Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 5, 1953 YWCA, YMCA Plan Meeting 12. The Kansas district spring conference of the Young Women's Christian association and the Young Men's Christian association will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, at Kansas State Teachers college, Emporia. Those attending from KU are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gaston; Richard Scott, college junior, YMCA president; Don Fine, engineering sophomore; Scott Hayden, engineering freshman; Bent Platter, college sophomore; Allie Gay Groves, education senior; Vernie Thedan, business junior; YWCA president, and Barbara Becker, college sophomore. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. R. Gowan of Arkansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter Delores Jeannette to Michael Douglas McGuire, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. M.Cguire of Hutchinson, Kan. Miss Gowan attended Wells college, Aurora, N. Y., and is now a sophomore specializing in dress design. She is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. McGuire is a graduate of Hutchinson Junior college. He served 18 months with the armed forces in Korea. He is a junior with a major in geology and industrial management, and is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Parents Announce Gowan-McGuire Plans Harry Hunt to Head Sigma Pi Fraternity The Sigma Pi fraternity has elected Harry Hunt, fine arts freshman president. The wedding will take place May 21 in Danforth chapel. Other officers are Don Harclerode, engineering freshman, vice president; Richard Roach, engineering freshman, treasurer; Lawrence Biggs, engineering freshman, secretary; Donald Seimalow, engineering sequestrant-scholars, and John Bartholden, college freshman, herald. Four members of Sigma Nu fraternity represented the Kansas chapter at the annual Midwest convention held at Drury College, Springfield. Mo. Four Sigma Nus Attend Meeting Ron Rarick, Sid Hutchins and Roger Hoover, college sophomores, and Burton Howell, engineering freshman, participated in panel discussions on national fraternity functions. Kent Bowden Elected Sigma Tau President Kent Bowden, engineering junior, recently was elected president of the Kansas chapter of Sigma Tau honorary engineering fraternity. Other officers are Lit Ning Ma, junior, vice president; Joseph Donnigan, junior, recording secretary; Robert Denny, senior, treasurer; Clark Anderson, senior correspond- ing secretary, and Leroy McKeage, junior, historian. Sophomore Elected KRUW President Maryann Garner, fine arts sophomore, is the newly-elected president of KRUW house. The new social chairman is Virginia Certain, college sophomore. The girls will be in office for the fall semester. Chemical Fraternity Initiates Seven Men The Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemical fraternity, initiated seven Saturday. They were Aaron Feldstein, resident associate; Kriot-Vakar Sabeian, Donald Dean Jackson, Ralph Gigi, and Kenneth L. Massi, graduate students; Dale Robert Dill, college sophomore, and William M. Nofsinger, engineering junior. Lehmann, Taylor Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lehmann, Dodge City, announce the engagement of their daughter Leah Kay to Jerry Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor of Carrollton, Mo. Miss Lehmann is a junior in the business school and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Taylor, a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity, is a senior in education. The wedding will take place June 6 at the First Methodist church in Dodge City. Beth Deibert Elected Templin Hall Head Beth Deibert, college sophomore, has been elected president of Templin hall. Other officers are Donna Hollings worth, college junior, vice president; Donna Dyck, college freshman, social chairman; Kathleen Wiley, education junior, house manager; Barbara Barnes, fine arts sophomore, treasurer; Barbara Fischer, fine arts sophomore, secretary. The new officers will take office immediately and will serve next year. Theta Tau Holds 'Red Dog Inn' Party Theta Tau engineering fraternity will hold its annual "Red Dog Inn" party from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Florence Black, Miss Marcia Baty, and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Dimond. House Mother's 40th Wedding Year Feted Theta Tau, engineering fraternity, recently celebrated the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and M. R. Dimond with a surprise party. Mrs. Dimond has been the Theta Tau housemother for two years. KU AD Pi Members Attend K-State Event The fourth annual Kansas State day of Alpha Delta Pi was held at the Jayhawker hotel in Topeka recently. Members of Alpha Eta chapter at Kansas State college, Tau chapter of KU, and members of Alpha Gamma Delta brought from state were guests of the Topeka alumnae organization. Discussion groups of various phases of sorority and university life were before the luncheon meeting. Mrs. Ilsa Adams, former exchange student living with Tau chapter, was the principle speaker. Catholic Delegates Attend 5-State Affair Over 300 representatives from 27 schools in five states participated in the two-day program of the Catholic student group. Ten delegates from KU attended the Newman club province convention at St. Louis last week. KU delegates were Marguerite Unrein, fine arts senior; Richard Verbrugh Jr., engineering senior; Irene Kuchan, college junior; James Kohn and William Allen, graduate students; Mary Cichaski, education junior; Paula Aronhalt, Newman club alumna, George Schroeder, Richard Butler, and Paul Malone, engineering freshmen. Beta Delta chapter of Sigma Pi fraternity will hold its annual spring formal on Friday, May 8 in the Crystal room of the Eldridge hotel. Sigma Pi to Hold Formal Club to Hear Play Excerpts Mrs. Guy Keeler is general chairman in charge of the tea and will be assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Jochim, Mrs. R. G. Mahieu, Miss Ruth Kennev. and Mrs. Keith Lawton. Scenes from Oliver Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer" will be given at a combined social and business meeting of the University Women's club at 2 p.m. Thursday in the lounge of the Museum of Art. Mrs. James L. Wortham will have charge of the play. Those in the play are Mr. and Mrs. Neale Carman, John Schleicher, Franklyn Nelick, Henry Hastings, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Charles Lundquist, and Mrs. Wortham. Mrs. Burton Marvin and Mrs. R. B. Garrett are in charge of table decorations. Those on the refreshment committee are Mrs. H. A. Ireland, Mrs. Paul Lawson, Mrs. John Ise, Mrs. A. C. Lonborg, and Mrs. Clayton Krehbiel. STUDIO by appointment 929½ Mass. Phone 151 AXE Holds Picnic AE Holds Picnic The Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemical fraternity, held a picnic at Holcomb's Grove Sunday. Familiar Strains of Wagner Wedding March Are Heard More Often Coming from Chapel The familiar strains of Wagner's wedding march have been heard coming from Danforth chapel more frequently with the coming of spring and will be heard more often after final week and graduation. Danforth chapel, since its dedication on April 2, 1946, has been the setting for more than 441 weddings. tions for more than 441 weddings besides graduation, the tradition of June weddings will cause the chapel to be in more use. So far ten weddings have been scheduled in the chapel between June 7-13. It is early to judge, but compared with last year's 11 weddings between May 29 and June 8, this year's number will be quite an increase. In 1951, 15 marriages took place in the chapel between May 31 and June 10. Use of the chapel for weddings is free of charge to alumni, students, faculty members, and employees of the University. It has been quite a symbolic setting for many men Johnson-Hamilton Pinning Announced North College hall announces the piming of Barbara Johnson, fine arts freshman, to Stan Hamilton, college sophomore. Miss Johnson is from Wellington, and Mr. Hamilton is from Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Hamilton is a member of Acacia fraternity. and women who have spent memorable time on the University campus. Those not affiliated with the University may use the chapel for $5. Reservations are listed in the registrar's office. The chapel, with a capacity of 90 persons, provides a quaint atmosphere for a small, simple wedding so popular among recent graduates. Arrangements for floral decorations, minister, and organist are entirely up to the individuals. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. 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