Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 23, 1950 MARGARET CLARK MARY SUE DUNN 3 Announce Engagements, 2 Plan Summer Weddings GRETCHEN GUINN The engagement of Margaret Clark, daughter of Mrs. Kenneth H. Clark and the late Mr. Clark of Kansas City, Mo., to Charles Salanski, son of Mrs. Stephen Salanski of St. Joseph Mo., is announced. Miss Clark, education junior, is a member of Delta Gamma social sorority, and Salanski, engineering member of Delta Chi social, laterly. A late August wedding is planned. 4 Student Organizations Elect New Officers Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Dunn of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Sue, to Byron L. Redding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer C. Redding of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Dunn, college sophomore, is a member of Chi Omega social sorority, and Redding, college junior, number of Delta Chi social fraternity. No date has been set for the wedding. Delta Gamma Connie Cloyes, El Dorado junior, has been elected president of Delta Gamma social sorority. Other officers are Beverly Harvey, Wichita junior, vice president; Nancy Hartwell, Kansas City, Mo, junior, treasurer; Carolyn Bailey, Scranton sophomore, assistant treasurer; Barbara Mulvaney, Western Springs, Ill. junior, recording secretary; Annette Hasbrook, Hinsdale, Ill.; junior, corresponding secretary; Judy Shelton, Kansas City, Mo., junior, pledge trainer; Royallynn Law, Hays sophomore, assistant pledge trainer. Myrna Seaton, Ponca City, Okla. junior, rush captain; Nan Morgan, Wichita sophomore, assistant rush captain; Barbara Messer, Olathe sophomore, schoariship chairman; Kay Hanson, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, assistant scholarship chairman; Shirley Kubik, Caldwell junior, rituals; Elaine Morrison, Fert Scott sophomore, assistant rituals; Ruth Ann Stephenson, Kansas City, Mo., junior, house manager; Mary Alice McInnosth, Glendale, Calif., sophomore, assistant house manager. Sheryl Davis Kansas City, Mo, social chairman; Jean Goehring, San Diego, Calif, assistant social chairman; Sue Sedgewick, Kansas City, Mo, activities; Mary Waddell, Junction City, culture; Dona Seacat, Emporia, publicity; Sharon Regier, Newton, song leader; Bonnie Golden, Kansas City, Mo., assistant song leader, all sohombres. Jan Miller, Independence, Mo. junior, entertainment; Kay Renfrow, Overland Park sophomore, assistant entertainment; Mignon Hirsch, Goodland junior, intramurares; Sue Williamson, Kasas City, Mo, parliamentarian; Carolyn Nixon, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, gifts, and Gerri Liley, Oskaloosa, Iowa junior scrap book and historian. Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity elerted Gary Skinner, Chanute junior. president. Other officers are Gordon Ryan, Russell sophomore, vice president; Warren George, Merriam sophomore, secretary; R. L. Brown, Kansas City, Kan., junior, treasurer; Charles Franz, Fort Scott sophomore, rush chairman; Jim Austin, Mission sophomore, social chairman; Don Meserve, Mission sophomore, ritualist; John Wilson, Madison, Wis., junior, pledge trainer. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall has elected Linda Shumard, Tulsa, Okla., president. Dr. and Mrs. Cloyde L. Guinn of Delmar, N.Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Gretchen, to Sam Wightman Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Smith of Fairway. Other officers are Ann Latta, Webster Groves, Mo., vice president; Lucy Wachter, St. Joseph, Mo., social chairman, and Marion Placke, Webster Groves, Mo., treasurer. Miss Guinn, journalism senior, is a member of Chi Omega social sorority, and president of Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism sorority. The pledge class of Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity has elected Phi Kappa Sigma Mr. Smith is a freshman in the School of Medicine, and a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. An early June wedding is planned. Michael Klein, Mission freshman president. Other officers are Terry Lamb, Fort Riley, vice president, and Henry Jeffries, Kansas City, Mo., secretary. Both are freshmen. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. 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