H 6, RCH 6,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY, KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Mass. 2054 SOCIALLY SPEAKING VERLY BAUMER, Socioty Editor w Frat Organized the Delta Epsilon chapter of mega Psi Phi, a new social frater- ture, has been established at the Ui- niversity. Charter members are: Ford, Russel Briscoe, Ralph Charles Nilon, John Franklin, Clifford Pirtle. Old members the fraternity are: Everett Bell, vid Brown and Carlon Pryor. Grand basileus is Carlon Pryor; it vice grand basileus is Arthur ; grand keeper of records and is Ralph Gill; grand keeper of ance, Charles Nilon; editor-in- ef of the oracle, C. A. Pirtle. O's Install Officers new officers of Chi Omega wereently installed. They are: president, Bonnie Holden; vice president,ricia Ann Strong; secretary,Dorcea Thomas: treasurer, Martha Mager; pledge trainer, Jane Ferrell;apter correspondent, Elinor Part; social chairman, Nancy Messenger; activities chairman, Marilyn einert; intramurals chairman,nel Pearson; house manager,Pacia Pearson. angle Gives Tea the following were guests at the tangle tea dance Saturday: Bettyeen, Juliette Williams, Natalieacock, Betty Ann Hilts, MaryViria Hood, Nancy McGraw, Bettyyward, Marjorie Richards, Ruthlip, Marylou Bacon, MaryTrouse, Phyllis Griesinger, Mary Janeussen, Joyce Thompson, Barbaraasson, Norma Schneider, EleanorPage, Jean Invester, Lucilleackel, Ida Schruder. kekslev Hall Elects New officers elected at Lockley all recently are: Lucile Ralston, resident; Ruth Hibbs, vice-president; Jeanne Cockreham, secretary; ollie Helmlinger, treasurer; Leah ehling, social chairman; Laura An Templeton, song leader; Horne Bedell, inter-dorm representative; and Joan Lippelman, intraural chairman. g Ep's Initiate 18 Sigma Alpha Epsilon initiated the allowing persons Wednesday; marles Apt, J. O. Biggs, Paul Cars, Malcomb Copeland, Murray avis, Ray Fleming, Robert Freearg, John Haddock, Claude Houun, Clyde Johnson, Richard Lamb, William Meier, David Mitchell, Sam eacock, Charles Peterson, John eese, Jerry Shideler, Edward Welter. Up and Coming A Calendar of Campus Events onight: Phi Kappa dance, 1127 Ohio, 7:30 m to midnight Kappa Phi dance, 8 p.m. to 10:30 m. Saturday: Sigma Chi party, chapter house him to midnight. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, dance, chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight. Alpha Tau Omega casino dance, chapter house, 8 p.m. to midnight. Tau Kappa Epsilon dance, chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight. Padding Makes Layouts Miss Ruth Ann Redding, '46, since October 1946 has been doing layout and copy in the advertising department of The American Hereford Journal, 600 Graphic Arts Building, Kansas City. Missouri. She is "writing sales appeals for cattle." COEDS' CORNER She Bought 'A Pig In A Poke' But Miss Blair Has No Regrets About choosing pharmacy: "That is a decision I have never regretted," said Frances Blair, an instructor in the School of Pharmacy, from Dillion. About choosing pharmacy? Miss Blair explained her situation more fully when she added, "I was given a scholarship to the University and didn't know what to study. Meanwhile, my cousin thumbed $ \textcircled{*} $ given a scholarship to the Univers Meanwhile, my cousin thumbed through the college hulletlin and then suddenly asked, 'Why don't you study pharmacy?' So I did. Well, might call that snap judgment but at least that is a decision I have never regretted." Before Miss Blair had completed her work on a bachelor of science degree she instructed for two semesters for part-time work. Following graduation in 1944, she attended the University of Michigan hospital at Ann Arbor for six months. to give As a registered pharmacist, Miss Blair is teaching in Manufacturing Pharmacy and will conduct a course in first aid and accident prevention next semester. In September, 1945, she returned to K.U. as a full time instructor and to do graduate work. In August, 1946, at the National Pharmaceutical convention in Pittsburgh, Dr. Bowers, dean of the School of Pharmacy at the Univers- Mr. Todd is at present a student in the School of Medicine of the University. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi, Medical fraternity. His pre-medical training here was completed previous to his 'three years' service in the United States Naval Reserve. Herold-Todd Malone-Keith Miss Herold is a former K. U. student and also attended Northwestern university, Evanston, Ill. She studied violin at the University of Manhattan, and attended the National Music camp in Interlochen, Mich. for three summers. Recently, she returned to her home at Anthony after completing the preliminary six months period at the Kansas School of Nursing, Kansas City. Mrs. Ola Keith, Holyrood, announces the marriage of her daughter, Shirley Jean, to Mr. David Malone, son of Mrs. Hans Wurl, Quinney, Washington. The wedding took place in the parsonage of the First Baptist church, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. The Rev. E. C. Knautz performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Herold of Anthony announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Richard Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Todd of El Dorado. An article, "Pharmacy of the University of Kansas Health Service Offers Useful Management Suggestions", written by Miss Blair, was published in the "Technical Journal of Hospital Administration". She also belongs to the Kansas Pharmaceutical association, American Pharmaceutical association, American association for the advancement of Science, and the Kansas Academy of Science. Social organizations of which she is a member include Kappa Epsilon, national pharmaceutical sorority; Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority; and the Faculty Women's club. *** The engagement of Marvis Lukert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lukert, Sabetha, to William A. Reardon has been announced. sity of New Mexico, presented a prescription survey paper on which she collaborated. Mr. and Mrs. Malone, both former K. U. students, are now at home in Quincy, Washington. Miss Lukert, a graduate of the School of Pharmacy, is at present working as a pharmacist at the University of Kansas hospital in Kansas City. Miss Lukert was president of Sigma Kappa sorority last year. Mr. Reardon is a graduate student and a member of Kappa Eta Kappa, engineering fraternity. She enjoys classical music, horseback riding, playing the piano and traveling. In professional sports, she likes baseball and boxing. Lukert-Reardon Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Vallette, Beloit, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca, to William D. Bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Bright, Paola. The wedding will be in the First Presbyterian church, Beloit, in June. Miss Vallette recently resigned her position as society editor of the Chanute Tribune, Chanute. She was graduated from Beloit High school, Monticello Junior college, Alton, Ill., and last year was graduated from the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas. While at the University, she was affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta, social sorority, and Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority. She served as the Daily Kansan's society editor and managing editor, and also as a member of the Kansan board. Vallette-Bright Dr. Coleman Will Speak To O.T. Club Tonight Dr. James Coleman, assistant professor of psychology, will speak at the occupational therapy club meeting tonight. The group will meet at 7:30 in 312 Frank Strong hall. This is the first of five meetings for the semester. Any O.T. major may attend. Mr. Bright is a student at the School of Law at the University of Kansas. He is a graduate of Missouri Military academy, Mexico, Mo., and received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Kansas. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta, social fraternity, and Delta Phi, legal fraternity. Mr. Bright served five years in the army as a major in the Engineer Amphibian Command, with 22 months overseas duty in New Guinea, the Phillippines, and Japan. OUR NEW SWEATERS OUR NEW SWEATER will excite you too- Slip Over Sleeveless Slip Over Sleeved Button Coats Button Vests Ski Styles Plain Colors Jaquard Weaves Fancy Weaves CORDUROY SPORT JACKETS $5 to $10 CARLS $13.50 THE COLLEGE JEWELER Serving K.U. Students For 43 Years. 809 MASS. Russell Stovers Candies Assorted Nut and Chewy Centers 1 pound, $1.20 Assorted Creams 1 pound. $1.20 Assorted Chocolates STOWITS REXALL STORE 847 Mass. Phone 516