PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1951 Alpha Delta Pi Gives Centennial Ball The Centennial ball of Alpha Delta Pi sorority was held in the chapter house Saturday from 9 p.m. to midnight. The chapter house was decorated as a southern mansion with camellias and blue satin ribbon on the circular stairway lighted by candelabra. College girl cameo silhouettes were on the walls of the rooms, and candles and lilacs were at the tables. Herman Phillip, Robert Powers, Ed Maag, Hugh Livingston, Duane Hirseh, Joyce Henry, James Hoefener, Kenneth Simpson, George Voss, B. H. Born, Donald Willenberg, Donald Freely, Fred Berner, Herbert Rettig, Reuben Short, Jack Barley, Twila Sue Cox, Donald Ellis, Thomas Pratt, and Lance Shogrin. Chaperons were Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, Mrs. Frank Baird, Mrs. C. L. Veach, and Mrs. Treva Brown. David Sailer, Kenneth Evans, Everett McGill, Patricia Gardenhire, George Christopher, William Dickinson, Paul White, Lee Shepeard, Robert Mathers, Beverly Anderson, Mick Wharton, Jack MacCormack, James Kubik, David Dean Pearson, Steven Rogers, Lynn Osborn, Donald Woodson, and John Franklin Barr, Jr. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hausler, Jr., Lucia Stevens, Ben Foster, Glenn Hunt, James Laughlin, Sherrel Pat Garnett, Joseph Woods, James Brunson, John Tranham, Alanna Schenkosky, Calvin Beck, Michael McCormack, Gerald Gearhart, Frank McMasters, and Patricia Greagle. Richard McCall, H. M. McDowell, Jack Warren, Charles Gilliam, Stanton Rosenberg, Wade Schartz, John Pearson, and Katharine Pearson. Corbin hall held its annual Spring formal on May 4 at Corbin. Entertainment was furnished by Rosalea Bruening, fine arts freshman, who sang a torch song; Patricia Martin and Virginia Brooks, education freshmen, who sang a comedy song; and Rosemary Novetny, College sophomore, and Bautista Murillo, business senior, who did a south American dance. Corbin Entertains With Spring Party The chaperons were Mrs. J. P. Scott, Mrs. F. M. Baird, Mrs. Treva Brown, and Miss Julia Willard. Music was furnished by the Varsity Crew. The guests were; Dan Johnson, Robert James, Larry Rudrauw, James Childers, Clemens Cunnick, Donald Bush, George Miller, Wayne Willenberg, Larry Sandfur, Everett Wealman, Leo Waldschmidt, James Sorem, James Gillett, Robert Julian, and James Ashby. Dale Evans, Bautista Murillo, Kirtley Walling, Sanford Gay, Rusell Mesler, Dean Blickenstaff, Scott Sterrett, Jack Warren, Raymond Hower, Tomas Reifschneider, Bradley Keith, Edward Osborne, Jack Garrett, Darell Kellogg, and William Carlson. Harlan Watkins, Willis Boicourt, Dwight Woods, Roy Sudlow, David Gagliardo, Frank McCollum, Lee Herbeth, Frank Hamilton, Charles Middleton, Glenn Bethney, William Nelson, Raymond Ackermann, Robert Laizalere, Loren Corliss, William Adams, and William Irsik. John Nelson, Charles Houchin, Ted Barbera, James Clausen, James Bryan, James Glass, Jack Moon, Robert Doder, Gene Ballon, William Garlock, Lucien Phoenix, Rolf Evans Tompkins, Dan Wilson, Philip Morris, John Pearce, Dee Roy. Donald Freidell, John De- Haven, William Smith, Charles Sloan, Robert Lutholz, and Donald Harclerode. FLYING? See FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Phone 30 8th and Mass. MISS CHLOE WARNER Lambda Chi Pledges Garrett Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of John Garret, business junior, Overbrook. Warner-Childers Engagement Told Read The Daily Kansan Daily Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Warner of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Chloe, to Pfc. Charles Childers, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Childers of Chanute. Miss Warner is a physical education junior and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Childers is a music education junior who is now serving in the United States Air Force and is stationed at Colorado Springs, Colo. He is a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. Sigma Chi Elects New Fall Officers Sam Moore, business junior, was elected president of Sigma Chi fraternity at a meeting held Monday night. Other officers are Robert Hadley, vice-president; Jim Endacott, secretary; George Wolf, tribute; Dave Moxley, pledge trainer; Dick Eiffin, Inter-fraternity council representative; and Larry Miller, historian. Latest Hits on 45 & 78 r.p.m. "ON TOP OF OLD SMOKY" ___VAUGHN MONROE BURL IVES "TOO YOUNG" ___ KING COLE TRIO TONI ARDEN "SOUND OFF" ___ VAUGHN MONROE JERRY GRAY "WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG MAGGIE BLUES" MINDY CARSON BING & GARY CROSBY The Record Rendezvous 845 Mass. Tel. 61 Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Be Happy Go Lucky! The upperclassmen kid me so; I think that they are mean; For of my twenty Lucky Strikes, They get at least fifteen! LUCKIES TASTE BETTER THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE!