Lyle Chapman, Edward graney, Rod Kelly. uest speaker was Prof. G. W. with, chairman of the mathematics artment and honorary member Kappa Eta Kappa. Gamma Delta Elects Galantine Debtman chi Gamma Delta recently elected installed the following officers: William Macerran, president; renn Riegle, treasurer; Robert wi, secretary; Charles Marsh, reading secretary; and Thomas Ober, torian. *** En Wives Entertain The Sig Ep Wives entertained ir husbands with a buffet dinner ently. The party was held at home of Mrs. Leroy Krug, presi- t of the club. Those present re: Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Gibson, Mr. I I Mrs. Robert Murray, Mr. and s. C. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. nry Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Roland ghees, Mr. and Mrs. William ane, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shurzt, And Mrs. Irven Hayden, Mr. and seph Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Bob 象 Gamma Phi Beta Entertains The pledge class of Gamma Phi it gave a "hook and ladder" party Phi Beta Entertains COED'S CORNER Janet Belt Can Handle Anything From Broncos, Guns, To Swords Janet "J. B." Belt owns a broncho, a cocker spaniel, a gun, a bow and arrow, and a sword—and she knows how to handle them all. "I've got too many irons in the fire, but it's my nature to want to know about things," she explained. about things, she came to Three years ago. JB. bought a bronco which had been shipped to Kan- nell in North Dakota. $^®$ sas from a range in North Dakota "The purchase came as a shock to my family who does not like horses. I still have my horse, however. She's a little sorrel with a glazed face and two white stockings," she said. Later, someone gave J.B. a small ginger-colored cocker spaniel, "I call him Wimpy or Honey boy. He is anti-social and doesn't like anybody but me." Now president of the Women's Rifle club, she did not have the least interest in shooting before last summer. mer. "Then I had a date with a crack-shot and we went gunning on the banks of the Wakarusa. We tried our luck at picking off brush and tincans in the river. He said that if I'd go on with it, I might become a good shot. Last summer, J.B. had her first experience with the bow and arrow. "I enrolled in Archery I and II. Good archery takes good coordination from your shoe-strings to the tip of your head." she explained. "Beginning this fall, I practiced every day on the range below the Military Science building. At first, I couldn't hit a thing. But I said to myself, 'I'm going to do or die.'" J. B. "did." She kept shooting away until her score mounted to 95 out of a possible 100. She says, "I won't be satisfied until I get a 100. That's what I'm trying for." "My first stab at fencing was last semester. It was hard at first, but I got on to it. Fencing is fun; it is also believable strenuous." J. B. belongs to the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority but she lives at her home, which is at the very bottom of the hill. The Bells moved here six years ago, from Schenectady, N.Y. J. B. described her different activities in the east. "We lived in Mohawk valley. During the winter, I used to ski. I was a member of a bicycling association. In the summer I used to take recently. The living room was decorated with red cheese cloth curtains burned at the edges. Fire scenes were painted on mirrors, and dinner was served on card tables with red checkered table cloths. Dinner was followed by a dance. Guests were: Richard Piper, Bertrand Morris, James Briley, Harold Moore, Arthur Wiggins, Herbert Wilder, George Weeks, Maleolm Dryden, Jerry Ward, John Crump, William Sharp, James Coffman, Dean Miller, Harley Colburn, William Sproull, Robert Stroud, Robert Near, Donald Price. Chaperons: Mrs. Ralph Baldwin Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. H. J. Overholser, and Mrs. Clark Mandigo. "APRIL FOOL" FOLLIES IF YOU WANNA HAVE A LOTTA FUN ATTEND OUR Tuesday, 11:45 p.m. NO FOOLIN' "April Fool" Follies BEDSIDE MANNERS' JOHN CARROL RUTH HUSSY CHARLIE RUGGLES ANN RUTHERFORD bicycle trips. We covered about 50 miles a day, ate five times as much as usual, and had fun." Attend our regular 9:00 p.m. show and be our guests at the J. B. is a senior. He enjoys writing and is majoring in English. "April Fool" Follies "You'd be surprised what I want to do," she confided. "I'd like to raise horses on a dude ranch. Such a life would not be fenced in, and it would provide some good material for Wild West tales." 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