FEBRUARY 21,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Tonight: Delta Upsilon pledge formal dinner-dance, 7:30 to midnight, chapter house. Tau Kappa Epsilon party, 9 to adnight, chapter house. Tau Kappa Epsilon party, 9 to Riddell, chapter house. Wesley Foundation party, 7:45 to 10:30 Methodist church. Kappa Kappa Gamma dance, 9 to 12, Crystal room, Hotel Eldridge. Saturday: Kappa Sigma dinner dance, 6 to midnight, chapter house. Jay Jane vice-versa dance, 9 to midnight, Military Science building. Locksley hall dance, 9 to midnight Kansas room, Union. Sigma Nu formal dance, 9 to midnight, Lawrence country club. Delta Chi costume party, 9 to midnight, chapter house. Phi Gamma Delta, pig dinner, dance, 6:30 to 12:30, chapter house SOCIALLY SPEAKING BEVERLY BAUMER, Society Editor Templin Hall Elects Delta Chi Pledges Elect The following women are new officers for Templin hall: Bonnie Chestnut, president; Virginia Shiner, vice president; Emily Burgert, secretary; Elizabeth Tripp, treasurer; Constance Cultra, social chairman; Ruth Cawd, song leader; Marilyn Myer, parliamentarian; and Clara Jane Lutz, keeper of the archives. The pledge class of Delta Chi has elected the following as officers: Frank Fickel, president; Jamieson Vaughan, vice president; Herbert Gronemeyer, secretary - treasurer; and Richard McClelland, social chairman. ** ** Sig Ep Announces Officers Sigma Phi Epsilon has announced the following newly elected officers for the coming two semesters. In the active chapter, Donald Johnson is president; Charles Carson, vice-president; William Burt, controllor; Eugene Ryan, historian; and Gene Allen, secretary. New officers in the pledge class are: Robert McNeive, president; Harold Short, vice-president; Roy Rogers, secretary - treasurer; and Jack Fink, sergeant-at-arms. New Kappa Sig Officers Newly elected officers of Kappa Sigma are: Grand Scribe, Leslie Petite Ruth Majors In Home Ec, Looks Forward To June, July COEDS' CORNER Petite, dark-eyed Ruth Cawood is a senior majoring in child development-a new course in the home economics department. "The first students were graduated from the course last spring." Ruth commented. "I have always wanted to work with children, but had almost to major in music when I heard of the new home economics course. It offers just what I want." Before entering| college, Ruth taught a country school in Nemaha county, a job to which she has no desire to return. "The life of a country school teacher is a strenuous one," she says. "I've chalked that year up to experience." Last summer, Ruth was one of three apprentices to the home director of the Gas Service company in Topeka. "I consider it a very worthwhile experience," she said. "I learned to make demonstrations of meal preparation with a gas refrigerator and a gas cooking stove. I frequently attended conferences in Kansas City where representatives from various gas appliance companies spoke." Ruth enjoys basketball, playing the piano, and knitting. She admits to a mad passion for yarn and knitting needles. "This winter, I've concentrated on mittens," she asserted. "Sweaters are also fun to do. My star ambition is to get good enough at plying the needles that I can turn out an Argyle sweater—a neat little number with colored triangular plaid." Office-holder Ruth is president of Omicron Nu, the national home economics sorority, publicity chairman of the Omicron Nu board at Templin hall where she lives. "This song leader job is mighty deceiving," she declared, "My biggest worry is getting songs to sound in room room like they do at practice." She is enthusiastic about her membership in the "home ec" club: "We do have fun! she exclaims There's a picnic in the fall, an annual waffle supper at Christmas time. At our meetings, we frequently hear speakers who have successful careers connected with 'home ec.'" The "J's" figure largely in Ruth's future. In June, she will be a graduate; in July, a bride. "After I've dispensed the 'J's," she predicted, "I'll probably settle down to married life in Topeka and teach in a nursery school on the side." Philiblad of Kansas City and Grand Treasurer, Philip Young, of Dodge City. Paul Hill, Eureka, and Max Coats of Arkansas City, are Guards. Kappa Sigma announces the initiation of Paul Hill, Eureka, Harlan Ochs, Russell, Jack Steinle, Russell, James Fishback, Hutchinson, Robert Mc Kim, Independence, Robert Wuerth, Kansas City, Owen-Wright, Coffeyville, John Holliday, Topea, Robert A. Brown, Elendoro, Jack Parker, Robinson, Robert Sauder, Madison, John Kennedy, Kansas City, William Burris, Wichita, Max Coats, Arkansas City, Donald Price, Topea, Allen Green, Eureka, Dean Young, Dodge City, Robert Stapleton, Independence, Mo., and William Fountain, Kansas City. * * Phi Kappa Initiates Phi Kappa announces initiation of William Case, Donald Culhane, Dean Ryan, Alvin Riedel, Dean Helfard, Felix Spies, William Mahoney, Edward Daly, Fred Brinkman, Laurens Rossillon, Ralph Collins, and Kenneth Dicker. D.G. Valentine Party The Delta Gamma's entertained at a comic Valentine party Friday night. Guests were: Vern Ricketts, Bill Feagans, Sam Hunter, Don Patton, Bud Francis, Dwight Deay, Bruce Goshorn, Mr Joark, Syd Bennett, Phil Fee, Johnny Williams, Ben Foster, Woody Dryden, Bill Pierson, Ralph Brock, Johnny Womack, Bill Binter, Bill Bunt, Gene Gamble, Bob Mowry, Melvin Kettler, Leon Barr, Cal Markwell, John Holliday. Harold Herriot, Pat Thiessen, Lloyd Russing, John Irwin, Murray Davis, Bill Richardson, Max Coats, Bill Wellborn, Dale Romig, Fred Daneke, Pat Delany, Jim Scott, Bill Pattison, Jack Eskridge, Paul Brownlee, Bob Beidwell, Bolivar Marquez, Larry Miller, Wallace McKeen, Bob Docking, Herb Heim, and George Francis. Chaperons were Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. James A. Hooke and Miss Julia Willard. Jolliffe Party Jolliffe hall held a pajama party Monday for its new members, who are: Anne Hunter, Harper, Kans, Betty Triffett, Scott City, Bettie Swart, Oakley, Kanes, Ethel Swart, Oakley, and Jean Moorhouse, Cheney, Kansas. 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