1947 JANUARY 21,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING ELINOR BROWNE, Society Editor --executive board and is co-chairman of the coffee and forum committee. Kappa Sig's Have Dance The members of Gamma Phi Beta were guests of Kappa Sigma at a tea dance Saturday at the chapter house. Gma Chi's Have Guests Guests at the Sigma Chi "Riff Johnson" party Saturday night were Jeannette Terrell, Frances Morrill, Pat Hamilton, Elizabeth Esterle, Janet Malott, Anne Scott, Dorothy O'Connor, Margaret Harness, Louise Lambert, Kathleen McKelvy, Anne Shaeffer, Barbara Hume, Shannon McKem, Freda Harger, Martha Grace Abel, Betty Hamman, Armilla Lincoln, Barbara Ackerman, Jackie Collins, Edith Stodard, Mary Allford, Frances Lawrence, Dorothy Shields, Barbara Parent, Ann Allen, Billie Mae Powell, Joan Schwinn, Elizabeth Ashton, Martha Gragg, Beverly Butcher, Lee Sproull, Ann Ashley, Shirley Hoyt, Marjorie Seidmore, Martha Goodrich, Virginia Joseph, Nancy Ludlow, Martha Rayl, June Smalley, Phara Rathburn, Doris Jean Gilman, Kathleen McBride, Nancy VanBebber, Barbara Howard, Carol Baker, Mary K. Parker, Peggy Maloney, Martha Weed, Jan Nattier, Joan Anderson, Frances Sartori, Janet Taylor, Mary Wilkins, Jean Reid, Jo Ellen Hall, Laise Springer, Shirley Scheufele, Barbara Johnson, Nancy Messenger, Josephine Stuckey, Carol Stuart, Gloria Gray, Ann Stanton, Jo Hendrickson, Martha Yingling, Sue Hiller, Merideth Gear, Martha Gretzer, Betty Ann Hilts, Jo Stewart, Bonny Jeane Maine, Constance Markley, Marty Renwich, Virginia Coppedge. Kelly Pledges Phi Psi Phi Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Paul Scott Kelly, Jr., College sophomore, of Kansas City, *** Battenfeld Holds Initiation Battenfeld hall held its formal initiation ceremony Sunday night. Those initiated were Jack Lynn, Howard Hallman, Armando Rodriguez, Wayne Hunt, Wendell Heffelfinger, James Burke, Harold Ehrlich, Cleo Norton, Samuel Duran, William LaCombe, Paul Uhlig, Robert Richter, Carl Unruh, Richard Rowe, Charles M. Geyer, Darrel Brown and Harold Thill. Guests at the Phi Kappa informal card party and dance Friday night were Laura Schmid, Mary Douglas, Ruth Brown, Phyllis Farrell, Ruth Hibbs, Connie St. Lawrence, Betty Cunningham, Marguerita Kerschen, Rose Mose, Rita Neugebauer, Evelyn Housemichl, Dolores Travalent, Dorothy Burgess, Phi Kappa's Have Party Patricia Moser, Rose Ann Madden, Winifred Wilson, Ann Allen, Betty Bacon, Jane Ellen Johnson, Mary Lois Rice, Jane Wilcox, Gean Scherer, Marie Creegan, Carol Marsh. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaneh. Phi Psi's Entertain Phi Kappa Psi entertained Saturday night at its 70th annual winter dinner dance in the Kansas room of the Union. Guests were Marilyn Erway, Edith Malott, Beverly Fox, Glenda Luehring, Margaret Meeks, Nancy Love, John Woodward, Mary Breed, Sarah Smart, Sally Pegues, Martha Metcalf, Georgia Lee Westmoreland, Rose Margaret Lawler, Dorothy Feldkamp, Peggy Baker, Judy Torrey, Sue Newcomer, Joy Godbehere, Edith Marie Darby, Eliseen Horner, Sally Krebiel, Mary Ainsworth, Peggy Howard, Mary Lou Martin. Regina McGeorge, Jacquelin Herriott, Virginia Winter, Mary Valentine, Celeste Beesley, Sylvia Small, Ann Keeven, Phyllis Farrell, Betty Siplin, Ethel Pearson, Mary K. Sims, Dona Mueller, Rose Mary Robinson, Anne Young, Mary Bovaird, Wanda Dumler, Virginia Daniels, Suzanne Albaugh, Marilyn Glover, Olivia Garvey, Mary Longenecker, Peggy Moyer, Martha Ringler, Lu Anne Powell, Dorothy James, Doris COEDS' CORNER Carolyn Campbell 'Dabbles' In Art, Activities, Riding "My greatest ambition at the moment is to finish my art notebook," said Carolyn Campbell, education junior. An art education major, Carolyn wants to teach art to children—"the kind of kids that crawl around under desks," she explained. "One summer, I taught pupils from 8 to 12 years old at the Nelson Art gallery in Kansas City. That's when I got the idea. Art teachers have fun because they can dabble their fingers in the paint, too." Carolyn, who is from Kansas City, Mo., asserted that it is a family tradition to go to KU. "My father was graduated from the law school 24 years ago. My sister was graduated 10 years ago. Lots of aunts, uncles, and other Campbell kin have walked the paths of higher learning here." "Speaking of paths reminds me of something. Look here!" and she displayed a swollen ankle explaining that she had sprained it on a KU. sidewalk during the last freeze. "I wish the caretaker of the walks—if there is such a person—would have sprinkled a little sand in the slick places," she sighed. Sprained ankle or not, Carolyn doesn't allow any grass to grow under her feet. "I go to school every day from 8 to 4 in the afternoon," she said, "then from 4 to 6, I usually attend meetings." She is the secretary of the Pi Beta Pi social sorority. At the Student Union next door, she serves on the She is the president of the honorary art fraternity, Delta Phi Delta, which had its mother chapter here at K.U. A Jay Jane, Carolyn represents that organization in the All Student Council. She is a member of the decorations committee for the Jay Jane Vice-versa dance to be held Feb. 22. Carolyn, a blue-eyed blond, was chosen relay queen last spring. She has been called a "perfectionist" by her friends because of her artistic ability and the careful attention she gives to details. Washington. (UP) — The marine corps changed its mind today about the identification of one of the marines in the famous photograph of the Iowa Jima flag raising. "My favorite past-time is horseback riding," she said. "I remember oh-so-well the first summer I learned to ride. I was out in Colorado at the time and requested a slow horse. The one I got wouldn't even walk. I went back and demanded a horse that would walk and they gave me one that ran off with me—his name was Chief. Block Identified In Iwo Picture Kingsbury, Sally Houck, Joan Stevenson, Isobel Atwood, Mary Sue Weimer, Barbara Burns, Sally Shepard, Phyllis Fretwell, Lee Blackwill, Joan Armacost, Mary Lewis, Nancy Moore, Kathleen O'Connor, Louise Schiesser, Jeanne Ivester, Marylin O'Meara, Harriet Bossmeyer, Bonnie Vickery. Mr. Burch, Mr. C. M. Mollett, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Edwards, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carrington, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M Burch, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Don Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Stuckey, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Singleton, Jr. Chaffield, Minn. (UP) — After nearly 40 years as a hen house, a building erected in 1906 by the Success Poultry yards became the roost for Richard Schrader, who was caught in the housing shortage. Schrader put in a cement floor, eight windows, plastered the walls, and converted the 40-by-40 building into four rooms, 10-by-10 feet. "I'm also on the Community Service committee of Y.W.C.A," said Carolyn, "and they tell me they're going to teach me how to knit!" "Later," she continued, "a group of us riders came to a wide stream. I expected Chief to walk across like the other nags. I didn't dream he was a broad-jumper. Well, he sailed right over and I nearly sailed over him." Single Out of town guests included Bette Teft, Wichita; Pat Horner, Kansas City; Jolene Bowles, Kansas City; Mo; Ruthette Maxwell, Manhattan; Betty Armstrong, Hutchinson; Marilyn Bell, Manhattain; Betty Knapp, Chanute; Judy Channon, Kansas City; Mo.; Jane Harkrader, Pratt; Teddy Proctor, Kansas City; Mo; Helen Kittle, Kansas City; Iota Brown, Chanute; Martha Frye, Manhattan; Bobbie Mostrom, Kansas City; Mo; Arlene Wray, Kansas City; and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sims, Burlington, Iowa. The marines now have decided that the figure at the extreme right of the photograph, formerly identified as Sgt. Henry O. Hansen, Somerville, Mass., actually was Cpl. Harlan H. Block, Weslaco, Tex. Both men were killed later during the action at Iwo. Up With The Chickens About future plans, Carolyn had this to say, "Guess I'll teach a couple of years and then get married. You see, I'm pinned to a pre-med." ington, Iowa. Chaperons were Mrs. Arthur Little, Mr. and Mrs. Corlett Cotton, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nesmith. Robert Hutchinson, College senior was the author of the leading story published in the winter number of the Prairie Schooner, University of Nebraska literary magazine. Student Writes For N.U. Magazine Hutchinson's short story was entitled "Lovely Free Gift." He is a Summerfield scholar and is majoring in English. Recently he landed in a hospital because of his dentures. He swallowed them when a team of horses he was driving bolted and threw him against a tree. Rancher Swallows Teeth— Going To 'Gum It' Now Several months ago Joe Borbett missed his choppers. He found them in a rat hole where they had been taken by pack rats. Burns Lake, B.C. (UP)—A local ancher is about ready to give up else teeth and gum it from here out. Young As You Feel Long Beach, Calif. (UP)—Proving that “you’re as old as you feel,” Mr. and Mrs. Al Schick went out to dinner on Mrs. Schick's 60th birthday and came home with a pair of nylons for winning a fast fox trot dance contest. Ambassador Will Be Convocation Speaker Richard C. Patterson, ambassador to Yugoslavia and former corporation executive, will lecture on "The Inside Story of Tito" March 19 at convocation in Hoch auditorium under auspices of the University, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, announced today. Born in Omaha, Neb., Patterson has been an executive of a number of corporations, has held important posts in New York City administration and national charity organizations, and was appointed assistant secretary of commerce by President Roosevelt, holding that post until 1939. He was appointed ambassador in September, 1944. He has served as executive vicepresident and director of the National Broadcasting company, and director of the General Cigar company, New York Service corporation, and National Can corporation. Among many other posts which he has held was that of administrative officer of the American commission to negotiate peace in Paris in 1918-19. He studied at the University of Nebraska and the Columbia University School of Mines. Inter-Frat Council Grants Petition Permission to petition for an interim seat was granted Lambda Chi Alpha, national social fraternity, by the Inter-fraternity council at their meeting last night in the Union building. The new organization will hold the interim seat until their charter is granted. The Inters-friaternity council dance will be held Saturday night at the Lawrence Country club. The party will be based on a night club theme, and seven members from each of the fraternities represented on the council will be invited. Modern Choir Will Sing As Business School Party Thirty-five members of the Modern chair under the direction of Haworth White, College junior, will sing Wednesday evening at 9:30 for the Business school party being given in the Union building. They will sing, "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows," "Somebody Loves Me," and "Mood Indigo" featuring Mary C. Daugherty as soloist. WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS FOR PARTY RENTALS Used Juke Box Records For Sale John H. Emick 1014 Mass. Phone 343 FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. SQUARE DEAL Just What You've Been Waiting For! All Wool Slacks --- $10.95 to $16.50 Coverts—Gabardine Wool Shirts $10.00 Plain—Plaid PALACE CLOTHING CO. 843 Mass. Phone 915 Huff To Head Alpha Kappa Psi Warren A. Huff, Business senior, was elected president of Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, at a meeting held in the Kansas room of the Union. Donald R. Baumunk was elected vice-president and Charles M. Mosley master of rigitha- Phi Psi Chorus Presents Program Over KFKU After the election plans were made to attend the Business school mixer to be held Wednesday in the Union building. The Kappa Alpha Theta chorus was unable to sing on KFKU Thursday night because its soloist, Marilyn Smart, was ill and recordings of the chorus were too badly worn. The program presented by the FIi Kappa Psi chorus under the direction of Haworth White, College junior, included "Jalousie" and an arrangement of "Crimson and the Blue" by Victor White, a former student. Patee Theatre Presents ALL WEEK with James Ellison • Charles Bickford Directed by Cecil B. DeMille A Parmont Re-Release Academy Award Winner Ray Milland Makes Love To The Untamed Queen Of the Jungle! with Akim Tamiroff - Lynne Overman PLEASE NOTE The Jungle Princess Shows at 2:13 - 7 10:30 THE PLAINSMAN Shown at 3:37 - 8:37 P.M. Matinees at 2 P.M. Evening Show at 7 P.M. REGULAR ADMISSION