FEBRUARY 28,1947 1947- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Up and Coming A Calendar of Campus Events Tonight: Kappa Alpha Psi pledge club dance, 816 Maine, 8 m. to 11:30 p.m. Harmon Co-op house party 8 to 12 p.m. Families familiar at or near Saturday: sigma Phi Epsilon party at skyline club 8:30 to 12 p.m. Triangle fraternity tea dance at house 4 to 6 p.m. Sigma Kappa buffet dinner and dance at house 4:30 to 7:00. Junior prom at Union ballroom, 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. --- SOCIALLY SPEAKING BEVERLY BAUMER, Society Editor Delta Tau Has Initiation Delta Tau Delta announces the initiation of Ronald Weddle, Edward Blincoe, John Hayne, William Hawley, George McCarthy, Dale Marshall, George Hutton, David Bradley, Richard Dodson, Arlyn Smith, Wayne Landis, Royce Walz, Galen Wilson. Sigma Nu Initiates 25 The following were pledged: Don Meacham, Jack Emerson, Donald Crain and Dale Hawley. Sigma Nu initiated the following men recently; Darrrell Hanener, Ray Binnicker, Joseph Shephard, William Pattison, Robert Berry, Donald Burton, Stan England, Jack Beeman, Buddy Hinkle, Lee Selden, Meridith Goshorm, Vernon Biggs, William Bragg, Dale Romig, Harold James, Gerald Rickettes, Charles Hawkins, William Rochil, Robert Elliott, Herbert Harms, Paul Klein, William Malone, Robert Ramseyer, Dwight Deay, Andrew Berry. Robert Parrish, Allan Bentley, George Sarned, William Robison, and Robert Foster were pledged. Sig Alph's Pledge Six Men Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging of William Feegans, Jerry Harkins, Milford Kaufman Guy Maybry, Adrian Smith, and Douglas Wall. Sig Ep Pledges Entertain Pledges and recently initiated actives of Sigma Phi Epsilon will entertain the active chapter at the Skyline club from 8:30 to 12 tonight. Marjean Carr Gives First Senior Recital The first senior recital of the year will be presented by Marjean Carr, pianist, at 4 p.m. Sunday in Frank Strong auditorium. The program will include: "Tocata in D major" allegro. Andante tranquillo, and allegro vivace, Bach; "Sonata op. 78" allegro, ma non troppo and allegro assai Beethoven; "Ballade op. 118 no. 3", Brahms; Intermezzo op. 118 no. 2", Brahms; "Tantaisie", Chopin; "Palisades" from "Hudson River Sketches", Preyer; "Berceuse", Tansman; "Burlesque", Tansman; and "Jardins Sous La Pluie" (Gardens in the Rain) by Debussy. Frank's "Symphonic Variations" will be performed with orchestral parts at the second piano by Jerald Hamilton. Fine Arts To Give 12 Senior Recitals The piano recital of Marjean Carr at 4 p.m. Sunday in Frank Strong auditorium will be the first of 12 senior recitals scheduled by the School of Fine Arts. The other recitals are: March 23, John Ehrlich, cell; March 24, Paul Friesen, tenor; March 31, Edward Utley, piano; April 9, Leo Horacek, rumpet; April 14, E. M. Barack, tenor; April 23, Helen Howe, piano; April 2, James T. Getty, baritone; April 28, Martha Beil, piano; May 2, Merton Anderson, tenor; May 14 Eleanor Brown, piano; May 19, Del- loy Tibbs, tenor. Marge May Stab You In Back But She'll Do It In Nice Way Marge Vogel is the only University coed who can stab you in the back in a nice way. An advocate of the art of fencing, the 19-year-old blond believes that a good touche now and then provides an interesting study of your oppon- gent's reactions and emotions Mustn't Touche' MARJORIE VOGEL Four Women Try Out For Swimming Club Four women churned the water in the Robinson gymnasium pool when they tried out for Quack club Wednesday night. The women were asked to do the crawl, side stroke, back stroke, and tread water. For admission to the club, they will also be asked to do a stand-in-front dive, and a running dive. Other women who wish to try out, may do so at 7:30 p.m. next Thursday at Robinson gymnasium. Pledges will be announced after the second tryouts are held. vent's reactions and emotion Marge is secretary of Kappa Phi, I.S.A. sophomore representative and social welfare chairman, vice-president of the Independent Women's senate, and chairman of a group planning an informal organization of Job's Daughters. Incidentally, she also is on the publicity committee of the Chemistry club and belongs to the Spanish, International, and Sociology clubs and Wesley foundation. "All these activities make for good field of psychological study," she grinned. Marge's home is in Topeka. "So close but yet so far because of so many activities," she quotes her mother. While she has lived in Kansas all her life, she did slip up to Minnesota last summer to attend a Kappa Phi conference at Carlton College. "I like to rattle away on an accordian when I have one to play on and like to sing in Spanish club when I don't have a cold," she smiled. "I also enjoy swimming and tennis." But, believe it or not, there is one thing she can't do! "The only thing I regret," she admitted frankly, "is that I can't knit a sweater!" Wichita, Ellis Are 'Safest' Topcka-(UP)-Wichita was announced the winner in the big city class in the 1946 Kansas traffic safety contest conducted by the state highway commission. Ellis received the top honor for cities under 2,500 population, and joined Wichita in winning traffic contest awards for the sixth straight year. Illinois made approximately 60,000,000 pounds of cheddar cheese in 1944, and now ranks as the second state in cheese production. IN TWO-SIDED ROMANCE He's in love with you and you're in love with Paradise shoes! When you slip into these charmers, you'll be ready for romance. Make it a date here today! $18.95 Royal College Shop 837-39 Mass. Moulton Discusses Religious Broadcasts A strict ethical code should be devised for newspapers and radio, Dr. Phillips P. Moulton, national director of the University Christian mission, told a journalism audience Thursday. Speaking on religious radio broadcasting, he listed various types of religious programs. Morning meditation programs, he said, have been highest on popularity polls. Dr. Moulton emphasized the need for tolerance for all shades of liberalism or conservatism in religion, and said that all should be given equal opportunities for radio time. About $40,000,000 is spent yearly in our country in maintaining the 5000 public and private golf courses. PROTECT YOUR EYES Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS FOR PARTY RENTALS Used Juke Box Records For Sale John H. Emick 1014 Mass. Phone 343 Boulder GALLAGHER FINE SERVICE MOTORS GREAT CARS Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. 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