Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Nov. 5. 1954 Drama Student Finds Her Major A Little Embarrassing at Times Majoring in drama at KU is a little embarrassing for Molly Hoover. Manhattan freshman, since her father is head of the drama department at Kansas State College. Molly Hoover Miss Hoover is presently rehearsing for "The King and I" in which she plays the seventh wife. Miss Hoover's father preferred that she not go to K-State because it would be unfair, both to them and to other drama students, to have his daughter in his classes. After spending two summers in music and drama camps at KU, Miss Hoover decided this university offered better facilities than any of The University Women's Club will meet at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooking and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rea will give a dramatic reading. the other schools she was considering. Campus Club News University Women's Club Mrs. Bill Conboy is chairman for the meeting and will be assisted by Mrs. Bruce Linton, Mrs. Gale Adkins, Miss Margaret Byrne, Mrs. Kim Giffin, and Mrs. Virgil Godfrey, Mrs. E. C. Buehler is in charge of decorations. --council. Council members are: Marty Rowe, Mission, chairman; Betsy Gray, Topeka, vice-chairman; Barbara Bishop, Houston, Tex. secretary-publicity; Pris Cherry, Pittsburg, treasurer; Joyce Viola, Abilene, social chairman; Brenda Morris, Caney, intramural; Ann Henry, Kewanee Ill., house manager Sue Patton, Independence, Mo., foods; Marcia Nelson, Topeka, scholarship; Judy Mahan, Cape Girardeau, Mo., activities, and Diane Ira, Kansas City, Mo., standards. Gamma Alpha Chi Donna Nelson, Kansas City, Kan. senior, has been elected president of Gamma Alpha Chi, pledge class. Gamma Alpha Chi is a professional fraternity for women in advertising. Other officers are: Barbara Jezek, Hollyrood junior, vice-president; Susie Adams, Springfield, Mo. senior, photographer; Rosa Lind, Lawrence sophomore, scrapbook chairman, and Sonnie Hayn, Wichita junior, reporter. Miss Hoover said her father is trying to give her every opportunity to develop as an actress on her own. He has never helped her with play practice although he always sees her first performance and offers criticism. Omicron Nu Iota chapter of Omicron Nu, national home economics honor society, has announced the initiation of three members. They are Marcia Hall Coffeyville senior, Gayle Kinemond Bushton senior, and Adele Kraus Lawrence senior. Her father directed her in her first performance. She was four years old at the time and played Dagmar in "I Remember Mama." As she was not old enough to read, her mother, a research librarian at K-State, taught her the lines. Since then she has been in two more of her father's productions. . . . Miss Hoover said her father insists that she call him Mr. Hoover when they are working together. They have acted together in several shows at play review clubs. Psychology Club John Landers, Coffeyville junior, has been elected president of the Undergraduate Psychology Club. Other officers are Marian Schalker, Holton junior, vice-president; Carolyn Goth, Omaha, Neb., sophomore, secretary, and Ruth Ann Pipper, Lawrence junior, treasurer. Housing Available For Homecoming LA TROPICANA CLUB Students who need housing for their parents or friends for the Homecoming weekend may contact Mrs. Ruth Nash, secretary of the housing office, 26 Strong Hall. Mexican Food Served at 4 p.m. Favorite Beverages Sold 434 LOCUST ST. North Lawrence Under New Management Mrs. Nash said that she understood hotels and motels were filled, but that she had a list of private homes which would accommodate weekend guests. Alpha Phi sorority held its annual Philanthropy party recently. The entertainment consisted of dancing, games and the presentation of a skit. Alpha Phi . . . On the Hill . . . All proceeds from the party went to the Alpha Phi national philanthropy, the Heart Fund. Mrs. Helen Bellows chaperoned. Delta Gamma . . . Delta Gamma sorority held its annual fall party Friday night at the chapter house. The theme of the party was, "Let us be the first to wish you a Happy New Year." Chaperones were Mrs. Mary Wigton, Mrs. W. R. Spradling, Mrs. H Cotton Bellows, and Miss Merle Munson. A pre-party was held at the Stables. --council. Council members are: Marty Rowe, Mission, chairman; Betsy Gray, Topeka, vice-chairman; Barbara Bishop, Houston, Tex. secretary-publicity; Pris Cherry, Pittsburg, treasurer; Joyce Viola, Abilene, social chairman; Brenda Morris, Caney, intramural; Ann Henry, Kewanee Ill., house manager Sue Patton, Independence, Mo., foods; Marcia Nelson, Topeka, scholarship; Judy Mahan, Cape Girardeau, Mo., activities, and Diane Ira, Kansas City, Mo., standards. Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held a Halloween party Friday night. A buffet dinner for members and their dates preceded a square dance. Chaperones were Mrs. Pauline Warren, Mrs. Edward Dicks, Mrs. E. C. Rainey, Mrs. Grace Schooling, and Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority held its annual Pirate Party Friday night at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. E, W. Wuthnow, Mrs. Joe Hope, Mrs. Frank Spurrier, and Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie. --council. Council members are: Marty Rowe, Mission, chairman; Betsy Gray, Topeka, vice-chairman; Barbara Bishop, Houston, Tex. secretary-publicity; Pris Cherry, Pittsburg, treasurer; Joyce Viola, Abilene, social chairman; Brenda Morris, Caney, intramural; Ann Henry, Kewanee Ill., house manager Sue Patton, Independence, Mo., foods; Marcia Nelson, Topeka, scholarship; Judy Mahan, Cape Girardeau, Mo., activities, and Diane Ira, Kansas City, Mo., standards. Gertrude Sellards Pearson upperclass women held a Dogpatch Party Oct. 25. Jack Kean's band provided the music. . . . Corbin-North Hall Corbin-North Hall has elected its council, Council members, are: Dr. and Mrs. John Patton were dinner guests of Chi Omega sorority Monday evening. After dinner Dr. Patton, professor of School of Religion, spoke and answered questions, Delta Sigma Phi Triangle fraternity held its annual Halloween costume party Friday at the chapter house. Bob Griffith, Pratt senior, and Martha Ann Hammawald, Pratt, were awarded a prize for being the couple with the best costumes. Later, both chapters attended the KU-K-State game and held a party at the chapter house. Delta Sigma Phi fraternity held its annual football game with the Alpha Upsilon chapter of the fraternity at Kansas State College in Manhattan Saturday. Triangle Chaperones were Mrs. Ross Cole and Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley. Chi Omega Triangle --- Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Triangle fraternity has announced the pledging of Carl Ernest Cornelissen, Holton freshman. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained Gamma Phi Beta sorority recently at a picnic at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. H. W. Jenkins and Mrs. Ralph Park. Sigma Phi Ensilon Hodder Hall --- Hodder Hall held a Halloween party for Lawrence children at the hall Wednesday evening. Games were played and refreshments were served at the party. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held its annual costume party, the Bowery Brawl, Oct. 25. A pre-party was held at the Golden Arrow. Chaperones were Mrs. Frank Spurrier, Mrs. Thomas Clark, and Mrs. Pauline Warren. Acacia Acacia fraternity recently held an exchange dinner with Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. The chaperones were Mrs. W. R. Banker and Mrs. Carl M. Pettijohn. CHESTERFIELD NEW CAREERS FOR MEN OF AMERICA: LAW ENFORCEMENT Top Length, Top Value, Top-Tobacco Filter Action NOTHING SATISFIES LIKE CHESTERFIELD KING © Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. P Ir W Will pub race late The Prom awa of h the that P to th folle year