Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, December 7,1954 ... On The Hill ... Alpha Phi social sorority initiated 28 new members Sunday. An initiation banquet following the ceremonies was held at the Eldridge hotel, Initiated are Carole Bird, Phyllis Carter, Jeanne Cummin, Carol Gorsuch, Marianna Grabhorn, Roseanne Greenwood, Clara Hall, Carol Harshbarger, Judy Jaeschke, Kathleen Keck, Zoanne Mariner, Nancy Moore, Carolyn Settle, Regina Smith, and Marcia Stegen, all college sophomores. Jane May, Julie Purcell, Gwen Shumway, Mary Ella Symes, Darlyne Wilhardt, Kathleen Clough, Lynne Livingston, and Mary Jo Wooster, fine arts sophomores. Jo Ann Boswell, Annette Luthy, and Sue Robb, fine arts junior; Jane Ausherman education junior; 和 Arlene Gall, college senior. Miss Luthy was the honor initiate Sigma Kappa, social sorority announces the pledging of Edith Margaret Kipfer, college sophomore, Patricia Jane Pryor, fine arts senior, and Sylvia J. Richon, college sophomore. Sigma Nu fraternity announces the pledging of William Bell, college sophomore, and Lynn McCarthy, college freshman. Alpha Phi Alpha social fraternity recently initiated three persons. They are Marvin Knight, and Donald E. Wilburn, engineering sophomores, and Manuel Jackson, college sophomore. Alpha Delta Pi social sorority announces the pinning of Karen Morgan, to William Smiral. Miss Morgan is a college sophomore from Lyons. Smiral is a pharmacy sophomore from Seneca and a member of Phi Kappa social fraternity. Gwenn Vohs, who was dressed in costume announced the pinning by reading a poem. Miss Morgan's attendants were Marjorie Pennington, fine arts junior; Carol King; college sophomore, and Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, housemother. Smiral's attendant was Frank Sabatini, first year law. Sellards Scholarship hall for women announces the pinning of Lynn Sejkora to Carol Shaw. Miss Sejkora is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sejkora of Jennings. She is a college freshman. Shaw, a member or Theta Tau professional engineering fraternity, is from Galena. Sigma Kappa social sorority will hold its annual Kiddie party from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. Costumes will be worn. Mrs. Edward Dicks, Mrs. Edward C. Rainey, Mrs. Ross Cole, and Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker will chapter-one. Six homes will be opened to the public Wednesday, when the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association will sponsor its annual "Holiday House" tour in Kansas City. Kappa Tour of 6 K.C. Homes Set These private homes will be open all day with the tour beginning at 11 a.m. and closing at 5 p.m. Sigma Kappa social sorority announces the pinning of Sylvia Richon to William Thompson. Miss Richon is a college sophomore from Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Thompson is a college senior and a member of Delta Chi social fraternity. Sigma Nu social fraternity announces the pinning of La Donna Wehr to Donald Aungst. Miss Wehr is from Kansas City. She was a student at the University last year. Aungst is an education senior from Harrisburg, Pa. The following houses will be on tour; J. C Nichols Jr., 2401 Drury Lane; Dutton Brookfield, 1056 West 58th st.; Robert Q. Sutherland, 10102 Mission rd.; William Pence, 2904 West 71st st.; Ralph Hedges, 6140 Mission drive; and Williston P. Bunting, 1231 West 62nd st. all of these homes are either in Kansas Alpha Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Margaret Donnelly to Neill Buie. Miss Donnelly is an education junior from Lawrence. Buie, who attended the University last year is from Abilene and a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. He is now stationed with the U.S. Army at Fort Bliss, Tex. Sellards scholarship hall for women will hold its annual Christmas formal from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday, Dec. 10. Mrs. D. H. Bui, Mrs R. G. R. Choe, Miss Julia Willard, and Mrs E. R. Hooper will chaperone. Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity recently held a dessert dance with the Gamma Phi Beta pledge class at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. M. R. Dimond and Mrs. Ralph Park. Chicago College of OPTOMETRY Decorating for Christmas has become an annual affair and this is the third holiday tour which the group has sponsored. The homes this year will feature party themes from Christmas catalogs is hoped that their visitors will see many things which they could make for their own homes. [Fully Accredited] An outstanding college serving a splendid profession. REGISTRATION FEB. 8 Students are granted professional recognition by the U.S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational activities. Dormitories on the campus. COLEGE CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY 3241-C South Michigan Ave. Chicago 16. Illinois City, Mo., or adjoining Johnson county. Proceeds from this project will be given to the Pre-School for the Deaf, which is a part of the hearing and speech department at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The money may be used by the school in any manner which the directors choose. Never dip an electric bulb or fluorescent tube in water. If you want to clean the light, remove it from the socket, let cool, sponge the surface with a soapy cloth, and wipe it dry. Be sure the current is off, before the light is replaced. Tickets, which may be purchased at any of the homes on tour, will be one dollar. Houses may be visited in any order. JERRY ANN STREET Mr. and Mrs. Vernon P. Street of Kansas City, Kans., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jerry Ann, to Don R. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Johnson, also of Kansas City, Kans. They will be married June 25 at the First Pilgrim Congregational church in Kansas City, Kans. Miss Street is a senior in the college and a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Johnson will graduate this year from the school of business and is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. 5 Engagements Are Announced Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Downs of Los Alamos, N.M., announce the engagement of Mrs. Downs' daughter, Jo Nell Ward, to Darrell Dee Cain, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cain of Paola, Kans. Miss Ward is a sophomore in the Record News New York—(U.P.)—Kid Ory, the man who wrote it, finally has settled a mild controversy over the correct name of a great New Orleans jazz classic. Some of the deeply hooked jazz addicts, including professional musicians, argue that the right name is "Muskrat Ramble." Others stick with the label and content it's "Muskrat Ramble." Ory now says he composed it back in 1921 but couldn't think of a name for it. When he had to use it to fill out a recording session for Okeh in 1926, a name was needed quickly. Lil Armstrong formally gave it a title. "Muskrat Ramble." "And it stayed that way." Ory said, "until Melrose Music published it and old Mr. Melrose didn't like the sound of the 'rart part', so, on the sheet music he changed it to 'Muskat Ramble', but the copyright still reads 'Muskrat Ramble' by Edward Ory." Ory, an elder statesman of jazz at 68, has just waxed the definitive "composer's version" on the Good Time Jazz label. The Ory trombone treats the old warhorse like a prececious child. JO NELL WARD a Mother's pin . . . the perfect gift It's the gift that only you can give her. This crested pin has a pearl for each letter in the word Mother. This pin is worn and recognized throughout the country and can be used by any organization. place your Christmas order NOW! Balfour's 411 W. 14th Ph.307 SUZANNE SAMPLE Ri college and a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Cain is a junior in the school of business. A summer wedding is planned. - * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill Sample of Fort Scott announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne, to Mr. Charles Oren Grover Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O grover Sr. of Wichita. Miss Sample is a junior in the college and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority. Grover is a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity and will graduate in January with a geology degree. The wedding will take place Saturday, Feb. 12 in the First Presbyterian church of Fort Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waddell of Gridley, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Luille, to Elmer Ott son of Mr. Henry Ott of Lamont. The wedding will take place Dec. 26. Miss Waddell is a freshman in the school of fine arts. Ott is a graduate of Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, with the class of 1954. He was a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity, and Epsilon Pi Tau honorary industrial arts fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Anderson of Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Ardelle, to Robert A. Dreewel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellar Drewelow of Joplin, Mo. Miss Anderson, a college junior, is a member of Alpha Phi social sorority. Mr. Drewelow is a college sophomore and a pledge to Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. For Appointment Gifts For All* Christmas Wrappings* Fountain Pens * Pencils * Desk Sets * Zipper Note- books, Brief Cases * Sets of glasses, Ash Trays * Trivets, * Lamps Pottery, Books, Magazine Subscriptions * Stationery, Matches, Playing Cards, Lea- ther Billfolds, Books, Floral Trays, Book Ends * Slinkkeys * Jayhawk Souveniers, KU Jewelry * Sweat Shirts, T Shirts, * Calendars, Cigarette Lighters Stuffed Animals * * * Hangover Cups * Many Other * Christmas Gifts * Free Gift Wrapping Christmas Cards Shop at our new 1241 Oread store. Watch for a grand opening after vacation.