Tuesday, April 24, 1956. University Daily Kansam Page 5 MARY ANNE TINKLER AMY KIPP SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS BARBARA JOAN HOWE The wedding will be July 21. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Tinkler of Leavenworth announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Anne, to 1st L. Donald W. Meeker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frohman Meeker, also of Leavenworth. 5 Announce Engagements, 4 Set Summer Dates Miss Tinkler, an education junior, is a member of Gamma Phi Beta social sorority. Lt. Meeker is a 1955 University graduate and a member of Delta Chi social fraternity. CAROLYN BOYD Prof. and Mrs. H. L. Kipp of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy, to Don E. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs E. L. Miller of Sedan. The wedding will take place Aug. 18 at the Colorado summer home of Miss Kipp's parents. Miss Kipp is an education senior and Mr. Miller is a junior in geology. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Williams of Ottawa announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann, to Bill J. Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Woods of Jonesboro, Tenn. archa Miss Williams, a college sophomore, lives at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Mr. Woods attended the East Tennessee State College. He is now in the U.S. Air Force and is stationed in Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Howe of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Joan, to William R. Bilderback, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bilderback of Olathe. Miss Howe is a junior in medical technology and a member of Sigma Kappa social sorority. Mr. Bilderback, an engineering senior, is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity. A February wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Boyd of Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to Delmar Funk, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Funk of Wichita. Miss Boyd, a 1955 KU graduate, is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority. Mr. Funk is a fine arts freshman and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity. 9. The wedding will take place June On The Hill Parties, Picnics Reign As Spring Hits Campus Alpha Phi Alpha Phi social sorority entertained faculty members at a tea April 12. Delta Chi The Delta Chi Mothars' Club held its annual Bridge Benefit April 18. Door and table prizes were awarded to mothers, housemothers and guests who attended. Phi Kapda Psi Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity held a picnic at Lone Star Lake Saturday, April 21 for members and prospective members. Phi Delta Theta Templin Hall Phi Delta Theta social fraternity held a picnic for members and prospective members at Lone Star Lake following the Kansas Relays. Templin Hall held its annual spring formal Saturday, April 21. Dinner at the hall was followed by a dance with Jolliffe Hall in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Chaperones were Mrs. E. A. Tice, Mrs. Aletha Galloway, Mrs. E. R. Rooper, Mrs. Sam T. Allen, Mrs. R. G. Roche, and Miss Julia Ann Willard. . . . Pi Beta Phi Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity held a party Saturday, April 21 at Lone Star Lake for members and prospective members. Pi Beta Phi social sorority and Sigma Chi social fraternity held a barbecue April 20. Pinning Announced Phi Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority announces the pinning of Suzette Murdock, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, to Mimmo Giuranna, Rome, Italy, graduate student and member of Theta Chi social fraternity. The pinning was announced by Margaret Scott, Wichita freshman, and Sharon Pickerill, Clyde, and Mary Mesenhimer, Lakewood, Ohio, both sophomores. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity held a picnic Saturday afternoon for members and prospective members. A party at the chapter house followed. . . . Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority recently held a surprise party for its housemother, Mrs. Edwin Peet. She was presented a television set as a going-away present. Watkins Hall --should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. "Mardi Gras" will be the theme of Watkins Hall's spring formal Friday from 9 to 12 p.m. Dancing will be on the patio and in the recreation room. Elections Held Alpha Phi Alpha social fraternity has elected Albert Grayson, Kansas City, Kan. junior, president. Other officers are Richard Mac- Clain, Kansas City, Kan. graduate student, treasurer; Willie Harriro- ford, Sioux City, Iowa, junior, parliamentarian; William Scott, Kansas City, Mo., vice president. Manuel L. Jackson, steward, Steven C. Andrews, recording secretary, Kansas City, John F. Austin, secretary, Topeka, corresponding secretary, sophomores, and Floyd G. Smith, Kansas City, Kan., freshmen, servant-at-arms Triangle social fraternity has elected Jerry Davies, Kansas City, Kan., senior, president. . . . Other officers are Montgomery Rogers, Kansas City, Mo., vice president, Edward Odell, Mission, treasurer, both sophomores; Paul Barber, Kansas City, Kan. senior, recording secretary, and Larry Chaney, Horton freshman, corresponding secretary. 2 Houses Initiate Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity initiated 15 men Sunday, April 15 at the chapter house. They were Martin Greenlee, National City, Calif, and Frederick Fuller, Ellis, sophomores; Dick Adam, Emporia, Mike Connor, Dodge City, Maynard Morris and Wesley Densmore, Augusta, Larry Olsen, Oklahoma City, Okla, Gerry Merritt, Ellis, Gary Smith, St. Joseph, Mo., James Myers, Wellington, Jerry Dedrick and Martin Hiltner Wichita, John Burke, Mission and Robert Haines, Manhattan, all freshmen. Adam was honor initiate. Following the iniation a banquet was held at the Eldridge Hotel honoring the initiates and their parents. 中 Woody Herman Sigma Chi social fraternity announces the initiation of 22 men. 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