MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS AGE THREED Socially Speaking Correction Jacqueline Baum has been elected president of Briar Manor. Jacqueline Brown is the publicity chairman. Cutler House Elects Cutler house announces the election of the following officers: Marrian Cook, president; Joan Manners, social chairman; and Warrene Kerby and Jacqueline Ogan, house chairmen. * * Sigma Pi Founders Day Celebration The Kansas University chapter of Sigma Pi-social fraternity will go Springfield Field. Mo., Saturday and Sunday, be keeled in by Sigma Pi-founders Day celebration there and to have its pledge class initiated. The pledges will be initiated early Saturday evening. Following the initiation ceremony, they will attend the Province Founders day banquet and dance. Guest speaker for the banquet will be Gov. Forrest Smith of Missouri. Pledges to be initiated are: Roger Beth, John Anderson, Emmor J. Caviney, John P. Kaiser, Jene D Campbell, James W. Westbrook, Burt A. Robson, Richard B. Chaffin and Jay H. Carruth. Actives to attend are: Edmond Fiedler, Donald L. Clark, Richard Jones, Bob Morris, Robert C. James, Clifford Holloway, Harley E. Webb, Donald F. Willenberg, Gene Cooper, Gene Marsh, Dennis M. Mead, Russell A. Muth, Donald F. Butler, and John J. Cain. Ten other chapters are expected to attend. The 60th annual Sigma Nu HI Rickity winter formal was given from 9 p.m. to midnight Feb. 12 in the Union ballroom. This was the fraternity's first major social funerals, it lost its social privileges in October. Sigma Nu Formal Six hundred members of other WANT TO EARN $9000 A YEAR? To find out more about the opportunities offered to you in a life insurance selling career, send for our free booklet. 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Delta Upsilon Entertains Delta Upsilon entertained the members of Gamma Phi Beta with a tea dance at the chapter house Feb. 12. The town of Mecca, Calif., is nearly 200 feet below sea level. Weddings And Engagements Cunow-Stoops Wedding Delta Upsilon announces the marriage of Miss Marilyn Cunow, Chicago, to John Stoops Feb. 12 at Prairie Village Presbyterian church, Johnson county. Mr. Stoops, a former University student, is now employed in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Cunow attended the Chicago Art institute. The couple will live in Kansas City, Mo. Registrar's Office To Handle Use Of K.U. Facilities Horning-Ward Pinning ☆ ☆ Sigma Kappa announces the pinning of Miss Rita Horning, daughter of Mrs. Wayne Horning of Topeka, to Mr. Don Ward, son of Mr. and Effective to day, arrangement to use University facilities, class rooms, or auditoriums will be handled by the Registrar's office, Chancellor Deane W. Malott announced. Arrangements formerly were under the direction of the office of the Chancellor. Mrs. M. F. Ward of Ottawa. Mrs. Mary Younkman, housemother, made the announcement. She wore a tiger orchid corsage. Miss Horning wore a corsage of red roses and her attendant, Patricia Watson, received a tiger orchid corsage. Mr. Ward is a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. He was graduated from the University this past semester. Mary Ball, mother of George Washington, was born in Virginia. Pianist To Give Senior Recital Maxine Dunkleberg, pianist, will present her senior recital at 8 p.m. today, in Frank Strong auditorium. The program will include numbers by the composers Bach, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Debussy, Ravel and Liszt. The closing number will be "E flat Concerto" (Liszt). D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, will supply orchestral parts at the second piano. Miss Dunkleberg is a member of the a capella choir, and Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority. 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