Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 18. 1951 Delta Gamma's First Sorority To Be Colonized On Campus This is one of a series of U.D.K. articles on organized houses. After a period of 23 years in which no new national sorority was established on the KU campus, Beta Kappa chapter of Delta Gamma was installed in 1941. It was the first sorority on the campus to be formed by colonization. Delta Gamma was founded in 1873 at Oxford, Miss. There are now 77 collegiate chapters. The present house at 1001 West Hills was built in 1928 by Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Soon after building, the house was badly damaged by fire. It was purchased soon after the beginning of World War II by the Delta Gammas. Sight conservation and aid to the blind is the fraternity project. A nursery school in Los Angeles financed by the fraternity is the only one of its kind in the United States. Scholarships for orthotic technicians are also financed by the fraternity. Delta Gammas are almost always recognized on the campus by their West Hills stride. This manner of walk was adopted to cover the mile's distance to the campus in the shortest possible time. Miss Jeane Lynch's Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lynch of Wellington announce the marriage of their daughter, Jeane, to Bruce H. Greene, also of Wellington. The marriage and reception took place Sunday afternoon at the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity house. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Oscar E. Allison with Miss Marcile Miller and Mr. Donald Nicholson assisting, Edward Lynn, College sophomore, sang and Bob Dring, journalism senior, played the accompaniment. Mr. Greene is a College senior. The couple are at home at 1029 Delaware in Lawrence. It's Simple As One-Two-Three To Take Color Snapshots Color Snapshots 1. Get those Autumn scenes while there is still time. 2. Buy a roll of color film today. 3. Complete exposure instructions with each roll. 24 Hour Photofinishing 33 DAYS UNTIL THANKSGIVING VACATION MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY via air (tax inc.) Bnf. ___Dallas ___ $ 71.07 CAL ___Denver ___ 76.48 C & S ___Little Rock ___ 46.00 MCA ___Joplin ___ 19.21 TWA ___Philadelphia ___ 141.22 (round trip) Ask us about Sky Coach Family Rates Cruises Tours Steamships City Ticket Office THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. St. Telephone 30 Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager FACTS organizational meeting for interested freshmen—men and women, 5 p.m. Friday, Pine room, Union. Lutheran student association, Halloween party, 7:30 Friday, Trinity Lutheran church, bring friends, wear jeans. Official Bulletin Lutheran student association. 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church, food and program. Student Union library committee, 4:30 today, Student Union Activities office. Engineerrettes, 8 p.m. Monday, 26E Sunnyside. Dr. John Maxon, speaker. Wives of engineers and architects. Mathematics colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 211 Strong hall. University Players, 4:30 p.m. today, ballroom, Union. Attendance required. Kappa Phi, organization for Methodist women, 7:10 p.m. Friday, pledging for new girls, Danforth chapel. KuKu pledge meeting, 7:30 tonight, 105 Green, Roll taken. Red Peppers, 5 today. Union. Elect president, La Confrerie, 4 today, 113 Strong. Joint meeting YM & WYCA's, 7:30 tonight, ballroom, Union. Dr. Bee, sneaker. Pershing Rifle club, 5 today, drill hall of Military Science building. Important meeting. Psychology club, 7:15 tonight, 21 Strong. Phi Chi Theta, 7:30 tonight, East room, Union. Christian Science organization, 7 tonight. Danforth chapel. ASME, 7:30 tonight, English room, Union. Home Ec. club, 7:10 tonight, 110 Fraser. Dues 50c. Le Cercle français se reumira jeudi 18 octobre a sept heures et demie dans la salle 113 Strong. K. U. Mountaineering club, 7:30 tonight, Pine room, Union. Woechentliche Zusammen Kunft des deutschen Verein's am Donnerstag in Fraser 502, 5 p.m. Geology club, 7.30 tonight, 426 Lindley, Dr. E. H. Taylor, speaker. German club picnic, 6 p.m. Friday. Potter lake, Tickets 304 Fraser, 35c. Interfraternity council, 9 p.m. Monday, Union. All house representatives be present. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship, 7:30 tonight. 208 Strong. IVCF Missionary meeting, 12:50 p.m. Friday, Danforth chapel. Theta Sigma Phi coke rush party, 4:30-5:30 p.m. today, English room, Union. Women interested in Journalism welcome. International club, 7:30 tonight Kansas room, Union. Dr. J. Eldon Fields, speaker. International Relations club, English room, Union. $1 per plate. Edwin S. Munger, speaker. Call Beeyt IT WILL LAST A LIFETIME SELECT YOURS NOW Music Sorority Gives Weekly Radio Series Those participating on the musicale were Harriet King, sophomore voice student, Reinhold Schmidt studio; Marilyn Barr, piano student of Jan Chiapusso, and Christine Wiley, fine arts sophomore, also from Reinhold Schmidt studio. The accompanist was Mary Lee Haury, fine arts junior. The first of a series of weekly broadcasts over station KLWN was given at 2 p.m. Sunday by Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority for women. Sigma Alpha Iota is now working on an American musical to be given at 8 p.m. Nov. 12, in Strong auditorium. One of the main attractions of the program will be a set of A Cappella choruses for women's voices which will be sung by the SAI Chorale group. The title of this work is "Rosemary", by Randall Thompson, contemporary American composer. Barton, 415—reservation before noon Oct. 23. 411 W. 14 Ph. 307 The following are notified to appear before student court, 7:30 tonight, court room, Green hall. John C. Hoham, Bautista Murillo, Louis B. Perkins, Robert J. Austell, Beverley M. Brown, Richard B. Collins, George R. Gould Jr., George A. Guemple, Richard S. Mechem, Betty Jean Tudor, Thomas H. Smith Jr., Walter E. LaBerge, Joseph Eugene Balloun, Janet Curry Lowe, Richard B. Collins, Willis H. Dukelow, Gene Edward Davidson, Richard M. Coler, Fletcher S. Abbey, Monte Gene Cox, Arnold A. Kottartt, Jimmy Simmons, Thomas J. Halpin, Roland D. Williams, Harold R. Dickman, Walter C. Davis. Lawrence League for the Practice of Democracy 8 p.m. at Plymouth Congregational church. Speaker Al Elidridge of Manhattan. Campus Pinnings Shirley Van Antwerp, Chi Omega, Scott City - Kenneth Buller, Kappa Sigma, Buhler. Darlene Marie Clark, business junior, Topeka-Milford Meyer Desenberg, Alpha Epsilon Pi, New York, N. Y. Betty Schoewe, graduate student, Lawrence - Lynn R. Osborn, Acacia, Oklahoma City, Okla. AKL-Theta Phi Alpha Dinner Theta Phi Alpha sorority and Alpha KappaLambda fraternity will have an exchange dinner from 6 to 8 tonight. Mrs. Lela C. Wilson and Mrs. Gertrude Dix will be chaperons. GET SET FOR A BIG STAGE AND SCREEN SHOW Friday Mid-Nite Only MAKE UP A PARTY NOW...Join The Fun Don't Miss It!