NOVEMBER 28,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Becky Vallette. Kansan Society Editor Catching up on themes, notebooks, and daily assignments evidently has kept most houses from having the usual dinner guests and pinnings since vacation. Another more likely reason is that students are too busy planning pre-Christmas parties, or that they're still recuperating from a "restful" vacation. ** Sigma Nu. Pledges Fowler Sigma Nu has announced the pledging of William Fowler, Iola. He is a freshman in the School of Engineering. --the sorority colors; its flower, the white carnation. The national magazine is called the Eleusis. Mayfield To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mayfield, Hutchinson, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Sidney Lee, to Marcus Hahn, son of Mrs. Nora Hahn. The wedding will take place at the First Presbyterian church, Hutchinson, Dec. 23. A senior in the School of Fine Arts, Miss Mayfield is majoring in public school music. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Hahn recently was discharged from the navy. As a lieutenant, he had been stationed for duty in the South Pacific. Orville Roper Married Mrs. Frank E. Heaton, Pittsburg, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Sammy Lou, to Orville Edward Roper, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Roper, San Diego, Calif Roper is a N.R.O.T.C. trainee. An engineering sophomore, he came to the University in July. Miss Heaton was graduated in June from the Pittsburg State Teachers college. Brain Teams' to Battle At Chem Club Meet Faculty members and students will mentally maul each other in the "Big Battle of Brains" quiz program at the Chemistry club meeting at 4:30 p. m. Thursday in room 305 Bailey chemical laboratories. Quiz Master, Alberta Cornwell, College Junior, will fire questions at the two competing teams. There is to be no limit on the subjects covered by the questions. Judges Jean Mansur, Robert Hammer, and Mrs. Frances Clancy will keep proceedings on the up and up and will award a prize to the winning team. On the faculty team (and on the spot) will be Dr. R. Q. Brewster, Dr. G. W. Stretton, Dr. A.W. Davidson, Dr. Harry Sisler, Dr. Calvin VanderWerf, Leo Lemmerman, and Frank Jirik. On the student team will be Leslie, Boatright, Russell Bridwell, Jack Fellman, John Cory, Earl Barney, Carol Wineinger, and William Schechter. Aptitude Tests Available High school-college aptitude tests are now available for all high school seniors in Kansas, Dr. A. H. Turney, head of the Guidance Bureau, said today. He estimated that 10,000 to 20,000 students will take these tests. MUSIC NOVELTIES Powder Boxes Pianos Cigarette Chests Roberts Jewelry and Gifts Chi O's Have Been At K.U. Since 1902 LOUISE HATCH *** 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. *** Thirty thousand women have become members of Chi Omega, and 98 chapters have been formed since the founding of that sorority at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, in 1895. Lambda chapter was founded in 1902. The first house was located on Indiana street, the present chapter house, 1345 West campus, was built in 1925. Journalism is a popular major with the Chi Omega's who are active in work on the Jayhawker, the Student directory, and the Daily Kansan. Last year two members were chosen for Phi Bka Kappa and one was elected to Mortar Board. For the last two years they have placed second in intramurals. Chapter officers are Louise Hatch president; Barbara Barcrow, vicepresident; Marjorie Kern, secretary; and Marjorie Pollock, treasurer. Their pin is a monogram with a jeweled X. Cardinal and straw are "Small Town," a painting by Karl Mattern, associate professor of drawing and painting, has been chosen for exhibition in the second annual "Portrait of America" competition, being held in New York. Mattern's Painting Chosen for Exhibition ON KFKU 9:30 p.m. Music. 9:45 p.m. Yankee Crusade, dramatized history of Kansas. Today Tomorrow 2:30 p.m. Book review program, "The Missouri" by Stanley Vestal and "The Rivers of the Eastern Shore" by Footner. They will be reviewed by Clyde K. Hyder. 2:45 p.m. Spanish lesson. 9:30 p.m. K.U. Vespers, Dr. Theodore Aszman, speaker. Governor to Speak on KFKU Gov. Andrew F. Schoepel will be interviewed at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday over KFKU during the first of a series of weekly programs "Look to Kansas," Miss Mildred Seaman, program director, announced today. Mrs. Edith Martin has been the housemother for 16 years. Other members of the active chapter include Jeanne Louise Atkinson, Patricia Belt, Alice Louise Brown, Patricia Coolidge, Shirley Crawford, Rose Nell Curtis, Betty Duemke, Meredith Gear, Dixie Gilliland, Bennie Jean Holden, Sara Houck. Janice Jones, Jean Ketzler, Virginia Larsen, Anna Jane LaShelle, Joyce Mahin, Madelon McClure, Martha Mitchell, Barbara Moffett, Betty Lu Nichols, Margaret O'Neil, Marjorie Peet, Alice Rose Shanklaw, Betty Smith, Barbara Smith, Marilyn Sweeney, Janet Taylor, Dorothea Thomas, and Anne Young. Members of the pledge class are Ann Alexander, Patricia Barron, Constance Cloughley, Patricia Cook, Mary Carolyn Daugherty, Jane Elbate, Jane Ferrell, Jo Anne Jacobs, Jo Anne Larson, Marilyn McClure, Patricia Riezle. Irislee Shull, Marilyn Steinert, Patricia Ann Strang, Mary Wilson, Dorothy Moffett, Patricia Pearson, and Regina McGeorge. Duplicate photographs can be made from any negatives in our files in time for Christmas! Hixon Studio Phone 41 AT THE HOSPITAL 721 Mass. Admissions Franklin Papin, PT 8. Carl Lewton, 1006 Mississippi. Eleanor Thompson, 1246 Mississippi. John W. Kendrick, PT 6. Gerald Hall, 1127 Ohio. Oliver Dexter, 1130 Kentucky. Harold Hinchee, PT 8. Elvern Rose, 1318 Louisiana. Raymond Vonasek, PT 9. Chester Lewis, Jr., 732 Connecti- Paul Conrad, 1602 Louisiana. James Jackson, Battenfeld hall. John H. Thompson, Jr., 161 Lincoln. Caryl Dyer, 1200 Louisiana. Nolene Stump, Miller Hall Dismissals Paul O'Brien, 1245 West Campus. Laura Templeton, Locksley Hall. Vincent McCabe, 1439 Tennessee. The first public school in Kansas was established in 1844 in Kansas City. Appointment Bureau Places Pence, Beck, Earger, Hemphill Four teachers have been placed by the teachers' appointment bureau, H. E. Chandler, associate professor of education, said today. Don P. Pence, M. A. 1942, will instruct in music at the State Teachers' College in Dickinson, N. D. Leroi Beck, M. 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