3, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 28,1947 PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING ELINOR BROWNE, Society Editor Gamma Phi's Elect Newly elected officers of the Gaumn Phi Beta sorority are Elizabeth Evans, president; Mary Ann McClure, vice-president; Dorothy Feldkamp, secretary; Glenda Luehner, treasurer; Sarah Heil, house manager; Betty Brothers, pledge trainer; Barbara Johnson, rush chairman; Bonnie Veatch, scholarship chairman; Dorothy James, activities chairman; Barbara Felt, executive representative. Chemistry Fraternity Elects Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, announces the election of the following men to offices: Warren Lowen, master alchemist; George Worrell, vice-master alchemist; Jay Stewart, reporter; Karl Kron, assistant reporter; John Poe, master of ceremonies; John Startz, recorder; Thomas Bean, alumni secretary. Delta Chi's Surprise Housemother The members of Delta Chi fraternity surprised their housemother, Mrs. H. J. Overholser, with a birthday party in her honor Friday night at the chapter house. Guests attending the party were Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Brodie, Mrs. Otto Schnellbacher, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barr, Jeanne VanWormer, Anne Shaefer, Nora Mason, Virginia Coppedge, Caroline Morriss, and Janet Hamilton. Alpha Chi Sigma Pledges Alpha Chi Sigma announces the pledging of Paul Duckworth, Mack McCormick, Kenneth Reasons, and Quentin Wheatley. Anderson-Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Ira R. Anderson, 716 Louisiana street, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Jane, to James E. Gunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Gunn, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Anderson, College senior is the retiring chairman of the Kansan board, and has been assistant managing editor of the Daily Kansan the past semester. She has been vice president of Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism sorority. Gunn, also a College senior, was editor-in-chief of the Daily Kansan the first half of this semester. He is president of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity. The wedding will take Feb. 6 in Danforth chapel. Bobby Sox Are Style For Sweetheart Swing The Sweetheart Swing, which will be held immediately after the Kansas University-Nebraska University basketball game on Feb. 15, will be a "sweater and skirt" affair, it was announced today by Keith Wilson, Union Activities chairman for the dance. Kass Kassinger and his band will play. The main attraction of the evening will be the nine "typical coeds" from colleges and universities in Kansas and Missouri invited to be guests of the Student Union Activities committee for the day. Their escorts will be the "nine most datable males" to be chosen by the men's organized houses next semester. The selection was postponed because the men will not have time this week to choose candidates. Instructor Speaks To Therapy Club Miss Lilyan Warner, instructor in Physical Medicine, spoke to 40 members of the Occupational Therapy club recently in Frank Strong hall. Miss Warner explained the need for physical therapists, the requirements for entering the field, and the existing opportunities in this type of work. Officers elected for the ensuing semester were: Wilda J. Hosler, president; Margaret A. Gansle, vice-president; Rose Ann Madden, secretary; and Dorothy Park, treasurer. COEDS' CORNER If you're looking for a worry bird to fret about finals for you, better contact Kathleen "Kathy" Bird, who is the official worry bird for all her friends. Kathleen 'Worry' Bird Will Fret About Your Final Exams, Too my name is Bird, they tell me their troubles. Then they relax and I stow the worries in the back of my mind and relax, too." "I help a lot of folks that way," asserted Kathy, who is a sophomore, majoring in child psychology. "I promise to worry for them, and since in Kind, they tell me their $ \textcircled{4} $ Kathy decided to become a child psychologist during nurses training at Wesley hospital in Topeka. After becoming a registered nurse, Kathy entered K.U. in the fall of 1946 for study in child psychology Later, she hopes to do psychological work in a hospital. "This is a grand place to go to school," she said. "However, I think some improvements should be made in the education of student nurses. More courses in guidance and ward supervision should be offered." Kathy, whose home is in the country near Great Bend, has four brothers and one sister. brothers and one sister, "it's a pitiful state of affairs," she declared, "but they are all K-State people. I've been trying to set them straight for a long time, but they're in a rut!" She is a member of the Y.W.C.A. community service committee and also belongs to the University Women's Glee club. 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