NOVEMBER 15,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Mary Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor Zimmerman-Martin Pinned Gamma Phi Beta has announced the pinning of Ann Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Zimmerman, Kansas City, Mo., to Robert Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Martin, Kansas City. The announcement was read by Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, at dinner Saturday night at the Gamma Phi Beta chapter. Mrs. Baldwin received a corsage of gardenias and rose buds. Miss Zimmerman wore an orchid corsage. Miss Zimmerman was graduated last spring from the College. Chocolates were passed by Frances Muhlenbruch, and Jane Atwood, who were presented corsages of gardenias and rose buds. Martin was recently discharged from the army air corps. He is president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. ** ** Kappa's Have Guest Lt. Albert Hartley, Leavenworth, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Tuesday. Celebrate Anniversary Gamma Phi Beta celebrated its 71st Founders day Tuesday night at the chapter house. Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, one of the Sigma chapter founders, was the speaker. Other alumnae present were Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Mrs. Hovey Hanna, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. W. A. Stacey, and Mrs. George Beal. Guests at a ranch party Saturday night were William Daugherty, Stanley Hobbs, John Murray, Robert Ellsworth, Robert Weber, Richard Ehrman, Laurence Miller, John Wildgen, James Metcalf, William Sharp, Stephen Ellsworth, Bertrand Morris, Donald Schaake, Charles Robertson, Robert Bell, Benjamin White, Robert Bessier, William Degan, Wood Runyan. Robert Franklin, Jack McShane, James Burwell, Fred Helm, Donald Miller, Bruce Brown, Frank Pattee, John Addington, Jack Blanton, Clyde Wharton, Todd Akins, Robert Bonebrake, Robert Light, Robert Morton, Larry Sillas, Robert Stoffer, William Porter, Robert Martin, John Owen, and Robert Forsler. 51 Attend Theta Party Members of Kappa Alpha Theta held open house Saturday in the Kansas room of the Union. Chaperones included Mrs. Clark Mandigo, Mrs. J. H.Kramer, Mrs. Andrew McKay, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Dean Alt, and Mrs. Edith Martin. Guests were: James Sargent, William Marshall, James Calkins, William Jenson, James Roderick, Duane Kline, Earle Crawford, Donald Fricker, William Fackwood, Carl Clark, Richard Ong, Harold Baker, Frank Davis, Shippan Winter, John Gorman, Donald Williams, Charles McGill, Wayne Johnson, Lou Goring, Garland Weed, James Thompson, Paul Conrad, Donald Ferguson, Sciatiaqua, Keith Wilson. Harlan' Lill, Michael Kuklenski, Robert Bayles, Eugene Alford, Jack Greer, Roger Parland, Frank Wood, John McEvers, Ralph Fleagle, Eugene Lund, Donald Cousins, Jerry Simpson, Tom Nicklem, Kirk Scott, Charles Marsh, Richard Hawkinson, Dean Styer, William Brackman, Chris Eberhardt, Charles Hunter, Keith Congdon, Robert Neustrom, Elton Hoff, Robert McHarg, Richard Geiger, and John Stauffer. Straw in the Wind Rawlins, Wyo. (UP) — The Republican-Bulletin, in a story recently, declared that war was over definitely, because a reporter, after finishing a meal at a local restaurant, was thanked and asked to come back again by the cashier. A.O. Pi Installed At K.U. in 1914 LORRAINE WITT This is another of a series of articles by the Daily Kansan to acquaint the campus with the various organized houses, their members, officers, and histories. Phi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi was installed at the university on May 4, 1914. Members of a local sorority, Beta Gamma, were the charter members of this organization. Mrs. A. J. Mix, a member of the Cornell university chapter, was one of the women responsible for the founding of an A. O. Pi chapter here. Alpha Omicron Pi was the only Pan-Hellenic sorority to begin at Barnard college, Columbia university, N. Y. Four 18-year old women, Jessie Wallace Hughan, Helen St. Clair Mullan, Stella George Stern Perry, and Elizabeth Heywood Wyman, founded this national sorority on Jan. 2, 1897. Today there are 47 active chapters in the United States, two in Canada, and 51 alumnae groups. Social service work in the Kentucky mountains in connection with the Frontier Nursing service is the national organization's project. The rose is the sorority flower; cardinal, the color; and the ruby, the jewel. The pledge pin is a gold sheaf of wheat. The active badge is composed of the three Greek letters superimposed. The chapter house is located at 1144 Louisiana street. Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg is the housemother. Officer of the chapter mother. Lorraine Witt, president; Marguerita Kerschen, vice-president; Ruth Stallard, treasurer; Helen June Wise, corresponding secretary; Jo Ann Tindall, rush captain; and Mary Stark, social chairman. Janet Belt, Wilma Bown, Dorothy Deem, Mary Beth Jepson, Helen Lawrence, Carol Long, Helen Mather, Sidney Lee Mayfield, Verda Praeger, Beverly Reitz, Mary Sedlock, Marilyn Voth, and Juanita Satterlee. Other members of the active chapter are: Alpha Omicron. Fi pledged 25 Dr. Martin Will Speak To OT Club Tomorrow Dr. Gordon Martin, director of physical medicine at the University hospital in Kansas City, will address the Occupational Therapy club meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Kansas room of the Union. Physical training students and members of the Kansas Occupational Therapy association may attend. Dr. Martin will speak on the treatment of poliomyelitis stressing physical and occupational therapy. Approximately 20 physical therapy students at the University have been invited to become associate members of the Occupational Therapy club which has 85 members. Scruggs Is Honor Initiate Dr. Sherman D. Scruggs, president of Lincoln university Jefferson City, Mo., will be initiated into Phi Delta Kappa, men's professional fraternity, tonight at the home of Dr. E. E. Bayles, associate professor of education. Dr. Scruggs received his doctor of philosophy degree from the University in 1935. Education Sorority Officer Will Visit Chapter Here Spur Club Will Hunt With Hounds Dec. 1 The newly organized Spur Club will hunt raccoons and possums with hounds when the game season opens Dec. 1, Martha Laffer, club president announced today. Mrs. Justus Fugate, national vicepresident of Pi Lambda Thea, honorary education sorority, will visit the Gamma chapter here Thursday and Friday, Harriet Danly, president of the Gamma chapter, said today. Mrs. Fugate will discuss the merits of Pi Lambda Theta at the initiation banquet at the Hearth Thursday night. She is an alumni of the University. For initiation into the club, a rider must be able to bridle, saddle, walk, trot, and canter a horse, Miss Laffer said. She is then eligible to wear a pair of spurs and a white shirt. Advances in the club include the wearing of a blue shirt and finally a red shirt. Membership in the club is limited to 30 women. Other officers of Spur club are Alice Wright, vice-president, and Carol Long, secretary. The American War Dads recently organized a state chapter in Wyoming, and held their first convention. The state has six chapters within it. women this year. Members of the pledge class are: Helen Ames, Margaret Gosney, Frances Goerke, Pat Neilbarger, Rose Hosking, Joan List, Roberta Smith, Joan Spalding, Mary Jean Monroe, Susan Leatherman, Zoe Siller, Janet Wiley, Phyllis Whittrock, Billie Burtcher, Marjorie Burtcher, Lee Duncan, Mary Lucille Garton, Glendale Jones, Emna Ruth Kendall, Elise Lemon, Elwanda Brewer, Sydney Letson, Barbara Paez, Virginia Lou Stephenson, and Ruth Williams. Women Chosen For Class Volleyball the "COLLEGE JEWELER" Students' Jewelry Store 41 Years W. A.A. volleyball class teams have been chosen and will begin competition at 8:15 p.m. Monday in Robinson gymnasium, Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, announced today. The junior-freshman and senior-sonhore games will be played. Women selected for class teams receive 100 W.A.A. points. Juniors: Manager, Margery Stubbs; Ruth Payne, Kathryn O'Leary, Alberta Cornwell, Wilma Bown, Billye Simmons, Ruth Green, Marjorie Fadler, Marilyn Voth, Marie Horseman, Jane Topping, Mary Jean Hoffmann, Mary Vermillion, Nancy Miller, Marjorie Peet. Seniors: Manager, Lou Little; Lucile Land, Marjorie Free, Violet Conard, Charlotte Price, Bobette Sellers, Barbara Prier, Edith Boehmer, Barbara Heller, Mary Morrill, Betty Nichols, Lucy Smith, Sue Blessington, Dorothy Higginbottom, Joan Eurch. 911 Mass. St. Sophomores: Manager, Rose Nell Curtie; Joan Anderson, Frances Chubb, Joan Lippelmann, Helen Boazarth, Mary Varner, Pat Billings, Pat Coolidge, Marjorie Kaff, Joan Schindling, Joan Hendrickson, Maxine Gunsolly, Virginia Winter, Varel Strobel, Annette Stout. ON KFKU Freshman: Manager, Jean Francisco; Donna Mueller, Kathleen McClanahan, Roesmary Gaines, Wendolyn Harger, Margaret VanderSmissen, Harriet Connor, Joyce Mahin, Georgia Westmoreland, Patricia Strang, Mary Alice White, JoAnn Spalding, Joan Strowig, Martha Kelpinger, Pat Elledge 9:30 p.m. K.U. Vespers, Dr. Theodore Aszman, pastor, Presbyterian church. Tonight: Tomorrow: 2:30 p.m. Campus News, Edwin Browne, University publicity director. 2:45 p.m. Music... OFFICIAL BULLETIN University of Kansas Nov.15,1945 The Occupational Therapy club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas room of the Union. Dr. G. M. Martin of the University of Kansas hospital will be guest speaker.—Doris Klindt, Vice-president. Quack club will meet at 7:30 tonight in Robinson Gymnasium. All members please be present and bring you dues. The University Art club will have its first meeting in the Antique Room of Frank Strong Hall at 7:30 tonight. All art majors are urged to come. The annual Thanksgiving fellowship banquet at the First Baptist church will be held Sunday from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. at the church, Eighth and Kentucky. Students are especially invited. Call 1429 or 1504 for reservations. — Jean Mansur, chairman. *** There will be a meeting of the Ku Ku club at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas room to discuss homecoming plans—Michael J. Kuklenski, President. WANT ADS WANTED—Expertised presser full or part time at once. Apply at the New York Cleaners 926 Mass., or phone 75. LOST—Black Sheaffer's fountain pen lost a week ago. Name, "Lee Shull," engraved and Flying Red Horse on top. Reward offered. Return to Kansan office. GIRL wanted—to share a double with Liberal Art freshman. Twin beds. At 1717 Ill. or call 2800W. ROOM FOR RENT—Wanted, 4 boys for heated sleeping porch and study room. Three blocks from K.U. on bus line. 308 W. 16th St. LOST—A black and white striped top shepherd's fountain pen. Finder please call Miss Elliott Social Dept. 158. 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