UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS ARY 17. PAGE THREE The King Ohio, is college, Mrs. M. Amyr awrence in the nation, res young UARY 17,1947 SOCIALLY SPEAKING ELINOR BROWNE, Society Editor --ta Chi Dames Entertain the book "Mr. Adam" will be reved at the Delta Chi Dames Monday at the chapter a Chi Dames Entertain Honde D.II.'s More fields of officer of Delta nation fraternity are president, W. Wintermote, Jr., and vice-chairman, J. E. Woolcott, Jr. Women Entertain dges' Aluha Delt Sally Wohen Entertained The Faculty Women's club will be a coffee at 6:30 p.m. Sunday the club house. Mary M. Smel- will pour. Dr. Robert Taft will sent picture slides from his coli- ion of photographs and prints early Lawrence. The committee charge are Louise Summers, drman, assisted by Lucy Dough- Irene Cebula, Martha Peter- and Esther Twente. Indolph Pledges Alpha Delt Alpha Delta Pi announces the aging of Joyce Randolph, College dor from El Dorado. i's Have Election Ina Upsilon Pledged Wood Delta Upsilon announces the edging of Ralph Wood, education bombon from Trousdale. Alph's Have Election Newly elected officers of Sigmapha Epsilon are president, Robert Jones; vice - president, John emphreys; treasurer, Lawrence wkinson; recorder, Lawrenceigner; freshman trainer, Keith ville; ruth captain, WilliamVille; correspondent, George bjw warden, Stanley Oyer; herald,gburn Oakamb; intramural manier, Richard Rosenfield; socialairman, Robert Rosenfield; housemanager, Frank Haas; chronicler,hoeHaver Heller. bi's Entertain The pledge class of Delta Chi entailed the pledges of Gamma Tta with an hour dance Thursday at the chapter house. ay Operate Station The Amateur Radio club held a setting at 5 p.m. in the Pine room the Union Thursday. The club is sponsored by the electrical engineering department. Paul atny, president, said that a room the electrical engineering laboratory and some equipment to operate amateur station may be obtained for the club. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Marriott, 400 Louisiana, are the parents of a daughter, Diana Lee, born Monday in Lawrence Memorial hospital. Marriott_is a sophomore in the School of Pharmacy. Approximately 175 Hi-Y members from high schools in the eastern part of Kansas will meet at Haskell Institute for a sectional conference Jan.29. Sectional Hi-Y Meet At Haskell Jan. 29 The conference, which will be from 10 a.m. until 8:30 p.m., will be attended by the Liberty Memorial Hi-Y club, the Haskell Hi-Y club, and the University Y.M.C.A. Daughter Born To Marriotts Paul Harris, nationally-known lecturer and world traveler from Putney, Vt., will be the chief speaker. Also on the program will be Howard Kusterman, Y.M.C.A. secretary for the north central area, and Charles Mangold, regional Hi-Y secretary. Steering-committee members for the conference include Clifford Reynolds, Robert Thayer, Joseph Brown, and Ned Linegar of the University Y.M.C.A. Fine Arts To Present Student Recitals The School of Fine Arts will present student recitals in Frank Strong auditorium on Monday and Wednesday. The programs will begin at 7:30 instead of the customary hour of 8 p.m. About 20 different numbers will be offered on each program by advanced students in voice, piano, violin, harp, and ensembles. OEDS' CORNER The Home Economics club held its annual waffle supper Thursday evening in Fraser hall. Home Economics Club Holds Waffle Supper Food for the supper was prepared by the Foods III class as an example of a buffet meal. The menu included waffles, sausages, a cottage cheese and pineapple salad, celery and carrot curls, milk, coffee, and caramel corn. The supper gave the Foods class an opportunity to use new waffle irons recently received by the home economics department. Three large irons were used, each iron making the equivalent of two waffles. But those are the things everybody knowing Judy knows about her. Among the things they don't know is — at the age of 7, Judy and her father studied in Vienna. She—the second grade; he—medicine. Judy remembers Vienna particularly as the location of an incident marking the beginning of the Nazi in war. Judy Tihen, The 'Charged' Gal, Wants To Return To Vienna "She's the most efficient person!" claimed Dean Ostrum, editor of a Jayhawk. Since a Jewish student from her school was shut down and painted with swastikas, "I wonder what's happened to them all." Since that time, she's been waiting for the time of her college graduation when she has been promised a trip back again. "People like her always have fun," added William Delay, College freshman. "Judy" is well-known to many on the campus as the secretary of the ayhawker magazine. Adjectives such as efficient, cheerful, bright, active, sensible could all be used in escribling her, but none would be sufficient. She isn't just efficient and live, but when working with her in the office she seems almost charged" with energy. That's Judith Tihen! Judy, who is majoring in home economics, "because it's fun," likes to cook, has been a nurse's aide at Wichita, her home town, at Lawrence Memorial hospital, and at Watkins Memorial hospital. But found she had to give it up when her other activities began multiplying. Among those other activities, besides being secretary of the 1947 Jayhawker, are Tau Sigma, Y.W.C.A., Home Economics club, and Gamma Pha Beta. When asked if she liked sports, Judy answered that she had devoted a summer to tennis, but when at the end of the summer she hadn't mastered the game, her brother remarked she "wasn't hung together right for it." "What made me like I am," she added, "was the heckling and teasing of my sister Doris, now a College freshman, my brother, Edward, a K.U. pre-med graduate now studying medicine at Northwestern university, and five neighbor boys." Music seems to take most of her extra time—she's taking as much as she can. Two other courses that proved particularly interesting to her friends, as well as herself, were an astronomy class of which she and one other girl were the only members, and early morning bird calls. And that's Judy Tihen. Phi Kappa party at the house, from 8 to 11:30. Tonight: A Calendor of Campus Events Phi Gamma Delta buffet dinner at the house, from 7 to midnight. Sunflower Student Organization dance at the Military Science building, from 9 to midnight. Sigma Chi party at the house, from 8 to midnight. Phi Beta Pi dance at the Country club, from 9 to midnight. Tomorrow night; Phi Kappa Psi dinner-dance in the Kansas room of the Union, from 6:30 to midnight. Alpha Kappa Alpha dance at the Military Science building, from 8 to midnight. Nash To Handle Convention Program Prof. Bert Nash of the School of Education will be in charge of the program for a convention on "Exceptional Children" to be held April 8 and 9 in Topeka. The convention, designed to attract school administrators, teachers, and social workers interested in various disabilities of school children, will feature speakers Dr. Eloise Martens of the United States Office of Education, Washington, and Dr. John Lee of the Wayne University Graduate school. The Christian Science church group conducted its regular weekly religious services Thursday night in Danforth chapel. Christian Science Services An exhibit of drawings of cats and kittens by Clare Turlay Newberry, author and illustrator of children's books, is on display in the design department on the third floor of Frank Strong hall. Cat Drawings Shown In Frank Strong The exhibit is one of a series of exhibits sponsored by the Kansas State Teachers' association. Several books by Miss Newberry also are on display. Now! New Shipment COMBAT BOOTS FLIGHT BOOTS LAWRENCE SURPLUS STORE 911 Mass. Phone 669 Instant Service In Our Shoe Repair Department Royal College Shop 837-39 MASS. Phone KU-25 with your news. 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