MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ,1949 nined hieves crow- of the Their $4.50 nesther niversity Uni- periods. pt. 17. arence. Socially Speaking Guests at Templin hall's annual fall open house dance held Oct. 8 were as follows: Templin Dance Guests Richard Masters, Larry Ivy, Richard Sellars, Joseph Brown Donald Reider, Robert Fuson, Alan Duxbury, Robert Nagel, Martin Gilbert, Kenneth Heries, Dean Robertson, George Osborne, Ralph Comer Orion Mehus, and Donald Williamson. Van Hicks, Wyn Henry, Blaine Hardesty, Donald Schoem, Donald Ormond, John Krisko, Richard Ottenad, Richard Hetschel, William Heald, Marvin Reed, Louis Powers, John Wilksy, Fred Doornbos, Ray Berry, and Donald Moser. Curtis Harris, George Gould, James Cutting, Donald Chipman, W. R. Brown, L. J. Lenz, John Faust, Jerry Andrews, Ronald McClure, Marvin Small, Walter Buchholtz, Walter Forester, Leland Dalgleish, and Pete North. Kenneth Long, James Kohman, Warge Warren, Sherman Steinzeig, W. G. Higgins, Harley Oberhelman, Howard Dunnington, Elmer Weigel, Donald McMurray, Robert Gaughan, Carl Unruh, Robert Ruketson, Edward Galyon, and Robert Riley. Winston Spencer, Donald Sieben, D. J Pickrell, Jack Jones, William Isaacs, Sam Price, Ray Trennepohl, Willard Curtis, George Davidson, Robert Wellborn, Richard Kling, Robert Dulaney, and Wilbur Spalding. Chaperones were Miss Carlotta Nellis, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, and Mrs. Vivian Christian. Sterling Hall Party At a party held Oct. 7 by Sterling hall for Oliver-hall the guests were as follows: Laura Price, Carol Squire, Jane Eidson, Betty Thompson, Mary Lee Copeland, Margaret Moore, Nancy Taggert, Virginia Vaughn, Charlotte Klusmeyer, June McClenny, Carolyn Smith, Mary Lawson, Marion Kelly, Mary Knauter, and Barbara Leger. Gayle Allen, Patricia Corder, Mary Ann O'Neil, Barbara Thompson, Joanne Brown, Mary Jo Kasselman, Mabel Conderman and Freddie Fuller. Chaperones were Mrs. Althea Galloway, Mrs. Gosmey, and Mrs. Fultz. Pledge Class Elects \* \* \* Delta Sigma Theta sorority pledge class has elected the following officers: Belva Elrod, president; Gladys Harrison, vice-president; Wendoloy Morrison, secretary; Bobbie West, treasurer; Cleo Smith, sergeant-ar-to-arms; Rocena Spencer, social chairman; and Mary Campbell, reporter. The sorority pledged the following women: Rocea Spencer, Bobbie West, Shirley Young, Melira Smith, Gwendolyn Morrison, Leita Baker, Belva Elrod, Gladys Harrison, Marguerite Washington, Romona Wilson, Mary Hams, Cleo Smith, Mary Campbell, and Evelyn Ford. - * * Guests At Open House The annual open house of Delta Delta the sorority was held Oct. 8 in the Kansas room of the Union. Guests were; Dick Wintermute, Bob Graham, Charles Dougherty, Bill Salome, Gordon Saunders, Duane Neusom, Frank Limbocker, Töm Crahan George Christopher, Jim Gilliland, Ron Roberts, Jerry Gearhart, Ernie Friesen, Bill Hannebaum, Bob Elbel. Charles Childers, Sam Moore, Jim Hataway, Bob Millikan, Alvin Haverty, Charles Howard, Norman Scott, Phil Wilcox, Charles Keilhack, Bill Roy, Sam Clemons, Carl Stallard, John Wellington, Allan Bentley, Jack Stonestreet. Bob Near, Thurston Smith, Charles Orthwein, Kenneth Swed- lund, James Roberts, Lloyd Martin, Edward Welner, Richard Collins, Leonard Vaughn, Bill Black, Jack Ramsey-Gardner UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PHOTO By Bask Brown Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Miss Barbara Ramsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ramsey, Sioux City, Iowa to Mr Donald Gardner, son of Mrs. H Gardner, Winfield. Miss Ramsey wore an orchid corsage; the attendants wore corsages of small orchids; and Mrs. Christine Alford, housemother, wore a corsate of purple astors. The pinning was announced Sept. 30 with the Misses Patsy Luger, Marriage Witcher, Barbara Call, and Marjorie Larmer attending. Miss Ramsey is a College senior and Mr. Gardner is a College junior and member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Math Club Hears Schatten. Robert Schatten, associate professor of mathematics, spoke to members of the Mathematics club on "Algebraic Numbers" at their first meeting of the semester Thursday. Chaperones were: Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. B. A. Weber, and Mrs. Charles Wentworth. The club will meet every other Thursday, and speakers have been scheduled for each meeting for two months ahead. Faerber, Warren Cook, Reed Bailev. Madam Curie is the only person ever to receive the Nobel prize twice. Pinnings At AD Pi The pinning of Miss Sarah Strickland to Mr. James Silvius and of Miss Jane Keith to Mr. Richard Evans was announced Sept. 30, by Alpha Delta Pi sorority at a dessert dance at the Tau Kappa Epsilon house. Miss Strickland wore a corsage of red roses and Miss Keith wore a corsage of talisman roses. Miss Kathleen Graff and Miss Mary Flo Spillman, attendants, wore corsages of yellow roses. Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, housemother of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, and Mrs. H. P. Ramage, housemother of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, were presented with corsages of red roses and white button mums. Miss Strickland, College junior, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Strickland of South Haven, and Miss Keith, College senior, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Keith of Hiawatha. Mr. Silivus, College junior, is the son of Mrs. Edna Silivus, of Kansas City, Mo. and Mr. Evans, College senior, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Evans. Pink Eye Rumor Untrue, Dr. Ralph Canuteson Says Rumors of a pink eye epidemic are unfounded, said Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the University health service. "There is one student at Watkins hospital with conjunctivitis, an eye inflammation, which is not contagious and which is not pink eye," he said. "There may be several students on the campus with conjunctivitis, but it is nothing serious." Pink eye is the popular term for acute contagious conjunctivitis. The Washington Monument is 555 feet high. Want A Homecooked Meal! TRY THIS MENU ... BAR-B-CUE RIBS ___60c U. S. 59 SWISS STEAK ___70c WEDNESDAY SWISS STEAK T-BONE STEAK -------$1.00 (Student) (Sunday) 1½ miles South -SHAVER'S- Call 785-K2 A hearty breakfast before class makes for clear thinking throughout the day! Case in point . . . LARRICK'S sizzling plate of ham or bacon, eggs, any style, potatoes, coffee, toast and jelly. LARRICK'S FOUNTAIN Student Will Be Soloist With KC Philharmonic The dream of playing a solo with a symphony orchestra has become a reality for Lyle Wolf from, fine arts junior, who is majoring in cello. The 20-year-old student was one of four winners in the Young Artists' auditions sponsored by the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra on Sept. 24 and Oct. 1. 1847 Mass. One winner each in voice, violin, piano, and cello, from a field of 40 contestants was chosen by Hans Schwieger, conductor of the Philharmonic; Thurston Johnston, concertmaster, and Norman Hollander, principal cellist. Young musicians will play solos with the orchestra during its coming season. For the audition Wolfform played the first movement of Saint Saen's "Concerto in A Minor" and "Kol Nedrii" (Bruch). His accompanist was Phillip Hauser, fine arts sophomore. He said he has not decided what he will play with the orchestra. The date of his performance is also undetermined. Wolfram gives his teacher, Raymond Stuhl, assistant professor of violin, much of the credit for his winning the audition. "If it hadn't been for Mr. Stuhl," he said, "I not only would not have won. I would never have played the cello." The auditions of the Kansas Federation of Women's clubs, which he entered in 1945, gave him a lot of playing experience, he said. 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