MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Governor Is Guest At Corbin Revels Holly was flung to the guests and the traditions of Christmas revived at the Corbin Revels Dec. 13. Evergreen ropes and candelight transformed Corbin hall into a medieval manor for the annual Christmas party. Keith Lawton, director of dormitories, toasted girls of the hall on behalf of the Revels guests. Gov. and Mrs. Frank L. Hagman, Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, and other guests were announced by a trumpet fanfare and a herald as they arrived. Frances Pence, president of Corbin hall, and Donna Hillier, vice-president, were the lord and lady of the manor. Over a hundred guests attended. The burning of the Yulelog and group singing ended the festivities. Every Corbin girl participated in the Revels, as pages, carolers, wasail bearers, jesters, or hostesses. Soloists, a sextet, and a choir of more than 40 women sang traditional Christmas music. "O Holy Night" was played on the violin and flute. "Waites", medieval street singers, interrupted the program to perform. A marionette show was presented. Bringing in the boar's head and the flaming pudding was accompanied by medieval songs and ceremony. Wassail, "punch" of the Middle Ages, was served. The formal Christmas dance of Templin hall was held Dec. 9. Guests were Margaret Moore, Martha Oatman, Marian Graham, Mary Lou Redmond, Mary Jo Davis, Vera Havden. The Christmas Revels was originated 16 years ago by Mrs. Charles Brooks, former housemother of Corbin hall. Since 1934, it has been an annual presentation. Mrs. Brooks, who lives in Lawrence, was unable to attend this year's program. Templin Hall Lists Formal Dance Guests Mr. and Mrs. Russell Annis, Kenneth Ehrlich, Richard Balasdel, James McNerney, Arnold Freed, Walter Lewin, Darrell Rhudy, Roger Schreeder, Charles Samuel Jones. John Shaw, Patrick Poole, Robert Turkington, Raymond Tostered, Lee Douglass, Robert Ziesenis, Lloyd Martin, Lawrence Robert, Robert Shaw, James Stoner, Kenneth Dougan, E. J. Rickel, James Lovett, Kenneth Perry, Lynn Johnson, Richard Pickler, Ervin Grant, Georgis Willis Plan Harold Brandenberg. Lawrence Johnston, Donald Shurtz, Gordon Witherspoon, Neil Welter, David Fanger, James Barrett. MISS PEGGY OLSON Olson-Clingan Pinning Announced Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the pinning of Miss Peggy Olson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Allen Olson of Wichita, to Mr. Melvin Clingan, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Clingan of Salina. The pinning was announced Dec. 1. Miss Olson, a College junior, received white roses and her attendants, Misses Barbara Olson of Wichita, Georgianne Hedrick, Betty Shartel, Priscilla Barron, and Jane Floyd, received white rose corsages. Mr. Clingan is a business senior and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Cooley Will Supervise Revision Of The AWS Rules Loretta Cooley, College sophomore, will supervise the annual revision of the Associated Women Students rules and regulations. Miss Cooley will also assist Barbara Hagan, business junior, in revising the constitution. Marie Schumacher, senate president, requested at a recent meeting that any women with suggestions for revision of the rules of the constitution see their house representatives. Future meetings include the student-faculty coffee to be held from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. today and the President's Council at 8 p.m. Thursday. Senate members are writing letters to the A.W.S. regional representative and executive secretary, to keep them informed of University A.W.S. activities. The nickel refinery at Port Colborne, Ontario, is one of the largest consumers of electric power in all Canada. WE HAVE THE KU COMMEMORATIVE PLATES $1.50 Gifts to Take Home Eldridge Gift Shop DU's Announce Mr. Landess' Pinning Delta Upsilon announces the recent pinning of Miss June Whisenant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Whisenant of Liberal to Mr. William Landess, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Cantwell of Lake Burlington, Colo. The pinning was announced by Mr. Charles Hensen, chapter president. The housemother, Mrs. James carnations, were a corsage of pink carnations. Phi Kappa Elects Miss Whisenant is a business sophomore at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta * sorority there. Mr. Landess is a business sophomore and a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Phi Kappa, social fraternity, has elected new officers. They are Leo Conner, president; Joe Wimsatt, vice-president; Larry Loftus, recording secretary; Charles O'Connell, corresponding secretary; Donald Schauf, treasurer; Daniel Larson, assistant treasurer; Robert Rabein, editor; Raymond Slavic, historian; and Eugene Koenigs, sergeant at arms. Buy your K.U. Calendar.—Adv. To Each of you From the Lawrence Optical Co. We will be here again in '51 to care for your eyes another year Jantzen Cashmere Sweaters Many Colors (including navy) Shortsleeve pullovers $13.95 Cardigans 17.95 Open Tuesday evening until 8:30 for shopping convenience of men. (West of Lindley Hall) Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. It's 901 Mass. Ronson Gifts are "ever-presents" Many times a day, for years to come, Ronson's easy, patented one-finger, one-motion action will serve your beloved instant lights . . . adding to smoking pleasure while reminding of the warmth of your affection. 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