Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 15, 1952 On the Hill BY MARY COOPER Assistant Society Editor "The Longhorn Hoedown," a traditional event given each year by Sterling-Oliver hall was held Saturday. Guests arrayed themselves in western dress. Chaperones were Mrs. Edna E. Rammage, Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. Hazel Carter, and Mrs. R. H. Wilson. A party honoring senior members of Jay James, women's pep organization, was held Wednesday in the Pine room of the Union. Social Chairman Anna Jean Holyfield, education junior, presented each guest with a small mug with the Jay Jane inscription on it. The theme of "How Deep is the Ocean" was carried out in underwater decorations at Monchsonia hall's annual spring formal. Music was provided by Ron Waller and his combo. Chaperones were Mrs. K. S. Caughman, Mrs. D. L. Anderson, and Mrs. J. R. Scott. Twenty-five members of the KU Mountaineering club and their dates spent Sunday afternoon picnicing and boating at Lone Star lake. Alpha Phi sorority announces the pinning of Marilyn Swartz, fine arts senior, to Jack Garrett, college senior, a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Six KU graduates will be among 550 men awarded ensigns' commissions May 23 at the U.S. Naval Officer candidate school, Newport, RI. Those receiving this commission will be Willard Brooks Thompson, '51; Clinton LeRoy Bull Jr., '51; Leslie Helge Phiblad, '49; Carroll Dean Jones, '51; Adelbert DeVere Cramer, '50, and William L. Adams, '51. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Nan Mosby, fine arts sophomore, to Clyde Thompson, business senior, a member of Phi Delta Theta. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity entertained with its annual White Rose formal, a dinner-dance, at the Lawrence Country club. Chapernes were Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Andrew McKay, Mrs. Fanny DeLozier. The graduating seniors of Alpha Chi Omega will be entertained with a picnic supper by the alumae group tonight at the home of Mrs. James V. Owens. During commencement weekend the University reception for alumni, seniors, and their families will be held in the Museum of Art from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday, June 2. Alpha Phi sorority announces the pinning of Melba Cantrell fine art senior, to Paul Kliewer. Mr. Kliewer has been accepted in the medical school and is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and Phi Chi medical fraternity. Mother's day was observed by members of Sterling-Oliver hall by inviting their parents to a buffet-style dinner Sunday at the hall. The Gamma Omicron chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual parents day celebration Sunday. Corsages of white carnations were provided for the mothers and JOAN RUTH LAMBERT Lambert-Kohman Engagement Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Conway Coe Lambert of Horton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Ruth, to E. James Kohman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Kohman, of Elmo. Miss Lambert is a journalism junior and Mr. Kohman an engineering senior. The engagement was announced at a Carruth hall house meeting on Miss Lambert's birthday. Mu chapter of Kappa Epsilon, professional pharmacy sorority, held its annual Founders Day dinner recently at the Hearth. Dr. Elvenor Ernest, Topea physician, was the guest speaker. Initiation services were held for Dr. Ernest as an associate member, and for Evelyn Audas, pharmacy junior, and Margaret Follett, pharmacy sophomore, active members. Initiation, Installation Featured at Dinner Officers for the coming year, all students in the School of Pharmacy, were installed. They are Rebecca Garvin, junior, president; Mary Ann Dilts, junior, vice president; Diana Foltz, sophomore; secretary and historian; Miss Follett, treasurer, and Miss Audas, social chairman. red and white carnations were provided for the men. Dinner was served followed by a complete tour of the house. The Delta Gamma alumnae entertained with a dinner for graduating seniors Tuesday at the Lawrence Country club. The program was furnished by a group from the Maxine Lindley School of Dancing. Mrs. Jack Harris, Mrs. Joe Colton and Mrs. Melvin Huxtable were in charge of the dinner arrangements. The final branch meeting of the year for the Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women will be held at a luncheon meeting Saturday at the Crystal room of the Hotel Eldridge. A report of the regional conference held April 18-19 in Stillwater, Okla. will be given. Nearly 40 members and guests of the Lutheran Student association attended the formal senior banquet on Friday night at the Lakeview club. Toastmaster was Stanley Boaz and the remembrances were presented by Miss Marian Jersilad, adviser. FOUNTAIN DRINK OVER A TASTY Cool Yourself At The Air Conditioned Curb Service After 4 p.m. Dale Scheideman, college freshman, chaplain; Hugh Buchanan, college sophomore, intramural chairman; Darrel Fanestil, college freshman, activities chairman; Roger Heiskell, engineering freshman, scholarship chairman; Frank Jennings, fine arts sophomore; Thomas Lyons, college freshman, editor of Kansas Phi; Gad Smith, college freshman, assistant editor; Hal Kendig, college freshman, historian. Other officers are Richard Sheldon, college sophomore, reporter; Virgil Wenger, business junior, treasurer; Jerry Brand, college sophomore, freshman trainer; Robert Ball, college sophomore, rush chairman; Frank Priest, college junior, social chairman; Thomas Ryther, college freshman, recording secretary; Charles Kimball, college sophomore, warden; John Bieger, college sophomore, chorister. Lloyd A. Hollinger, college freshman, alumni secretary, Edward Miller, engineering freshman, libarian; Dick Hughes, business junior, senior member of the executive committee; Alan Peschka, business junior, John Campbell, college sophomore, Robert Mehl, college junior, and Ball, freshman tribunal; and Jack Frost, engineering freshman, and Max Merrill, college sophomore, alternates. Shultz Elected Master Of Alpha Epsilon Pi Phi Delta Theta Elects New Fall Officers Douglas Scheideman, education junior, has been elected president of Kansas Alpha of Phi Delta Theta for the fall semester. Joseph Shultz, engineering senior, recently was elected master of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity for the fall semester. Other officers are Clarence Winer, college junior, lieutenant master; Alan Wolf, college junior, scribe; Borenstein, college freshman, exchequer; Donald Steinberg, college senior, historian; Herbert Burdo, pharmacy junior, sentinel, and Martin Rogoff, college junior, critic. Battenfeld Hall Names Englemann President Other officers elected are: Ronald Sammons, college sophomore, vice president; Gene Shank, college freshman, secretary, and Lyle Anderson, business junior, treasurer. Calvin Engelmann, college junior, was recently elected president of Battenfeld hall for the fall semester. Members elected to the judiciary board are Harold Rinier and Dean Melkus, college sophomores; Charles Church, business junior, and Wallace Jorn, pharmacy freshman. Grad Student Elected Pi Sigma Alpha Head Stanley Dial, graduate student, was elected president of Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity, Tuesday. Other officers are Chapin Clark, college senior, vice president; Mrs. Marcene Grimes, '51, secretary, and Marvin Meade, research assistant at the Bureau of Government Research, treasurer. VIRGINIA IRELAND Virginia Ireland To Wed Robert Beu Prof, and Mrs. H. H. A. Ireland announce the engagement and approach marriage of their daughter, Virginia Ann, college senior, to Robert Dean Beu, graduate student, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Dean Beu of Beloit, formerly of Lawrence. The wedding will take place June 3 in Danforth chapel with the Reverend Dale Emerson Turner performing the ceremony. Miss Ireland will be graduated this spring with a bachelor of science degree in geology. She received the Haworth award in geology this year an was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Beu will receive his master of science degree in geology also in June. He is a member of Sigma Xi, honorary science fraternity; Tau Beta Pi, and Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternities, and Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary earth science fraternity. He is a member of Delta Upson, social fraternity. A premature baby is born every three minutes in the U.S. according to The American Magazine. ENDS TONITE "SCARLET STREET" "SINNERS HOLIDAY" FRIDAY - SATURDAY Roy Rogers "SOUTH OF CALIENTE" and Richard Trovis "MASK OF THE DRAGON" Ch. 14 "IRON HORSE" "MY SON JOHN". THE MOVIE THAT WILL ROCK LAWRENCE WITH EXCITEMENT AND CONTROVERSY! Today's Most Suspenseful Drama! Powerful! Dramatic! Shocking! Prevue Saturday 11:15 SUNDAY Snyder-Entrikin Engagement Told Mr.' and Mrs. Cleen Snyder of Abileme, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Max Entrikin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Entrikin, also of Abileme. Miss Snyder is a fine arts freshman. Mr. Enterrik attends Kansas State college where he is studying law. Richard Bills Elected To Head Fraternity Richard Bills, engineering senior, recently was elected president of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity for the fall semester. Other officers include Leroy Ulrich, engineering sophomore, vicepresident; Bruce Johnston, college freshman, recording secretary; Max Zimmerman, college sophomore, treasurer; Jim Ross, college sophomore, corresponding secretary, and Leland Tatum, engineering sophomore, historian. Miller Hall Residents Choose New Officers Christine Johnson, education junior, recently was elected president of Miller hall for the coming year. Other officers are Mary Helen Robinson, college junior, vice president; Virginia Leon, college junior, secretary; Kay Mueller, college sophomore, treasurer, and Judith Smith, college freshman, freshman counselor. LAST 3 DAYS Ends Saturday Life and Look magazines describe it as "THE MOST COLOSSAL MOVIE EVER MADE!" M-G-M proudly presents Three Great Love Stories in one Mighty Spectacle! COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR STARRING **STARRING** Robert Taylor-Deborah Kerr Policy This Attraction Only Today and Friday Matinee at 2:00—Open 1:45—Matinee Admission 75c incl. tax. 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