University Daily Kansan Page 6 1. Tuesday, May 15, 1956 JUDITH LOU MORGAN 3 Plan Summer Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Morgan of Newton announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Lou, to Adolph Mueller Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Mueller of Leavenworth. CARMELITA CHRISTENSON Miss Morgan is an education senior and a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority. Mr. Mueller, a 1955 University graduate, is a freshman at the Medical Center in Kansas City. He is a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity. The wedding will take place early in August. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christendom of Kansas City, Kan. announce the engagement of their daughter, Carmelita, to John J. Keyes, son of Mrs. Helen Keyes of Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Christenson, a college junior, lives at Douthart Hall. Mr. Keyes is an engineering soohomore. A late summer wedding is planned. ___ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice V. Johnson of Hutchinson announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice, to Lt. Gerald W. Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Dawson Jere Glover, Salina junior and a member of Chi Omega social sorority, was named Dream Girl. Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity held its annual Dream Girl formal May 5 at the Eldridge Hotel. Alpha Phi social sorority held a State Day May 6 at the chapter house. Guests were active members from Washburn University, Topeka, and Kansas alumnae. workshop sessions, songs, and skits were featured. Chaperones were Mrs. Edward C, Rainey, Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. Sam J. Allen, and Mrs. Helen Spradling. Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity has elected Marshall Havenhill, Blue Springs, Mo. senior president. Myrna Seaton, Winfield junior, was named sweetheart. Attendants were Mary Sharon Cole, Colby, and Elaine Armbruster, Ellis, juniors, and Peggy O'Neil. Kansas City, Mo. senior. Mrs. Jerry Kuehnle and Joan Ryan, Prairie Village junior, were chairmen of the celebration. of Topeka. Gamma Phi Beta social sorority held its annual spring formal May 4. The theme was "Fantasy." Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity recently held its annual Golden Heart Ball at the chapter house. Gwendolyn Shumway, Sterling junior, received the annual Alpha Phididelity award. Mrs. Wentworth, who has been at the chapter for nine years, will be succeeded by Mrs. Edward C. Ruiney. Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces the pinning of Barbara Binginger, Kansas City, Mo. senior, to Bob Fulton, Arkansas City senior, and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. Chaperongs, were Mrs., Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Hazel Carter, Mrs. Sestos Hughes, and Mrs. Sebiona Hancock. Chaperones were Mrs. J. T. Hollsworths, Mrs. JamesHooke, Miss Merle Munson, Mrs. Ralph Park and Mrs. John Skie. Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority held its annual Ruby and Rose Dinner dance May 4 at the chapter house. Other officers are Richard Lee, Mission, vice president and David Zerfas, Ellis, house manager; seniors; Ron Wanyt, Saint Joseph, Mo. recording secretary and Robert Valdois, Haven, treasurer, juniors, and Bob Kirk, Oak Park, Ill. sophomore, corresponding secretary. Two hundred fifty guests attended the tea at the chapter house. Mrs Roger Allen Jr., Mrs. Ship Winter Mrs. Chuck Mather, and Mrs Hovey Hanna, alumnae, were in charge of the tea. Chapter members, Lawrence alliance members, and over 100 alumnae attended the luncheon at the Eldridge Hotel. Miss Johnson, an education junior, is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority. Lt. Dawson was graduated from the University last year, and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. He is now stationed in Tuscon, Ariz. The wedding will take place On The Hill Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces the pinning of Barbara Davis, Hutchinson sophomore, to Jay Sherwood, first year law student from Liberty, Mo., and a member of Kappa Sigma ternity. Tri-Delts Honor Housemother Delta Delta Delta social sorority honored its' retiring housemother, Mrs. Charles Wentworth, with a luncheon and tea May 5. Phi Kappa Tau Alpha Kappa Lambda Sigma Phi Epsilon Miss Cole's attendants were Barbara Bininger, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Merrilyn Coleman, Lawrence junior, and Mary Lauterbach, Colby sophomore. Alpha Omicron Pi Douthart Hall announces the pinning of Lois Harder, Soldier junior, to Charles Scott, Leawood senior, and a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity. Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Phi The pinning was announced at the Douthart spring formal. ... Corbin Hall announces the ning of Toni Tooke, Bala, freshman, to Bruce Sears, see year law student from Kansas Mo., and a member of Sigma Epsilon social fraternity. Gamma Phi Beta social soro announces the pinning of Pin Ayers, Wellington sophomore Robert Martin Hanna, Winfield jior, and a member of Delta Ups social fraternity. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pinning of Mary Sharon Cole, Colby junior, to Robert Ferguson, Eri senior, and a member of Ph Gamma Delta social, fraternity. AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS C --ber of Kappa Sigma ternity. GLASS Six Pinnings Announced ... --ber of Kappa Sigma ternity. East End of Ninth St. VI3-0956 What young people are doing at General Electric Young ad man handles G-E jet and rocket engine advertising The first jet engine ever to power an American plane was built by General Electric in 1942. Since 1943, G.E. has supplied the Air Force with over 30,000 of its famous J47 jet engines. And General Electric's jet experience soon will be paying additional new dividends to national defense. Its J79 - called the most advanced engine of its type in the world-will soon enter production. 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