Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 8, 1950 JOANN FISH SHARON KATHLEEN STEWART SYLVIA JEAN RICHON SHIRLEY JO BOWMAN 5 Announce Engagements, 3 To Be Summer Brides LOIS BALDING Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fish of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, JoAnn, to Kent Shortman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shortman of Topeka. Miss Fish is a pre-nursing sophomore and a member of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority. Mr. Shortman is a business sophomore and a member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity. A late August wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stewart of Gardner announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Kathleen, to DeRoy Lee Royge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogge of Auburn. Neb. Miss Stewart is a sophomore in elementary education and lives at Watkins Hall. Mr. Rogge is a senior in music education. Col. and Mrs. George L. Richon of San Antonio, Tex. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Jean, to William M. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Thompson of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Richon is a college junior and a member of Sigma Kappa social sorority. Mr. Thompson is a senior in personnel administration and a member of Delta Chi social fraternity. No wedding date has been set Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Bowman of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Jo, to Bernard Lee Renyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Renyer of Tooeka. No wedding date has been set. Miss Bowman, a college sophomore, lives at Douthart Hall. Mr. Renyer is an engineering junior, and a member of Triangle social fraternity. Mrs. Martha L. Balding of Reading announces the engagement of her daughter, Lois, to Gerald T Jenkins, son of Mrs. Mary. Jenkins of Paola. The wedding will take place June 8 in Danforth Chapel. Miss Balding is a music education senior, and lives at Miller Hall Mr. Jenkins attends the University of Kansas City, and is an inventory engineer at the Great Lakes Pipe Line Co. in Kansas City No wedding plans have been made. On The Hill Spring Activities Include Dances, Dinners Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kuppa Epsilon social fraternity held its spring formal May 5 at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Anna McDorman, Mrs. Joe Hope, Mrs. Julia Willard, and Mrs. Marie Trego. --from Sweden Watkins Hall Watkins Hall held a Mothers' Weekend Saturday and Sunday. A buffet supper was served Saturday night followed by a skit and a serenade at closing. Sunday the mothers and daughters had breakfast in the Student Union, and church and dinner at noon closed the weekend. Douthart Hall Chaperones were Mrs. Joseph Hope, Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. Dorothy Nichols, and Mrs. Pat Shaw. Douthart Hall held its spring formal, the Spring Cotillion, May 4 at the house. Delta Upsilon Delta Upsilon social fraternity held its spring formal from 9-12 p.m. May 5 in the Student Union Ballroom. Bob Dougherty and his band played. Each member invited five couples to the dance and about 300 couples attended. Battenfeld Hall Battenfeld Hall held its annual Gav Nineties Party May 5. Chaperones were Miss Carolina Nellis and Miss Margaret Perkins, Lawrence, Mrs. Sam Allen and Mrs. A. G. Kenton. Special guests were Raymond Hopponen, assistant professor of pharmacy and Mrs. Hopponen, L. Worth Seagondollar, associate processor of physics and Mrs. Seagonlollar, and Dean of Men Donald K. Alderson and Mrs. Alderson. . . . Miller Hall Mothers of Miller Hall residents were guests of their daughters at a Mothers' Weekend Saturday and Sunday. Following dinner Saturday a short program was given by the students, and Deanne Phillips, Abilene freshman, and her mother, Mrs. W. K. Phillips, gave the mother-daughter response. Sunday breakfast ended the weekend's activities. Jolliffe Hall Jolliffe Hall had as dinner guests May 3 William Gilbert, assistant professor of history. After dinner Prof. Gilbert spoke on "The Effect of Science on Man's View of the World." Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall announces the pinning of Deloris Eisele, Olathe freshman, to George Reida, Topeka sophomore, and a member of Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity. Four Houses Announce Pinnings The pinning was announced by Barbara Taylor and Barbara Gravino, Prairie Village, Barbara Bryan, Betty Thomas, and Janice McEhany, Mission, and Mary Purcell, Kansas City, Kan., Freshmen. . . . North College Hall announces the pinning of Joanne Thompson, Kansas City, Kan. freshman, to Bob Gelvin, Topeka senior, and a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. North College Hall announces the pinning of Barbara Reinhardt, Prairie Village freshman, to Don Williams, Kansas City. Kan. senior and a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity. The piming was announced by Surah Dillaha, Little Rock, Ark. Jackie Jones, Colby, Trin Binford, Overland Park, Anne Hesse and Nancy Parker, Bartlesville, Okla., Joy Watson, Kansas City, Mo., and Margaret Shockey, Kansas City, Kan., freshmen. The pinning was announced by Barbara Teas, Salina sophomore. Miss Aronhalt's attendants were Frances Meng, Kansas City, Kan., and Shirley Ketchum, Rich Hill, Mo., seniors; Darylene Willhard, Omaha, Neb., and Mary Lue Wickersham, Kansas City, Kan., junior, and Betty Lou Douglas, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore. Alpha Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Francie Aronhalt, Topeka senior, to Harold Hill, Beloit junior and a member of Phi Kappa social fraternity. Kappa Sigma social- fraternity announces the pinning of Jerry Henderson, Kansas City, Kan. junior, to Julie Oberholtz of Kansas City, Kan. . . . Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Alice Felzien, St. Francis sophomore, to Ross Woodbury, St. Joseph, Mo. senior, and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. Sigma Kappa social sorority held its annual Lavender and Lace Dinner Dance April 28. . . . Miss Felzien's attendants were Carol Siek-Eukl, Sterling sophomore and Juliana Zimmerman, Overland Park junior. Chaperones were Mrs. Anna McDorman, Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Marie Trego, and Mrs. Sebonia Hancock. Delta Chi Delta Chi social fraternity held its White Carnation formation May 4 at the Lawrence Country Club. Mrs. R. B. Chapin, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Ross Cole, Mrs. Wanda Dick Peddie, Mrs. Verna Yockey and Mrs. Edward Dicks were chaperones. .. .. Fraternity Entertains In Topeka Hospital Members of Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity recently entertained mental patients at the Winter General Hospital in Topeka with a variety show. Kay Hughson, Belle Plaine senior, was the master of ceremonies. David Edwards, Kansas City, Kan. graduate student, directed the program. The program consisted of a combo, harmonica tunes, and impersonations. It was sponsored by both Alpha Kappa Lambda and the Red Cross and is an annual affair. 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