2. 1950 TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Lambda Chi Formal A formal dance climaxing the Lambda Chi Alpha Great Plains Conclave was held in the Union Ballroom Saturday from 9 p.m. to midnight. Del Weidner and his orchestra played. Guests at the dance were Dean and Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Alderson, Dr. and Mrs. Ethan P. Allen, Mr. and Mrs Phil Dergance, Dr. Houston Karnes, Baton Rue, La. M. Tozier Brown, Denver, Colo., Mr. Cyril Flad, Indianapolis, Ind.; Md., and Mrs. Bill Braum, Emporia; Mr. Thomas McGraw. Newton. Janet Morrison, Bonnie Marshall, Carolyn Wells, Pat Rutledge, Anne Murphy, Kay Conrad, Pauline Simcox, Joanne Payne, Lynn Wingett, Jane Gray, Mary Ann Smith, Shirley Grounds, Camateron, Jeannine Willis, Darlene Schindler. Jean Haussermann, Mary Pretz, Sally Sue Woodward, Shirley Lindquist, Janice Monteith, Betty Bull. Rita Speckin, Jane Hollingsworth, Shirley Behermery, Nola Herman, Louise Koppers, Sally Adams, Virginia Reynolds. Templin hall entertained with its annual spring dance from 9 p.m. to midnight, April 29. The theme of the dance was "April in Paris." Tolene Dudley, Gloria Johnsmo, Nancy MacGregor, Elinor Rice, Donna Hillyer, Helen Overman, Shirley Hilzer, Virginia Brown, Kathryn Bauersfeld, Barbara Prew- Templin Hall Dance Guests were: Neil Thompson, William Heald, Lynn Jonson, Wilson O'Connell, A K. Hall, Roy Zimmerman, Earl McMichael, Donald Raedl, Harley Oberhelman, Joe Jaimes, Phyllis Seacat, Fred Doornbos, Erwin Cooper, Donald McClure, Betty Bradstreet. Thomas Halpin, Joan Deeds, Richard Pickler, Lou Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Comer, Ray Brewer, Bob Simonton, Rae Francis Miesser, Bob Richert, and Tom Tomlinson. Miss Ann Marshall, Mrs. Louis Stanley, Mrs. Lorraine Gosney, and Mrs. Vivian Christian, housemother, were chaperons. Thelma Mims Sings Before Church Missionary Group Thelma Mims, fine arts senior, gave a voice recital April 28 at St. Luke's A.M.E. church. The missionary society of the church sponsored the program. The numbers sung by Miss Mima, a student of Meribah Moore, associate professor of voice, included "Aria di Polissena" from "Radi- misto" (Handel-Bibb); Recitative and Aria from "The Messiah" (Han- del); "Der Tod und das Madchen" (Schubert); and "My Journey's End." (Fav Foster). Kora Secretary Is Chosen Frank White, fine arts senior, was the accompanist. He played "Nocturne in C Sharp Minor" (Chopin) and "Reflections on the Water" (Debussy) in piano solos. Charlene Breitenbach, education junior, was elected alumnae secretary of Kora, at a district meeting of Kappa Phi, in Manhattan April 29 and April 30. Others who attended from the University were: Marian Walters, College senior; Louise Hamilton, Marian Kysar, and Wilma Shore, education juniors, and Charlene List, fine arts freshman. The program theme for next year adopted by the 10 chapters from Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas,ahoma, and Texas is "Our Heritage." Read: SEX ON THE CAMPUS? MAY Coronet ett, Lucille Russell, June McClenny. Jean Goodjohn, Joan Brock. Jerry, Weigand, Louise Swigart Tina Bowman, Jean Almon, Celia Kilgore, Nancy Neighbor, Ann Spears, Catherine Challis, Carolyn Critsfor, Connie Kagey, Jerry Hesse, Barbara Spawling, Doretta Anderson, Kay Peters, Joan Webster, Donna Schleifer, Pat Roney, Nancy Wilson, Ada Hatfield, Anita Philio, Cynthia McKee, Betty Berry. NOW ON SALE Virginia Cox, Jackie Starrett, Bev Siemon, Gerre Mahan, Joan Culver, Pat Williams, Pat Harris, Katie Nelligan, Shirley Wilkie, Jeanne Anderson, Doris Crosswhite, Carolyn Lacey, JoAnn Healy, Joan Donelan, Marilyn Bailey. Bobbie Larson, Bonnie Egenersperger, Jean Fitzgerald, Diane Hornaday, Esther Williams, Carol Beery, Ginger Lightfoot, Marta Heck, Betty Lewis, Jeanette Leuty, Mary Lou Ketchum, and Sue Mayer. Franklin-Pattison Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Franklin of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter; Marilyn, to Mr. William L. Pattison, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pattition of Council Grove. Miss Franklin was graduated from the University in 1949. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Pattison, a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, was graduated the past February from the University. The wedding is planned for May. O'Neil-Ledbetter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Neil of Leavenworth announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Lt. William B. Ledbetter, United States army. Miss O'Neil was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1948 She was a member of Chi Omega sorority. Phi Kappa Siama Elects F. Lance Shogrin has been elected president of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity for the fall term of 1950. Other officers will be William J. Tobler, rush chairman; Gerald W. Gearhart, social chairman; R. Thurston Smith, pledge trainer; Robert L. Sigler, treasurer; L. Stephan Milne, house manager; Francis W. Wangman, recording secretary; Ralph G. Henley, corresponding secretary; Norman R. Harris, athletic manager; Kenneth E. Geier, chairman of house governing committee; John E. Olson, scholarship chairman. Squire-Cowne Sauire-Cowne Alpha Phi's, Theta's Announce Spring Pinnings Alpha Phi sorority announces the pinning of Miss Carol Squire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Squire of Coffeyville, to Mr. Bob Cowne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowne of Pueblo. Colo. "Who Is Cinderella?" asked satin streamers on the dinner tables the night of the pinning. Miss Melba Cantrell, at town crier, proclaimed that Cinderella was in the room, and Miss Jean McGinnis brought in a satin pillow with a glass slipper and purple orchid on it. Mrs. Richard Blume was given a silver wand and announced that Carol was Cinderella. The attendants wore red carnations and the housemother was given white carnions. Miss Squire is an education junior. Mr. Cowne is an engineering senior and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Buehler-Gillum Miss Buehler is a College junior. Mr. Gillam is an engineering senior and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Miss Beatrice Buehler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Buehler of Lawrence, to Mr. Jack Gillum, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Gillum of Wichita. The pinning was announced at dinner recently by Miss Nancy Myer. Honorary Group Initiates Honorary memberships were conferred upon Anthony Lohmeyer, Paul Lohmeyer and Donald Kane, instructor in design. The Lohmeyer brothers are executives of the Green jewelry company in Kansas City, Mo. They spoke briefly to the group. Alpha chapter of Alpha Rho Gamma, national jewelry and silversmithing fraternity, initiated seven new members April 22 at a banquet in their honor. Those initiated were Lois Etherington, Opal Flemming, Morton Yeomans, Sybil McKinley, Barbara Boling, Robert Springer, and John Jacques. 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J. Rice. All wore white carnation corsages. Miss Larson received an orchid corsage. Miss Larson is a College senior and Mr. Raney is a business senior and a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Libyo, scheduled by United Nations resolution to become independent by Jan. 1, 1952, will be the fourth independent African country. The three already free of ties to colonial empires-Egypt, Ethiopia, and Liberia-comprise only about 1/15 of Africa. TRULY FINE PORTRAITS The love and the comforting presence of the family she has raised are best expressible by a portrait of the whole family, that Mother will keep with her always. Call our studio for an appointment. 1024 Mass Ph. 526 Nash-Mills Nash-Mills Pinning Miss Nash who wore an orchid, was assisted by Miss Virginia Walsh and Miss Ann Lawrence. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Barbara Nash, daughter of Mrs. Bert A. Nash of Lawrence, to Mr. Steve Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mills of Russell. 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