Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 28, 1955 Parties, Pinnings Take Hill Spotlight Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, will hold its annual Red Dog party at 8 p.m. Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. M. R. Dimond. Mr. and Mrs. Thurmal F. McMahon, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Risser. Sigma Kappa social sorority will hold its annual Parent's Day at 2 p.m. Sunday in the chapter house. There will be a program between 2:30 and 3 p.m. followed by tea and a tour through the house. The chaperones will be Mrs Thomas H. Stuart, Mrs J. I. Hollingsworth, Mrs H. S. Failing, and Mrs Emory Hawbecker. Sigma Kappa social sorority will hold its annual Lavendar and Lace spring formal dinner dance at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Watkins hall will hold their annual Mother's Weekend Saturday and Sunday. The event will be highlighted by a buffet dinner Saturday night at the hall and a breakfast Sunday morning at the Student Union. Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women, and Miss Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women, will be special guests at the breakfast. Miss Peterson will talk to the group following the breakfast. Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces the pinning of Glenna Richards, college sophomore, to Robert Wilber, college sophomore, a member of Sigma Nu social fraternity. Miss Richards is from Kansas City, Mo., and Wilber is from Mission. Joan McMillan, Jane McCammon, college sophomores, were attend- ants, and Mary Lawrence, fine arts junior, announced the pinning. Alpha Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Lou Ann Pendergast, college sophomore, to Roger Wood, college sophomore, a member of Delta Upsilon social fraternity. Both are from Wichita. Mary Ann Scramlin, college sophomore, announced the pinning by reading a poem. After dinner carnation corsages were passed to the girls by Jeanette Rau, nursing junior. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority announces the pinning of Marilyn McDonald, college sophomore, to David Riley, journalism senior. Riley is a member of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity. Both are from Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority announces the pinning of Judy Tiderman, college sophomore, to David Kane, business junior. Kane is a member of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity. Both Miss Tiderman and Kane are from Kansas City. Sigma Kappa social sorority announces the pinning of Nancy Newell, nursing junior, to Jean Legler, college senior. Miss Newell is from Leawood and Legler, a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity and Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity, is from Hiawatha. John Yulich, college senior, has been elected presiding senior of Phi Chi medical fraternity for the fall semester. Other officers are Adolph Mueller, college senior, presiding junior; Jack Irvine, college senior, secretary; Kenneth Fendorf, college senior, treasurer, Paul Gellens, college junio. editor and publicity chairman. Wilbur Janzen, college senior judge advocate; Paul Wagner, college junior, house steward; Malcolm Shalet, college senior, corresponding secretary; George Helse, college senior, sentinel; Robert Reinecke, college senior, freshman representative to medical school, and Douglas Voth and Donald Hayen, college seniors, and Robert Reynolds, special student, senior council members-at-large. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the joining of Richard Conklin, engineering sophomore, to Marilyn Wheeler of Kansas City. Hopkins hall announces the pinning of Glenna Ann Williams, business senior, to Stevens Acker, medicine freshman. Miss Williams is from Independence, Mo., and Acker, a member of Phi Beta pi medical fraternity, is from Manhattan. Acker was a member of Phi Delta Theta at Kansas State college. Phi Chi medical fraternity recently held their 40th annual Founders' Day banquet at the Eldridge hotel. Guests were the fraternity alumni and the medical school faculty. . . . A special tribute and standing ovation was given Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, "the grand old man of Phi Chi." Following the banquet the annual Hypo Hop was held in the hotel. Chaperones for the dance Dr. Z. E. Brister, Baptist Student Union director at Kansas State Teachers v college, Pittsburg, is visiting Calvary Baptist church today. He will speak at 8 p.m. today at the installation service of the newly elected KU Baptist Student Union officers. Baptist Students To Hear Director The new officers are Jay Maxwell, engineering freshman, president; Ronald Clairborne, college fessman, missions and enlistment, vice president; Nancy Harmon, college fessman, devotional vice president; Leonard Raymo, engineer sophomore, social vice president, and Thomas Downs, college junior, chorister. NEW WASHARLE GLOVES New York —(U.P.)— New leather gloves can be laundered by tossing them into the washing machine. The leather goods industry says that a new tanning process means that suede or grain leather gloves in white, pastels or deeper shades can be machine or hand washed without loss of color or shrinkage. The gloves need no stretching back to shape, and any wrinkles left from the laundry smooth out when the gloves are put on. Eventually, the same tanning process will be used on leathers for other apparel. were Mrs. Joe Hope, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Leonard, and Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Metcalf. 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