Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. March 25,1958 'It 's A Satisfying Job, Housemother Says "Having 70 boys call me 'Mom' with sincerity is the most satisfying thing about being a housemother," said Mrs. J. E. Stevens, new housemother at Sigma Nu fraternity this semester. This is Mrs. Stevens' first experience at being a housemother, but she has been active in youth activities through chaperoning and sponsoring young peoples events. MRS. J. E. STEVENS Mrs. Stevens said her biggest problem as housemother was satisfying 70 different appetites within a limited budget. The increase in prices has added to this problem. When asked if the boys kept her awake at night, she said that they didn't bother her at all. Mrs. Stevens likes all activities, sports events, theater productions Wedding Plans Announced Dr. and Mrs. Martlin W. Carlson, Ellinwood, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Karen, to Delwin Bokelman; son of Mr. and Mrs. August Bokelman, Greenleaf. Miss Carlson is a senior in the College and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Bokelman attends Kansas State College where he is a member of Beta Sigma Psi fraternity. The wedding will be June 15. Correction It was mistakenly reported to the University Daily Kansan that the pinning of Mike Neufeld, Brooklyn, N. Y. freshman, to Pam Oliver, Kansas City, had been announced. The announcement appeared in Thursday's paper. To remove grease spots from tablecloths, dust a little talcum powder on the stain. Let it set for an hour, then dust off. The powder will absorb the grease. and chaperoning at parties. One of her favorite pastimes is playing bridze with other housemothers. When asked what requirements a housemother should have, Mrs. Stevens said that they should be young at heart and not easily shocked. She thinks that a housemother should be able to talk with the boys about their problems. "The youths of today are no worse than the youths of my day." Mrs Stevens said. "They just have a different nature. Campus Club News Psychology Club The Undergraduate Psychology Club will visit Topeka State Hospital Friday for a tour of the hospital and to hear a talk by a staff member. The group will meet in the lobby of the Kansas Union at 12:30 p.m. . . . Theta Tau Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, will have a banquet at 6 tonight at the chapter house for all women in the School of Engineering and Architecture. .. .. Finance & Insurance The Finance and Insurance Club will have Grant Torrance and William Lobb of Business Men's Assurance Co. as its speakers at 7:15 tonight in the Kansas Union Curry Room. The topic of the speeches will be "Investment Management of Life Insurance Funds." A business meeting will also be held. --will include an election and a tea at the governor's mansion. Mrs. George Docking and the Washburn University home economics students will be hostesses. The new officers will be installed at a Saturday luncheon. Home Economics Club Members of the Home Economies Club will join with home economies students from other Kansas colleges for a convention in Topeka Friday and Saturday. The Friday afternoon program Wes Witt, Garden City, was honor initiate. Larry Cordes, Kansas City, Mo., was named honor pledge. Both are freshmen. Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta fraternity has announced the initiation of 19 men. 3 Fraternities Announce Initiations Pinning Announced Other initiates are Gary Burnridge, Pittsburg, Jerry Foos, Scotts Bluff, Neb., Charles Elliott, Kansas City, Kan, Mac Johnson, Topka, Dennis Kindsvater, Kinsley, Niek Marcellino, Franklin Sq. N.Y., Jim Marshall, Kansas City, Mo., Bill Zagar, Arma, Jerry Work, Flint, Mich., Jerry Wilder, Mission, John Willis-Brown Pi Beta Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Annette Willis, Wichita sophomore, to Roger Brown, Topeka senior and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. 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