Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 9, 1952 Bogii Becomes Colony Of Theta Chi Fraternity The Bogii fraternity, established at the University in October, 1951, was inducted as a colony of Theta Chi fraternity with the initiation of 18 men Saturday afternoon. The men who were initiated into Theta Chi fraternity are Richard D. Godfrey, college senior; Don E. Belden, college sophomore; Jimmy Simmons, president of the colony, engineering junior; Robert J. Austil, engineering senior; Duane L. Krug, Prentis H. Kidd, business junior, and O. Keith Knitig, college freshman. Members of the induction committee were William Frantz, Theta Chi grand chapter member and national counselor; James W. Hunt, field secretary of Theta Chi; Richard H. Buskirk, instructor in economics; Dale L. Johnson, graduate student, and Herbert Wilms, president of Alpha Upsilon chapter of Theta Chi at the University of Nebraska. Benny D. Croyle, college sophomore; Wayne L. Tiemier, college sophomore; Edwin C. Johnson, engineering senior; Vernon M. Diel, college junior; Tony G. Pagedas, pharmacy freshman; Jack Smith, college freshman; Morris H. Kramer, pharmacy freshman; Don D. Stiller, engineering freshman; R. Stanley Wilson, engineering junior; A. Joseph Steinbacher, engineering freshman, and V. Ronald Haught, engineering senior. A banquet was held Saturday night at the Castle Tea room following the initiation and induction ceremonies. Speakers were the Rev. Norman Brandt, William Frantz, and Jimmy Simmons. Other guests were Robert Becker, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, Kenneth Merrill, president of Interfraternity council; Louis Helmreich, executive member of Inter-fraternity council; Farrell Schel, president of Acacia fraternity; Bruce Green, Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity; Richard Buskirk, William Leonard, instructor at Kansas State college, and Dale L. Johnson. The University is the 110th campus represented by Theta Chi fraternity, with the induction of the new colony. Theta Chi fraternity has a membership of almost 35,000. It is considered to be one of the oldest social fraternities, since it was founded April 10, 1856. It was the first fraternity to have a definite set of objectives and was the first to officially recognize Mothers Day. Thirty Newcomers and Guests Attended Pre-Party Dinner Thirty Newcomers, their husbands, and escorts attended a dinner at the Faculty club Saturday night preceding the University Women's club party at Strong hall. Mrs. Milton Vanderwers gave a short humorous speech following the dinner. Mrs. Henry Gibson, Mrs. J. Carl Cabe, and Mrs. John Lamb were in charge of general arrangements and the seasonal table decorations. On the Hill BY JEANNE FITZGERALD Kansan Society Editor Alpha KappaLambda fraternity entertained Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority with a dessert dance Thursday at the chapter house. Chapersones were Mrs. W, W. Brown and Mrs. E. M. Peet. --with her wedding. Her reply to the stock Hollywood query about when she plans to get married is a sweet, "When I fall in love," which could mean any time between now and 1990. Theta Phi Alpha sorority and Delta Gamma sorority will entertain each other with an exchange dinner at 6 p.m. Wednesday. --with her wedding. Her reply to the stock Hollywood query about when she plans to get married is a sweet, "When I fall in love," which could mean any time between now and 1990. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Bayard Atwood announce the birth of a 7 pound 8 ounce girl at 3:50 p.m. yesterday in Lawrence Memorial hospital. Col. and Mrs. Atwood have not yet named the baby. *** Theta Phi Alpha sorority will give a Christmas tree trimming party from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at the chapter house. Entertainment will consist of singing Christmas carols as well as putting up Christmas decorations. --with her wedding. Her reply to the stock Hollywood query about when she plans to get married is a sweet, "When I fall in love," which could mean any time between now and 1990. Mortar Board, senior women's honor society, will entertain junior women who made the dean's honor rolls last semester with two Smarty Parties Thursday night. Half of the women invited will attend the 7:30 p.m. party and the other half will attend the 9 p.m. party. Both parties will be held at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Entertainment will consist of a skit and singing of Christmas carols. Refreshments will be served. - * * Alpha Phi sorority will hold an informal tree trimming party Sunday evening in the chapter house. A buffet dinner will be served. *** Theta Phi Alpha sorority will hold its annual Christmas dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday in the chapter house. Guests will be Miss Martha Peterson and Miss Mary Peg Hardman. Ankerholz-Tkach Pinning Announced Alpha Phi sorority announces the pinning of Miss DeNean Ankerholz fine arts junior, to Mr. Stephen Tkach, college senior, Thursday night at the Alpha Phi house. Attendants to Miss Ankerholz were Donna McCall, fine arts junior; Laura Lee Calkins, education senior; and Marian Jenkins, college senior. Miss Ankerholz received an orchid corsage and the attendants received carnation corsages. The pinning was followed by a party at the Stable. Mr. Tkach is a member of Phi Kappa fraternity. ON BIG SCREEN TV! (Will Not Be On Home TV Sets) METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA "CARMEN" Live Telecast Direct from N.Y. Met. Opera Starring RISE STEVENS Robert Merrill - Richard Tucker - Nadine Conner Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the engagement of Miss Joan "Mike" Turner, college senior, to Ens. L. Blaine Hardesty, U.S. Navy. Phi Kappa Fraternity Elects Jerome Lysaught President Turner-Hardesty Engagement Announced by Alpha Delta Pi Miss Turner's home is in Freeport, Ill. Her parents are Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Turner. Ens. Hardesty is with the U.S.S. Boxer in San Francisco. He graduated from the University in 1952. His home is in Kingman, Kan., and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hardesty. Kappa's, Alpha Chi's Announce Pinnings THURS. DEC. 11 AT 7:30 P.M. MISS JOAN TURNER Jerome Lyasught, college junior, was recently elected president of Phi Kappa fraternity for the coming year. ASHLAND THEATRE Kansas City, Mo. - 24th and Elmwood ALL SEATS RESERVED Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Miss Mary Ann Deschner to Mr. Floyd Grimes, Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Dec. 1. Miss Deschner is a fine arts senior. Mr. Grimes graduated from the University last year and is now in business in Kansas City. Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Miss Cynthia Krehbiel, college sophomore, to Mr. Joe Schroebel, Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Miss Krehbiel's home is in Topeka, Kan. Mr. Schroeder, whose home is in Topeka also, is attending Washburn university. Prices: $1.22 - $2.44 - $3.66 Incl. All Tax Orders for Tickets Now Taken At The Other officers elected were: Richard Verbrugge, engineering senior, vice-president; Lawrence Mercier, engineering sophomore, recording secretary; Alvin Schmid, engineering junior, corresponding secretary; Lawrence Loftus, college sophomore, treasurer; John Greley, college senior, sergeant at arms; Robert Herzog, engineering sophomore, historian, and Marvin Weishaar, business junior, editor. Granada Theatre Mr. Olson gave his well known gun shot opener for the party that left the guests with their ears ringing. Mr. Olson, a midget, a elown, two women roller skaters, and Mr. Olson's son, J. C. Olson, were guests of the fraternity at the dinner party, as well as rushees, the men's dates, and several Sigma Chi alumni. "I'm just not ready to settle down. I don't want any beaus who are domestically inclined, either. All my dates are strictly for laughs." This information comes straight from the horse's mouth-starlets Mary Murphy and Debbie Reynolds There's no shortage of men in Debbie's life, but any of them would have to talk pretty fast to lead her to the altar. Hollywood—(U.P.)Just about any young gent with wavy hair, a good line, and plenty of money in his jeans can tour the saloon circuit with Hollywood's most beautiful girls. But if he has marriage on his mind, the chances are that he'll strike out. Ole Olson, nationally known comedian, and several of the entertainers in his troup that is playing in Kansas City, literally started the Sigma Chi buffet dinner off with a bang Sunday night. Any Young Gentleman in Hollywood Can Date the Beauties, But Not Marry Them Miss Murphy, who jumped to the screen from the package wrapping room of a department store and just landed her first role, is perfectly happy as a bachelorette and aims to stay that way for a spell. Sigma Chi Dinner Opened With a Bang "I haven't got marriage on my mind nor am I worrying myself to a frazzle trying to find the right guy," she said firmly on the set of "Main Street to Broadway." Mr. Olson was made an honorary member of the Wollbybaggers, a fun-loving organization which has grown up within the Sigma Chi chapter. Mr. Olson is a Sigma Chi from Northwestern university. "You can't be a careerist and a wife at the same time," she explained. "It's not fair to the husband. A woman should step over and let her mate take center stage, but right now I'm the one who must make the decisions and not the man in my life." Mary shares an apartment with two other career girls and says they get along nicely without men around the house. "Even falling in love isn't enough." she explained in her dressing room Debbie isn't quite so stunny opposed to wedded bliss. But she intends to make sure she gets bliss with her wedding ring. POGO at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. "You've got to iron out a lot of big problems first. Then that only leaves you a few thousand problems to straighten out after you're married. "Otherwise, you wind up with that I can't work because I'm so unhappy' stuff and after that the divorce bit, and that's not for me." Like Mary, the pert little song and dance girl has her eyes on stardom instead of the kitchen, and she's also saving her old $100 bills for a trip to Europe next summer. So she's playing it cool with the menfolk. Theta Tau Pledges Three "Most nights I just go home, eat dinner and hit the sack," she chirped. Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, announces the recent pledging of Herbert Wahaus, engineering sophomore, William McKay, engineering junior, and Donald Creighton, engineering senior. Till Christmas Shop In LAWRENCE --- GIANT MIDNITE STAGE and SCREEN HORROR SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT Box Office Open 11:00 ON OUR SCREEN "THE MUMMY" All Seats 60c