NOVEMBER 19, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING ELINOR BROWNE, Society Editor Theta Alumnae Entertain The alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain the piedges and housemother, Mrs. Karl Perkins, at dinner today at the home of Miss Betty June Sullivan. Delt's Have Hour Dance The Delta Delta Delta pledge class will entertain the Triangle pledges with an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. K.U. Dames Plan Party The Sunflower chapter of K.U. Dames will hold a bridge party in the Dames club room tomorrow to which all wives of University students are invited. Jolliffe Will Entertain Jolliffe hall will entertain with an hour dance from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the house. A O Pi's Entertain The Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges will be guests of the Alpha Micron Pi pledge class at an hour Dance tonight. Beta's Are Guests Alpha Delt's Entertain The Alpha Chi Omega pledges will entertain the pledges of Beta Theta Pi with an hour dance tonight. Alpha Delt's Entertain --The Alpha Delta Pi pledge class will entertain the Pi Kappa Alpha pledges with an hour dance at the chapter house tonight. Delta Gamma's Are Guests The Delta Gamma pledges will be guests of the Alpha Delta Pi pledges at a tea from 4 to 5 p.m. today at the chapter house. Kanna Alpha Psi Guests Guests at the 'Kappa Alpha Psi dinner-dance Saturday were Janis Green, Delores Ross, Harlene Anderson, Gloria Mitchell, Johanna Tolette, Margaret Dawson, Josephine Giles, Jennifer Alexander, Rosemary Whitfield, Irene Rice, Virginia Lyle, Peggy Whitfield, Lionel Adams, Anna Mae Montgomery, Dorothy Lee, Susie Bartlett, Barbara Burton, Barbara Jean Tillman, Louise Gross, Evelyn Swann, and Lorna Green, Thela Harmon, Florence Robinson, Naomi Williams, Mytle Dooley, Lois Washington, Nancy Smith, Anna Chase, Eleanor Kyle, Osae Williams, Martha Robinson, Nadine Sanders, Gloria Wilson, Mrs. Foch Thurston, Alene Roberts. Chaperones were Mrs. C. W. McPike and Mrs. Amelia Kaiser. Kappa Beta Entertains Kappa Beta members will entertain their guests at a meeting in Myers hall at 6 p. m. tomorrow. The guest night speaker will be Ned Linegar of the Y.M.C.A. Estelle Stewart was initiated at the last meeting. The Gals Limping Around Are Working For WAA (This is the first in a series of Daily Kansan features introducing University women's organizations to campus readers.) Those energetic coeds who may be seen hiking "cross-country," practicing tennis at the crack of dawn, or limping around with the imprint of a hockey stick on their shins, probably are earning points for membership or awards in the Women's Athletic association. At the traditional hockey-volleyball "feed" Dec. 5, the W. A. A. will hold its first initiation of the school. Letters and blazers earned by the individual members also will be awarded by Miss Ruth Hoover, physical education professor, at the informal dinner. The only other initiation is held in the spring at a traditional picnic. At the Sports Pow-Wow, which is held in the fall of each year, the coveted intramural cup, team championship cups, and individual awards are presented by Miss Hoover. Initiates of W. A. A. must have earned a total of 125 points, which can be earned in several ways. Most points are acquired by playing on intramural, class, and Varsity teams. Members of Spur club, Archery club, Quack club, and Tau Sigma may claim a certain number of points for membership. One point a mile is allowed for hiking distances of at least five miles. Members may receive letters after earning 650 points. A blazer is the reward for 1,350 points, and the Loving cup requires 2,000 points plus a recommendation by a committee of which Miss Joie Stapleton, the W. A. A. sponsor, is a member. President of W. A. A. is Maxine Gunsolly, Education junior. Besides this office, Miss Gunsolly is on the Women's Pan-Hellenic council, the junior class hockey and volleyball teams, and a member of the Spur and Rifle clubs. She is also intamural manager for Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Other W. A. A. officers are Frances Chubb, vice-president; Mary Varner, secretary; Wilma Hampton, treasurer; Julia Fox, business manager; Jeanne Cooper, point system manager; and the sports managers. Mary Jean Hoffman, hockey; Marjorie Kaff, basketball, Donna Mueller, volleyball; Joan Anderson, softball; Joan Lippelmann, swimming; and Kathryn O'Leary, minor sports. In the spring, the W. A. A. will send two delegates to the National Women's Athletic conference at the University of North Carloina in Greensboro. Page Speaks At 'Y' Forum COEDS' CORNER Tom Page, Bureau of Government Research, department of political science, will speak on "Financing Marriage" at the Y.W.-Y.M. Love and Marriage forum series at 4 p.m. today in Fraser theater. 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