Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 20, 1952 On the Hill By LONNIE BARLOW Kansan Society Editor Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, initiated seven chemistry students who have high scholastic standing. They are Hugh Bowden and Joe Dennigan, engineering sophomores; Walt Carolan and Paul Wilhelm, engineering juniors; Cameron Dostie and Leah Kahre, engineering seniors, and Benjamin Hall, college sophomore. The American Society of Tool Engineers installed officers at its banquet Thursday at the Hearth tea room. New officers, all engineeringendants, are Gerald Tibbs, junior chairman; Gene Brunson, sophomore, vice chairman; William McKay, sophomore, secretary-treasurer, and Keith Cloepfil, senior, parlementarian. Eta Eta Kappa, honorary electrical engineering fraternity, will be formally established as a chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, national honorary fraternity, at 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 24 in Hoch auditorium. A banquet will be held at the Hearth tea room following initiation. Guest speakers will be officers from the national chapter. Jeannine Neihart, education senior, was selected the Sigma Phi Epsilon queen for 1952 at the fragrantity's annual Golden Heart ball recently. The queen trophy was presented to Miss Neihart by Mrs. Charles Steele, the 1951 queen. The theme of the party was a spring garden and decorations included a fish pond and running water. A faulty water pipe in the new journalism building early Saturday morning brought back memories of shack-days, when considerable water poured through from the composing-room-to-be into the basement. The leak was discovered by Frank Emery, buildings and grounds employee, and the water was turned off before any appreciable damage was done. Andrew Murray and Andrew Davis, February graduates of the University, were sent to Kansas City Monday by the Douglas county selective service board for induction into the armed forces. Both men completed the requirements for their degrees under educational deferments. Mrs. Paul C. Rankin of Lawrence announces the engagement of her daughter, Pauline, to Dr. James S. Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Reed of Salina. He is a lieutenant in the Navy, stationed at San Francisco. Both are graduates of the University. Goodbary to Wed Burnett in June Mr. and Mrs. John Goodbary of Waynoka, Oklahoma, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline, to Dean Burnett, son of Mrs. Arthur Burnett, Halstead. Miss Goodbary is a college freshman, and Mr. Burnett a senior medical student. The wedding will be June 8 in Halstead. parasol-pleated skirt by Brigance of Frank Gallant in a frock of parchment beige wool. Bone buttens on jacket. tons on jacket. Scholarship Dorm Elects New Officers Jay Johnston, engineering sophomore, has been elected president of Jolliffe hall, men's scholarship dormitory. Other officers are Bill Patterson, college junior, vice president; Charles Sparks, college freshman, secretary; Ray Borden, college sophomore, treasurer; Clayton L. Comfort, engineering senior, social chairman, and Mike Pronko, college sophomore, assistant social chairman. EXTRA! Save 15c on ANSCO FILM You can save 15c by buying Ansco film in the handy 3-roll economy pack. Each roll is individually guaranteed Come Today. EXPERT 24 - HOUR PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE Phone 50 1107 Mass. Mahuron, Harris Plan August Wedding ANN MAHURON Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Mahuron of Liberal, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Ann, to Curtis B. Harris, son of Mrs. Ralph E. Harris, Washington, D. C. Miss Mahuron attended the University in 1948-49. Mr.Harris, a college senior, will be graduated this June. They will be married August 5. Templin Hall Elects Junior for President Rosalie Henry, college junior, has been elected president of Templin hall for the coming year. Other officers are Evelyn Audas, pharmacy junior, vice president; Hazel Davis, education junior, secretary; Donna Hollingsworth, college sophomore, treasurer; Gertha Snyder-Rudeen Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. John T. Snyder of Great Bend, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Anne Leigh, to Kennett Rudeen, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Rudeen of Kansas City, Mo. The wedding will take place June 7 at St. John's Episcopal church in Great Bend. Bend. Miss Snyder and Mr. Rudeen will be graduated from the University in June. Miss Snyder is a member of the Chi Omega sorority and Phi Beta Kappa. Donald Coyne to Head Chemical Fraternity Donald Coyne, graduate student, has been elected president of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemical fraternity. Other officers are Eugene Gooding, engineering junior, vice president; Herb Hall, college junior, reporter; Paul Wilhelm, engineering junior, recorder; Ben Hall, college sophomore, master of ceremonies, and Al Benham, engineering senior, alumni secretary. Harper, college junior, social chairman, and Margaret Follett, pharmacy sophomore, scholarship chairman. Phi Lambda Upsilon Initiates 6 Members Six men were initiated into Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemistry society, at a dinner Friday night at the Faculty club. Those initiated were Richard Stillman, Clare Stewart, Robert Hill, Homer Scarborough, and Ervin Colton, graduate students, and William Behrman, chemical engineering senior. Dr. Max Dresden, professor of physics, gave an informal talk. Reynosa, Mexico, nine miles south of McAllen, Texas, although only a border town of 32,000, has the fourth largest nightclub in the Western hemisphere with a seating capacity of 3,500. 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