Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 19, 1956 JOAN MEYER 2 Announce Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Meyer of Joplin, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Keith Sovereign, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sovereign, also of Joplin. Miss Meyer, an architecture freshman, lives at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Mr. Sovereign is a sophomore at the University of Illinois and a member of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity. No wedding date has been set. Pinnings Announced Alpha Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Sharon Bevan, Mission sophomore, to Bob Guthrie, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore and a member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity. Miss Bevan's attendants were Sharon Steeby, Kansas City, Sara Hahn, Overland Park, Jane Ross, St. Joseph, Mo., sophomores, and Sara Gilbert, Arkansas City senior. Alpha Delta Pi social sorority announces the pinning of Judy Hall, Independence, Mo., junior to Darryl Knop, Hazelton senior, and member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity. The pinning was announced by Jo-Ann Fish, Kansas City, Mo., and Sondra Herron, Prairie Village, sophomores. Miss Hall's attendants were Gayle Younger, Platte City, Mo., and Linda Thorn, Louisville, Ky., juniors. ELSIE MAY PINKSTON Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Pinkston of Altoona announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie May, to Lloyd Lee Breckenridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Breckenridge of Norton. Miss Pinkston is a college freshman and lives at Corbin Hall. Mr. Breckenridge is a chemical engineering senior. Alpha Delta Pi social sorority announces the pinning of Jane Thompson, Kansas City, Mo., senior, to C. Freed Krey, Stafford, law senior. Krey was graduated from the University of Virginia in 1947 where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. --- Delta Delta Delta social sorority announces the pinning of Wansley Sharp, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, to Ed Fordring Jr., Kansas City, Mo., sophomore and a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. Miss Sharp's attendants were Janet Barnes, Valley Falls, Nancy Wells and Annette Degan, Kansas City, Mo., juniors; Nancy Shaver, Independence and Diane Hays, Kansas City, Kan., sophomores. Ten thousand penguins inhabit South Georgia Island, 1,200 miles east of Cape Horn. In strange family life, mothers and fathers take turns balancing an egg on the insteps, covering it with a feathered flap. Unmated kings penguins steal eggs and brood them, the National Geographic Society says. Social Calendar Shows Variety Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega social sorority held its bi-annual. Steak and Beans dinner April 11 at the chapter house. For the dinner, the chapter is divided into thirds scholastically; the top third eats steak, the middle third eats roast beef, and the bottom third eats beans. The activities award was presented to Jane Pecinovsky, Kansas City, Mo., junior at the dinner. The scholarship improvement award was given to Karen Carlson, Ellinwood sophomore. Chi Omega Members of Chi Omega social sorority entertained brothers and sons Tuesday at the chapter house. Dinner was followed by a short program. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall and grace Pearson Hall held an exchange dinner Tuesday at the houses. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega social fraternity held an exchange dinner at the houses April 12. Phone VI 3-1171 For Appointment Foster Hall Foster Hall held an Hawaiian Luau party April 14 at the house. Gladys Takatani, Hilo, Hawaii and Janet Chun, Honolulu, freshmen, entertained with the hula. Chaperones were Mrs. Hazel Carter, Mrs. M. R. Dimond, and Mrs. Sebonia Hancock. Sigma Pi Douthart Hall Douthart Hall and members of the University Veteran's Organization will have an hour dance tonight at Douthart. Mrs. Pat Shaw will chaperone. Miss Donna Voorhees, Tub Okla., junior, of Chi Omega socorority was chosen Sigma sweetheart at the Sigma Pi soc fraternity annual Orchid Form dance Saturday at the Studio Union. Delta Chi Delta Chi social fraternity he its annual Faculty Tea Sunday, April 15, at the chapter house. Ove one hundred faculty members housemothers and guests attendel Don Conard Quartet NEW SOUNDS FOR DANCING DON CONARD—Bass RON ALERTON—Drums JAY FISHER—Piano RON THATCHER—Vibs and Trombone FOR INFORMATION—Call DON CONARD, VI 3-9029 le rm ch p for sys y, ans four ete 5.00 vail V our rocky ashe nd ---