1946 JANUARY 21, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Becky Vallette, Kansan Society Editors Alpha Pi Omega Pledges 16 Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, has announced the pledging of Clarence Atkins, Joseph Brown, Thomas Allen, Donald Colvin, Harry Hoffman, Richard Housewright, Dean Johnson, Robert Judy, Oryal Buell, Francis Kocourek, Kenneth Maddux, Donald Ong, William Stewart, Robert Wehe, and Dale Wing, and Richard Brown. Son Born to Cunninghams Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cumingham have announced the birth of a son Cameron Miner, born Jan. 13. Mrs. Cunningham, the former Wilma Miner, was graduated from the University in 1942, and was a member of Chi Omega sorority. Cunningham is a sophomore in the School-of Fine Arts. Nelson Is Dinner Guest Margaret Nelson was a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Thursday. Callahan Pledges Pi K: A. English Department Gives Dinner Pi Kappa Alpha has announced the pledging of Leo John Callahan, Lawrence, College junior. Prof. and Mrs. J. W. Ashton were guests of honor at a dinner given in the Union Thursday night by the department of English. Professor Ashton was chairman of the department from 1940-45 before assuming his duties as professor in the army university, Shrivenham, England. The committee in charge of the dinner included Miss Sara Laird, Miss Nellie Barnes, and Mrs. John Hankins. About forty people attended the dinner. A set of "The Bough," by Sir James Frazer, was presented to Professor Ashton by Dean J. H. Nelson in behalf of the department. Newcomers' Club Meets Professor and Mrs. Ashton will leave soon for the University of Indiana where he has been appointed dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Mrs. H. G. Barr reviewed the "Cherokee Strip" by Marquis James at a meeting of the Newcomer's club at Mrs. M. W. Mayberry's Thursday. Mrs. D. F. Hoffmeister was chairman of the tea committee. Assisting her were Mrs. D. C. Brodie Mrs. J. M. Carney, Mrs. Ralph Huffman, and Mrs. J. A. Reese. Leone Sandow Engaged Briar Manor hall has announced the engagement of Leone Sandow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Sandow, Hope, to Robert Fisher, son of Mrs. E. W. Suthnow, Hope. Mrs. J. W. Whiple, who made the announcement, Tuesday, wore a gardenia corsage. Miss Sandow's corsage was of red roses. Alma Robison assisted, and received a corsage of red roses. A freshman in the College, Miss Sandow is majoring in bacteriology. Fisher is in the NROTC at Iowa State college, Ames. D. U. Has Supper Dance Guests at the Delta Upson buffet supper dance last Saturday were Mary Ann Brown, Virginia Joseph, Dorothy Shields, Rose Nell Curtis, Norma Whittaker, Ruth Payne, Patricia Zackman, Ann Newcomer, Marjorie Bayle, Lee Sproull, Kathleen McBride, Mary Breed, Jeanne Elder, Nancy Jackson, Dixie Gillland, Virginia Stephenson, Patricia Kelley, Sara Jay Scott, JoAnn McCrystal, Caroline Brown, Dolores Martin, Jewell Mishler, Mildred Carpenter, Marilyn McNeisch, Anne Wahre, and Mary Miller, Topeka. Steiger-Raabe Wed Kathleen Raabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Raabe, Merrill, Wis., and Lt. William Hazlett Steiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Stei- It's a Long Way To Tipperary— PATRICIA MILLER (This is another in a series of articles by the Daily Kansan to acquaint the campus with the various organized houses, their members, officers, and histories.) *** "It's a long way to Tipperary" means more than just one of their favorite songs to the women living in Tipperary hall, 1045 West Hills. Unless it is cold or unless they are late for an 8:30 class, the women admit they rather like their walk in the country. . . . The house was leased by the University from the Kappa Sigma fraternity, and was opened as a women's residence hall Nov. 1, 1944. The 56 original girls were given the task of opening a new house and organizing it completely. Officers were elected, a constitution was drafted, and rules of order laid down. The housemother is Mrs. Alice Vaira. Patricia Miller is president. Other officers are Dorothy Higginbottom, vice-president; Ann Andrews, social chairman; Eunice Carlson, secretary; Virginia Shimer, treasurer; Vivian Rogers, song leader; Lillian Koch, parliamentarian; Marita Lenski, sports chairman; and Marian Minor, keeper of the archives. Other members of the house are Rosemary Alderman, Melva Anne Allison, Helen Dean Arnette, Josephine Barney, Mary Bedweller, Martha Beilh, Beverly Betz, Marjorie Brooks, Mildred Brooks, Mary Beth Burns, Josephine Bylerey, Norma Sue Callaway, Ruth Cawood, Bonnie Lee Chestnut, Ardeth Collison, Mary Lou Conrad. son, Mary King Constance Cultra, Betty Lou Cummings, Mildred Deaver, Ruth Dudley, Patricia Dye, Kathryn Eaton, Elnora Edquist, Virginia Foreman, Shirley Griggsby, Natalie June Heacock, Lorita Higginbottom, Venice Ingamels, Anila Landrum, Doraen Lindquist, Barbara Meyer, Martha Musick, Betty Myers, Jean McIntire, Louise McIntire, Betty Park, Mary Ruth Pritchard, Ann Redding, Marietrich Richardson, Susan Sackett, Virginia Shuss, Dora Lee Smith, Elizabeth Ann Spratt, Hazel Wathen, Roberta Watson, Muriel Ruth Weber, Arlene Williams, and Margaret Dean. ger, Topeka, were married in the Immanuel Presbyterian church, Milwaukee, Saturday. Miss Lois Raabe and William R. Winters, Minneapolis, attended the bride and groom. Mrs. Steiger was graduated from Marquette university in 1945. A graduate of the University in 1938 with a degree in business, Lt. Steiger was affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta and Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity. Watkins Entertains Mrs. Henry Ramsdell, Burlington, and Edward Howard, Boulder, Colo., were dinner guests at Watkins hall Wednesday. AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Thursday Wayne Eugene Meyer, PT 9. Francis A. Kocourek, PT 5. Edgar Q. Copley, PT 5. Elizabeth Evans, 1339 West Cam- Dismissed Thursday Mary Ann McClure, 1339 West Campus. Elizabeth Evans, 1339 West Campus. Admitted Friday Billy Schafer, 1111 West Eleventh. Oval A. West, Lindley hall. Kenneth R. Berglund, Lindley hall. Admitted Friday Delmer F. Harris, Battenfeld Julianne Means, Corbin. Dismissed Friday Mercedes Harding 1717 Illinois. Carl I. Michaelis, 1222 Mississippi. Norbert Zimmer, Lindley. Earl Barney, 1301 Ohio. Francis Kocourek, PT 5. Wayne Meyer, PT 9. Admitted Saturday Martha Ann Nafe, 1245 Oread. Dismissed Saturday Nelle Smallwood, Corbin. Billy Schafer, 1111 West Eleventh. Chesney Shirley, Corbin. Barbara Rivard, Corbin. Jacqueline Seddon, 1200 Louisiana. Elizabeth Evans, 1339 West Campus. Edgar Q. Copley, PT 5. Edgar Q. Copley, PT 6. Sidney E. Gilchrist, PT 7. Sidney E. O'Connor, P.M. Admitted Sunday Betty Jane Bradford, 1145 Louisi ann. Newman Club Elects Rossillon President Dismissed Stuart David Kester, 916 Kentucky. Dismissed Sunday Lawrence Rosillon, Pham a c y freshman, was elected president of the Newman club at a breakfast meeting Sunday. He is a member of Phi Kappa, Catholic fraternity, and Kappa Psi, national pharmacy fraternity. Other new officers are Mary Dolores Farrell, vice-president; Betty Wood, secretary; and Bernard Domann, treasurer. main: teacher. Leslie Waters, associate professor of economics, spoke at the club meeting. ___ NEW at the LIBRARY Chadwick, H. M.: The study of Anglo-Saxon. 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Pappas Zeta Phi Beta Was Founded in 1920 BERNICE ALEXANDEP --- (This is another in a series of articles by the Daily Kansan to acquaint the campus with the various organized houses, their members, officers, and histories.) --- In the 26 years following theounding of Zeta Phi Beta sorority n 1920 at Howard university in Washington, D.C., 105 active chaphes have been organized. The local chapter, Beta Beta, was founded in 1943 by Pearl Eleanor Logan, Verdane Sanders, Lionel Joyce Adams, Ann Henderson, Betty Lou Bowers, Gloria Jackson, and Willie Maude Robinson. The chapter house is located at 1101 Mississippi street. The Archon, the sorority's national publication has been published three times yearly since 1922. The sorority pin contains gold Greek letters with five pearls in the center of the "Phi" Colors are blue and white. The rose is the flower. A Finer Womanhood week is observed yearly in February by the organization. The annual "Boule," governing body, met in St. Louis, Mo., in Dec. of last year. Stene's Bulletin Issued By K.U. Research Bureau housetober. Pledges are Verdelia Mae White, Johnnie Mae Ivey, Irene Jane and Lee Ettin Rice, Nadine Sanders, Alta Gertrude Jackson, and Anna Mae Montgomery. Bernice Eula Alexander, a College junior is the president. Other officers include Willie Maude Robinson, vice president; Thela Harmon, secretary; Lionel Joyce Adams, treasurer; and Martha Louise Roland, chaplin. Mrs. A. M. Nance is housemother. Prof. E. O. Stene's state corporation commission study bulletin has been sent to nearly 100 libraries in Kansas by the University's government research bureau, Dr. Ethan P. Allen, director, announced today. A revised edition of a bulletin on Kansas legislative procedure will be issued by the bureau soon. A committee composed of Padgett, Herriot, and Shutz was appointed to draw up a set of editorial principles which will be submitted to the board for approval at the next meeting. The board has accepted the offer of the Student Union Activities committee to share its office for publication headquarters. The magazine will have 3:30 to 5:30 office hours, Monday through Friday. Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, English instructor, and Karl Mattern, associate professor of drawing and painting, faculty sponsors of the publication, were elected to the editorial board. For the Best in Bakery Goods Always Make It Drake's 907 Mass. Phone 61 tory. Dora Ann Brown, Fine Arts junior, Arnold Ross, V-12 Engineering junior, and Donald Owen, College freshman, were named official cartoonists of the magazine. Terry Herriot, College sophomore, was elected editor-in-chief of the Bitter Bird, new campus humor magazine, at a meeting of the editorial board, Saturday. 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