Page-6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1956 SUSAN BROWN 3 Announce Betrothals Mr. and Mrs. Washington H. Brown of Kansas City, Kan., announce "the engagement of their daughter, Susan Elizabeth, to Lloyd Alvin Hollinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Hollinger of Russell. Miss Brown is a College senior and a member of Chi Omega social sorority. Mr. Hollinger, a 555 graduate, is a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity and Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. A late summer wedding is planned. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westerhaus of Hutchinson announce the engagement of their daughter Virginia, to Jerry Gowlick, Chicago, Ill. Miss Westerhaus is a senior in Home Economics and a member of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority. Mr Gowlick is attending Loyola University in Chicago. --with LEO FLANAGAN Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Jones of Kansas City, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter, Myrna Jo, to Benny Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlie H. Anderson of Kansas City, Kan. No date has been set for the wedding Miss Jones is an education junior and lives at Douthart Hall. Mr. Anderson is an engineering senior professional engineering fraternity. Pinning Announced Delta Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Karen Ward, Denver, Colo., junior, to Ned Rose, Salina junior and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The pinning was announced by Nancy Hartwell, Kansas City, Mo. and Barbara Mulvaney, Western Springs, Ill. Both are juniors. Lutheran Group Hears Guest Speaker The Gamma Delta group of the Immanuel Lutheran Church had Dr. Paul. A Zimmerman as their guest speaker Sunday evening. Dr. Zimmerman spoke on science and religion. He is president of Concordian Teacher's College at Seward, Neb., and has degrees in both fields. Gamma Delta members from Topeka. Gamma Delta members from Topeka and Emporia attended. Sleeves will wear longer if they are reinforced with an inch wide bias strip stitched to both edges of the open clipped seam. The strips will take the underarm "pull." On The Hill Varied Social Events Fill Week's Calendar Delta Chi Delta Chi social fraternity announces the initiation of seven men. They are Richard D. Dobbin, Tribune freshman; Lawrence L. Dunlap, Salina; Richard A. Harris, Kansas City, Mo.; Nicholas E. Lindsley, Salina; Arthur G. Muegel, St. Louis, Mo.; Michael G. Reynolds, Hiawatha, freshmen, and Ronald L. Taff, St Joseph, Mo. sophomore. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces the initiation of 24 pledges. They are Jan Avres, Winfield; Jo Ann Benton, Mission; Roxie Brown, Ellis; Norm Cokinder, Paola; Barbara Davis, Hutchinson; Sandra Falkenstien, Lawrence; Silvia Frost, Kansas City, Mo.; Pat Gallant, Wichita; Lyn Havens, Joplin, Mo.; Sue Ann Haines, Lawrence; Jan Johnson, Ottawa; Mary McCollum, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy McDonald, Kansas City, Mo.; Margaret Mealing, Leavenworth; Carolyn Oman, Lawrence; Margaret Peach, Topeka; Jo Le Poetling, Wellington; Carol Smith, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Martha West, Kansas City, Mo.; Leland Winchester, Hutchinson. All are sophomores. Donna Dee Duncan, Coffeyville; Silvia Frost, Kansas City, Mo; Nancy Hood, Junction City; Marilyn Leidig, Lenora; Lorene Hunt, Liberal. All are seniors. Miss Mealing was honor initiate and Miss Havens was outstanding pledge. Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, elected Robert A. Long, McCune junior, delegate, and Bernard L. Moffett, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, alternate delegate to the fraternity's annual district conference March 16-17 at the University of Nebraska. --with LEO FLANAGAN Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity and Delta Gamma social security will hold a pizza pie dinner at the Tau Kappa Epsilon house. Chaperones will be Mrs. Mary Wigton and Mrs. Marie Trego. Theta Chi --with LEO FLANAGAN Theta Chi social fraternity and Miller Hall will hold an exchange dinner tonight Foster Hall had as dinner guests Wednesday night Dean of Men Donald K. Alderson and Mrs. Alderson. Foster Hall Delta Gamma social sorority announces the pledging of Ginger Hancock, Topeka sophomore. Delta Gamma Alpha Phi Alpha Phi social sorority has appointed nine officers. They are Barbara Teas, Salina sophomore, and Mary Ella Symes, Topek junior, song leaders; Connie Engle, Manhattan senior, standards chairman; Dudley Ann Wall, Wichita junior, publicity chairman; Mary Edith Kizer, Mexico, Mo., senior, and Sylvia Mahon, Oberlin sophomore, philanthropy chairmen. Sue Bye, Kansas City, Kan, YWCA; Dee Daniels, Beloit, AWS and Panhellenic representative; Jeanne Cummin, Wichita, efficiency chairman, and Gayle Hoefer, Leavenworth, intramurals chair- man, all sophomores. Corbin Hall Corbin Hall, freshman women's dormitory, has elected Rebecca Swander, San Antonio, Tex., president. Other officers are Marshra Opperman, Frederonia, vice president; Krista Weigand, Ottawa, secretary; Rachel Swanson; Kansas City, Kan., social chairman; Marva Powell, Topeka, house manager; Billy Dowdell, Junction City, house manager, and Miss Swander, Carla Cormode, Atchison, Donna Fink, Fredonia, Salli Wilen, Manhattan, Sharon Mills, McPherson, and Sara Few, Wichita, corridor chairmen. Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity held its annual Apache Party at the chapter house recently. Chaperones were Mrs. Gordon Yockey, Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Ruth File, and Mrs. John Skie. Sigma Nu Sigma Nu social fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega held an exchange dinner Thursday night. Entertainment was provided. Miller Hall --with LEO FLANAGAN Miller Hall held its annual costume party Feb. 18, using the theme "Joe's Infemmo." Chaperones were Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs. Edward Dicks, and Mrs. R. G. Roche. Alpha Phi Alpha Phi social sorority recently held a Father's Day. 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