H 15, 13 RCH 15,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING value rsy id EM has the above s --wrote good, necessity dress, my who saw anonymous ridicule reason. As endor says child can FREENEY Elects Elects wily elected officers of Kappa ka meta are Elaine Wells, presi- tive Mary O'Leary, vice-presi- tive Mary Aflord, treasurer; Bar- laffner, corresponding secret- ice Alice Wright, scholarship hairman; Mary Elizabeth Faulders, house manager; Frances Lawrence, recording secretary; Martha Ying- ng, rush captain; Eileen O'Connor, social chairman; and Sally Winter- cheidt, activities chairman. ON-COM LETIN written and unus office, later than location. No addition to passed by n 4, (1): Aetee whose a survey opinion of n. cold graduat the Jaya the sub Union for events. The March 21, May I sugarseason our pinks and they got tooivilian hats nuncil ha 30, to sur- v approved Hop will be Regular in Frank endance re- ons on Stu- should be Charles El- gym. KE's Have Guests ew A.T.O. Officers Guests of Tau Kappa Epsilon Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. T. Shafer, Great Bend. * * Alpha Tau Omega has announced the election of Bruce Coffin, president; Gene LePage, vice-president; Robert Oberhelman, treasurer; Bill Sims, secretary; George Latham, historian; John Haynes, sentinel; John Randal, sergeant-at-arms. Pharmacy Fraternities Give Party Kappa Epsilon and Kappa Psi sponsored a party for members of the School of Pharmacy in the Kansas room of the Union last night. New students in the school were guests of honor. Helen Rice Engaged M. E. Rice, Lawrence, has announced the engagement of his daughter, Helen Cynthia, to Capt. Forrest W. Frease, son of Elmer M. Fremale, Syvacuse, Kan. Miss Rice was graduated from the University in 1939. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and received her master of arts degree in English from the University of Minnesota. Freese was graduated from Kansas State college and received his master of arts degree in English from the University in 1940. He was an assistant instructor in English at the University for three years. The wedding will take place this summer. Law Wives Meet The wives of the School of Law students met in the lounge library of Green hall last night. Plans were completed for a party for all married law students April 12 in the Kansas room of the Union. Election of officers will be held at the meeting of the club March 27. Mrs. R. M. Bond is president of the club now. Pi K.A. Entertains F. H. Hart, executive secretary of Pi Kappa Alpha, was guest Tuesday at the chapter house. Ivy Club Elects Newly elected officers of the Ivy Leaf club of Alpha Kappa Alpha are Janice Green, president; Wanda Tyler, vice-president; Lelia Strayhorn, secretary; Maxine Flowers, treasurer; and Dorothy Pearson, reporter. Henley House Guests Miss Laura Neiswanger and Mrs. Evelyn Claassen, Lawrence, were dinner guests at Henley house Monday. Phi Gamma Delta has announced the initiation of Keith Wilson, Independence, Mo., honor initiate; Charles Marsh, Salina; Dwight Thompson, Jr.; Wichita; Frank Davis, Lawrence; Donald Bledsoe, Great Bend; James Dittmer, Tulsa; Richard Raney, Osborn; Thomas Pryor, Wichita; and Billy Ray McDonald, Enterprise. Marjean Carr Delegate To Mu Phi Convention Phi Gams Initiate Sig Ep Pledges Two Victor White and Lawrence Baker, both of Kansas City, Mo., are new Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges. Marjean Carr, Fine Arts junior, has been appointed delegate to the national Mu Phi Epsilon convention at New York, in July, Lucile Rothenberger, president, announced today. Hughes-St. Louis Gamma Phi Beta has announced the engagement of Virginia Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stephenson, Lawrence, to Kenneth Wendell Hughes, son of Col. and Mrs. O. W. Hughes, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. Hughes-Stephenson Engaged Fried, Davidson, Miss Stephenson, a member of Gamma Phi Beta, was graduated from the University in 1944. - Miss Carr, vice-president of the local chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, is a piano major under Miss Ruth Orcutt. from the Hughes will graduate from West Point military academy in June. He attended the University in 1941, and was a member of Delta Tau Delta. The wedding will take place June 6 in the cadet chapel at West Point. Pi K. A. Has Guests Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were William Atwell and Robert Caldwell. Foster Hall Entertains Foster Hill Hall Connie Copeland and Maxine Ericksten, Great Bend, were week- end guests at Foster hall. T. K. E.'s Elect Newly elected officers of Tau Kappa Epsilon are Theodore Shafer, Prytanis; Richard Evans, Epi-pyranis; Kenneth Crowley, Hegamon; Kenneth Miller, Grammateus; Harold Benitz, Chrysopholas: Ray Hile Calhan, Histor; James Webster, Pylorates; William Shafer, Hypophetes. Sigma Kappa Gives Party ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Sigma Kappa open house for veterans Friday night were Chandler Boucher, Robert McClintick, Paul Siedenburg, Ralph Conner, Thomas Peine, James Crook, Richard Bibler, William Ogg, Glenn Kappelman, James Frame, Orain Carter, Grant Thomas, Charles White, James Carroll, Ernest Schlachter, Robert Sherrer, Frank McCarthy, Greig Thomson, George McCarthy, James Jones, Robert Earle, Harold Hubbard, Edward Hall Jr., James Brady, David Thomson, Fred Horton, John Fulkerson, Edmond P. Gamin. Theodore Shafer, Walter Curtis, Carl Thompson, Gene Smith, John Callahan, Harold Hanshaw, Herbert Cales, Robert Freeman, William Stammell, Raymond Lippelmann, Harlin Lill, Ward Benkleman, Donald Harris, Charles Bottaf, Emil T. Heuer, Carlos L. Hilliard, Douglas Dahlheimer, Joseph Schreiner, Rich- ard Stucky, William Halloway, Franklin Palmer, Lloyd Cunningham, Gaylord Campbell, and Robert Beal. Chaperones were Mrs. Mary Younkman, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Morriss, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shenk. * * * A. O. Pi's Have Waffle Supper Alpha Omicron Pi entertained Sunday night with a chill supper. Guests were Donald Craven, Delmer Harris, Lt. Donald Milligan, William Halsey, Charles Conroy, Robert Caldwell, John Thouny, Jack Brown, Charles Theroff, Harry Anderson, William Donovan, Malcomb Black, Russell O'Hara, Robert Pedigo, James Stiller, William Passell, William Pederson, Frank McCoy, William Rieves, and Warren Huff. Weekend guests of Alpha Omicron Pi were Mrs. E. Brewer, Marja Joy Brewer, and Ray Brewer, all of Hoisington Arlie Moore, Topeka; Mrs. H. E. Leatherman, Chafman; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tindall, Hoisington; and Barbara Heyl, Topeka. * * * Fashion Model A. O. Pi Entertains Pier Der Armour Eighteen were affiliated with Phi Delta Theta Sunday: J. D. Kabler, Frank Howard, Stanley McEwen, Warren McKay, Charles Putz, Jack Dillard, Melvin Stevens, and Robert Westmacott Phi Delt Affiliates Sunday dinner guests at Watkins hall were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cain. Watkins Hall Guests Above is Beverly Ann Brown, College sophomore, who was one of 12 University women in Dramatics Workshop to model spring fashions at the Beta Sigma Phi show last night. The show, which was presented on the stage of the Granada theater, was accompanied by David Ballard, Engineering junior, at the piano. Terry Herrriot, College sophomore, was master, of ceremonies. JANVAFU To You, Too Let's Go to CHURCH. . . Trinity Lutheran Church Morning worship, 11 a.m.; Vespers. 5:30 p.m. Trinity Episcopal Church Holy communion, 8 a.m.; Church school, 9:30 a.m.; Morning worship, 11 a.m. See Page 7 St. John's Catholic Church Masses at 8,10,and 11:30 a.m. College class, 9:30 a.m.; Morning worship, 10:45 a.m.; College forum, Myers hall, 5 p.m. First Christian Church First Baptist Church College class, 9:45 a.m.; Morning worship, 11 a.m.; Youth fellowship, 5:30. First Presbyterian Church Worship, 11 a.m.; Vespers, 5 p.m. First Methodist Church First Methodist Church Student class, 9:45 a.m.; Morning worship, 10:50; Wesley foundation, 6 p.m. Plymouth Congregational Church Morning worship, 11 a.m.; Fireside forum, 7 p.m. Church of God Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist First Friends Church First Church of Sunday school, Community building, 4:45 am; University organization, Thursday, Union building, 7:30 pm. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Morning worship, 11 a.m.; Young people's meeting, 7.15 p.m.; Evening worship, 7.45 p.m. Free Methodist Church Up and Coming A Calendar of Campus Events Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Morning worship, 11 a.m.; Young people's service, 6:30 p.m.; Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Assembly of God Kansas City; Mrs. Otto Theil and sons, Donnie and Edwin; Mrs. Augustus Sutherland, Emporia; and Lieut. and Mrs. Rex. Gray, Oklahoma City. Jayhawk Book Ends and A Calendar of Campus Events PINS FEATURING THE FIGHTING JAYHAWK Made By MARLOW WOODCUTS Tonight Sigma Alpha Epsilon, pledge class, principle Holecomb's grove, 5:30 p.m. to midnight. VI'S GIFT SHOP HOTEL ELDRIDGE chie Kappa Psi, dinner dance chapter house, 6 p.m. to midnight. Sigma Phi Epsilon, dinner, Hearth, 7 pm Tomorrow Delta Delta Delta, dinner dance, chapter house, 6:30 p.m. to midnight. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Ph. Gamma Delta, tea dance, chapter house, 3 to 6 p.m. Gamma Phi Elects Gamma Phi Beta has announced the election of Rosemary Jarboe, president; Jane Atwood, vice-president; Sara Heil, treasurer; Geraldine Nelson, secretary; Elizabeth Irvans, house manager; Mary Ann McClure, rush captain; Jane Owen, pledge trainer; Glenda Luehring, scholarship chairman. Emily Stacey, activities chairman; Virginia Urban, standards chairman; Billye Simmons, executive representative; Elizabeth Evans, song leader; Peggy Howard, Crescent correspondent; Joan Vickers, librarian; and Marion Sheldon, publicity chairman. Pi K. A. Elects Newly elected officers of Pi Kappa Alpha are Emerson Hazlett, president; Charles Kennedy, vice president; John Hofmann, recording secretary; Ervin Johnston, treasurer; $25,000 Addition To Military Science Plans for the proposed $25,000 addition to the Military Science building are being drawn up by the State architect, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, said today. An appropriation to finance the construction was approved last week by the board of regents. The addition will provide additional accommodations for the University N.R.-O.T.C. program. "After plans are drawn up and approved, the problem will be to find a contractor and building materials," Mr. Nichols said. Competitive estimates must fall within the $25,000 figure. ...but what else do I make?" "I do make good telephones and I'm proud of every one of them. "But your Bell Telephone would be completely silent without the other things I produce to go with it. "Wire for instance... miles and miles and miles of it. Acres of reels of cable...thousands of intricate switchboards ...delicate electronic apparatus to improve your long distance calls. And that's only the beginning . . . "That's just my manufacturing function for the Bell System. (I've been at it since 1882.) I'm purchaser for the Bell telephone companies, too. I distribute equipment and supplies to them throughout the nation. I even install central office equipment. "I've helped to make our nation's telephone service the best in the world and the most economical. "My name? Remember it . . . "It's Western Electric!" Western Electric SOURCE OF SUPPLY FOR THE BELL SYSTEM