UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SIX TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1951 Pledges List Guests At Tri-Phi Party The pledge classes of Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Theta, and Phi Kappa Psi fraternities held their annual Tri-Phi formal dance at the Lawrence country club April 13. Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Arthur H. Little, and Mrs. C. A. Thomas were chaperons for the evening. The guests were: Marilyn Muehbel, Mary J. Jo Record, Marcia Horn, Shirley Dean, Catherine Newman, Mary Larson, Jean Proudfit, Edina Schock, Betty Dickson, Rosemary Owen, Jimice McFarland, Ann McVay, Susan King, Virginia Cox, Nancy Danforth, Jane McDonald, Dorothy Brown, Sara Starry, Ann Lehmann, Nany Malone, Silonie Brown, Betty Carmean, Louise Riss, Shirley Brody, and Barbara Tucker. Kay Lambert, Delores Eckwall, Joan Stewart, Martin Hawkinson, Lynn Graham, Kay Lehmann, Nancy Gilchrest, Constance Kagey, Carolyn Galloway, Barbara Boyce, Janet Padgett, Donna Lindsey, Lynn Burton, Patricia Harris, Emalou Watkins, Dorothy Wandling, Nancy Landon, Joan Blackmon, Lou Ann Montgervory, and Patricia Greeley. gentryy Patricia Edson, Mary Ann Harris, Suzanne Kinkead, Jane Henry, Jeri Dunton, Carolyn Nardyz, Mary Lynn Updegraff, Nancy Morsbach, and Connie Lounsbury. Annual Chi Omega 'Bum Bum' Dance Chi Omega sorority held its first annual formal "Bum Bum" dinner dance at the chapter house April 14. Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Burt A. Weber, Mrs. Treva Brown, and Mrs. J. P. Scott were chaperons for the evening. Guests were Curtis Coffey, Robert Dring, Bobbie Joe Bohl, John Keller, Robert Anderson, Lt. Hugh K. Fredericks, Donald Spencer, Jack Stewart, Harvey Jetmore, Dave Cordell, Donald Cordell, Gary Davis, Gerald Frieling, Gerald Maloney, Robert Smith, Dan Myers, Dolph Simons, William Rinehart, and Bud Jones. John Jones, Howard Washburn, Murry Trelease, Frank Hass, Charles Gillam, Van Gillespie, Robert Chaput, Peter Wynn, Richard Haughton, John McGilley, John Porter, Richard Coonrod, Bill Krebhiel, Ronald Whitsitt, Leroy Lucas, James Gurley, Donn Everette, Edward F. Madden, James Van Antwerp, Edward Kruger, Robert Heidenhiem, Richard Humphreys, Dale Ferguson, and Paul Reaume. Robert Shaw, Charles Garney, Arthur Smith, James Hoffman, Steve O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. John Winter, Mr. and Mrs.ohn Gagle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bullam, Clark Merriman, Howard Shellhass and Dick Martin. Delta Gamma Wins Cup For Improvement The K.U. chapter of Delta Gamma priority was awarded a silver cup or the most improved chapter in three state area at the biennial convention in Topeka April 6,7,and The cup was awarded for improvement in scholarship, activities, and house organization. Delegates were present from chapters at Colorado university, Denver University, Colorado college, Nebraska university, Washburn university, and K.U. The entire K.U. chapter attended the conference. Physical Therapy Club Hears Of Swiss Methods Twenty members of the Physics Therapy club heard Mrs. W. V Showalter tell about physica techniques in Zurich, Switzerland last week in the Hawk's Nest of the Union. Mrs. Showalter, the wife of a University graduate student, spent a year in Zurich attending a physical therapy schools and working in a hospital as a therapist. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers O'Neill-Mog Pinning Told By Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa sorority announces the pinning of Miss Mary Anne O'Neill, daughter of Hugh O'Neill of Winechester, Kansas, to Mr. Marvin Mog, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mog of Wilson. The announcement was made April 12th by Miss Avenelle Allen. Miss Dot Taylor passed chocolates. Miss O'Neill wore a corsage of camellias. Mrs. Mary Younkman, Mrs. Lela Wilson, and the two attendents received corsages of gardenien. Miss O'Neil is a College sophomore. Mog is a College sophomore and a member of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity. Johnson-Kay Pinning Announced Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Miss Gloria Patricia Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson of Salina, to Mr. Jack Garvin Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay of St. John. The announcement was made at dinner April 12 by Mrs. W. S. Shaw. The attendants were Miss Patricia Harris and Miss Cynthia McKee. Miss Johnson received a corsage of red carnations, the attendants of yellow carnations, Mrs Shawu received a china figurine filled with ivy. Miss Johnson is a College sophomore. Mr. Kay is a College junior and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. AOPi Gives Musical At Winter General Alpha Omicron Pi gave a musical variety show at Winter General hospital April 14. The show consisted of songs done by a sextet, four dance routines, piano and vocal solos, and a musical finale. The program was directed by Edith Williamson, education senior. Other girls participating in the program were: Joan Bennett, Virginia Johnston, Patricia Young, and Beatrice Senor, College seniors. Patricia Salyer, and Jo Ann Spring, education juniors. Betty Thies, and Barbara White, fine arts sophomores, Carla Haber, and Barbara Paulsling, College sophomores. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Elects Officers Walter Locker, graduate student, was elected president of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorary earth science fraternity. Other officers are Robert Wellborn, vice-president and historian; James Stewart, secretary-treasurer; Donald Asquith, corresponding secretary and editor, and H. A. Ireland, professor of geology, faculty advisor. Bill Gwinn, Homer Ries, and Robert Norris, graduate students presented short reviews of their problems for their thesis work. Danny Davis, engineering junior, was recently elected president of Triangle fraternity. Other officers are: William Funk- houser, vice-president; Charles J. Hawkinson, treasurer; John Hilburn, recording secretary; John Carey, correspondent secretary; Lee C. Bullock, chapter editor; and Ralph Villasenor, librarian. Triangle Fraternity Elects Dan E. Davis President Installation was April 15, during the fraternity's Founder's day celebration. British Consul, Debaters Entertained At Reception Capt. H. Cotton Minchin, British consul in Kansas City, Mo., Jack Ashley, and Ronald Gough Waterhouse debaters from Cambridge university, were honored guests at a reception given by Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, April 13. Debate Group Initiates Rench Delta Sigma Rho, national forensic society, announces the initiation of Stephen Rench, College junior, April 5. The easiest-writing portable ever built! This beauty is the greatest value in portable typewriters—the finest portable ever made. Now for the first time 30 new "Office Typewriter" improvements. Your fingers get away like a rabbit with the new Speed-King Keyboard. Truly, the world's fastest portable! It is easier than rolling off a log to use the new, larger Finger- Comfort Carriage Controls. Built-in quiet makes it a lowvoiced, well-mannered family member, this new Royal Quiet De Luxe. Beautiful, but strong-that describes Royal's new Contour Case! It's smartly tapered for added strength and beauty. 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