WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27.1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Sigma Pi Formal Sigma Pi held its first Orchid formal at the Lawrence country club April 22. The room was decorated with vines and flowers, and a large Japanese screen covered with orchids. Lucinda Stevens was chosen Orchid sweetheart. She was presented a white orchid as a duet sang the Sigma Pi sweetheart song. The guests were: Sally Garland Dorothy Durfee, Lucinda Stevens, Betty Crawford, Shirley Grounds, Pat Davis, Jean Bush, Shirley Hoffman, Helen Miller, Margaret Lowe, Carol Thiele, Jackie Brown, Jacqueline Campbell, Marjorie Duncan, Carol McCullough, Betty Bates, Betty Lou Knapp, Mary Rider, Jean Fleck, Mary Ann Suderman, Shirley Yost, Barbara Jackson, Mabel Jean Quisenberry, Yvonne Hammer, Claudia Anderson, Pat Grinstead, Elizabeth England, Esther Williams, Sarah O'Bryon, Kay Smith, Mona Ratzlaff, June Seymour, Ann Hunter, and Jane Klooz. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beth, Mrs. Ralph Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cain, Miss Vesta Kane, and Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Jones. *** Kappa Alpha Theta Dance Kappa Alpha Theta pledge class entertained the pledge class of Phi Kapa Sigma at an hour dance April 22. KAT Parents' Day Kappa Alpha Theta held their annual Parents' Day at the chapter house Sunday. Phi Kappa Tau Dance Phi Kappa Tau entertained with an informal dance April 22. Guests Twenty state groups formed the Kansas Clearing house on Civil Rights at the inter-racial workshop held April 22 through Sunday. Inter-Racial Group Elects Officers Officers elected for the next six months are: chairman, Mrs. Selma Platt, Newton; executive secretary, Albert Eldridge, professor in the Citizenship institute, Kansas state; treasurer, Dr. Abby Marlart, Kansas sate; editor of the Bulletin, Elmer Rusco, College sophomore. The group will act as a coordinating agency and information bureau for state civil rights agencies. were Char Sagmoen, Kay Peters Nancy Smart, Mary Pat Davison Eilene Wenke, Je Thomson, Dythel Riegle, Lida Stark, Joan Blanky, Joan Moseley, Shirley Artfen, Janice Broadword, Marian Young, Evelyn Skonberg, Rhoda Lucas, Beth Sloan, Betty Jo Hunter. Main speakers at the work shop were George Houser, executive secretary, Fort Valley state college, Georgia. John Elliot, Jerry Sherman, James Amend, John Reppert, Ben Wegley, Bob Welch. Alpha Kappa Lambda Formal Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Smith, Mrs. Fred Fultz, and Mr. Paul DeCora. Alpha KappaLambda held its spring formal in the Union ballroom, April 22. Music was by Charles O'Connor and his orchestra, and intermission programs included a skit honoring the fraternity's founding in California, and a balloon grab bag with prizes. Guests were Betty Jo Bloomer, Sybil Klamm, Delores Nixon, Emilie Goodell, Nancy Sandehn, Gwendolyn Peterson, Mary Lou Foley, Ruth Richardson, Rita Roney, Jeanne Mueller, Mary Anna Ward, Mary Van Houten, Barbara Schwecheimer, Ernestine Pulliam, Nola IF YOU'RE PARTICULAR in your tastes, you will find our complete menu particularly inviting. 1109 Mass. Bill's Grill Yessir, moving can be as easy as ABC. All you have to do is call 46 and ask for MR.SMITH. He'll be glad to help you move far or near, for conveniently low rates. IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO MOVE----CALL 46 Ethan A. Smith Moving and Transfer Co. 11 East 9th Daugherty-Buck Pinning Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Virginia Daugherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.Daugherty of Tulsa, Okla., to Robert Buck, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Buck of Wichita. Miss Daugherty wore a white orchid and Mrs. Christine Afford, housemother, wore a white iris corsage. Attendants were Mary Jane Merriman, Betty Sauder of Wichita, and Joan Simpson of Tulsa; they wore white gardenia corsages. Janet and Edith Malott announced the pinning by an original song. Miss Daugherty is a College junior. Mr. Buck is a business junior and a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Kilgore, Barbara Lux, Harriet Easter, Maxine Jahne. Pat Obenland, June Caldwell, Donna Hull, Joan Herbin, Barbara Cappinger, Alice Degner, Norma Birzer, Pat Jenson, Donna Hillier, Carla Birzer, Elizabeth McKie, Maxine Miller, Jean Almond, Charlene Breitenback, Mary Joe Davis, Rosemary Hall, Margaret Cool, Pat Patten, Rita Speckin, Geraldine Ton- kin, Marge Laughlin, Dorothy Bready. Lois Ethrington, Alice Teefy, Katherine Mayden, Jean Fitzgerald, Sue Binter, Melva Lutz, Mary Agnes Leach, Delores Mausolf, Mary Ellen Lardner, Ethel Amthauer, Sue Creel, Louise Hamilton, Joan Barr, Mary Dixon, Phyllis Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berkley, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Canfield, and Professor and Mrs. Clayton Crosier. The Upstream dinner will be held in the Palm room of the Union instead of the Union ballroom as announced Tuesday, members of the staff said today. The dinner will be at 6:15 p.m. Friday. Hilden Gibson, associate professor of political science and sociology will direct a panel discussion Upstream Changes Place Of Dinner Out of town guests included Mona Coffman and Anne Reisig, Ottawa; Jo Anne Kinaid, Wichita; Herberta Darby, Beverly Rubick, Kathine Eyman, Ester Acker, and Joan Beggs, Manhattan; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hause, Kansas City, Mo. Chaperones were Mrs. R. H. 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