Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, December 14, 1954 On the Hill Pinnings, Dances Reflect Yuletide Cheer Douthart University hall, announces the pinning of Myrna Jo Jones, college sophomore, to Benny Anderson. Anderson is a junior in engineering and a member of Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity. Alpha Chi Omega, social Sorority, announces the pinning of Sara Jo Graves, fine arts junior, to Mark Tiderman, engineering junior and a member of Phi Kappa Phi fraternity. Both are from Kansas City. The announcement skit, called "Sara's Hit the Mark," was written by Marcia Mills, college sophomore. Miss Graves' attendants were Martha Morton, college senior, Barbara Yennie and Judy Tiderman, college sophomores. Alpha Delta Pi social sorority announces the pinning of Linda Thorn, college sophomore from Kansas City, Mo., to Joe Wagoner business junior, from Mason City, III. Miss Thorn wore an orchid corsage and the housemother, Mrs Thomas A. Clark, who made the announcement, wore a corsage of roses. Attendants Donna Francis, fine arts senior, and Joan German, fine arts junior, wore corsages of red and white carnations. Delta Gamma, social sorority, held its annual Christmas formal dance at the chapter house Saturday night. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. William Pine, Mrs. H. S. Failing, and Mrs. Glen L. Wigton. Pearson University hall for men held its annual Christmas semi-formal dance Saturday night at the hall. The chaperones were Mrs. Jean Tice, Mrs. Wilma Cooper, Mrs. D.H.Buie, and Mrs.J.H.Edmondson. Stephenson university hall for men held its annual Christmas formal Saturday night. The chaperones were Mrs. Edna E. Ramage, Miss Julia Willard, Mrs. A. G. Kenton, and Mrs. Sestos T. Hughes. Jolliffe University hall for men held its annual Christmas dinner dance Friday night. Chapaperones were Mrs. Merl Nichols, Mrs. J. L Hollingsworth, and Mrs. J. H. Edmondson. Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority held its annual tree trimming party recently. Mrs. C. A. Thomas chaperoned. Chi Omega social sorority held a Christmas buffet at the chapter house Saturday night. Theta Chi social fraternity held its annual winter formal Friday night. The chaperones were Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Mrs. Ralph Ronesborough, Mrs. R. B. Chapin, Mrs. H. S. Failing, and Mrs. W. H. Cauble. Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority celebrated Founders' day with a banquet at the chapter house recently. The sorority was founded in 1897 at Barnard college in New York. A letter was read from Mrs. George Stern Perry, one of two original founders who is still living. At the conclusion of the program the pledges sang "Memory Rose," an original song by Jeannine DeGroot, education senior. Douthart scholarship hall for women held its Christmas dance Friday, Dec. 3 from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight. Chaperones were Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Andrew McKay, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. B. A. Weber, Mrs. Charles Wentworth and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces the pinning of Patricia Allison, college junior, of Lawrence, to Larry Mercier, business senior and member of Phi Kappa social fraternity. He is from Kansas City. The pinning was announced by Lynne Logan, education senior, Kathleen Soden, and Marilyn Underwood, college juniors. Alpha Phi Alpha social fraternity held its annual Founder's day banquet Friday. The main speaker was Mrs. James A. Jeffries, mathematics instructor at Lincoln High school, Kansas City, Mo. Chi Omega social sorority announces the pledging of Nancy Dangerfield, fine arts sophomore from Mission. The pledge club of Alpha Phi Alpha social fraternity held its Christmas party Saturday. Chaperson were Mrs. Alberta Frye and Mrs. Bertie Harris. Foster university hall for women held its Christmas formal Friday night. Chaperones were Miss Mimi Burton, Miss Yvonne Carlson, and Miss Virginia Tinker. A Christmas buffet was held by Gamma Phi Beta sorority Friday night at the chapter house. Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Howard W. Jenkins, Mrs. John Skie, and Mrs. W. S. Shaw were the chaperones. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority held its annual tree trimming party Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough chaperoned. Is This YOU Getting Off the Bus? If it is, bring this ad to the RAPID TRANSIT Office, 1000 Mass., and receive 2 FREE Tickets to the Granada Theatre. RAPID TRANSIT Who Will Get Off the Bus Next Week? Jolliffe university hall for men held a semi-formal dinner dance Friday night. The chaperones were Mrs. Althea Galloway, Mrs. J. I. Holingsworth, Mrs. J. H. Edmondson, and Mrs. Merl Nichols. Phone 388 Delta Delta Delta announces the pinning of Billie Mallory, fine arts senior, from Augusta, Kans., to Clare Simpson, senior in radio and television at Kansas State College. Nannette Pittman, education senior, announced teh pinning by a poet at the Tri Delta Christmas tree trimming party. Attendants were Marilyn Sorem, Frances Hanna, Barbara Becker, and Bonnie Metz, and Mary Gayle Siebert from the KU Medical center. . . . 2 Honored by Newman Club Alpha Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Barbara Yennie, college sophomore, to Don Hawley, business senior at McPherson college. Miss Yennie is from Independence, Mo. Hawley formerly attended KU and is a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. He lives in McPherson. Father William Towle, chaplain of the Newman club and Richard Butler, president, were given the John Henry Cardinal Newman Honorary award recently. It is the highest The John Henry Cardinal Newman Honorary award is the highest award that a Newmanite can receive from the National Newman Club Federation of America. The awards were distributed during a Newman club supper by Haraold Ross, first vice chairman of Central States Province Newman clubs. Americans between 30 and 49 consume more coffee per person than any other age group, averaging well over three cups daily, according to the Pan-American Coffee Bureau. Miss Gwinner Is Engaged Douthart university hall for women announces the engagement of Shirley Joan Gwinner to John Walter Stumps son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stumps. Miss Gwinner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gwinner. She transferred to KU from Fort Hays Kansas State college and is a college sophomore. Both are from Holyrood. Triad Dance To Be Dec. 29 The annual sorority Triad, a dance sponsored by Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta and Pi Beta Phi social sororities at KU, K-State and Washburn, will be held at 9 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 29, in the Roof Garden of the Jayhawk hotel in Topeka. Alumnae, pledges, actives and guests are invited to attend. The dance is formal or semi-formal. Tickets are $3 per couple and may be purchased from active or alumnae members of the sororites. 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