1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 20.1947 PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING ELINOR BROWNE, Society Editor Sig Ep's Pledge Two Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Jack Fink, engineering freshman from Topeka; and Richard. Blasdel, College freshman from Charlotte. ★ ★ ★ Battenfeld. Templin Have Dinner Battenfeld hall held an exchange dinner and dance Thursday night with Tempinp hall. Guests at Battenfeld were Billie Enterline, Ruth Cawood, Rosemary Alderman, Doraen Lindquist, Donna Shimer, Emily Burgert, Clara Jane Lutz, Margaret Minor, Aileen Beal, Elizabeth Tripp, Virginia Shimer, Margaret Dean, Connie Cultra and Ruth Dudley. Barbara Lamoreaux. College freshman, reigned as queen at the Sunflower ball which was held Friday night in the Military Science building. Guests at Templin included Darrel Brown, Lyle Wheaterbok, Victor Reinking, Donald Jarbose, William Worag, Eugene Casement, Wayne Hunt, Austin Harmon, John Dickerson, Dean Smith, Edmund Marks, William Nagle, Clyde Lunger and Delmar Harris. Lamoreaux Reigns As Sunflower Queen The queen received her crown from Frank Sullivan, state commission of insurance, who represented Governor Frank Carlson at the dance. Attendants to the queen included Mary Lilly, Shirley French, Sydney Letson, and Gwendolynne Jnoes. Crowning ceremonies took place at intermission. The queen was presented a crown of daisies and a bouquet of daffodils. Each attendant received a corsage. A three man faculty board consisting of Henry Werner, dean of student affairs, Irvin Youngberg, director of the housing bureau, and Willis Tompkins, assistant dean of men, selected Miss Lamoreaux from a list of five candidates. Son Born To Craiks Mr. and Mrs. Warren Craik, 826 Missouri, announce the birth of a son, Robert Alan, born Jan. 16, at the Lawrence Memorial hospital. Craik received the master of arts degree in entomology in 1938 and is now an assistant instructor in biology. ISA Candidates To Meet A meeting of all ISA election candidates will be held at 4 p.m. today in Miller hall. Elections for next year will be Monday. COEDS' CORNER Emily Stacey Majors In French, Activities; Wants To Travel A desire to travel to France, or at least to Canada, is in the mind of Emily Stacey, College senior from Lawrence. As a French major, Emily would like to see the country she has studied so much about. Being interested in all languages, Emily, along with Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Gamma Phi Biha housemother, and two sorority sisters, attended the University of Mexico, in Mexico City, in the summer of 1944, where she studied the Spanish language and history. "People there knew so many languages, and most everyone knew English and French," she said, still at the situation. Emily seems to have all of the qualifications necessary to fill the office of vice-president. She has this position in the Mortar board, Jay Janes, and French club. She is activities chairman for Gamma Phi Beta, and for the second year is the W.Y.C.A.'s representative to the All-Student Council. She is a member of its committee on committees. In previous years she has been in the Forensic league, Dramatic workshop, Union activities, and on the Jayhawker staff. Last year she was head of the community service commission of Y.W.C.A. Although her home is in Lawrence, Emily has lived at the Gamma Phi house during part of her four years at K.U. She said living at home has definite advantages, but one doesn't get the experience of living with people. "When you're away, you have to assume more responsibilities than when you're home," she said. "You don't get to travel around as much when you live at home, either. I just hop on a bus and there I am home." Lutheran Club Meets The Lutheran club of the Trinity Lutheran church held a supper meeting at the church Sunday night. A musical program concluded the meeting. Mabel R. Larson, College junior, was chairman of the program committee. College Faculty To Meet A meeting of the College faculty will be held at 4:30 tomorrow in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. ☆ ☆ EMILY STACEV Snyder Recital Given To Large Audience A near-capacity audience heard Paul Snyder, associate professor of piano, present a recital Sunday in Fraser theater. Included on the program were: "Sonata, Op. 53." Waldstein; "C major," consisting of the Allegro con brio, Introduzione-Adagio molto, and Rondo-Allegretto moderato, Beethoven; "Impromptus, Op. 90, consisting of the Allegro molto moderato—C minor, Allegro —E flat major, Andante—G flat major, and Allegretto—A flat minor, Schubert; and the "Sonata in B minor," Liszt. This was the first faculty recital to be presented in 1947. ACME Bachelor's Laundry Service Also Dry Cleaning for Men and Women Bachelor's Laundry & Dry Cleaners 1111 Mass. Phone 646 Call K.U. 25 with your news. NOW ON— 25 & 33 1/3% DISCOUNT ON— Winter Coats Winter Jackets Leisure Coats Wool Lounging Robes Rayon Dressing Gowns Wool Mufflers Rayon Mufflers BETTER STOCK UP WITH Now You Can Wash On Saturday with new Maytag Washers and modern metal tubs on stands. We have plenty of line space. 50c per hour RISK'S HELP YOURSELF LAUNDRY 1900 Illinois - We fill, empty and clean tubs and washers. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW We provide water softener. Open Six Days a Week - All you do is wash. Phone 623 Insect Growth Discussed By Woodruff At Sigma Xi Prof. L. C. Woodruff spoke on Insect Growth Peculiarities as Compared to the Growth of Normal Animals at the monthly meeting of Sigma Xi Thursday night. Prof. William Young reported on the national convention of Sigma Xi held in Boston during Christmas holidays. Prof. A. J. Mix also attended the convention as delegate from the K.U. chapter. WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS FOR PARTY RENTALS Used Juke Box Records For Sale John H. Emick 1014 Mass. Phone 343 --- FORD REDUCES NEW CAR PRICES MORGAN-MACK MOTOR COMPANY Your FORD DEALER 609 Mass. Phone 277 Advertisers Prefer The Kansan To Reach Hill Students BY AIRPLANE and even in the old car or jallopy! BY BUS AND WHY? They all want to dine and dance at the "Skyline Club." Dance to the tunes of Joe Langworthy and his "Combo." Dine in good taste in pleasant surroundings. SKYLINE CLUB Phone 3339 for Reservations 2333 Haskell