DECEMBER 6,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE COEDS' CORNER Elaine Thalman Enjoys Meeting People, Likes Musical Therapy ELAINE THALMAN - * * "What I enjoy most," said Elaine Thalman, College senior, from Kansas City, Mo., "is meeting people." With the number of Hill activities she enters into, she has many opportunities to do this. A music major, with a minor in psychology, Elaine is very interested in musical therapy. "I would like to do the psychological research behind it," she said. This would entail finding out what type of music is suited to the individual case. Elaine prefers living in unorganized houses. She now lives at 1135 Ohio with seven other coeds. "This is my fourth year in that type of living," she said. "I prefer it because I have time of my own. I can eat whenever I like, and go and come anytime, except for observing regular W.E.C. house rules." Besides carrying out her job as secretary of the All-Student Council and serving on its elections committee, Elaine is a member of Women's Executive council, Jay Jane's and A Tonight: Newman club formal dance, Military Science building, 9 to midnight. Smith hall dance, at the hall, 9 to midnight. Kappa Kappa Gamma open house, Eldridge hotel, 9 to midnight. Hillcrest and Cutler house dance, Lawrence Country club, 9 to midnight. University Orchestra mixer, Pine room of the Union. 7:30 to 9. Briar Manor formal dance, at the house; 8:30 to 11:30. Tomorrow night: Delta Delta Delta Christmas dance Lawrence Country club, 9 to midnight. Varsity dance; Military Science building, 9 to midnight. Pi Beta Phi dance, Crystal Ball room. 9 to midnight. Jolliffe Hall and Sleepy Hollow dance, Kansas room of the Union, 9 to midnight. Alpha Kappa Psi Pledges Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, announces the formal pledging of Frank Anderson, Ralph Bingham, Paul Briley, Curwin Green, Ralph Grier, Robert Held, Orval J. Kaufman, William Kopp, Richard McConnell, Donald Merrill, Omer Muchmore, Morse Murray, William Pierson, Harry Rice, Charles Sherrer, Virgil Simons, Thomas Smith, and Robert Southern. Guests at the annual Delta Upsilon Sister-Daughter dinner held at the chapter house Thursday night were Mary Alford, Judy Tihen, Doris Then, Kit Carson, Olivia Garvey, Kristin Moe, Patty Vance, and Betty Bacon. U.'s Have Guesto Cappella choir, of which she was treasurer last year. She is on the Dean's Honor roll, a pledge of Mu Phi Epsilon, musical sorority, and for the third year is an editorial associate of the Jayhawker magazine. A dessert party and social hour will be held by the Faculty Women's club tomorrow night, at the chapter house at 1300 Louisiana. Being vitally interested in all campus politics, Elaine would like to see the unorganized women represented in the newly formed women's council, which now includes representatives from all houses represented in the Pan Hellenic and Inter-dorm councils. The plans is under way in the council, now, and is to be provided for in its constitution. Faculty Women Will Have Dessert Party Miss Sara Patterson will plan the program. She will be assisted by Mrs. Louise Cochran, Miss Kathleen Doering, Miss Sarah Laird, Miss Carlotte Nellis, Miss Joie Stapleton and. Miss Marilyn O'Meara. Wales Pledges Alpha Chi Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Joan Wales, of St. Joseph, Mo., College sophomore. DE LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You Are Welcome 711 Mass. "When A Feller Needs A Friend" He has buddies who will lend Old quizzes, dough or a girl friend But when he's hungry and thirsty, too The friendly Food Man carries him through. "Listen for the Food Man's Call in the Evening" Duplicate Photographs Made from the negatives in Hixon's files. WHAT A MAN --- HIXON STUDIO Yet he is needlessly worried because he wants another picture like this . . . one to give his girl for Christmas. He had them taken last summer but he has given them all away. However, he can have Phone 41 721 Mass. LAWRENCE CHURCHES PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 925 Vermont Street C. FOSBERG HUGHES, Minister Sunday, December 8, 1946 9:45 a.m. Plymouth Forum."The Christian's Responsibility in the Problem of Juvenile Delinquency." C.C.Williams. 11:00 a.m. Sermon: "From Whom All Blessings Flow." Music: Anthem; "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord," Garrett; incidental solo, E. M. Brack Solo, "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions," MacDermid, sung by Imogen Billings. 5:30 p.m. Fireside Forum. "The Christmas Story in Art and Literature," Louine Brown. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9th and Vermont THEODORE ASZMAN, Minister 9:45 Student Sunday School Class."Paul Admonishes the Churches." Rev. John H.Patton, teacher Young married people's class, Ned Linegar, teacher. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon, "The Power To Become." Rev. John H. Patton, University Pastor Choir under direction of Miss Irene Peabody will sing "Today There Is Ringing," Christiansen; Verdi's trio "Shepard, With Thy Tenderst Love," Jeanne Aldridge, Paul Friesen, Harlan Kilmer. At Westminster Hall, 1221 Oread 5:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship, Supper and Song service. Commissions: Faith and Life—"What do I believe about Jesus?" Christian Fellowship—"Settlement House Work in Chicago," Margaret Coghill. Christian Outreach—"One God—One World," Stewardship—"Vocations for Christian Life." Methodist Monthly Student Convocation Sunday, December 8, 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: Dr. Paul S. Druham, Minister to Country Club Methodist Church, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday Morning Worship, 10:50: Sermon: "That 'incredible Interruption,'—The Bible." Dedication of Bromelsick Memorial Carillonic Bells. First Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation at K.U. Tenth and Vermont