Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 22, 1956. BILLIE BERGEN Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. William I. Berger of Prescott, Ariz., announce the engagement of their daughter, Billie, to David L. Hardy, son of Col. and Mrs. C. W. Hardy of Normal, Ill. Miss Bergen, a college senior, is a member of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority. mr. Hardy, a member of Delta Upsilon social fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity, is a freshman in the School of Medicine. An early June wedding is planned. Organizations Elect, Initiate Miller Hall Miller Hall has elected Mary Swedling, Salina junior, president. Other officers are Carol Curt, Neodesha, vice president and Virginia Miller, Topeka, treasurer, juniors; Harriett Latimore, Kansas City, Mo., secretary, and Helen Sterling, Canton, house manager, sophomores. Deanne Phillips, Abilene, social chairman, Mary Thornton, Clay Center, assistant social chairman, Jean Wagner, Freeport, freshman counselor, Barbara Pesnell, Abilene, house co-ordinator, Donna Oates, Sharon Springs, AWS representative and Gretchen Engler, Hutchinson, alternate representative, all freshmen. Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta social fraternity announces the initiation of 17 men. They are Thomas Eugene Davis Pittsburgh, Lloyd Smith, Kansas City, Kan., John Thornton, Highland, and Charles Colver, Coffeyville, juniors; Alan Craven and Joel Tormoen, Kansas City, Mo., Frederick Kastner and Gerald Simpson, Salina, Ralph Robinson, Humansville, Mo., and Neil Parrett, Prairie Village, sophomores. Howard Ellfeldt, Kansas City, Mo., Marvin Brumett, Concordia, Allen Hickey, Liberal, Eddie Cunningham, Downs, Paul Mordy, Alfredia, Alfred Feifer, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Dick Jones, McPherson, freshmen. 2 Announce Pinnings Kappa Sigma social fraternity announces the pinning of Philip Williams, Mission freshman, to Judy Anthony of Kansas City. Miss Anthony attends Junior College of Kansas City, Mo. The pinning was announced by Robert Guthrie, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, at the Black and White dinner dance. . . . Alpha Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Joyce Bell, Mission sophomore, to George Berry, El Dorado senior and member of Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity. The pinning was announced by Carol Barker, Independence, Mo., sophomore. The attendants were Barbara Butler, Centralia, and Jane Ratcliff, Atwood, juniors. To prevent filling from soaking into a cake, sprinkle each layer with powdered sugar. Houses Hold Parties, Dinners, Dessert During First Week Of Spring Miller Hall Miller Hall will entertain faculty members at a dessert tonight. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega social sorority and Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity will hold an Easter egg hunt from 3-4:30 p.m. Sunday at Clinton Park for 20 underprivileged children. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity and Pi Beta Phi social sorority will hold a barbecue dinner at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house March 27. Douthart Hall Douthart Hall held its annual Sock Hop Friday, March 16. Chap- erones were Miss Julia Willard, Mrs. Edna Ramage, Mrs. R. B. Roach and Mrs. Wilfred Shaw. Sigma Alpha Epsilon The Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class will hold a back-to-the-house party with their dates Sunday. Battenfeld Hall Battenfeld Hall held a Blue Denim Party Saturday from 6 p.m. to 12. A picnic was held in the yard followed by dancing in the house. Chaperones were Mrs. Seboria banicock, Mrs. Sestos Hughes, Mrs. R. G. 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