FUESDAY, MAY 17, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 0.14 Socially Speaking Sigma Nu Formal Sigma Nu held its 42nd annual spring formal, the "White Rose," May 14 at the chapter house. Warren Durrett and his orchestra played. Marilyn Frizell, Kappa Kappa Gamma, was crowned "White Rose Queen". Miss Frizell was chosen queen by Kay Kyser, radio comedian and orchestra leader, from pictures submitted to him by members of the fraternity. John Burnett, Sigma Nu commander, presented the traditional bouquet of white roses. Hostesses were Mrs. R. H. Wilson, housemother, Mrs. O. L. Horner, Mrs. W. T. McWilliams, and Mrs. Ralph Park. Guests were Kay Graff, Margaret Klein, Margaret Herschberg, Mariyn Franklin, Jackie Simpson, Diane Durham, Mary Bovard, Susie Childress, Alberta Crowe, Donna Hoglund, Yvonne Veverka, Peggy Wolfe, Joan Johnson, Karen York, Katrina Swartz, Dorothy Ann Johnson, Doris Mouk, Marian Clement, Marilyn swenson, Tillie Mack, Anne Carolus, Stella Gabriellros, Diane Sherwood, Carmelle Parker, Terry Schreiber, Joan Bogt, Betty Rae Thomas, Sue Jones, Jean Clarkson, Manette Quimbay, Betty Dodson, Sara Morrow, Norma Jones, Norma Fauret, Donna Rumsey, Harriet Schroers, Kay Collins, Barbara Lamoreaut, Patricia Wentworth, Dottie Wells. Barbara Coy, Dottie Jones, Rama Hotchickss, Venita Bradshaw, Rita Ann Thompson, Jeanne Hillyer, Velma Lee Bender, Marilyn Brown, Jean Burks, Mary Bellee Pollock, Barbara Byington, Joan Wales, Betty Bacon, Suzanne Hoyt, Patsy Becker, Donnie Jones, Mary Dunn, Ann Preble, Pat Glenn, Jane Saffell, Anne Ashley, Jeanne Chambers, Diane Howell, Agnes Husband, Mary Ann Smith, Joanne Perry, Betty Ann Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity Escritto Clotier President Grant Clothier, graduate student, has recently been installed president of Phi Delta Kappa, honorary education fraternity for men. Other officers are: Charles Harkness, vice-president; Charles Johnson, secretary; and Glenn Cole, treasurer. All are graduate students. Kenneth Anderson, assistant professor of education, was installed as faculty advisor. W. K. Kelly, principal of Haskell institute and guest speaker, explained that the study of Indian culture in Indian schools, which formerly held a minor position, is now being emphasized. Indian schools in the United States are specialized today in trades, he said. Hilts, Alice Ann Sellars, Myra Gullick, Jane Schmidt, Dorothy Stevenson, Louise Riss, Ruth Henry, Betty Hammond, Marjorie Goldsworthy, Ann Harms, and Joy Godbehere. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Riss, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Al Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Deay, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shryock, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seldon, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lenegar. Kappa Sig Election Kappa Sigma recently re-elected Richard Harris president of the chapter. Charles McCarthy was elected pledge trainer and Orin Wright grand master of ceremonies. Kappa Sig Parents' Day Kappa Sigma held its annual Parents' day and Open House May 8 at the chapter house. A buffet lunch was served to the 90 guests, and the Kappa Sigma quartet sang. Miller Election Miller hall announces the election of Eva Joyce Rohrer, president; Isabelle Gaddis, vice-president; Rita J. Swearingen, secretary; Donna M. Bower, treasurer; Elizabeth P. Scott, freshman counselor; Donna M. Hull, social chairman. Kopners-Alberty Pinning Theta Phi Alpha announces the pinning of Connie Koppers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Koppers of Olathe, to Nelson Alberty, son of Mrs. Ardella Alberty of Olathe. of Mrs. Ardela Alberty of Gladstone. The announcement was made by Mary Dixon, and chocolates were passed by Denise Owen. Miss Koppers is a College sophomore. Mr. Alberty is a freshman at Oregon State college at Corvallis, Oregon, and is a member of Kappa Delta Rho fraternity. Scroggy-Baird Miller Hall announces the engagement of Dorothy J. Scroggy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scroggy of Wichita to John Baird, son of Mrs. L. M. Baird of San Francisco, Calif. The announcement was made May 10. Colchates were passed by Mary Helen Ryder and Adrea Hinkel. Miss Scroggy and Mr. Baird are both College seniors. The wedding date has been set for June 25. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. Pharmacists Elect Officers Waeley Jarecke, pharmacy sophomore, has been elected president of the student branch of the American Pharmaceutical association. Other officers also elected recently are: Donald P. Blinn, sophomore, vice-president; Marilyn Lindberg, junior, secretary; and Paul Nelson, junior, treasurer. All are pharmacy students. John Taylor's MACY ASSOCIATE John Taylor's has a merchandising future for young women. See Mr. Clarke, Business Placement Bureau and arrange for interview with our representative who will be in Lawrence Friday, May 20 to tell you about our junior executive training program. Wha Hoppin'ed? Let Hank Brown Take Pictures of your Wedding and you will know what happened. Hank Brown Camera Shop 846 Mass. Ph.1707 Styled in the Morgan manner, "Forever and Ever" is dance-tempting. Russ likes smooth music and mild cigarettes. "Camels" -says Russ-"they're my idea of a mild, fine-tasting smoke!" In a recent coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels, and only Camels, for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS!