Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 24, 1955 O CAROLE BLOUCHE Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs, Harry C. Blouche of Lewisburg, Penn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Carole, to Tim Laurencelle, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lauencelle of Brooklyn, New York. Miss Blouce, fine arts senior, is on an occupational therapy affiliation in Denver. Mr. Laurencelle is an engineering senior. A June wedding is planned. Freshman Goes To Washington By JANE PECINOVSKY For a University freshman, a trip to the East coast during the school year, and visits to governmental agencies, Congress, the White House, and the United Nations can be a memorable experience. Sammie Marble, college freshman, attended the Citizenship Seminar, sponsored by the United Christian Youth Movement, in Washington, D.C., and New York March 14-18. The first days in Washington were spent in touring governmental agencies. "Since I am interested in civil liberties, I visited the League of Women Voters National board, the Civil Liberties union, and the Fund for the Republic, supported by the Ford foundation," Sammie said. After attending sessions at the House of Representatives and Senate, Sammie was invited to lunch in the House of Representatives dining room by Errett P. Scrivener, congressman from the second district of Kansas. She also visited the White House. The highlight of Sammie's Washington visit was a congressional hearing on un-American activities. Communist youth leaders from universities were questioned, and each refused to answer on the "grounds of the fifth amendment." Although they would admit nothing when questioned, one told Sammie after the hearing that "I am a member of the Communist party in America, and proud of it. It is not the same party as in Russia." The seminar closed in New York with a visit to the United Nations and a tour of the building, conducted by guides who are natives of the countries represented in the U.N. "I was impressed with the people, the session, and particularly the architecture of the building, which is very modern." Sammie said. As Synod moderator (state president) of the Westminster Fellowship of Kansas, Sammie represented the Presbyterian youth of this state at the seminar. She and about 45 other young people of all denominations interested in the citizenship area met to discuss methods of organizing seminars on the state basis. Experiments reveal that if a car with a white top and a car with a black top are parked side by side in the sun, the lighter topped car will remain 15 degrees cooler inside. Six American president have been National Guardsmen. ... On The Hill.. Phi Kappa Fsi social fraternity announces the initiation of eleven men. They are Edmund Ash, Gene Kane, Ray Clark, Gary Russell, Donald Scott, and Edward McKernan, college freshmen; William Murray, college sophomore; Gary Underhill, Gary Poe, and Robert Underhill, engineering freshmen and Thomas Nesby pharmacy freshman. Brook was known as Clark was honor initi Robert Masterson, college sophomore from Pittsburg, was recently elected president of the Acacia fraternity pledge class for the spring semester. Other officers are: William Gerow, pharmacy freshman, secretary-treasurer; Leon Matassarin, education freshman, Interfraternity pledge class representative; Lawrence P. Armitage, engineering freshman, social chairman William Troyer, college sophomore from Harper, has been elected venerable dean of the Acacia social fraternity. Other officers are: Hans Traver, special student, senior dean; Rex Rasmussen, pharmacy junior, junior dean; John Quarrier, business junior, secretary; Larry Kamberg, engineering freshman, senior stewardflir Larry Welch, college freshman, junior steward; William Kamberg, college sophomore, standards chairman; Richard Gilstrap, business junior, rush chairman, and Charles Calnan, business junior, treasurer Ruby Schaulis, education junior, has been elected president of Miller hall for the coming year. Other officers are LaDene Cummins, college junior, vice president; Jane Grantham, education junior, secretary; Mary Swedlund, college sophomore, treasurer; Barbara Beye, college freshman, house manager; Helen Haize, education junior, house co-ordinator; Carol Curt, education sophomore, social chairman, and Diana Schur, college sophomore, freshman counselor. John Pearce, graduate student, was elected president of Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity for men, last week. The other officers are Jack Tusher, graduate student, vice president, and David Conley, journalism senior, secretary-treasurer. Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity held its annual White Rose Dinner dance Friday night in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Marcia Hininger, college senior, was chosen Crescent Girl. The chaperones were Mrs. Arthur H. Little, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Andrew G. McKay, Mrs. Charles H. Wentworth, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Wilfred W. Shaw, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. North Wright, and Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity announces the pledging of Myron Greene, college freshman. Greene is from Overland Park. Sigma Kappa social sorority will hold its Arabian Nights dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in the Kansas room of the Student Union. There will be a program at 10:30 p.m. carrying out the Arabian Nights theme. A dinner preceding the dance will be held at 7 p.m. in the Flame room of the Dine-A-Mite. Chaperones will be Mrs. Glen L. Wigton, Mrs. Edna M. Stewart, and Mrs. R. B. Chapin. Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Jan Gradinger, nursing junior, to Bill Crow, engineering junior and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. Miss Gradinger's attendants were Faydean Orth, education junior; Mary Lou Myers, college senior; Joan Parker, business junior, and Sue Ann Miller, fine arts junior. Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity announces the election of Allen Sweeny, business junior, as president. Other officers are Richard Rumsey, college sophomore, recording secretary; Donald Burnett, college junior, corresponding secretary; Larry Gutsch, college sophomore, treasurer, and Wayne Orlowske, engineering junior, historian. Douthart hall held a Sock Hop record dance Saturday. At intermission a king sock and queen sockette were crowned by the housemother, Mrs. W. S. Shaw. Her husband, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. T. H. Stuart, Mrs. Lucille Kenton, and Mrs. W. S. Shaw Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority announces the pinning of Jane Henry, college junior, to Gerald Garrett, graduate student and a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. Miss Henry is from Topeka and Mr. Garrett is from Cawker City. Pauline Palmer and Mary Michner, college juniors, and JoAnn McMillan, college senior, announced the pinning with a skit. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority held its annual winter formal March 5 at the chapter house. The chaperones were Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. Glen Wigton, Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. C. H. Wentworth, Mrs. H. S. Failing, Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. W. H. Cauble, Mrs. R. A. Mayher, and Mrs. Schonia Hancock. Delta Delta Delta social sorority elected Joan Sherar, college junior, president for the coming year. Other officers are Lee Ann Urban, journalism junior, vice president; Marilyn Schainost, business junior, treasurer; Lucy McKeithan, education junior, rush chairman; Carol Fluharty, education junior, recommendations chairman. Marylin Ahlstrom, education junior, house president; Lloyd Edwards, college sophomore, marshall; Judie Morgan, business junior, chaplain; Marjorie Heard, engineering junior, recording secretary; Jane Bartling, college junior, social chairman; Dqris Toland, college junior. Grendel Is Coming!—Adv. New Musicals- SILK STOCKINGS PLAIN AND FANCY HIT THE DECK Bell's 925 Mass. Ph. 375 sponsor's chairman; Ona Finney, college sophomore, scholarship chairman; Marilyn Sorem, fine arts senior, activities chairman. Susan Smith, college junior, corresonding secretary; Diane Hollis, journalism junior, publicity chairman; Janet Martin, college sophomore, song leader; Nancy Wells, college sophomore rush book; Carol Shellhas, fine arts junior, director of alumna relations; Marilyn Foster, fine arts sophomore, historian. Jane Jackson, college sophomore, librarian; Patricia Robinson, college sophomore, fraternity education director; Beverly Warner, college sophomore, intramural chairman; Joan Hill, college sophomore, alumnae recorder; Joan Ryan, college sophomore, service projects chairman; Jane Hill, fine arts junior, and Joanne Hobbs, college sophomore, officer council representatives at large. --- Phi Chi medical fraternity recently initiated 17 members. Initiates are Alex Fedinec, graduate student; Warren Phillips, Robert Reynolds, John Riggs and Raul Quadrado, college special students; Charles Fishburn, Wilbur Janzen, and Adolph Mueller, college seniors. Bob Dockhorn, Paul Gellens, John Hall, Joel McKenny, Dennis Richards, Vernon Shull, William Simmons, Max Thayer, and Paul Wagner, college juniors. Come join the Thursday dance session. Once again we will start dancing at 7:00 in the Pine Room March 24. Shirley intends to make a review of the jitterbug steps instead of teaching square dancing. 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