NOVEMBER 27,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Becky Vallette, Konsan Society Editor 1. U. Dames to Meet Wednesday Prentice-Schroll Wed The K.U. Dames will meet in the Pine room of the Union at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. All married women students and all wives of students are eligible for membership. Ruth Prentice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Prentice, Kansas City, and Jack C. Schroll, U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schroll, Hutchinson, were married at the Westport Presbyterian church in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday. Mrs. Gerald Prentice, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor, and Betty Jennings was bridesaidmaid. Bobe Jane Parker lighted the tapers. Ina Katherine Roderick sang "All for You," and "I Love You Truly." A home economics major, Mrs. Schroll was graduated from the University in June. She was a member of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary educational sorority; Jay Janes; Omicron Nu, honorary home economics sorority; and was president of home economies club. Seaman Schroll, a freshman in the School of Medicine, is a member of Sigma Chi and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities. Fileen Friesen Married They will live In Lawrence. Eileen Friesen and Glenn B. Lewis were married at Blessed Sacrament church, Wichita, Thanksgiving day, Miss Joyce Friesen was maid of honor and Ann Cowan was bridesmaid. Mrs. Lewis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Friesen, Cheney. A member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, she was graduated from the University last spring. Mr. Lewis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Lewis, Escanaba, Mich. He attended Minnesota college, where he was a member of Sigma Chi. Hilbrand-Kocour Wed Heloise Hillbrand, daughter of Dean and Mrs. Earl Hillbrand, and Maj. Max Kocour, son of Mrs. O. E. Kocour, Andale, were married at St. Mary's cathedral, Wichita, Wednesday. Mary Louise Laffer, Wichita, was maid of honor. Hanna Hedrick, Newton, and Dorothea Diem, Tula, were bridesmaids. A reception was held after the wedding at the home of the bride's parents. Maj. and Mrs. Kocour will go to Camp Robinson, Ark., after Dec. 15, where he will report for reassignment. A member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mrs. Kocour was graduated from the College in 1944. Mr. Kocour is a graduate of Wichita university and has served with the Third army in the European theater University students attending the wedding were Beverly Frizell, Nancy Mille; Marjorie Free, Marilyn McEwen, Barbara Necle, and Martha Laffer. Gamma Phi Announces Pinning Gamma Phi Beta has announced the pinning of Shirley Carl, Cherryvale, to Ens, Lynn Leigh Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, read the announcement. Miss Carl's corsage was a white rose, surrounded by red roses. Leatrice Gibbs and Mazzie Lane, who assisted in the pinning, and Mrs. Baldwin wore gardenia corsages. Miss Carl is a senior in the College. Ensign Leigh was graduated from the School of Engineering in November, and received his commission. He will report to San Francisco. Ensign Leigh is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Brazil became a republic in 1891 Gamma Phi Distinctive For Bond Selling BETTY JO O'NEAL 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. Whether it's selling bonds, winning Phi Beta Kappa keys, or donning pig tails and ruffles for the traditional Christmas party, Gamma Phi Beta girls are qualified experts. During the war, Gamma Phi was the first sorority authorized by the United States treasury department as a government bond selling agency. Its latest drive went over the five million dollar mark. Sigma chapter of Gamma Phi Beta, was founded at the University in 1915. It is now one of 52 active chapters, the first of which was founded in 1874 at Syracuse university. Four members were chosen last year for Phi Beta Kappa and two became members of Motar board. The most "prized possession" of the local chapter is its own "Mother Baldwin," who has been the sorority housemother for 22 years. The sorority colors are mode and brown. The flower is pink carnation. The chapter house is located at 1339 West Campus road. The word "sorority" was coined for Gamma Phi by a Syracuse University Greek professor. Other members of the active chapter are: Joan Carr, Billye Anne Simmons, Virginia Urban, Marjorie Cooper, Shirley Lee, Leatrice Gibbs, Emily Stacey, Dorothy Feldkamp, Sheila Stryker, Geralele Kreider, Lee Blackwill, Joan Hendrickson, Sarah Heil, Mazzie Lane, Peggy Vickers, Judith Tihen, Glenda Leuhring, Jeanne Brown, Beverly Ann Brown, Marjorie Reich Dietrich. Chapter officers are: Betty Jo O'Neal, president; Jane Atwood, vice-president; Frances Muhlenbruch, recording secretary; and Jane Owen, treasurer. Mary Schnitzler, Jo Ellen Shifley, Elaine Falkoner, Norma Whittaker, ON KFKU 2:30 p.m.—Tales from Ivory Towers—dramatized story of "Call It Courage." 9:30—Program to be announced. Tomorrow; TELL ME, DOCTOR--the "COLLEGE JEWELER" Tonight: 2:45 p.m. Music How to Stay Out of the Hospital A clamor for physical fitness was a part of our national war effort. For the first time in several generations, a comprehensive check-up revealed the state of the nation's health. The rejections of selective service registrants threw a lot of light on health conditions in the United States—conditions which indicated that the leading causes for physical rejection were defects of long standing mental deficiencies and disease, ear and eye defects, heart disease, defects of the bones and muscles, and venereal diseases. A peacetime program to develop optimum health and physical fitness should begin much farther back than with the selective service age group. Use of precautions and corrections for preschool and school children would do more to improve national health and physical fitness than the most rigid health program for young men and women about to go to war. Becoming and staying physically fit is not a matter of daily grinding away on an obstacle course. National good health and "fitness" cannot be acquired in a hurried up training program. Modern warfare demands a state of physical efficiency that would have put many an old sword and armor warrior on the bench. The G.I.'s health standing was determined by his ability to do a job. In many cases this ability was limited by physical defects which could have been checked years before. —Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson Meribah Moore Sings To Large Audience Meribah Moore, soprano, associate professor of voice, sang to a large audience in Frank Strong hall auditorium last night. English, French, German, and Italian songs were included in the program. Ruth Orcutt, associate professor of piano, accompanied Miss Moore. Joan Hise, Mary Ann McClure, Geraldine Nelson, Shirley Otter, Rosemary Jarboe, Bonnie Veatch, and Elizabeth Evans. Members of the pledge class arc Beverly Fox, Nancy Jackson, Barbara Byrd, LaJuan Braden, Patricia Kelly, Helen Hakrader, Lola Branit, Marion Shieldon, Mary Jean Moore, Barbara Felt, Lu Anu Powell, Caroline Merritt, Patricia Schultz, Katherine Culley, Susan Wright, Jeanne Gorbutt, Arlene Feldkamp, Betty Sara Brothers, Dorothy Jean James, and Rosemary Gaines. Students' Jewelry Store 41 Years AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted to the hospital 11-26-45 Marion Pugh, Watkins hall. Richard Blum. 1602 Louisiana Laura Jean Templeton, Locksley hall. 911 Mass. St. Ellen Jean McIntire, 1045 W. Hills. Floyd Tony Veatch, 1339 W. Campus. Frank Eberhardt, 1616 Louisiana. Marilyn Judy Carlson, 1433 Tennessee. Doris Chapman, 905 Maine. William E. Dennis, 1537½ Tennesse 800 Paul Francis O'Brien, 1245 W. Campus. Mary Jeanne Johnson, Corbin hall. Whitson Godfrey, 1111 W. 11th St. Wanda Dean, Locksley hall. Jose Portuguez, 1614 Kentucky. Patsy Marie Morris, 844 Arkansas. Edward Eugene Jensen, 1616 Ind. Donald Eugene Owen, 1409 Tenn. Nellie Ann Angle, 1313 Vermont. Patricia Elledge, 1246 Oread. Robert W Jantsch, 1541 Tenn. Edith Bossom, Corbin hall. Paul Wayne Ott, 1439 Tenn. Joseph T. Barrington, 1621 Edge- Joseph T. Barrington, 1621 Edge- pill. Judd Tarrant, 1540 Louisiana. Dismissed. 11-26-45. Henry W. Firner, Jr., 1422 New York. --- CHRISTMAS IS COMING . . . 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