Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 13 ,1955 University Couples Announce Pinnings Pi Beta Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Margery Null, education senior, to John Dougherty, medicine freshman and a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. Delta Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Roberta Brandenburg, business senior, to Ronald Holmes, engineering senior. Miss Brandenburg is from Garnett and Holmes, a member of Delta Upson social fraternity, is from Topeka. Delta Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Peggy Wilson. fine arts junior, to Nathan McGrew, engineering junior and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. Miss Wilson is from Lawrence and McGrew is from Topeka. KRUW announces the pinning of Shelley Markle, college sophomore, to Jim Stockham, architecture freshman at Kansas State college and member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. Both are from Lyons. Miss Markle's attendants were Beverly Presnell and Judy Smith, college sophomores, and Doris Farmer, college junior. North College hall announces the pinning of Sue Sedgewick. college freshman, to Richard Bond. college sophomore and member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. Both are from Kansas City. Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Susan Brown, college junior, to Lloyd A. Hollinger, college senior. Miss Brown is from Kansas City and Hollinger, a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity, is from Russell. Phi Delta Theta social fraternity announces the pinning of Ruth Stensrud. college freshman at Lawrence college, Appleton, Wis.; to Sanford Markham, college junior. Miss Stensrud is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority and is from Brainerd, Minn. Markham is from Pittsburg. Gamma Phi Betn social sorority announces the pinning of Mary Lawrence, fine arts junior, to Joe Engle, engineering senior and a member of Theta Tau professional fraternity. Miss Lawrence is from Kansas City, Mo., and Engle is from Chapman. Jane Hornaman, college junior, announced the pinning at the Gamma Phi Beta spring formal. Glenna Richards and Judy Garver, college sophomores, and Cathy Campbell, college senior, were attendants. Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Jan Johnson, college sophomore, to Gerald Dawson, business senior and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. Miss Johnson is from Hutchinson and Dawson is from Topeka. The pinning was announced at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Plantation formal. . . . Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Nancy Bowman, college sophomore, to Dan Kratzer, engineering sophomore and a member of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity. Miss Bowman is from Wichita and Kratzer is from Kansas City. The pinning was announced at the Phi Kappa Psi spring formal. Alpha Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Sara Gilbert, education junior, to William Woods, business junior and member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity. Both are from Arkansas City. A Cinderella theme was used to announce the pinning. Jill Gilbert, education junior, Frances Henningson, education senior, and Betty Miller, education junior, were the attendants. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority announces the pinning of Phyllis Springer, college junior, to Robert Richards, college junior. Richards is a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. Both are from Lawrence. Triangle social fraternity announces the pinning of Helen Danneberg, college freshman, to James Moore, engineering junior. Miss Danneberg is from Topeka and Moore is from Kansas City. Triangle social fraternity announces the pinning of Mary McCollum, fine arts freshman, to William Hackney, engineering junior. Miss McCollum is from Kansas City. Mo., and Hackney is from St. Louis, Mo. Triangle social fraternity announces the pinning of Marcia Kelly, college freshman, to Norman Junod, engineering senior, Miss Kelly is from Kansas City, and Junod is from Chanute. Alpha Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Phyllis Adams, education junior, to Courtney Nason, college junior and member of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity. The pinning was announced by Carole Fisher, college junior, who read a poem at demitasse Wednesday night. Judy Nichols, college sophomore, was the other attendant. Social Groups Hold Formals, Picnics Delta Upsilon social fraternity held its annual spring dinner dance last Saturday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. The DU Man of the Year award was presented to Jay Warner, business junior. The chaperones were Mrs. J. L Hollingsworth, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. Howard W. Jenkins, and Mrs. E. J. Wilson, and Mrs. James Hooke. Sellards hall will hold a picnic from 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday at Lake Tonganoxie. Chaperones will be Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson. Best In Town Try Our BAR-B-Q - HAMBURGERS - HAM SANDWICHES The Blue Hills Drive-In OPEN 1601 11 a.m.-11 p.m. East 23rd The KU Canterbury association was host at the annual conference of Episcopal college students of the diocese of Kansas at Lone Star lake, May 6 and 7. Schools represented were Washburn university, Emporia State Teachers college, and Kansas State college. The Rev. William A. Cross, chaplain at the University of Nebraska, spoke on "The Christian Life" and "The Understanding of Christian Love." Beverly Jackson, education junior, was elected president of the organization. Ned Mayrath, college sophomore and Polly McGinnis, college sophomores, were elected first and second alternates, respectively, to the Episcopal Young Churchmen's convention at Carleton college, Northfield, Minn., August 24 to 31. The Rev. Andrew W. Berry, University chaplain, will also attend. Religious Organizations Schedule Programs, Speeches for Weekend Dr. John Patton, Westminster minister and Sarah Lawrence and Sammie Marble, college freshmen, will return Saturday night from a meeting in Wichita of the Christian Educational Institute which is conducted by members of the board of Christian education of the Presbyterian denomination. The Liahona Fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will have Roy E. Weldon, an archaeologist and minister in the R.L.D.S. church, as their speaker Sunday morning, A caravan is planned to visit various parishes throughout the diocese August 1 through 7 which will give students a chance to meet each other. Evening prayer for Canterbury association will be at 5 p.m. Sunday in the parish house of Trinity Episcopal church. Supper will be served afterwards. The speaker for the evening is Dr. Franklin Nelick. Mr. Weldon will present a 3-D slide lecture at 2 p.m. Sunday in Lindley auditorium, entitled "Christ in Ancient America," dealing with the Central American region. Mr.Weldon has traveled in South and Central America and in Mexico photographing and studying ancient ruins. Don Ide, college junior, was recently elected president of Roger Williams Fellowship. Other new officers are Lawrence Shrout, college sophomore, first vice president; Richard Anderson, education junior, second vice president; Faye Knapp, college freshman, secretary; Molly Dixon, college sophomore, treasurer; Albert Gulledge and Betty Lowell, college freshmen, social chairmen, and Beverly Jackson, education senior, and Fredrick Thornton, college sophomore, Student Religious council representatives. Wesley foundation will present the third of a series of discussions on "Christian Vocations" at 5:30 p.m. Sunday as Shirley Dean, education junior and Roger Youmans, medicine freshman, spoke on "Mission Fields." Dr. Edwin Price, Wesley minister, will speak on "What Makes God Real" at Sunday morning services at the Methodist Student center. A life membership in the University chapter of Presbyterian Men was granted to W. P. Harrington, brother of Mrs. John H. Patton, when the organization celebrated its tenth anniversary with a birthday dinner Tuesday night. The retiring president, Gary Patterson, college junior, and the incoming president, Thor Bogren, business junior, received pins as did Dr. John H. Patton, Westminster minister, and Jim Regan, the moderator. A brief talk was given by Robert Kimball, college sophomore, on "Evaluating Your Christian Witness" after a cake cutting ceremony. The Rev. Robert Bates, Digible Fellowship pastor, will speak at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Westminster house on his experiences in ecumenical work camps. air conditioning thick steaks young chicken best cut ham . . . castle tea room 1307 mass. Get the Scores when They're HOT! 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