PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950 Socially Speaking— Hopkins, AOPi, ADPi Guests Hopkins Hall Formal Guests At the formal dance held recently by Hopkins hall, the theme of the dance was carried out by the lawn and porch being decorated like a French sidewalk cafe. Virginia Barber, Phyllis Coughenour, Peggy Croyle, Marion Keelin, Ann Koch, and Dorothy Wilkerson entertained with a hat parade. Freda Jones played a piano solo, Kathleen McKinney and Sue Naylor sang a duet, and Melva Lutz and Sue Navlor tap danced. Guests were Evelyn Barncord, Myron Click, Davis Crawford, Leo Grosseclove, Jack Lakey, Eugene Lewis, Hobart Michael, Edwin Mishler, Joseph Morrow, Lillard Parks, George Reed, Charles Schnabel, Robert Shinn, and Everett Sutton. Out-of-town guests were Roger Annan, Onaga; Howard Bellamy, Kansas City, Kansas; and David Johnson, Ottawa. Chaperons were Mrs. Johnston Bates, Mrs. Franklin Cole, and Mr. and Mrs. Orry C. Walz. A. O. P. Gypsy Party Alpha Omicron Pi recently held its annual gypsy party at the chapter house. Guests were Jack Roberts, John Witt, Jack Witmer, John Travis, Tommy Reynolds, David Johnson, Dwight Oglesbee, Edgar Perkins, George Locke, Robert Swain, Robert Pickrell, Gifford Krhut, Burt Robson, Robert Blank. Donn Willenberg, Ernie Mai, Gene Rinker, Bill Stephens, Paul Gordon, Bill Terthr, Keever Greer, Ronald Kall, Nelson Obey, Leslie Denney, John Kite, James Wymer, Warren Parkurst, Joe Steine, Don Willenberg, Lyle Denist, Dies Londer, Don Landres and Jerry Kuehnle. Chaperons were Mrs. Lela Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. J. R. Scott and Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg. Alpha Delta Pi Guests Alpha Delta Pi sorority recently held its annual spring formal. Guests included Al Lowrie, Mike McCormick, Neil McNeill, John Wideman, Charles McCarthy, Lance Shogrin, Kenny Swelund, Henry LaLake, Lester Hunter, John Hall, James Schaefer, James Brunson, Dick Altman, Morgan Johnson, Richard Rowe, Clark Akers. Donald Freely, Bruce Meeker, Jim Binger, Charles Hawkins, Phil Hawkins, George Voss, Kenny Ocks, Edward White, Joe Byers, Tom Wilkinson, Bill Schaben, Steven Rogers. Terry Neal, James Ascher, John Trantham, Jerry Henry, Warren Nevins, Kenny Sanders, Terry Weigan, Bill Flynn, Bill Turner, Delbert Arkebauer, Doug Lyle, Wade Stinson, Bill Schmidt. Chaperons were Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. Lela Wilson. Alpha Kappa Alpha Elects Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority announces the election of the following officers for the fall semester: Margie Harrison, president; Earlene Greene, secretary; Katherine Kearse, dean of pledges; Blanche Pierson, reporter and treasurer. Topeka High Alumni Party The annual alumni reunion party and dance for Topeka high school graduates will be at 9 p.m. Saturday in the high school cafeteria. Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual Black and Gold formal May 12. The music was furnished by Clyde Bysom and his band with Diane Brewster, Bernadine Read, and the Varsitones singing. Phi Kappa Sigma Black And Gold Guests Guests were; Earnestine Pulliam, Marjorie Carson, Lottie Price, Beverly Robertson, Jean Fitzgerald, Bonnie Eggersengel, Mary Carman, Elaine Greene, Anetta Brenner, Inez Simpson, Patricia Wright, Jacque Cook, Marcia Hail, Doris Wertz, Bettie Shirley. Nancy German, Mildred Garrison, Jane Klooz, Marjorie Fitzgerald, Lois Etherington, Katherine Nelligan, Mary Lou Ketchum, Cynthia Stephenson, Mintha Jones, Pat Jackson, Elizabeth McCune, Mary Helene Farrell, and Mary Hook. Barbara Donovan, June Porter, Jo Ann Stone, Veda Russell, Jane Engel, Carol Berry, Delores Nixon, Charlene List, Mary Lou Keepfield, Joan Fink, Rosalie McCray, Jean Talbot, Bonka Schindler, Donna Stiles, Paula Reade, Martha Heck, and Mary Hadley. Bob Shuker, Ben Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beck, Mr. and Mrs. William H. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faire, Mr. and Mrs. Gene L. Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Rhoades. Bob Umholtz, P. K. Worley, Edgar Will, Bob Fuller, Jerry Goodell, Lynden Goodwin, Douglas Harlan, Marvin Parkin, Hobart Michael, Bill Hutchings, G. M. Bliss, Herb Gronemeyer, Luke Henderson, Bill Roehl, Keith DeNio, Jack Stewart, and Dick Stevens. The chaperons were: Mrs. C. L. L Veatch, Mrs. P. W. Henry, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. John A. Scroggs. The colors of the University in 1890 were blue and yellow. Applications Now Available For Women's Scholarship All women interested in applying for the Women's Memorial scholarship should pick up the application blanks in the dean of women's office. The application blanks should be filled out and returned before noon Monday. The scholarship is made possible through contributions in memory of the University of Kansas women who were unable to continue their education. Rothenberger Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Verne Rothenberger of Osborne announce the engagement of their daughter, Jo Ann to Mr. David Sommerville, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sommerville of Lawrence. The announcement was made Sunday by Miss Julia Ames Willard, housemother of Watkins hall, who had a corsage of pink carnations. Miss Rotherenberger wore yellow roses. Miss Orcena Michelson and Verla Steffey, who passed chocolates. wore pink carnations. Miss Rothenberger is a fine arts sophomore. Mr. Sommerville is a graduate student. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers For Your Graduation Choose a Town and Country PORTABLE RADIO $3995 - Plays on AC-DC-or by battery - Five tubes plus rectifier - Rich, plastic leather case Gambles "THE FRIENDLY STORE" YOU'RE READY FOR VACATION But Is Your Car Ready? It's time to have your radiator flushed and cleaned, rust preventive installed, and hose and water connections inspected. A summer tune-up for the carburetor is necessary now. 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