. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 27,1947 PAGE TWO SOCIALLY SPEAKING ER. Society, Editor BEVERLY BAUMER, Society Editor Foster Gives Party Guests at the recent Foster hall costume party were: Harry McGuire, Craig Ramsey, Lyle Vernon, Delbert Leffman, Bill Kornhaus, Richard Stucky, John Friedston, Richard Ramsey, Norbert Zimmer, Frederic Butcher, James Millington, Leon Lawler, Walter Houston, Thomas Cadden, Leslie Beamis, Calvin Schweizer, Gordon Chapple, Howard Hull Jr., Samuel Lintecum, Tom Rea, David James. Charles Hayes, Thomas Wrego- worth, Don Marshall, Robert Boees Robert Gurtler, Robert Lindenbaum, Vincent Davis, Bob Gilkerson, Samuel Lance. Lou Hutchinson and Jack Cook Maryville, Mo., Bill West, Kincaad Chaperones were Mrs. Mildred B. Scott, Mrs. Treva Brown and Mrs. R. P. Mize. Jolliffe Hall Gives Dance 南 左 南 The following were guests at the "House of Blue Lights" dance given by Joliffe hall Friday night: Frederick Reich, Allan Burns, Norton Douglas, Donald Greenhaw, Hugh Polson, Robert Shearer, Paul Thome, John Hammeke, Gerald Hammeke, Floyd Linsley, Andrew Wimmers, James Kanehl, Peter J. Kaia, Lawrence Scott, Carl Michaels, Walter Michaelis, Francis Michaelis. James Sloop, Eugene Long, William Sunfinf, Richard Barton, Paul Grice, Curtis Ottinger, William Palmer, Sanford Porte, Donald Hess, George Thomas, Albert Grimes, Robert Brown, Charles Van Buskik, M. A. Zirger, Paul Zellers, James Martin, Irwin Brown, William Jader, Phil Kirsel, Carroll McCue, William Krall, Richard Pryce, Allen Kidd, Paul Rice, Kenneth Rhodes, John Sarris, Robert Perisho, Julian Been, I. J. Taohr, Gerald Gerhart. Jack Elliott, Jim Sherman, Eldon Weaver, Robert Merrick, Ralph Collins, Frederick Brinkman, Newell Jenkins, Bud Wooden, Herb Fresse, Robert Bower, Reed Henry, Gail Stout, William Nagle, William Firner, Fred Firner, David Moore, Don Marshall, Robert Wright, John Andersen, John Pumphrey, Howard Jones, Freeman Oglesby. Harvey Snapp, Lee Hall, Albert Dobson, Wayne Hunt, Harland Culbert Clarence Athis, Juan Salvador, Arenz, Jack Adams, Ralph Zingaro, William Guntrie, Rex Stout, John Hawkins, Charles Cory, Joseph Bose, Alan Probst, George Hildebrand, Harry Walter, John Hickox. Chaperones were Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, Mrs. Robert Mize, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hankins. Give Skating Party Phi Kappa Psi and Chi Omega gave a joint roller skating party Saturday morning. COED'S CORNER To Be History Teacher-Housewife Are Goals Of Pilot Ruth Coughlin Rose Coughlin is going to be a history teacher. Reason for her choice of profession goes back to 1867. That year her grandfather bought a farm from two Indians named Bluejacket and Silver Heel. Stories of the transaction first aroused her interest in history, which dates as far back as she can remember. Likes Books And Pets Rose was reared on that same farm where she still hunts squirrels, frolics with her two collies, Lassie and Champ, and reads books by Will Durant, her favorite contemporary author. Another of her outdoor interests is flying. Rose holds a private pilot's license which she received in 1945, but too many Hill activities have kept her away from planes. Work On Master's She was graduated from the University last year and is now working on her master's degree. When that's right, she will be ready to teach history. Aside from teaching, Rose has other plans for the future. A bright diamond on the "right" finger suggests that life won't pale much once she's out of the classroom. She and Arthur Ebener of Kansas City plan to be married this summer. Rose is president of Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history fraternity; a member of Pi Lambda Theta, women's honorary education fraternity; and a Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha Delta Pi Entertains Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi Black Diamond party were Lester Firsthein, Calvin Briney, William Reeves, Charles Apt, Charles Shopner, Theodore Reid, Frank Hoge, Joseph Daly, William Burgrand, Joseph Daly, William Burgrand, Miles Light, Buddy Hinkle, Paul Haggard, Harry Halligan, William Case. Alan Stewart, Charles Eggen, John Armel, George Sloane, Donald Powell, Arlyn Smith, Roland Ostund, Kenneth Cooper, Jack Cousins, James Cuthbertson, Jack Adams, John Hall, Royal Simpson, Winfield Harvey, Robert Weyntraut, Dewey Nemez, Wayne Bentley, Robert Morey, Richard Rosenfield, Jack Settles, Lawrence Exkley. Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McJones Mr. and Mrs. James Blaser, Emerson Hazlett, Eloise Crandall, William Pattison, Beverley Robertson, Howard Perry, Bobette Sellers. Lambda Chi Pledges Lambda Chi Alpha announces the pledging of Lawrence Pennington, Frankfort, Kans., and LeRoy Cox, Hutchinson. Tau Kappa Epsilon Pledges Tau Kappa Epsilon announces the pledging of the following: William Hurst, William Huffman, James Silvius and Kenneth McCallister, all of Kansas City and Robert Blank, Altamont. LAUNDERETTE Bendix Equipped 30 Minute Self Service—SOAP FREE 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.————Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 813 Vermont St. Phone 3368 Up to 10 lb. Washing (per machine)----25c 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 8 p.m. to 5 p. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Serving K.U. Students For 43 Years. 809 MASS. University Daily Kansan Belles and Their Weddings FOR PARTY RENTALS Happy-Howell Gray-Carlson Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Happy of Ottawa, to Mr. Ross Howell who is a student of Ottawa University. Miss Happy was assisted by Joyen. Verdiilland and Lynn Hayton. Their corsages were of yellow carnations. The announcement was made by Mrs. W. C. Jackson, housemother. Chocolates were passed. Probst-Hildebrand Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Probst of Argonia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian, to Mr. George Hildebrand of Lawrence. Formal announcement of the engagement was made at a dinner party Sunday at Jolliffe hall. Miss Probst was assisted by Geraldine Bobbitt, who corsage was of yellow carnations. Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, writer and Mrs. Jennifer write carnations and Mrs. Pearl Hildebrand wore a corsage of pink carnations. Miss Probst is a sophomore in the school of Fine Arts. University Daily Kansan Mail in station, a semester, $40-a-year. (In Lawrence add $1 a semester postage.) Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. 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