1945 NOVEMBER 6;1945 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SOCIALLY SPEAKING Mary Margaret Gaynor, Society Edita Oakes Is Guest Mrs. Eva Oakes was guest of honor at a buffet dinner Sunday night at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Other guests were: Jane Hayes, Jean Brown, Norma Whitaker, Geralee Kreider Patricia Williams, Jane Gillespie, Mary Varner, Barbara Varner, Mary Breed, Betty Ball, Jo Ellen Hall, Barbara Ford, Rose Nell Curtis, Joyce Mahin, Iris Lee Schull, Madeline McClure, Jean Cunningham, Ann Alexander, Patricia Strang, Beryle Hinds, Burnett Replogle, Harriet Harlow, Donna Mueller, Ruth Ann Bettlock, and Barbara Howard. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has announced the pledging of Donald Ferguson, McPherson; J. B. Blunk, Santa Monica, Calif; Thomas Nicklin, Chanute; Kelles Wheat, Kansas City; William Mayer, Kansas City, Mo.; Lon Huer, St. Louis, Mo.; and Donald Stockdale, Kansas City A "yell-in" will be held for these new pledges Wednesday. Yost Visits Jolliffe Miss Frances Yost, Topeka, was a weekend guest at Jolliffe hall. Mrs. Joseph Canning and John Canning, Plevna, were dinner guests at the hall Sunday. A. D. Pi's Entertain Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Jack Coleman, Russ Blaser, William Fowler, Ens. Lee Myers, Iola; Lt. Robert Carsey, Merrville, La., and Robert Stubbs, Kansas City, Mo. Guests Visit A. O. Pi Mrs. George Willenberg, Ralph Praeger, Winifred Slagton, Claflin; Geraldine Gentry, Stockton; Gweneth Praeger, Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Mr. and Mrs. L, List Kansas City, Mo., and Lt. Mark Hahn, Hutchinson, were dinner guests Sunday. Gamma Phi Is Hostess Six Visit Watkins Gamma Phi Beta entertained William Sharp, Tommie Thompson, James Dilmore, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hendrickson, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dengel at dinner Sunday. Weekend guests at Watkins hall were Miss Elizabeth Jean Nelson, Miss Barbara Cracker, Kansas City; Miss Betty Edmonds, Blue Mound; Miss Mary Rush Young, Wichita; Miss Evelyn Shonburg, Osage City; and Miss Carolyn Anderson, Manhattan. Kenneth Knuth, Nashville; Thomas Tucker, Osage City; and Mrs. Ruth Mott, Burlington, were dinner guests at the hall Sunday. Visitors to Pi Phi House Weekend guests of Pi Beta Phi were Miss Martha Lou Cable, Miss Shirley McGinnis, Kansas City; Miss IS EASY WHEN YOU DRINK MILK BEFORE RE-TIRING. Milk & Ice Cream Co. Lawrence Sanitary Colorful Mums Brighten Frank Strong Lobby Floral displays in the lobby of Frank Strong hall, a pre-war feature of the buildings and grounds department, has returned. Yesterday James Reiter, K.U.'s gardner, placed a colorful display of hardy pompom chrysanthemums in bright yellowls and reds in the center of the lobby. The mums were grown on a plot 150 by 50 ft. below the hill on the south side of the campus, where plantings were made late last spring. The large yellow football game variety of mum is grown in the greenhouse, as well as other pompom types, and used to decorate University offices during the year. Betty Jeanne Grant, Wichita, Miss Carolyn Morrison, Coffeville. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. White, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Lawler, Kansas City; Frank Howard; Pvt. William Bingham, and Pvt. Thomas Wilson, Camp Crowder, Mo., were dinner guests Sunday. Pledges will entertain the Kappa Alpha Theta pledge class at a tea today, and will give an hour dance tonight for Phi Delta Theta pledges. Theta's Give Dinner Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were Miss Mara Peterson, Thorton Cooke, Gene Alfred, Russel Baulders, Garland Weed, William Jenson, Don Org, Charles Robertson, Ralph Fleagle, and Wenton Winter. Lt. E. D. Land was a guest at dinner Saturday night. Six Dine With D.G.'s Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nixon, Medicine Lodge; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker, Blue Springs, Mo., were dinner guests Sunday at the Delta Gamma house. Anderson Is Welcomed Faculty members of the history department honored a new staff member, Prof. G. L. Anderson and his wife at an informal dinner Saturday night at the Hearth. Other guests were Prof. and Mrs. C. C. Crawford, Prof. and Mrs. D. L. Patterson, Prof. and Mrs. J. C. Malin, Prof. and Mrs. F. E. Melvin, Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Davis, Capt. and Mrs. Newton Krunddieck, and Capt. Charles Realey. Low heels and sweaters have improved the posture of the American college woman. OH, MY ACHING BACK How to Stay Out of the Hospital The sensible shoes worn today are more conducive to good posture than were the spike heels of not long ago. And, to do the most for a sweater, many women have made a conscious effort to stand erect. Maintenance of good posture is a continual struggle until it becomes a habit. The dividends are less fatigue, improved body function, and a carriage, to speak collegiately, that is of the hubba hubba classification. "The reclining-sit" position assumed in classes, the "gorilla slouch" taken by many athletes., and the "sailor slump," necessitated, some say, to hold up the navy-style trousers, are incorrect "stands" common on the K.U. campus. The idea that good posture cures all digestive ailments by changing the position of the digestive organs is a hoax. A normal digestive apparatus functions whether you stand erect or on all fours. Good posture does not materially change the position of the stomach or bowels. pout. Poor posture is not entirely incompatible with normal physiological functions. Consider the cow. But whoever heard a sailor whistle at a cow? A conscious effort to stand and sit erect and some physical exercise does, however, help maintain proper pull on the extensor muscles—the ones that straighten the legs and back and hold in the belt-line. Poor posture causes below standard muscle tone and unnecessary strain on normal muscles, resulting in greater fatigue. --Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson. Goerke Pledges A.O.Pi Alpha Omicron Pi has announced the pledging of Frances Goerke, Kansas City. The A. O. Pi pledges entertained members of the pledge classes of Delta Gamma, Alpha Delta Pi, and Gamma Phi at an informal tea Wednesday. Although it is the oldest continent geologically, Australia was the last to be occupied by white men. STUDENTS!! PHONOGRAPH PLAYERS New 5-tube superhetrodyne radios are also in. These are splendid radios with Beam power output and equals 7-tube operation in other sets. We have new tubes for your radio. We can give you speedy service on all your radio repair work Thanks for your business. Phone 138. Quantity Limited So Get Yours NOW! ARE IN STOCK NOW! Complete Stock of Fresh Portable Radio Batteries. ED BOWMAN BOWMAN RADIO SHOP, 944 Mass. St., and F. M. TELECTRAD SHOP, 900 Mass. St. Murphy Replaces Hudson As Watkins Pharmacist Jim G. Murphy began duties Thursday as full-time pharmacist at the Watkins Memorial hospital, replacing Cecil Hudson who is in business in Oskaloosa. Murphy, graduate of the School of Pharmacy in 1941, enlisted in the navy in June, 1942, and served in the South and Southwest Pacific. He was discharged October 5 as a chief pharmacist's mate. His wife, the former Burrie Dalton, K.U. graduate in 1940, and son are with him in Lawrence. Police Restrain Golfer Indianapolis. (UP)—David Bogue of Speedway City probably will give up golf balls—even pre-war ones—the next time he loses them in the water hole. The last time he lost two, he dived for them wearing shorts and water goggles. A crowd gathered before police arrived and ordered him out of the water. He refused to leave without the precious pellets. But after facing charges of vagrancy, disorderly conduct and trespassing in court, Bogue learned his lesson. 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