1951 THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Annual Pig Dinner Given By Phi Gam's Fhi Gamma Delta fraternity held their annual "Pig Dinner" April 4, at the chapter house. During the dinner Heywood Davis, chapter president, gave the traditional silver pig's tail to Marilyn Muehbach, fine kite freshman. The award is given to the youngest girl at the party... The Ormand Beach watch award for being the outstanding Phi Gam of the year was given to Haywood Davis, College junior. John Ranson, past chapter president, received the presidents gavel. Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. J. H. Kramer, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. T. H. Stuart, Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, and Mrs. Dean Alt were chaperons for the evening. The guests were: Mary Ellen Casey, Lynn Graham, Jannice Bigert, Marilyn Reed, Patricia Boyd, Carolie Miller, Dorothy Ann Smith, Helen Pendleton, Virginia Walsh, Nancy Lindsey, Leah Kay Lehmann, Marilyn Hawkinson, Mary Jo Record, Mary Lew Hardman, Lynn Burton, Margaret Granger, Shirley Dean, Johanna Johanson, Mildred Hazen, and Bettie Furry. Barbara Howard, Beverly Brent. Teke's Entertain With Spring Party Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity entertained April 6 with a spring party. Music was provided by the Varsity Crew. The Teke barbershop quartet sang at intermission. Chaperons were: Mrs. J. P. Scott, Mrs. J. H. Hope, Mrs. Edward Dix, and Mrs. H. P. Ramage. Guests included: Elaine Gilchrist, Nancy McCammon, Myra Roesler, Joan McFadden, Mary Harion, Joyce Bryan, Rosemary Owen, Mary Lynn Updgraff, Roberta Fencil, Virginia Greef, Phyllis Moden, and Nathalie Sherwood. Shirley Ross, Claire Coulter, Dur- ney Mills, Thalia Silva Mustapha sinjam, dan Wiley Charlene Ewell, Shirley Swartz, Elizabeth Marshall, Olive Seifridge, Virginia Keeney, Delores Wunsch, Polly Owen, Darlene Drigger, Ramona Goering, Barbara Fordham, Sally Yong, Gloria Igou, Marie Wellman, Carla Haber, Joyce Freisen, and Laura Price. Mammisto, Joan Wiley, Marilyn Malone, Rosalie Osborne, Roberta Larson, Louise Heim, Pat Kay Odenå…°, Sally Gleny, Joyce Ryder, Lucille Allen, Shirley Gray, Julie Thompson, Mrs. A. W. Shafer, Hugh Cox, and Hal Kendig. Sherwood-Rinehart Pinning Announced Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Miss Diana Sherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Sherwood, Great Bend, to Mr. William G. Rinehart, son of Dr. and Wr. W. G. Rinehart, Pittsburg. The announcement was made at the sorority house April 6. Miss Petriella Ann Barton, College junior, and Miss C, Elizabeth Thomas, business junior, were attendants to Miss Sherwood. Miss Sherwood is an education senior, Mr. Rinehart is a College junior and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Miller-Kloepper Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus F. Anderson, Lawrence, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their niece, Neva Miller, to Dean Kleopper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleopper, Lawrence. Miss Miller is the daughter of Laura Miller, Weston, Mo. Mr. Kloepper is an education senior. Theta Phi Alpha Elects Officers Louise Koppers has been elected president of Theta Phi Alpha sorority for the coming year. other officers are Rita Speckin, Rita-president; Jeanne Fitzgerald, secretary; JoAnne Hynes, treasurer; and Barbara Klauderd, social chairman. Installation of officers took place April 5. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Nancy Landon, Jacqueline Bushey, Mary Ream, Patricia Oliver, Sally Young, Jane Floyd, Marilyn Miller, Bonita Pitcha, Ebarbara Baker, Marian Jenkins, Anne Gorbut, Louse Swigart, Barbara Fordham, Betty Carmean, Nancy Danforth, Suzann Kinkead, Mary Ann, Deschner, Kathleen McCormick, Sidonie Brown, and Clark Kilgore. Nancy Lichty, Coleen Fry, Jill Ogilvy, Kay Lambert, Betty Shartell Diane Folz, Betty Dickson, Ann Spears, Marlene Miller, Jean Almon Marie Boughman. Mary Alice Edwards, Marcia Horn Barbara Zimmerman, Lou Ann Montgomery, Mary Lynn Updegraff, Betty Bubb, Elizabeth Bowers, Virginia Keeney, Patricia Gillespie, and Jane Allvine. Carolyn Critiser, Glenna Davis, Connie Ringwood, Dorothy Wanely, Betsy Swigart, Betty Warren, Cynthia Sanders, Kay Moore, Kathleen Arthurs, Joan Wilson, Beatrice Senior, Jean Proudfit, Judith Buckley, Evelyn Lowe, Sara Blair, Sally Young, Patricia Conklin, and Betty Bowers. Brown-Vogel Exchange Vows Mrs. Charles Eliot Brown, Leavenworth, announces the marriage of her daughter, Joyce, to Mr. Lee R. Vogel, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vogel, Leavenworth. The marriage vows were exchanged recently at the First Presbyterian church in Leavenworth. Dr. Dirk H. Middents performed the ceremony. Miss Brown, journalism junior, and member Chi Omega sorority, was attended by sorority sisters Miss Barbara Nesch, and Miss Patricia Edson. Mr. Vogel, business senior, and member of Sigma Chi fraternity, had as best man Mr. Dixon Vance, business senior. Dale Helmers, William Leake, Wayne Livingston, Stephan Mills, Robert Near, and Clyde Lovellette, fraternity brothers of Mr. Vogel were ushers. Alpha Chi Omega Holds Election Virginia Thompson was elected president of Alpha Chi Omega sorority April 2. Other officers are Jane Dumire, vice-president; Ruth Abercrombie, treasurer; Carol Krehbiel, corresponding secretary; Jean Trantum, recording secretary; Joyce Horalek, rush captain; Margaret Gowans, scholarship chairman; Maureen Kelley, social chairman, and Sharon Fitzpatrick, activities chairman. Mary Ann Harris, assistant social chairman; Barbara Shepp, Lyre editor and publicity; Jane Hanna, house manager; Judy Buckley, intramurals chairman; Anne Marty, song leader; Nancy Canny, assistant treasurer; Sue Scott, wardest; Carol Landis, assistant warden. Summer Courses University of Madrid Eudaly-McLemore Will Wed June 3 Study and Travel A RARE opportunity to enjoy memorable experiences in learning and living! For students, teachers, others yet to discover fascinating, historical, Spain. Courses include Spanish language, art and culture. Interesting recreational program included. Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Fudaly of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Mardell, to Mr. Joel Ralph McLemore, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ralph McLemore of Wichita. For details, write now to Spanish Student Tours, Inc. 500 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 18, N.Y. Miss Eudaly graduated in February. Mr, McLemore is an engineering sophomore and a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. The wedding will be Sunday, June 3, in Coffeyville. Corbin Gives Party With Circus Theme "Circus" was the theme of the party held April 6 at Corbin hall. Decorations and refreshments were in keeping with the theme. Chaperons were Mrs. Dean Nite, Mrs. C. L. Veath, Ms. Fannie De- Lozier, and Mrs. Treva Brown. The guest list included: John De-Haven, William Murphy, Robert James, John Riling, Howard Shellha, Raymond Hower, Jame Sorem, Evans Tompkins, Roy Sudlow, Edgar Hurst, George Taylor, Dean Blickenstaff, Her Bobeh, James Ashlev, Carl Rountree. Bill Plant. Scott Sterrett, William Garlock, Robert Strobel, Frank Hamilton, Lyle Deniston, Jack Thomas, James Gillett, Robert Larzalere, Van Fuegner, Don Freidell, Harlan Watkins, Dwight Woods, Robert Lothholz, and James Kohman. Gamma Phi Beta Announces Pinning Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Jane Hollingsworth, Kansas City, Mo. to Mr. George Gear, Hutchinson. Miss Hollingsworth was attended by Miss Marianne Asbell and Miss Jean Taylor. Miss Hollingsworth received an orchid corsage and her attendants received roses. Miss Hollingsworth is a College sophomore. Mr. Gear is an engineering senior and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester. $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans every afternoon during the University year except holidays. Excludes days and examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans, under act of March 3, 1879. Fully Accredited CHICAGO COLLEGE of OPTOMETRY An Outstanding College in a Substantial Profession Registration Now Open Excellent clinical facilities. Recreational and athletic activities. Dormitories on campus. Approved for Veterans. 1845-H Larrabee St. CHICAGO 14, ILLINOIS Entrance requirement thirty semester hours of credits in specified courses. Advanced standing granted for additional L.A. credits in specified courses. SPECIAL SALE of BOOKS THROUGH THIS WEEKEND Used Rental Books and Remainders at $1.00 50c 25c The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Monteilh-Wagy Set Wedding For June Come In and See Us Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Simmons of Lawrence announce the engagement of Mrs. Simmons' daughter, Miss Jia Campbell Monteil to, Mr. John McDowell Waggy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Waggy of Kankakee, Ill. Miss Monteith is a special student n the College, and Mr. Wagy is a business senior. The wedding is slanned for June. Lutheran Students To Hear Panel On Racial Prejudice The Lutheran Student association of K.U. will have as its guests Sunday 25 members of the Kansas State college L.S.A. who will participate in the regular Sunday evening meeting at the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampshire street. The program will include supper at 6:00 p.m. and a panel discussion on racial prejudice at 7:00 p.m. Members of the panel will be Janith Lewis and Betty Frazier, College sophomores, and Richard Mclain, a student at Kansas state college in Manhattan. Four Exquisite VALVE CAPS Styled especially for K.U. motorists by that famous valve cap designer, Dradnats. 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