FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1950 R eiled diath the we hllv thou hovgh the UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1 PAGE THREE Social Activities On The Hill Battenfeld Elects Cooper Russell Cooper, fine arts sophomore, has been elected president of Battenfeld hall. Theta Phi Alpha Guests Other new officers elected are: Melvin Reuber, vice-president; Richard Millikan, secretary, and Neal Anderson, treasurer. Guests at a picnic given by Theta Phi Alpha sorority May 6 were: Marvin Keller, Charles Hyer, Don Williams, Jim Gilland, Lane Brown, Darrell Larson, Dewey Nemec, Bill Root. Frank Norris, Jack Prager, Jim McNerney, Bob Miller, Jack Koelzer, Lyman Frasier, Don Grob, John Alexander, Bill Hadel, Alan Armstrong, Bob Lacy, Terry Evans, and Bill Price. Mrs. Mary Carby and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Telfel were chaperons. Miller hall entertained with its annual Mothers' Day tea Sunday. Approximately 50 guests including Miss Margaret Habein and Miss Martha Peterson attended. Honor Mothers At Tea A musical program was presented by Vera Smoots, Sally Adams, Joyce Rohrer, Mary Van Houten, Isabelle Gaddis, and Anne Siemers. Hayride And Pichic Held Miller hall entertained with a hayride and picnic May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooley, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sperry were chaperons. Guests were Kirk Smith, Edward Haynes, Gerald Peterson, Clifford Reusch, Marvin Liggett, William Tobler, Gene Unruh, Donald Coync, Robert Dunwell. Edward House, Robert Casad, James Thomas, Lyle Wolfrom, Charles Molina, Max Palih, Ross Purcell, Darrrell Rhudy, Bryan Sperry, Charles Sloan, Ray Deanne, Topeka; Harold Hula, Topeka; Donald Harmonson, Norton; Aspet Marijan, Topeka. Advertising Group Elects Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising fraternity, recently elected the following officers: Jerry Mosley, president; Forrest Bellus, vice-president; Richard Hale, secretary; Robert Jornayvaz, treasurer, and Richard Nash, corresponding secretary. Picnic For Housemothers Picnic For Housemothers The K.U. Housemothers' association will hold a picnic, Monday, May 15, at Gage Park in Topeka. Mrs. C. J. Thomas and Mrs. Eugen Alford are co-chairmen. New York, May 12—(U.P.) The American Mother of the Year, who is half American Indian and half German, said today she didn't think the younger generation was "going to the bow wows." Mother Of Year Has Good Word For Youth Mrs. Henry Roe Cloud, of West Linn, Cre. arrived here by plane to receive an award from the American Mothers' committee. The 59-year-old mother of four children had a good word for today's youth when reporters asked her if she thought this generation was worse than the last. "I think modern children are more alert to the lives they live Buhler-Francis Photo by Carlos Photos Miss Carol Buhler Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Paxton of Lawrence recently announced the approaching marriage of their sister, Miss Carol Buhler, to Mr. George Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Francis of Lawrence. The wedding will be June 10. Miss Buhler, a journalism senior, is a member of Delta Gamma social sorority and Gamma Alpha Chi and Theta Sigma Phi honorary sororities. and have a greater opportunity, she said. Mrs. Roe Cloud's four daughters, all married, were college graduates and one, Mrs. Edward Hughes, 32, is a member of the governor's welfare conference in Oregon. Her late husband was the first Indian ever graduated from Yale. Jay Janes Choose 16 New Members Sixteen women will be pledged to Jay James at 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, in the Palm room of the Union. The women were chosen for membership in the pep organization at a rush tea Wednesday. The women and the groups they represent are: Peggy Jo Croyle, Hopkins hall; Neda Butts and Mary Helen Ryder. Miller hall; Marese Ball, Monchonsia hall; Blanche Pierson and Leta Baker, N.S.A.; Gertha Harper, Templin hall; Nancy Anderson, Kappa Alpha Theta. Jean Almon and Constance Petterson, Corbin hall; Alberta James, Gamma Phi Beta; Grace Endacott, Delta Delta Delta; Patricia Kennedy and Patricia Lappin, Watkins hall; Jean Proudfit, Pi Beta Phil and Marian Miller, Sigma Kappa. Alumni Stag Weekend Gamma Omicron chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity held its 38th annual alumni stag weekend May 6 and 7 at the chapter house. Alumni from Kansas, Illinois, Missouri and California attended the reunion. A stag party was held at the house and a dinner was given in the Union. Entertainment at the dinner was provided by the Kappa Sigma quartet. Lindberg Engaged —Photo by Bob Crowley Harwood, Lindberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindberg of Topeka announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Mr. Claude M. Harwood, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harwood of Larned. 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