FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1950 4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Gamma Phi Beta Announces engagements And Pinnings Jordan-McKee Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces two recent engagements and three pinnings. Miss Anne Jordan of Miami, Fla. has become engaged to Mr. Gordon McKee of Overland Park. Miss Jordan is the daughter of Mrs. Fulton Jordan and is a fine arts sophomore. Mr. McKee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McKee and is a College sophomore. Willis-Schroffe Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Willis of Horton announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeannein, to Mr. Carle Schroffe, son of Mrs. H Schroffe, of Hiwatha. Miss Willis is a College sophomore and Mr Schroffe College senior. Hornaday-Akers Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hornaday of Kansas City, Mo., announce the pinning of their daughter, Diane, to Mr. Tom Akers, of Mamarnueck, N.Y. Mr. Akers is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and a College junior. Taylor-Kelly Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Taylor of Leavenworth announce the pinning of their daughter, Sue, to Mr. Keith S. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kelly of Leavenworth. Mr. Kelly is a business junior and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Emberee-Peete Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Emberee of Kansas City, Mo. announce the pinning of their daughter, Jean, to Mr. Don Petee of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Emberee is a College junior. Mr. Petee is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Dont C. Petee, a College junior, and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Freshman Pep Club To Hold Meeting An organizational meeting of freshman women interested in Red Peppers, the freshman women's pop club, will be held at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28. Marjorie Crane, president of the Jay James will serve as chairman of the Red Peppers until they elect their officers. Several Jay James were chosen to assist her as advisers at a Jay Jane meeting Wednesday. nesday. Jay James were urged to wear their uniforms Friday for the pep rally, encourage attendance at the Student Union activities dance Friday, and sit in their special section for the game Saturday. son for the gates. Alberta James, College junior, constance Petterson, fine arts junior, and Grace Endecott, fine arts sophomore, will be pledged at the next meeting of the Jay Janes. Wertz-Smith Pinning As soon as the list of Jay Janes members has been checked, a rush tea for candidates for vacancies in organized houses will be held. Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Miss Doris Wertz of Salina to Henry Charles Smith of Norberth, Pa., on Sept. 12. Miss Fatty Cameron, with the assistance of Miss Karen Duffy, read the announcement poem from Miss Wertz's diary. Miss Margaret Martin and Miss Donna McCosh were attendants. Miss Wertz wore a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Mrs. J. R. Scott, Chi Omega housemother, received a gardenia corsage. Chocolates were passed. Miss Wertz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wertz is a fine arts junior. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith, a junior at the University of Pennsylvania, and a member of Acacia fraternity. Squaws Go On Warpath The hand that rocks the cradle is on the warpath. Or so it seems from University women draped in multicolored blankets, feathers perched precariously, and vivid streaks hiding faces. The Indian garb and AUTO "Jalopy" Races LADIES DAY Sunday, Sept. 24 一·一 Time Trials 1:15 6 mi. so. on Hiway 59 The Y.W.C.A. will honor Miss Dorothy Rheinhold, its new executive secretary, with a tea from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Henley house, announced Helen Maduros, president of the organization, at a cabinet meeting Wednesday. YWCA To Give Tea feminine whooping are a part of Locksley hall initiation for girls entering the dormitory this fall. Masks appeared over lips and sheets replaced blankets as the war whoops subsided. Papooses ranged from pet pandas strapped to backs to pillows inside blankets. Bare feet were the order of the day as the ughing squaws demonstrated techniques of eating spaghetti with knives and one hand. Miss Rheinhold, graduate of Iowa university, will replace Jean Francisco graduate student. Plans for the freshman committee meetings, which start Sunday, Oct. I. were also discussed at the Y.W.C.A. cabinet meeting. She urged interested freshman women who did not join in the registration line to sign up at the office in Henley house next week so they may be added to the lists for the meetings. The freshmen may have their choice of several committees, as meetings are arranged so that all may attend at some time. The cabinet reviewed the aims of the Y.W.C.A. and discussed the general outline of this year's program. Newman Club Elects The Newman club announces the election of the following officers: Joseph Malone, president; John Scanlan, vice-president; and Therese Weigand, secretary. 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