WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Santa Claus, Newsboy Of Gamma Phi Beta Assist In Announcing Pinnings Of Four --for 1951 Cruises and Tours Steamship and Air Reservations - All Lines All Points Gamma Phi Beta sorority recently announced the pinning of four of its members with the aid of "Santa Claus" and a "newsboy." Santa Claus, as played by Miss Marilyn Stockton of Kansas City, Mo, announced the pinning of Miss Joanna Sargent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sargent of Topeka to Mr. Barton Hoglund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoglund of Kansas City Mo. Attendents to Miss Sargent were the Misses Alberta James of West Caldwell, N. J. and Jo Anne Putney, of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Sargent is an education junior. Mr. Hoglund is an engineering sophomore and a member of Delta Chi fraternity. Parker-Steele A newspaper boy, portrayed by Miss Marilyn Bailey of Lawrence, with a hand full of papers announced the pinning of Miss Arlene Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Parker of Kansas City, Mo. to Mr. Charles Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele also of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Parker is a fine arts sophomore. Mr. Steele is an engineering junior and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Miss Parker's attendants were the Misses Nella Bailey of Wichita and Dianne Hornday of Kansas City, Mo. Sectional Sofas Add Color As Lounge Nears Completion Sectional sofas in flame red, forest green, and lime green were delivered recently to the new Women's lounge and Associated Women Students office in 22 Strong hall. The lounge will be opened pending arrival of tables, office chairs, and a desk. Red, green, and gray lamps contrast cocoa-colored walls and oyster-white linoleum. Gray lounge chairs are featured. The room will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. It may be reserved by women's groups from 4 to 5 p.m. or from 5 to 6 p.m. in the dean of women's office. Special arrangements must be made for night meetings. Ventilation problems prevent smoking in the lounge. Union Decorated At Party Decoration of the Union lounge and Christmas tree was done recently by 75 members of Student Union Activities at their Christmas party. The members, who were rewarded with cider and doughnuts for their work, also decorated a tree in the Kansas room of the Union. Priscilla Barron, College junior, was in charge of the decorating. Besinger, '36, Visits KU Curtis Besinger, '36, senior fellow in the Taliesen fellowship, visited the department of architecture recently. Mr. Besinger is associated with Frank Lloyd Wright, world renowned architect. He drove to Lawrence from Spring Green, Wise., enroute to Scottsdale, Ariz. where the fellowship has its winter headquarters. Art Club is Entertained Members of the Art Education club held a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Maule Elsworth, associate professor of education and club sponsor. Dec. 7. Art Club Is Entertained Club members presented a silk headscarf to Mrs. Ellsworth. Charrades and refreshments were featured. Book Now If you plan a trip anytime in the future it is wise to make immediate reservations. No obligation or deposits necessary. Our expert travel consultants are ready to help you with advice and travel literature. The sorority announced the pinning of Miss Marilyn Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bailey of Lawrence, to Mr. Donald Wise, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wise of Wichita. Bailey-Wise Down's Travel Service 1015 Mass. St. Ph. 3661 Miss Bailey is a College sophomore. Mr. Wise is a graduate student in bacteriology and a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity. Bishop-Lyle The pinning of Miss Beverly Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bishop of Wichita, to Mr. Jack Lyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. V Lyle of Wichita was also recently old. Miss Bishop is a fine arts junior. Mr. Lyle is a business junior and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The group meets weekly for dinner and adjourns to the Y.M.C.A. office to discuss basic religious questions. It was formed last week. Y. M.C.A. Dinner Group To Meet A new Y.M.C.A.-sponsored dinner group will hold its second meeting at 6 p.m. today in the Hawk's Nest of the Union. it's Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity announces the election of the following officers: Chester Lewis, president; John Warder, vice-president; Michael Lee, record secretary; Albert Lee Grayson, treasurer; Robert Warden, corresponding secretary; Otis D. Simmons, editor of the Sphinx magazine, a fraternity publication, and dean of pledges, and Roosevelt Strickland, sergeant at arms. Fraternity Elects Mr. Simmons was chosen as the delegate from Alpha chapter to the national convention of the fraternity to be held in Kansas City, from Wednesday, Dec. 27 to Saturday, Dec. 30. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity entertained members of Pi Beta Phi sorority at a tea dance Saturday after the Phi Gamma Delta basketball game in Robinson gym. The group returned to the house for dancing and entertainment. Mrs. C. A. Thomas was chaperon. Phi Gamma Delta Tea Dance Several states now have experimental roads with a surface of asphalt containing rubber; the rubber is claimed to give resiliency and longer life to the road. Delta Delta Delta sorority entertained with a formal Christmas dance Friday in the Crystal room of the Eldridge hotel. Intermission entertainment was furnished by a quartet consisting of Marilyn Barr, Marilyn Lind, Lynnette Oberg, and Clara James. Tri-Delts Entertain With Formal Dance Chaperons were Mrs. Eugene Alford, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. P. W. 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