MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Delta Tau Delta National President Honored At Banquet By Kansas Chapters Martin B. Dickinson, '26, law '28, national president of Delta Tau Delta fraternity was honored at a banquet by the three Kansai chapters—Gamma Tau at the University, Gamma Chi at Kansai State in Manhattan, and Gamma Theta at Baker university in Baldwin. The banquet which was held Nov. 8 in the Union ballroom was attended by members of the chapter, their fathers, and alumni. Among the guests at the banque were: Chancellor Deane W. Malott; Dr. L. C. Woodruff, dean of men; Dr.F. T. Stockton, dean of University Extension; Mr. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni association; Dr. Nelson P. Horn, president of Baker university; Dr. B. A. Gessner, dean of Baker university; Hugh Shields, executive secretary of Delta Tau Delta, Indianapolis, Ind.; John W. Nichols, vice-president of the Western Nichols, president of the Western Kansas City, Oklahoma Tau Delta, Oklah- oma City, Okla. Also present were the house-mothers of the three Delt chapters: Mrs.H.E.Jewell, Baker; Mrs.Coulson, Kansas State; and Mrs.Nelle Hopkins, Kansas; and the chapter advisors: F. C. Leitmaker, Baker; Joe D. Haines, Kansas State; and Prof. J. J. Biery, Kansas. Professor Biery was toastmaster Dean Stockton, who was chapter advisor at the time Dr. Dickinson was in school, here at Kansas, introduced the guest of honor. Entertainment was furnished by members of Gamma Phi Beta sorority who sang several numbers and by members of Pi Beta Phi sorority, who presented a musical skit entitled "Flapper Fling." Mr. Dickinson was elected national president in August, is an alumnus of the University of Kansas chapter, and will hold this office for two years. Mereness-McDonald Wedding Announced Miss Marylin Merenes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Merenes of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. Bob McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. McDonald, also of Kansas City, were recently married in the Memorial Christian church, Kansas City. Miss Jeanette Stahl was maid-of-honor. The bridesmaids was Miss Cynthia Morrish. Joan Almond sang "I Love You Truly" and "Moonlight and Roses." Mr. Ed Glasscock, '50, was best man. The groomsman was Roy Crane, business senior. Miss Mereness is an education senior at Warrensburg State Teachers college, Warrensburg, Mo., and a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. Mr. McDonald is a College senior. The couple is now living in Law- rence. Theta Phi Open House Theta Phi Open House Theta Phi Alpha sorority held an open house on Friday, the second housemother, Mrs. Gertrude A. Dicks, from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Theta Phi Alpha Initiates Theta Phi Alpha sorority formally initiated Miss Mary Jo Kasselman, College junior from Kansas City, Kan., and pledged Miss Carol Nauman, College freshman from Lawrence, Sunday. The initiation took place at noon and the pledging immediately afterward. A formal dinner was served in honor of the two girls. Housemothers To Meet The University Housemothers' association will meet today for a luncheon in the English room of the Union. Acacia Lists Guests At Annual Party Guests will be Mrs. Deane W. Ma-lott, Mrs. Laurence C. Woodruff, Miss Margaret Habein, and Miss Martha Peterson. Acacia fraternity held its third annual Gingham and Jeans party at Lakeview school house Nov. 4. Chaperons were: Mrs. C. L. Veatch, Acacia housemother; Mrs. Edna Ramage, Tau Kappa Epsilon housemother; Mrs. Lela Wilson, Alpha Lambda housemother, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Fessler. Guests were: Carolyn Atha, Ruthene Baker, Jane Bock, Maellen Bossie, Joyce Buck, Dick Crews, Glenna Davis, Eloise Diabol, Patricia Elliott, Diana Foltz, and Mary Anne Forman. Margaret Gowans, Elinor Hall, Donna Hill, Ilef Hofbauer, Dorothy Jones, Joyce Jones, Carol Judson, Donna Karr, Virginia Keeney, and Harriet King. Carolyn Lacey, Dianne McFarland, Haven Moore, Ann Orncee, Joanne Pace, Elda Lou Phillips, Cynthia Quick, Barbara Quinn, Margaret Rives, and Shirley Ross. Louise Sanborn, Freida Sahm, Emma Jean Sands, Barbara Sells, Vera Smoots, Patricia Street, Jeanne Waldugel, Ruth Wells, Jo Williams, and Mary Louise Wood- ward. Lashbrook-Gibbs Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Lashbrook of Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Leois Charlene, to Mr. Paul W. Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Gibbs of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Lashbrook is a College senior and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Gibbs is an engineering senior and a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester from March 2 to June every afternoon during the University summer holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1896. In lieu of the university holidays and examination periods. Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan Engineering Fraternity Installs New Officers Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, held its formal installation of officers recently. The new officers are: Neil Welter, president; John Roberts, vice-president; Richard Spradlin, recording secretary. Robert Watson, corresponding secretary; Norman Bell, treasurer; Edward Lange, rush captain; Frank Reennisen, sergant at arms; and Charles Abramson, librarian. All eight men are engineering seniors. 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