WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Pi KA Spring Formal Pi Kappa Alpha held its annual "Dream Girl" spring formal May 7 at the Eldridge hotel. Suzanne Van Slyke, Gamma Phi Beta, was chosen the chapter's "Dream Girl of Pi K.A." Guests were Suzanne Van Slyke, Jane Sullivan, Charlotte Corbin, Jo Anne Ogg, Rita Roney, Delores Wills, Carolyn Carter, Oralea Ash, Betty Hanson, Jean Oberhelman, Pat Rulededge, Margaret Culp, Dorothy Glamann, Winona Knota, Kay Peters, Lou Redmond, Ann Hunter, Rosalie Bishop, Martie Miller, Areta Hemphill, Joan Eley, Margaret Hoppes, Elizabeth Townsend, Marilyn Jamison, Carmen Novak, Nina Jean Jones, Philys Curtis. Marilyn Hughes, Lassie Loth, Joan Pearson, Nona Brown, Kathleen Callahan, Delores Dyer, Katharine Kemper, Rose Ann Wolfe, Claudine Reynolds Iris Caldwell, Phyllis Rieley of Kansas City, Delores Goad and Muriel Sutton of Emporia, Beverly Scott and Bevedy Rae Fail of Warrensburg, Mo, Jeannine Willis of Hiawatha, Vontina Bowman of Sabetha, Roberta Elder of Linwood, Frances Anne Slothower of Wellington, Marian Miller of Anthony, Phyllis Glass of Little Rock, Ark., Jean McQuillen and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mathews of Mission, Marieta Schindler of Harper, Wanda Denney of Wichita and Delores Boyer of Miami, Fla. Chaperones were Mrs. Clark Mandigo, Mrs. B. A. Weber, Mrs. Andrew McKay, Mrs. Wilfred Shaw, and Mrs. B. H. Wilson. Acacia Elects The Kansas chapter of Acacia announces the installation of officers for the fall semester of 1949. They are Robert V. Ford, venerable dean; James L. Wiltse, senior dean; Bobby Dan Ruger, junior dean; B. Onon Vandergriff, II, secretary; and Neil G. Peterson, pledge trainer. Alpha Chi Omeza Tea Dance Alpha Chi Omega entertained Phi Delta Theta at a tea dance May 7 at the chapter house. Battenfeld Entertains Battenfeld hall entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday; Connie Copeland, Manhattan; Jewell Mishler; Arlene Brown, Wellington; Donna Dudley, Oxford; Patricia Williams; Carl Davis, Wellington; and Joan Tullis. Phi Kappa Sigma Pledges Phi Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Billie Joe Alexander of Kansas City, Mo. Battenfeld Costume Party Guests were Polly Owen, Lois Virginia Walker, Ruth Brotherson, Joyce Gullickson, Katherine Mayden, M. Browning, Jewell Mishler, Donna Hull, Carol Crow, Joan Tullis, Doris Kendall, Harriet Graves, Jeannine Masek, Dorothea Fuller, Ruth Heilbrunn, Martha Jewett, Connie Copeland, Maxine Holsinger, Mary Ann Middlebrook, Marjorie Elaine Bauerle, Pat Glotzbach, Joanne Amick, Jo Merrill, Mary Kay Hook, Doris Tihen, Jean Lutrick, Patricia Williams, Marilyn Wisdom, Izetta Young, Donna Karr, Ellen Joyce Spurney, Phyllis Doane, Loyette Hollar, Arlene Brown, Betty Hatcher, Donna Dudley, Blanka Stransky, Martha Carpenter, Joanne Hicklin, Marjorie Jenney, Mary Ann Wolf, Hamr, Williamiams, and Genevieve Hamlr. Bruce Talmadge, Helen Amyx, John Burnaut, Myrna Lynch, Norman Bell, Norma Hawkins, Lyle Wheatcroft, Grace Vaniman, Harold Sandy, Glenn亚安 Anderson, Austin Harmon, Phyllis Debus, Victor Reinking, Virginia Shimer, Don Cowan, Irma Fincham, Gail Stout, Mary Pat Davison, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Postlewaite, Mr. and Mrs. Koli Amini. Dr. and Mrs. Laurence C. Woodruff. Miss Susan Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Youngberg. Miss Ludie Youngberg, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lawton, Mrs. Vivian Christian, Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, Mrs. R. B. Roche, Miss Julia Willard, and Mrs. Treva Brown. Chaperones were Miss Carotta Nellis, housemother, Mrs. Althea Galloway, and Miss Marjorie Austin. Acacia Pledges Entertain ** Acacia pledges entertained Kappa Alpha Theta pledges at a dessert dance recently. - * * Acacia Entertains Acacia members entertained Kappa Kappa Gamma members at a dessert dance May 5. Pi Beta Phi Anniversary . . . Pi Beta Phi recently celebrated the 82nd anniversary of its founding and 77th year on the University campus. A banquet was held in the Kansas room of the Union. Sigma Chi Elects - * * Sigma Chi announces the election of Richard Wagstaff, president; Steven Mills, vice-president; Robert Beine, secretary; Robert Maupin, treasurer; Wallace Benton, pledge trainer; William Stratton, tribune; and Tony Bontz, historian. Horen-Fitch Pinning Theta Phi Alpha announces the pinning of Patricia Horen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Horen of Kansas City, Mo., to Arthur Fitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fitch of Arkansas City. The announcement was made at the Phi Kappa house May 4. Miss Horen was attended by her sister, Celine, of Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Horen wore an orchid corsage and her sister wore white carnations. Miss Mary Towle of Lawrence poured. Miss Horen is a College jumor. Mr.Fitch is an education senior and a member of Phi Kappa. Howell-Miller Pinning Alpha Chi Omega announces the pinning of Eleanor Howell, daughter of Mrs. Murray Howell of Escondido, Calif., to Walter Miller. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Miller o Paola. Follow 'em! Down 14th for one-day service at 1407 Mass. Phone 400 The announcement was made by Mrs. Frank MacCreary, housemother. Miss Howell were an orchid corsage, and her attendants, Barbara Parent and Anne Shafer Coshow, wore yellow Japanese iris. Mrs. MacCreary wore white Japanese iris. Miss Howell is a College junior. Mr. Miller is a business senior and a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Cook-Pauls Pinning Alpha Chi Omega announces the pinning of Lois Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Cook of St. Louis, Mo., to Jerry Pauls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pauls of St. Louis. The announcement was made May 3 by Mrs. Frank MacCreary, housemother. Miss Cook wore a purple Teachers Will be Admitted to "HAMLET" Now Showing At The GRANADA On The Student Admission of $1.00 At The 1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Matinees Each Day orchid and her attendants, Mary Jo Hoffman and Ann Hogue, wore shoulder corsages of Talisman roses. Mrs. MacCreay wore yellow Japanese iris. Miss Cook is a College sophomore. Mr, Pauls is an engineering sophomore and a member of Triangle. They're in! GANTNER SWIM SUITS Beautiful one and two piece lastex fabrics $8.95 to $17.95 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. 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