WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 2. Weddings And Engagements Hastings-Graham Engagement Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Hastings of Pratt, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Barney Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Graham of Pratt. Miss Hastings is a College junior and a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr.Graham is a College senior and a member of Delta Chi. ☆ ☆ Hill-Ogilvie Engagement Delta Gamma announces the engagement of Gloria Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hill of Freeport, Ill., to Robert S. Ogilvie of Evanston, Ill. Mr. Ogilvie was graduated from the University in February, and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. The wedding will take place in the early fall. ☆ ☆ Delta Gamma announces the engagement of Margaret Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Wilson of Lawrence, to Gene Stanwix, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Stanwix of Lawrence. Wilson-Stanwix Engagement The announcement was made at the chapter house by passing Easter eggs with announcements inside. Miss Wilson wore a corsage of white Easter lily petals and yellow roses. Her attendants were Rita Hartwell, Barbara Esterle, and Jeannine Schindler, who wore corsages of white Japanese iris. Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother, wore yellow Japanese iris. Miss Wilson is a fine arts sophomore. 22 22 Barron-Schaake Engagement Chi Omega announces the pinning of Patricia Barron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif Barron of Wichita, to Donald Schaake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schaake of Lawrence. The announcement was made during dinner by Priscilla Barron. The other attendants were Jane Ferrell and Jo Anne Jacobs. They wore corsages of gardenias. Miss Barron wore an orchid and Mrs. W. T. McWilliams, housemother, wore a Japanese iris corsage. Miss Barron is a College senior. Mr. Schaake is an engineering junior and a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Symns-Good Wedding Mrs. John Symns of Topeka announces the marriage of her daughter, Virginia, to Mr. Richard Good, instructor in architecture. The wedding was held April 2 at the bride's home in Topeka. The bride is a former Trans- World Airlines hostess and attended Grace Gwinner Manages 2-point Average Plus 'Jalopy' And Numerous Activities The short, blonde Gamma Phi who can often be seen chugging down Jayhawk drive in a '34 Chrysler full of passengers is Grace Gwinner, education junior. Her companions claim the jalopy "gets around" better than any other car on the campus. Known for her repertoire of logic riddles as well as her "unusual" Known for her repertoire of driving ability, Grace manages to keep her grade average above the two-point mark. This busy coed is an ardent player of bridge and golf. She recently placed second with Doris Then, College junior, in the women's intramural ping pong doubles tournament. Grace is a Dodge City girl who thrives on activities. She was named for membership in Mortar Board at the honors convocation Tuesday. The recent All Women Students' election made her the victorious A.W.S. president. She is house manager for Gamma Phi Beta, social sorority, a cabinet member of Y.W.C.A., and a member of the Women's Athletic association. "If you don't have time, you just make time." Grace replied when questioned as to her knack for maintaining a full schedule of school work, activities, and hobbies. And all her friends vouch for her efficiency and ability to "get things done." Kansas State college and Washburn university. Kappa Beta Election Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, recently elected the following new officers; president, Virginia Alburty; vice-president, Marilyn Barr; secretary-treasurer, Ruth Courtright; publicity chairman, Barcia Schwartz; social chairman, Dorothy Hilbert; food chairman, Thelma Sprout; devotional chairman, Joan Jarrett; and historian, Genevieve Gaines. --- Triangle's Founder's Day Banquet You Haven't A "Ghost of A Chance". Angles Founder's Day Banquet Triangle recently held its annual Founder's Day banquet at the chapter house. Dr. F. S. Trimble of the Mid-West Research institute was the guest speaker. Others present were Dean T. DeWitt Carr, S. A. Miller, R. C. Dearing, J. M. Herndon, D. F. Hogue, H. R. Holzke, G. K. Gern, R. W. Lamberton, P. C. Sharp, S. J. Shartran, and C. F. Thomas. AWS Representatives Request 1951 Convention Three University students attended the National Associated Women students organization convention in Albuquerque, N.M., recently. They are Betty van der Smissen, first year law; Margaret Granger, and Wilma Shore, College sophomores. The K.U. delegates requested that the national convention be held here in 1951. If the meeting is awarded to K.U., the A.W.S. president, secretary, and treasurer here will automatically be the national officers for the organization. The horse is peculiar among all animals in that each leg rests upon one toe. Glee Club Presented Program In Wichita The University Men's Glee club presented four concerts in Wichita, recently. Sunday the men presented their program for the University alumni group. Monday the concerts were given in the high schools. J. F. Wilkins, professor of voice, directed the 44-voice group. 746 Mass. Phone 1707 Only the world's most-wanted pen could achieve this new perfection. 14 precision advances give you writing ease and pleasure such as you've never known: We have the complete assortment of rich new colors and full range of custom points. 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