MARCH 18,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING BEVERLY BAUMER, Society Editor Tri Delts' Initiate 14 Delta Delta Delta announces the initiation of the following: Patricia Harris, Bernadine Read, Dorothy O'Connor, Vina Godding, Kathryn Walter, Mary Trousdale, Jane Archibald, Joanne Pugh, Doreen Wallace, Jeanne Rose, Betty Ann Hiltz, LaVerne Swain, Nancy McGraw, Marjorie Seidmore. Patricia Harris was honor initiate. Law Frat Initiates J4 Kappa's Pledge One Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pledging of Marjorie Stark, Manhattan. Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity, recently initiated the following: Vernon Nuss, Thomas Mackie, Robert Bailey, Oral Bilyeu, Leo Rupar, Don Hayward, Leroy Covey, Franklin Hiebert, Gerald Fowlie, Dwaine Oglesby, Grove Sweet, Algie Harding, Jean Moore, Kenneth Hiebsch Templin Hall Gives Dance Pledges are John Atchinson, Elwyn Henry, James H. Bradley, Evan Stevens, and Ronald Albright. Guests at Templin hall's St. Patrick's day dance were: Harold Kauffman, Francis Barrow, Lt. Bole Allyn, Kenneth Bales, Donald Blakeslee, Archie DeBruce, Dwight Gilkison, John J. Pinney, Van Harrison, Jack Freeman, Paul Briley, Arnold Englund, Bailey Chaney, Jim Bouksa, Evan Williams, Charles Black, Jim Grimes, John C. Foster, and Ralph Eacock. Delta Chi held a reception in the chapter house Sunday in honor of Robert M. Butler, fine arts senior. Phi Chi Dinner Delta Chi Holds Reception The dinner will be followed by a social evening. An informal dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the English room of the Union building for members of Phi Chi Theta, business women's sorority, Norma Jean Pyke, president of the organization, announced today. College Experiments With Dating Course Bowling Green, O.-Bowling Green university has started a course in dating, the Pathfinder News magazine reports. True, the subject—much less the word—is not included in Webster's dictionary. But that is no barrier educators looking for a new course. The official announcement hails the idea of the teacher, Professor Samuel H. Lowrie, who believes that communities should organize to encourage dating under wholesome conditions. He considers it a normal element in social development, a large factor in the personality growth of the individual. Professor Lowrie lets it be known he is writing "a textbook on dating problems" and is encouraging the establishment of similar courses in other universities. I Love You In Morse Situate, Mass. (UP)—The famed Minot's Light off these shores is known along the New England coast as Lowers' Light because of its characteristic one-four-three flash, the same numerical count as the words I LOVE YOU. It takes 30 seconds to complete the flash. 'Y' To Sponsor Dance The Y.M., W.Y.C.A. will sponsor a freshman hour dance 7 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas room of the Union, Carol Hastings, publicity chairman, announced today. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. Universityholiday weekends. Second class matter Sept. 17, 1900, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. COEDS' CORNER Blind Dates Just Aren't Custom In Panama, Raquel Rios Says You just don't go on a blind date if you live in Panama. Soft-spoken Raquel Rios, better known as "Rocky," believes that dating is one of the most startling differences between Panama's customs and those in U.S. "We never had blind dates in Panama," she remarked. She explained how boys and girls meet at a central park on Thursday and Sunday nights—boys on one side and girls on the other. An orchestra plays, and the boy sits on a bench with the girl of his choice. Rocky made her first visit to the states the fall of 1945, after she had received a scholarship from the University. She enjoys sleigh-riding here—last winter she attempted her first ice skating on Potters lake and "didn't fall down once!" In a land where you can swim all year long, Rocky's favorite sport is swimming—as a member of Quack club. Now she is busy with 13 hours of graduate work in business, and she's teaching 6 hours of Spanish. She obtained three years under-graduate credit from the Inter-American university, where her father is professor of philosophy. But she doesn't plan to follow in her father's footsteps by making teaching her career. "Mother always told me not to be a professor." The reason: her father spent so much time reading and preparing for conferences that her mother decided that wouldn't be good for a girl. At present, Rocky is thinking of working in the canal zone. Although "everybody has been friendly," and she has "forgotten to be homesick," she's looking forward to going back to Panama this summer anyhow. Clash In Education Says Mrs. Calderwood Students training for a vocation in the scientific or professional fields usually balk when they are faced with liberal arts requirements. Mrs. Robert Calderwood, of the English department, students at a reaccent coffee forum. "The blame for the clash between two general fields lies equally on students and teachers," she said. "These two areas of study should be integrated." Liberal arts can be useful and fun, and they have always been connected with the business of living, she pointed out. Mrs. Calderwood believes that since women are attending universities originally planned only for men, "many women are not being trained for anything useful, even as good homemakers. I believe that women represent a greater worry in our modern educational system than men," she said. "When art for art's sake, or culture for culture's sake becomes the creed of a civilization, that civilization is on the downgrade," she remarked. Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. PROTECT YOUR EYES Glasss Fitted and Broken Lenses Duplicated 'Bird' To Sponsor Night Club Saturday WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS FOR PARTY RENTALS Used Juke Box Records For Sale Soft lights and sweet music will set the mood for the Bitter Bird Night club Saturday according to Harold T. Herrriott, editor-in-chief of the Bitter Bite John H. Emick 1014 Mass. Phone 343 The dance will last from 8 to 12 Saturday in the Union ballroom. Music will be supplied by Jimmy Hollyfield and his orchestra; entertainment will be furnished by the "Wichita All-Girl floor show" and on-the-spot drawings by Frank Miller. Only 200 couples can be accommodated. Tables will be reserved for two couples. Dress will be semi-formal. KEEP FIT AND HELP B U I L D RESISTANCE TO COLDS AND FLU BY DRINKING MILK Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co- Call K.U. 25 with your news. When Is A Chancellor Not A Chancellor? Chancellor Malott was a chancellor 18 years before he became chancellor of the University. 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