Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 26, 1953 Pinnings and Engagements The pinning of Millicent Morris, college junior to Charles Kirkpatrick, college senior, has been announced by the Delta Delta Delta sorority. 乘 乘 合 Miss Morris is from Winfield. Mr. Kirkpatrick is from Topeka and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoffman of Kansas City, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter Louise, to George E. Rhodes Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Rhodes of Lee's Summit, Mo. 宋串串 Miss Hoffman is a college senior. Mr. Rhodes was graduated from the University of Missouri and is a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. Ann Price, college senior, recently became pinned to Donald Creighton an Miss Price is from Independence. Mr. Creighton, a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, is from Colby. Rosemary Gench, education junior. Joan Loode, fine arts junior, and Helen Anderson, college junior, were attendants in the pinning ceremony. Sigma Kappa sorority announces the pinning of Carolyn Neff to Clancy Chambers, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Miss Neff, a college junior, is from Wichita. Mr. Chambers, a graduate of the business school, is from Kansas City, Mo., and is now serving with the United States Army. Sonya M. Langer, college freshman, became pinned to James Byron Hubbard, college junior, at a formal dance Saturday, Miss Langer is from Delaffel, Wisc. Mr. Hubbard, a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity, is from Caldwell, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Robb of Holton, announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth to Lynn Bartlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bartlett also of Holton. Chemistry Fraternity Installs Grad Head Kenneth Marsi, graduate student, was installed as president of Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chem- istry fraternity recently. Other officers are William Behrmann, engineering senior, vice president; Donald Coyne, graduate, corresponding secretary; Homer Scarborough, graduate, recording secretary; Samuel Wilen, graduate, treasurer, and Marvin Rausch, graduate, publicity chairman. Shop BROWN'S First METAL FOOT LOCKERS Regulation Army Size LOCKER Plywood Frame Padlock Hasp One Piece Top and Bottom $8.95 O'Nite Bags $3.98 Two Suiter $10.98 Pullman Case $6.98 Zipper Bags $1.98 First Door South of PATEE THEATRE MARY CATHERINE LAT Lathrop-Stewart Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lathrop of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Catherine, to Robert B. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stewart of Kansas City, Mo. MARY CATHERINE LATHROP 2 Former Students Complete Missions Miss Lathrop is a junior in nurse's training at the St. Joseph hospital in Kansas City. Mr. Stewart, journalism senior, is editor-in-chief of the Daily Kansan, a member of Sachem, Sigma Delta Chi, and Battenford hall. Two former students who left the University in January, 1951, have completed 100 missions with the 58th Fighter Bomber Wing in Korea, and are returning to the United States for the remaining year and one-half of their "hitch." Both are first lieutenants, and both stayed close enough together that they flew many missions together and reached the 100 mark at the same time. They are Frank G. Ross, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and Antoine "Tony" Bontz, a Sigma Chi. Theta Tau, national engineering fraternity, has pledged Kenneth Keller, electrical engineering freshman from Great Bend, and Larry Taylor, aeronautical engineering sophomore from Kansas City, Kan. Theta Tau Pledges Two Richard Sheldon Heads Phi Delts Richard Sheldon, college junior, was reelected president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity recently. Other officers elected are Roger Heiskell, engineering sophomore, reporter; Edward Miller, engineering sophomore, secretary; Max Merrill, college junior, treasurer; Jack Frost, engineering sophomore, house manager. Harlton Parkinson, college sophomore, rush chairman; Scott Ritchie, college junior, freshman trainer; Gad Smith, college sophomore, social chairman; Fred Heath, college freshman, warden; George Kinney, college freshman, chorister; William Brown, education sophomore, historian. Thomas Matthews, college freshman, chaplin; John Discus, engineering sophomore, intramural chairman; Darrall Farnestil, college sophomore, activities chairman; Norton Richard Smith, college sophomore, scholarship chairman; Howard Sturdevant, college freshman, librarian; John Simons, college junior, senior member; Thomas Phoenix, college freshman, alumni secretary; David Burgett, college freshman, and Dean Graves, fine arts freshman, decoration chairman, and Michael Getto, engineering freshman, editor of Kansas Phi. Carol Terrill Heads Cercle Francais The Cercle Francais has elected Carol Terrill, special student in education, president of the club. Other officers are Melvin Cox, college junior, vice president; Elizabeth Deibert, college sophomore, secretary; Margaret Smith, college freshman, treasurer, and Emily Enos, college sophomore, chairman of the refreshment committee. At the same meeting Elizabeth Deibert received the award given annually by the local chapter of Pi Delta Phi, national honor society for French, to the outstanding sophomore student in French. Boss Wins Chi Omega $100 Chi Omega sorority held a dinner recently to present a $100 award to Jim Bass, fine arts sophomore, for the prize winning design of the new Chi Omega fountain to be built next fall. Patricia Aylward, college junior and president of the sorority, made the presentation. Last year's traffic toll of deaths and injuries was the heaviest in history. moving soon? LONG or short Distance? LARGE or small Amounts? we are equipped to move your household goods and personal effects at lowest rates obtainable! PHONE 46 for FREE ESTIMATES Ethan A. Smith Moving and Transfer Co. 11 E.9th JULIA LEE BOLZ Tri Delts Have Formal Delta Delta Delta sorority held its annual spring formal Friday at the chapter house. The chaperones were Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. J. H.Kreamer, Mrs. Edwin Peet, Mrs. Cletus Rosenbourgh, and Mrs. Charles Wentworth. Speeding on U.S. streets and highways injured nearly 600,000 men, women and children. Bolz-Erickson Engagement Related Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bolz of Topeka announced the engagement of their daughter, Julia Lee, to Donald H. Erickson, son of Mrs. O. H. Erickson of Holdrege, Neb. Miss Bolz, college senior, is a resident of Carruth hall. Mr. Erickson, engineering senior, is a member of Eta Kappa Nu and Sigma Tau, engineering fraternities. Theta Tau Pledges Two Theta Tau, engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Kenneth Keller, college senior; Lawrence Taylor, and Don Fine, engineering sophomores. Patee PHONE 321 NOW ENDS THURSDAY Eye, 7:00-9:10—Feat. 7:15-9:35 Children 3:50—Adults