1947 MARCH 5,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING BEVERLY BAUMER, Society Editor D. U.'s Give Banquet Justice of the Kansas Supreme court, Mr. Jay S. Parker, was the main speaker at the Delta Upsilon initiation banquet Sunday. The man initiated were: Ernest Friesen, John E. Meyer, Robert Beu, Wilbur Friesen, Miles B. Light, Wade Abels, William Cox, John Elliott, Reginald Cook, James Hawes, William Delay, Robert Duckworth, Amos D. Glad, Samuel J. Stewart, and Sewell Wilson Jr. * * Sig Ep's Entertain The pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained the members of the chapter and their guests at a party Friday night. Guests were: Mary Varner, Gwen Harger, Nancy Ludlow, Virginia Winter, Muralyn Spake, Patricia Norcross, Joan Joseph, Ethiel Pearson, Judith Tihen, Dolores Teacheren, Betty Ann Sanden, Nancy Jackson, Joan Happy, Helen Heath, Sara Underwood, Dorothy O'Connor, Joan Duvall, Barbara Karges, Mary Kottamm, Billie Dunn, Margaret Logan. Joan Gray, Frances Hadley, Nancy Cerman, Mary Woods, Joy Griffith, Mary Trousdale, Patricia Ferguson, Nancy Smith, Joan Stevenson, Patricia White, Jeanne Smith, Josephine Stuckey, Martha Keplinger, Mary G. Covey, Carol Sogn, Virginia Coppedge, Betty Hanson, Alice Schoonover, Phyllis Frese, Polly Crosby, Joyce Reboul, Elizabeth Bradford, Jeanne Crisman, Norma Mendenhall, Alyse McClinchy, Joan Pettig, Dorothy Wood, Josephine Hurst, Jean Bowersox, Dolores Custer, Eleanor Bradford, Alma Cochran, Delores Travalent, Cleta Van Marter, Joyce Stehlery. Jane Archibald, Janet Rummer Rita Neugebauer, Diana Smith, Nancy McFadden, Evelyn Hoofman Mary Lou Peterson, Yvonne Higgins Jerry Ayers. Mrs. William Burt, Mrs. William Doane, Mrs. Wahdron Fritz, Mrs Dean Gibson, Mrs. Charles Johnson Mrs. Leroy Drug, Mrs. Robert Murray, Mrs. Arthur Ruppenthal, Mrs Paul Turner, Mrs. Bob Barnes, Mrs Donald McConnell. Rushee guests were Jim Hass Robert Wolf. Charles Freshwater Bryee Emkhe. Chaperons were Mr and Mrs. Herman, Mrs. R. H. Wilson Mrs. Helen Fisher. --and HAVE YOUR HAIR LOOKING ITS BEST. Kappa Beta Meets Tonight Kappa Beta, Christian church sorora, will meet at Myers hall at 7 p.m. tonight. A consecration service will be held. *** Miller Will Have Dance Miller hall will have an hour dance at 7 p.m. tonight. J. W. Twente Will Speak To Y.M.C.A. Movie Forum J. W. Twente, education professor, will speak at the first in a series of five forums sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. for 4 p.m. Thursday in room 15, Fraser hall. His subject will be "How adequate is modern education?" The movie, will be a March of Time sound film on "Progressive Education." Anyone may attend. Youth Department Director Will Speak To Y.M.C.A. Durward DeWitt, director of the youth department of the consumer's cooperative, will speak at a joint meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and the Student Cooperative association at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Harmon co-op. A sound film, "Here is tomorrow" will also be shown. Anyone may attend. 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 and holiday days, most on weekends. Entered as class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Practice Makes Perfect, Jo Says —Her Winnings Amply Prove It COEDS' CORNER - It takes more than genius to whack a tennis ball across the net. There's a lot of work involved, according to Joan Anderson, College junior. Jo a brown-haired Alpha Delta Pi, who manages to receive championships as well as balls, thinks good tennis playing involves "just a lot of practice." ☆ ☆ JOAN ANDERSON New Eastwood Exhibit At Thayer Museum Jo is vice-president of the Women's Executive council, manager of softball on the Women's Athletic association board and a member of the Union Activities intramurals committee. She belongs to the Junior Class basketball team, the Varsity volleyball, and hockey teams. Her one outside interest besides sports, is bridge. But as she put it. "Bridge is something I definitely can't win." Jo comes from Emporia. She attended Monticello Illinois Girl's school as a freshman and helped win team honors there before coming to K. U. two years ago. Also at the museum is a collection of three pieces of Wedgwood porcelain lusterware. The items are rare because they differ from the usual blue and white relief patterns generally associated with Wedgwood. A new exhibit featuring the work of Raymond Eastwood, associate professor of drawing and painting, is now on display at Spooner-Thayer museum. Most of the pieces in the collection were done by Professor Eastwood during the past summer while traveling through the West. Also included are some of his earlier paintings of eastern sand dunes which have gained him wide recognition. This exhibit will remain in the North picture gallery of Spooner-Thayer throughout March. Another newcomer to the museum is an original copy of the Ulster county (N. Y.) Gazette of Jan. 4, 1800. This paper was published in Kingston, N. Y. and is of particular interest because almost half the issue is taken up with news of the death and funeral of George Washington. The paper also reprints a letter from the congress to the new president, John Adams, and his reply. Anne Scott, College junior, and Mel Adams, College senior, were conducted through principal advertising firms, newspapers and radio studios in St. Louis, by the St. Louis Advertising club the past week. Advertising Majors Attend St. Louis Tour "What's my favorite sport? Well, I guess it's tennis, but I like most all sports, even swimming though I dive like a frog. I'm majoring in physical education and I'm interested in elementary physical education. I don't know if I'll ever teach it, but I think children ought to know how to really enjoy sports," she says. The tour which six mid-western states attended was awarded for outstanding work in the advertising department. Prof. Elmer F. Beth, acting dean of the school of journalism, and John Malone, instructor in advertising, accompanied them. Ethan P. Allen Commended For Work In Police School An editorial commending Ethan P. Allen, chairman of the political science department, for his work in directing the police school which was held here between semesters, appears in the March issue of the Kansas Government Journal. The article also gives a report and some statistics on the school. A picture and quotes of Prof. Allen are in this article. Mr. Allen is also director of the bureau of government research. Business? Not Us, Engineerettes Say "Business meeting? We just have fun," exclaimed Mrs. Bessie Irwin, hostess at Monday's meeting of the Engineerettes Bright Ideas club. "We discuss new business when we have nothing better to do. Typically illogical, say their husbands, but in the course of the evenings discussion of soaker-knitting and pillow slip crocheting, arrangements were made for the next meeting, and plans discussed for a dinner. Other activities of the club members are portrait tinting, rug making, blanket weaving, and animated discussions of husbands. To be a member of the Bright Ideas club the requirements are to "have an engineer husband who is willing to stay home with the children." German Club Won't Meet The German club meeting this week has been cancelled, Joan McCamish, president, said today, because a departmental examination will be held at that time. No Bare Foot Boys Here Boston-(UP)-During 1946 New England produced nearly 500,000,000 pairs of shoes or more than three pairs for every man, woman and child in the United States. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 Parker Herbex- There is PARKER HERBEX Treatment for any scalp or Hair condition. GET PROFESSIONAL APPLICATIONS REGULARLY and A DEFINITE COMPLIMENT TO YOUR SPRING WARDROBE Attend the "Pretty As a Picture" Fashion Show presented by the Beta Mu Chapter of BETA SIGMA PHI Featuring Spring and Summer Fashions Modeled by Twelve Lovely K.U. Girls on the Granada Stage THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1947 Tickets on Sale on Second Floor. Lost Something? Try a University Daily Kanson Want Ad Got a Slick Chick Dated Up For Tonight? Then come on out to the SKYLINE CLUB where the food is fine and the dancing out of this world! DANCE TO THE MUSIC of JOE LANGWORTHY SKYLINE CLUB Phone 3339 2301 Haskell