MARCH 21, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE A Calendar of Campus Events Tonight: Jolliffe hall open-house, 9 p.m. to midnight Corbin hall, dance, 8:30 p.m. to midnight Gamma Phi Beta dance, chapter house, 6:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday: Sigma Kappa dance, chapter house bom. to midnight Alpha Delta Pi buffet and dance, chapter house, 7 p.m. to midnight Nu Sigma Nu party, Baker's barn, 8 p.m. to midnight Tau Kappa Epsilon party, chapter house. 9 p.m. to midnight Miller hall party, 9 p.m. to midnight Foster hall dance, 9 p.m. to midnight Battenfeld hall dance, 9 p.m. to midnight Bitter bird dance, Union ballroom 8 pm. to midnight SOCIALLY SPEAKING BEVERLY BAUMER, Society Editor Jolliffe To Give Dance Jollife hall will give an open house dance at the hall from 9 to 12 p. m. tonight. Kappa Phi Meets Tonight Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, will have their Easter meeting at 7 tonight in the Methodist church. Mrs. Thomas Pearson will be the speaker. Tekes To Give Mardi Gras The final Teke Mardi Gras party will be given at 8:30 p. m. Saturday at the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity house. Kass Kassinger and his orchestra will play for the dance. The Blue room of the Roosevelt hotel in New Orleans will be the setting for the party, which is to be a masquerade ball. Delta Gamma Initiates Delta Gamma announces the initiation of the following: Kathleen O'Connor, Bette Jones, Margaret Cloyd, Louise Kintzel Westwood, Carol Buhler, Betty Hirleman, Margaret Jean Hanna, Irma Rick, Marie Touhey, Sally Sandifer, Aibig Bixby, Edith Morris, and Mary McCartney. Delta Chi Entertains Delta Chi entertained Sigma Kappa at a buffet dinner and hour dance Wednesday in the chapter house. Sigma Kappa Initiates Sigma Kappa announces the initiation of the following: father of the bowling. Abbey Behler, Jean Bowersox, Barbara Burhnke, Ann Clifford, Helen Hendrix, Kathryn Hessling, Rita Horning, Donna Kapp, Geralda Keeese, Nora Mason, Donna Munn, Ruth Murphy, Jacqueline Pryor, Marielle Rettig, Nancy Ruth, Katherine Scherer, Diana Smith, Shirley Sparling, Dorothy Wheat, Zelina Higginbottom. --we are proud to say we still maintain our efficient service, economic charges,and high regard for each and every customer. Gamma Phi Beta Initiates Gamma Phi Beta announces the initiation of Peggy Graber, Carol Ann Hastings, Doris Then, Etta Mae Cooper, Isobel Atwood, Alberta Schmitzler, Carolyn Carter, Barbara Johnson, Grace Gwinner, Bernice Brady, Corine Carter, Joan Manuel, Marilyn Glou, Shirley Hoyt, Ann Allen, Janetelle Pollom, Sammy Peete, Alix Neville. Doris Tihen was honor initiate; and Bernice Brady received the activity ring. Mrs. Kenneth Dubach of Kansas City, Gamma Phi Beta's national director of provences, was guest speaker at the initiation banquet. Other alumnae representatives of Sigma chapter present were: Mrs. W. J. Graber, Mrs. Robert Hodgeson, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Miss Nancy Leathers, Miss Jane Reid, rs. George Baxter Smith, Mrs. W. Stacy, Ms. George Docking, Mrs. Jean Ostrum, Mrs. Williams Cavert, Mrs. Weber Hutton, Mrs. Delbert Perkins, Miss Shirley Carl. Physical Education Majors Study Asserts Georgia Westmoreland COED'S CORNER "One of the most discouraging things is that students just don't think that physical education majors have to study," Georgia Westmoreland, Delta Gamma, complains. "Playing volley ball isn't hard, but learning to teach it is much more difficult." Georgia, known on the Hill for her dancing, is a physical education teacher. How many 2.5 grade averages? The 5 foot 6 inch brunette with blue eyes is "erazy about" her major and likes modern dance best. She hopes to follow in the footsteps of her mother, and teach physical education in the Kansas City grade schools. At present, she takes 18 hours, and does practice teaching in physical education and tumbling in the Lawrence grade schools. A nature-lover, as well as a physical education advocate, Georgia loves hikes and outdoor life. This summer she plans either to work as general counselor at Camp Cheley in Colorado, or as a recreational leader in Kansas City, her home town. Last summer, she worked in an office in Kansas City, and "just hated it", because she couldn't stand being inside all the time, and was always "anxious to get out." Besides lessons, practice teaching, and dancing at War Memorial and Bitter Bird dances, Georgia is active in all University intramurals, both as player and official, and is a member of the Women's Athletic association and Tau Sigma. "And, she pointed out, "this just doesn't leave time for much of anything else." Green weeds in stubble fields take moisture which should be saved for next year's crops. Ehrlich To Present Cello Recital Sunday John Ehrlich, senior in the School of Fine Arts will present a cello recital in Frank Strong Hall auditorium at 4 p.m. Sunday. He entered the University in 1939 and was first cellist in the K.U. Symphony Orchestra. In 1942 Karl Krueger, then director of the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra heard him play and invited him to appear as soloist with the orchestra and offered him a position in the cello section. While in the service he was stationed at Honolulu and was first cellist in the Honolulu symphony orchestra and a member of the Central Pacific String quartet. Selections will be Sonnta in A major (Beethoven) for cello and piano, Concerto in D major (Haydn), Bach Suite in C major for violin-cello and the Adagio and Allegro (Schumann). The first suggestion of the establishment of an agricultural college in the United States was made by George Washington in his first message to Congress, in 1790. 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