Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 15, 1956. VEDA DRIVER Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Roy Driver of Quenemo announce the engagement of their daughter, Veda, to Bruce Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rogers, also of Quenemo. Miss Driver, an education junior, is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary music fraternity, and resides at Douthart Hall, and Mr. Rogers, an education senior, is a member of Phi Mu Alpha, national honorary music fraternity. A September wedding is planned. 2 Announce Pinnings Phi Delta Theta announces the pinning of Delmont Hadley, Topeka junior, to Helen Ruf of Texas State College for Women, Denton. Tex. Miss Ruf attended the University as a freshman. Sellards Hall announces the pinning of Shirley Stout, Lombard, Ill. sophomore, to Wally Strauch, Elmhurst, Ill. sophomore, and a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. The pinning was announced by Nancy Jones, Caney senior. Fraternity Visits Iowa Chapter Sigma Phi social fraternity made its annual visit to Sigma chapter at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa last weekend. Activities included a banquet and a pajama party. The entire chapter attended. For a hearty casserole, cook dried lima beans until they are tender. Then combine with diced cooked ham and a well-seasoned cheese sauce. Bake in moderate oven until browned on top. On The Hill Organizations Elect, Initiate, Entertain Alpha Phi Alpha Phi social sorority will hold a District Workshop this weekend. Visiting delegates will attend from the University of Missouri, the University of Nebraska, Washburn University, and Drury College. Speakers will be Mrs. Noel Keys, Berkeley, Calif., national president, and Miss Eleanor Peterson, fraternity field secretary. There will also be round table discussions, informal song and skit exchanges, training sessions for each office, and small discussion groups. Sigma Kappa --- Sigma Kappa social soviority has elected Mary Ann Lemoine, Lincolnville junior, president. Other officers are Sylvia Richon, San Antonio, Tex., first vice president, Barbara Barnhill, Kansas City, Kan., second vice president, Penny Howland, Des Moines, Iowa, treasurer Marinae Osman, Topeka, recording secretary, Roberta Mellinger, Milford, social chairman, Joan Mirand, Girard, rush chairman, Margaret Howard, Lawrence, Triangle correspondent, Mary Lou Sayler, Albert, house manager, Janice Adiance, Seneca, scholarship chairman, and Martilyn Austin, Osawatomie, decorations chairman, all iuniors. Patricia Sutherin, Kansas City, Mo., corresponding secretary, Joanna Lord, Shawnee, registrar, Merry June Greenway, Cleveland, Ohio, activities chairman, Margaret Koch, Fredonia, historian, Ruth Ann Milligan, Valley Falls, song leader, Lisa Howland, Des Moines, Iowa, intramural chairsman, and Anne Beine, Yates City, publicity chairman, all sophomores. Sigma Pi Sigma Pi social fraternity has elected Douglas McCullough, Lawrence senior, president. Other officers are Robert L'Ecuyer, Lawrence, vice president, Roger Simpson, St. Joseph, Mo., secretary, John Bayles, Lawrence, sergeant-at-arms, all sophomores; Scott Newitt, Kansas City, Kan., treasurer, and Ronald Tissue, Lawrence, herald, both freshmen. A Delightful Combination (Not A Phone No.) RCA VICTOR Save-on-Records Coupon Book The How It Works! You buy this amazing money-saving booklet for $3.98 and you get Any $3.98 Victor Album in BELL'S MUSIC STORE immediately (either a 12" Long Play or a 3-record 45 RPM Extended Play). Two new $3.98 RCA Victor Albums during the year. SAVINGS FREE Of as much as $2 every month on new RCA Victor popular or classical albums for the next twelve months . . . as much as $24.00 in all. The thrill of owning new recordings of the world's greatest music by the world's greatest artists before they are released to the public. See the RCA Coupon Book at . . . FREE PLUS Music Store 925 Mass. Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta social fraternity announces the initiation of 25 men. They are Dale Remsberg Iola, Gene Hahn and Gerry Hahn, Emporia, juniors; Max Straube, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Dan Creitz, Iola; David Graves, Monte Johnson, and James Philip Kirk, Kansas City, Kan.; Lynn Kindred, Emporia; Joe Hanna, Dightal; Ralph Wright, Paola; Don Bowen and Bob Anderson, Salina; David Ontjes, Stafford; Leonard Parkinson, Scott City; Richard Patterson and James Heyle, Kansas City, Mo.; William Toalson, Dodge City; Phil Stuart, Lawrence; Mike Hayes, Zenith; William Gochis, Arkansas City; Don Day, Mission; Ray Sisson, St. Joseph, Mo.; William Dryer, Great Bend, and David Bukaty, Fort Scot. All are freshmen. Sigma Alpha Epsilon *** Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity will hold a breakfast Saturday with Gamma Phi Beta social sorority at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter house. 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