University Daily Kansan Page 6 Tuesday, April 27, 1954 On The Hill - Pinnings, Parties, Elections HighlightCampusActivities Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Weckel of Salina announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, to Richard Grinage, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grinage of Salina. Miss Weckel is an education freshman. Quill club recently initiated Don Tree, journalism junior; Diane Gard, education senior; Sondra Updike, college freshman; F. D. Moon, education junior; Jack Pickering, college senior; Dom Smith, education junior, and Josandra Heyman, fine arts freshman. Templin hall recently elected Sue Baird, education junior, president for the coming year. Other officers are Pat Artman, college junior, vice president; Diane Legant, education junior, secretary; Sara Diebent, college sophomore, treasurer; Barbara Fisher, education junior, social chairman, and Ruth Mirkrish, college junior, house manager. Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Pat Garrett, education senior, to Bob Alpers, college senior. The pinning was announced at dinner by a poem read by Carol Stutz, education junior. Miss Garrett's attendants were Marilyn Marhofer and Joan Carter, education seniors. Alpers is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Joann Pope, college sophomore, to Bo Parkins, engineering sophomore at the University of Colorado. Ann Haggard, fine arts sophomore, Adelaide Miller and Nina Ogden, college sophomores, presented the skit announcing the pinning, Miss Pope's attendants were Shirley Price, college sophomore, and Jo Kincaid, fine arts sophomore. Parkins is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity recently held a picnic at Lone Stu Lake. Chaperones were Mrs. Hazel H. Jenkins, Mrs. Fanny DeLozier Mrs. L. L. Williams, and Mrs. J. I Hollingsworth. Delta Delta Delta sorority and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity recently held an exchange dinner. Stephenson hall recently held its Bayou ball costume party. Chaperones were Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. Lester Jeter, Miss Carletta Nellis, Mrs. R. G. Roche, and Mrs. Edna E. Ramage. Theta Chi fraternity recently held its annual spring formal, the Carination ball. Chapersones were Mrs. Joe E. Hope, Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mrs. Edward H. Turner, and Mrs. W. H. Cauble. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pinning of Jill Gilbert, college sophomore, to John Dunn, engineering sophomore. The pinning was announced by Jeanette Ewy, college sophomore, who was dressed as a clown. Miss Ewy read a poem and distributed balloons containing the names of the couple. Attendants were JacKay Phillips, college Glenn Miller Means Exquisite Dance Music New York—(U)F—If you are under 25, the name of Glenn Miller probably means little or nothing to you. But to those now pushing 30, Glenn Miller's name is a synonym for exquisite dance music. That's because such persons were in their teens when Miller made his music. Miller and his band joined the Army and went to Britain early in World War II. On Christmas Eve, 1944, the Army reported that Major Glenn Miller was missing in action on a flight to Paris. But Miller's music did not die with him. He had made many records in the late 1920s and early 1940s. And he and his band appeared almost weekly before radio microphones. Now, nine years after Miller's death, RCA-Victor has issued a massive album of his music, with most of the numbers "air-checked" from the broadcasts. sophomore, and Karen Hilmer. journalism junior. Dunn is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Sigma Phi Epsilon held its annual Mother's Day at the chapter house recently. The mothers received a corsage and had lunchon with their sons. Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual Black and Gold formal dance recently. Chaperones were Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker, Mrs. Cletus Rosebroungt, Mrs. B. A. Mayher, and Mrs. James I. Hollingstworth. Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism sorority, recently pledged Judy Ferrel, graduate student; Patricia Mitchell, college senior; Ann Kelly, college sophomore; and Mary Bess Stephens, journalism junior. Delta Gamma sorority gave its annual Pinafore party recently at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Kenneth M. Whyte, Mrs. J. I. Holingsworth, and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity held a "Purple Garter" party for seniors at the Castle Tearoom recently. The Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Sippel of Lawrence announce the pinning of their daughter, Martha, to Leon Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mason, of Lawrence. Miss Sippel is senior at William Wood's college, Futon, Mo. Mason is business junior and is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Triangle Fraternity HoldsFounder'sDinner Jerry Davies, engineering sophmore, 'corresponding secretary; Darrel Sween, engineering freshman, treasurer; Alan Akers, engineering junior, sergeant-at-arms; Charles Periman, engineering sophomore, editor, and Ed Odel, engineering freshman, librarian. Dr. Shelby Miller, professor of chemical engineering, associate member and past chapter adviser, spoke on his recent residence in England while participating in the Fulbright Lecture Tour program. District 13 of Sigma Phi Epsilon held its annual convention at the chapter house in Lawrence recently. Sigma Phi Epsilon Holds Convention The 11 chapters in Kansas and Missouri comprise District 13. These chapters are at KU, K-State, Baker, Emporia State, Washburn, Missouri, Drury, Washington, Southeastern Missouri State Teachers, Calver-Stockton, and Missouri School of Mines. The delegates were welcomed by Ken Hausler, president of the KU chapter, and Dean George B. Smith, chapter adviser at KU. District Governor C. H. Elting of Topeka; John Robson, of Kansas City, editor of the national Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal; Bill Hausler, president of the Lawrence Sig Ep alumni club; Bill Akright of Kansas City, financial adviser to the KU chapter; and alumnus Doug Faddock of Kansas City were speakers. Panel discussions on chapter administration, rushing, pledge training, scholarship, and public relations were held Saturday. Colonel Thomas B. Summers, professor of Air Science and Tactics, was guest speaker at a dinner at the chapter house Saturday evening. Daughters of Rita Under Court Custody White Plains, N. Y. —(U.P.)—Prince Aly Khan flew into New York from Hollywood today to join his ex-wife, Rita Hayworth, and their daughter, Yasmin, 4, in the suburban home where the child is under technical court custody on charges of neglect. 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Besides looking like a fugitive from a kettle of boiling water, it is a most unpleasant experience to feel all "burnt up" and not be able to relieve the uncomfortable pain resulting from an excess of an hour or two in the sun. Of course, there are those extremely lucky coeds with dark olive complexion who can sit under old Sol all day and come in looking three shades darker brown with narry a freckle showing and twice as beautiful in the new pastel spring colors. Needless to say, this article does not pertain to them. If you are fair-haired with a light complexion, don't be discouraged, for you too can obtain a tan, but over a longer period of time. That the secret of it—if you do burn in a short time, no matter how impatient you might be, take it slow for the first few outings, increasing the length of time you stay in the sun each day. 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