4 TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Spring Formal Dance Lists Announced Delta Upsilon Spring Dance Delta Upsilon Spring Dance Delta Upsilon fraternity held their annual spring formal dinner-dance at the Eldridge Hotel recently. Spring flowers decorated the dining room and ballroom. Guests were: Mary Virginia Douglas, Dorothy Williams, Carol Kendall, Jeanne Rose, Nancy Carey, Jingle McCleary, Pat Brown, Nancy Mitchell, Kay Collins, Joanna Jones, Barbara Boleman. Jean Proudfit, Barbara Howard, Peggy Moore, Barbara Maldoal, Virginia Krehbiel, Vivian Mille; Marcia McCambell, Delores Nixon, Georgia Haun, Alice Milligan, Carol Krehbiel, Ann Galloway, Darlene Schindler, Sammy Johnson. Carolyn Isern, Wilma Partington, Helen Kittle, Virginia Coppedge, Suzan Armantrout, Lora Stenzel, Helen Zimmerman, Barbara Fletcher, Mary Jo Busch, Margaret Martin, Margaret Quinley, Shirley Selig, Pat Matkin. Mary Ann Deschner, Shirley Reams, Jean Bush, Anne Bonecuter, Ann Lambert, Wanda Denney, Marlene Underwood, Mary Gayle Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woolcott, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Weltmer, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Weltmer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols, Ernie Crates, Miles Light, and Jack Comstock. Chaperons for the formal were: Mrs. B. A. Weber, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Charles Mandigo, Mrs. C. H. Wentworth, and Mrs. James A. Hooke. Music was furnished by the Gene Moore band of Kansas City, Missouri. Lambda Chi Alpha Formal Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held its annual "White Rose" Spring formal May 13 in the Crystal Room of the Eldridge Hotel. Music was furnished by Gene Hall and his orchestra. The chaperons were Mrs F. L. MacCreary, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs P. W. Henry, and Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart. Other guests were Tolene Dudley, Jean Johnson, Nancy Danforth, Jean Hausermmann, Bonnie MacMarshall, Maxine Lindley, Pauline Simcox, Marilyn Swartz, Yvonne Bryan, Shirley Lindquist, Donna Hillyer, Eunice Mayhew, Carolyn Wells, Janet Morrison H. M. McSewell, Joanne Payne, Nola Herman, Pat Rutledge, Anne Murphy, Janine Willie, Mary Lee Dawkins, Ellen Jane Lupton, Lynn Wingett, Mary Ann Smith, Jane Gray, Doris Milliken, Elinor Rice, Mary Pretz, Doris Jo Williams. Glennia Rose Folkerts, Kay Conrad, Shirley Hillier, Betty Berry, Pat Oliver, Kathleen McKelvy, Joyce Lanning, Pat Cameron, Shirley Hobbs, and Beltianne Gartell. Gamma Phi Pinning Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Janice Nielsen Manuel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Manuel of Wichita, to Mr. James Milo Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Stewart of Wichita. Miss Manuel is a College freshman. Mr. Stewart is an engineering sophomore and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Phi Tau Pledges Brockman Phi Tau Pledges Brockman The Beta Theta chapter of Phi Kappa Tau announces the pledging of Harlan E. Brockman, business junior from Kansas City, Mo. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Kappa Phi Initiates Honors 13 Women Seven women were initiated into Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, the past week. They were: Dolores Commons, Phyllis Fink, Dorothy Becker, Ellen Osborn, Susanne Plummer, Shirley Lyon, and Mona Ratzallz. Senior women who received the degree of the rose were: Serilida Clapp Thompson, Marian Cox, Mary Kerr, Nola Kallige, Dorothy Lear, Shirley Matson, Mary McKinney, Janette Pololl, Roberta Purnell, Miss Ratzlawz, Lois Timken, Esther Thrasher, and Marian Walters. The Kappa Phi alumnae who gave the degree of the rose were: Alice Wells, Mrs. Isadelle Ostrum, Mrs. Roberta Griffing, Mrs. Helen Storbeck, Donna Snart, and Mary Jane Pistorius. 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