RCH 11, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING --es Entertain VERLY BAUMER, Society Editor A Night in the Swamp, the third series of four Teke Mardi Grasies, was held Saturday night at Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity life. Jimmy Holyfield's orchestra for the dance. uests were Isobel Atwood, Josee Bradney, Bernice Brady, Cole Carlson, Frances Deane Carter, Nicola Coppa, Mary Genette Rey, Ethelma Craig, Eileen Stetsman, Marylyn Franklin, Jon Gorbutt, Carol Ann Hastley, Jo Ann Hepworth, Ev Humy, Lila Hyten, Nancy Jackson, Verne Keeven, Barbara Lamoxia, Jacquelyn Logan, Melba Maury, Sara Minnis, Patty Nordeen, Owen B'rien, Joanne Pugh, Betty Isa, Georgiana Sewell, Kathryn Walter, Louise Springer, Adeline Mila Williams, Norma E. Willoan Woodward. out-of-town guests were: Alice asi, June Davis, Janice Hauge, Ai- h Omer, JoAnn Tucker, Gloria sson. Carol Winter, Mr. and Mrs. ary Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. Oli- Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Phil guard and Phil Howard Jr. Mary and I am the first Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. ff Hauge, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Stars, and Mrs. H. P. R. Damage. Oha Chi Pledges One Ola Chi Pledges One Alpha Chi Omega announces the wedding of Marianne Rogers of Independence. Mo. ppa Phi's Elect Paui Phi's Elect Kappa Phi, organization for Methist women, has elected officers for coming year. They are: president, Virginia Shimer; vice- president, La Vaughn Hodgson; cor- ponding secretary, Esther Calvin; creation secretary Bettie Swart; asurer, Richard Richert; chapplain, ace Janke; historian, Elsie Le- ew pledges this year for Kappa are: McPeak, Nancy Messenger Kittie Nite, Dorothy Oyer, Edna av Robinson, Marilyn Schazekel, nirley Sondker, Joan Stringflower, ora Lee Temple, and Joyce Walker kes Elect Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has ected the following officers: John each prytanis; Robert Brock, epiytanis; Gene Linthicum, grammasu; Perry Wileo, crysophylos; obert Carl, histor; Harold Benitz, ophepetes; Ralph Brock, plyortes; ad Walter Yoakum, hegemon. The Tekes have also pledged the allowing men: Starl Driskill, Kansas City; James Hastings, Pratt;rank Limbocker, Iola; Emerson fields, Lincolnville; Earl Spiral, urlingame; and Jerry Ward, Great end. State Of The States Up To You Girls The first post-war Girls' State will be held at the University July 7 to 2, sponsored by the Kansas American Legion auxiliary. About 200 girls representing more than 40 high schools are expected to attend. Mrs. Willard L. Morss, of Howard, national committee woman of the auxiliary, will be the 1947 director. he has been a staff member of previous Girls' states. Dr. Ethan P. Alen, director of the Bureau of Government Research, will be the adiser on governmental procedures. During the week state governmental procedure will be simulated on elected governor, a two-houseature, and mayors and council members for city governments. Demos and passage of laws will follow same rules used in state government. COEDS' CORNER She's Never Been To Alaska-- But Harger's Sure It's Mellow Queen of the entire Alaskan commission is vivacious, brown-eyed Gwen Harger, senior attendant to the Homecoming queen both last year and this fall. "Pictures of the Homecoming really covered territory," she said, looking amazed, "Some of the fellas on Attu island got a look at them and I was declared queen of Attu. GWEN HARGER Dames Gallivant Offspring Can't Husbands Rant Graduates of Harvard spread their academic influence over the nation, and their wives carried to campuses an enthusiasm for similar organization. Student husbands, as far back as 1900, stayed late at night in laboratories, so the wives of Harvard men organized the Harvard Dames to amuse themselves while their husbands got an education. Married women of K.U. first met in 1910. They played bridge, had book reviews, and took their children to meetings when their husbands wanted to study. In 1911 the KU. Dames became a charter member of the National Association of University Dames. The Dames still play bridge, on the first and third Wednesday of every month, and have book reviews, but no nursery is large enough for all the children who are left at home for the husbands to tend. "The only requirements for membership are a student husband and an initiation," said Mrs. Maurice Kellogg, president. An initiation will be held in Lindley hall, Wednesday. More pictures were passed around. Then the entire Alaskan commission decided they needed a queen. A contest was held with universities in the states submitting pictures. My photo was one of those entered. "It was a big day when I received the telegram notifying me of my graduation to queen of the entire commission. That night, I glued my car to the radio just to hear the news again. Alaska may be the land of ice and snow, but if you ask me, it's outie mellow."* Far from being only ornamental, Gwen is a constant participant in intramurals. As a member of Alpha Delta Pi, she belongs to the volleyball, badminton, basketball, tennis, and baseball teams. She did her share pivoting the ball to win victory for ADPi in the basketball tournament. At a summer camp last year, Gwen was instructor of archery, tennis, and badminton. Through her knowledge of athletics, she became secretary in the Athletic office for three semesters. She believes her interest in sports is due to her father. "He has taken me to sports events ever since I've been able to walk. At seven, I was sitting on the K.U. stadium bleachers, when Glenn Cunningham won the mile. Dad was a track man himself in the Missouri state meets. As a vocation, he practices dentistry in Kansas City. On the side, however, he chooses amateur basketball players from high schools to form teams of which he is coach. The Norris twins and Forrest Griffith were one on his teams, Guinn's major? Sociology. "I had intended to receive my degree in Home Ec, but this semester decided on sociology—it calls for plenty of talk—I like to talk—and it's a good field." Gwen is a Jay Jane, a member of Y.W.C.A., W.A.A., and the Sociology club. She is on the publicity committee of the Sophomore class and the Union Activities committee, and is a worker in the student War Memorial drive. Before the war, women in the U.S. were buying approximately 8,000 tons of hairpins annually. HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. Phone 12 NEW! THEY'RE HERE HEAR THEM MGM RECORDS NEW! Album: Records: There Is No Greater Love Heartaches ___ Jimmy Dorsey Anniversary Song If I Had My Life To Live Over ___ Kate Smith For You Alone Without A Song ___ Lauritz Melchoir Hey Daddy-O Slow Burn ___ Sy Olive Album: 'Till the Clouds Roll By ------------ Original Cast Records: A. K. Psi Gives Party 925-27 Mass. Phone 375 Alpha Kappa Psi,business fraternity held a dance and bridge party in the Kansas room Saturday night Guests were; Glendale Jones, Marjorie Burtscher, Mary K. Parker, Nancy Cameron, Betty Copeland, Betty Ireton, Mrs. Sara Coleman, Charlotte Thayer, Marcella Stewart, Marietta Higley, Martha Jo Easter, Sarah Minnis, Ruth Virginia Scheuler, Billie Jo Kent, Cora May Simpson, Mary Lou Foley, Lu Ann Lane, Betty Gilpin, Ruth Mitchell, Beverly Betz, Bertha I. Mauzey. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seelye, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawey, Mr. Wiley Mitchell, Mr. Nelson Shafer, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. W. S. Shaw. The Diliciens quintuplets in Argentina are 2 years old. Sigma Nu's Entertain The Sigma Nu fraternity entertained the Delta Gammas and their guests with a tea dance at the chapter house Saturday. University Daily Kansan University Danny Kusinn Mail subscription fee $450 a year, semester postage. Mail subscription cost $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan. every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays, and examination dates. Open on September 17, 1910, of the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan. under act of March 3, 1879. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 Mmmm! Hear That Motor Purr? JUST GOT IT BACK FROM A SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION JOB. THEY USED A PARTICULAR KIND OF LUBRICATION FOR MY PARTICULAR MAKE OF CAR. Had it done at Channel - Sanders Motor Company 622-24 Mass. Phone 616 COMPLETE LINE OF... Groceries Fresh Meats Fruits Vegetables Log Cabin Dairy 19th & Louisiana Just 3 blocks south of the campus on Louisiana