WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Harmon Co-op Christmas Formal Harmon Co-op Christmas Formal The annual Christmas formal was held by Harmon Co-op Dee 17. Guests were Eleanor Anderson, Beverly Wilber, Betty Ratzlaff, Marshall Johnson, Malcolm Dryden, George Hursig, Walter Gibbs, Donald Mosier, Gaylan Beuthien, Howard Hobrock, Hershel Kraft, Carroll Sprague. William Votopka, Warren Smith. Milton Lewis, Fred Cooper, Robert Davis, Stianley Wilbur, J. R. Majors. Scott Ninginger, Robert Van Horne, Richard Pfister, David Wilkie, William Martin, John Campbell, Lyle Deniston, Claude Harder, LaVerne McMillan, Dewey Churchill, Arthur Snyder, Charles Bernard, and James Renfre Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Norvel McClung, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prichard, and Miss Portteus Latimer, housemother. Alpha Delta Sigma Elects Alpha Delta Sigma, advertising fraternity, elected the following new officers for the coming semester: William E. Beck, president; Dean R Knuth, vice president; Robert N Bolitho, secretary; and Ira Gissen treasurer. The election was held Dec. 6. * * Lambda Chi Alpha Dinner Harmon Co-op Hour Dance Harmon Co-op will hold an hour dance tomorrow from 7 to 8 p.m. Lambda Chi Alpha Dinner Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held an exchange dinner with Omicron Pi sorority Jan. 4. *** Alpha Delta Pi Hour Dance Alpha Delta Pi Hour Dance The pledge class of Alpha Delta Pi sorority had an hour dance with the pledge class of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity Jan. 7. - * * Lambda Chi Alpha Dinner Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held an exchange dinner with the Delta Delta Delta sorority Jan. 6. Delta Gamma Hour Dance Kanna Sigma Dinner-Dance Delta Gamma Hour Dance The pledge class of Delta Gamma sorority entertained the pledge class of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour-dance Jan. 7. Kappa Sigma Dinner-Dance The Kappa Sigma pledge class held a dinner-dance at the chapter house Jan. 7. Guests included: Jayne Mater, Patricia Glover, Dorothy Dean, Marion Nearing, Donna McCosh, Ann Harms, Tishie Engle, Carolyn Wells, Mary Evert, Lilia Huten, Arden Angst, Sydney Ashton, Jane Kirchoff, and Patricia Creech. *** Alpha Omicron Pi Pledges Alpha Omicron Pi-announces the pledging of Mary Sue Meyer, Kansas City, Mo.. Dona Kempster, Pittsburgh, and Marjorie Peters, Loveland, Colo. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS at Samples WATCH SHOP 914½ Mass. Ph. 368 All watches timed by Electronics Robert Parrish, business junior, was elected president of Alpha Kappa Psi, national commerce fraternity. Jan. 6. Alpha Kappa Psi Elects Parrish Other officers who were elected are: Grant Vonderschmidt, business junior, vice-president; Don J. Madson, business junior, secretary; Guy Kidwell, business junior, treasurer; and James Black, business junior, master of rituals. Twenty-two men were initiated into the fraternity on Dec. 12. They are Gordon R. Chapple, Paul R. Goddard, Samuel J. Lance, Paul Maier, Walter J. Michaelis, Delmar L. Robertson, and Kenneth B. Tyson, business seniors; James W. Black, William M. Cole, Donald M. Ely, Richard L. Hamilton, Ralph Kennedy, Guy C. Madison, Frank W. Martin, Dean E. Stephenson, Byron Werges, and Donald Yockey, business juniors; James E. Blocker, College junior; William N. Casto, education senior; Robert E. Falconer, education sophomore; and Fred C. Stelzner, education junior. Lambda Chi Aluha Formal Dance Lambda Chi Alpha held its Christmas formal party Dec. 18 at the chapter house. Guests were Ellen Charles, Janet Morrison, Sally Sue Woodward, Joan Raney, Marguerita Kerschen, Evelyn Wulfkeuhler, Jean Pearson, Claire Grothusen, Barbara Burnham, Jean Francisco, Dorothy Dudley. Honkins Hall Elects Elaine Dykes, Jo Ann Putney, Marjorie Goldsworthy, Mary Marr Evert, Donna Hillyer, Janice Monte- tith, Janet Parks, Jo Ann Mannon, Marilyn Richards, Carla Ann Haber, Phyllis Griffith, Martha Carpenter, Philys Curtis, Claire E. White. Harolyn Clark, Kathryn Kubik, Dorothy Baldwin, Elizabeth Bull, Shirley Varmum, Glenna Rose Folk- kerts, Phyllis Wilson, Anna Van Nortwick, Betty Jeanne Watkins, Mary Beth Herriott, Jane Pope, Joy Springer, Barbara Lamoreaux, Mary Wise. Martha Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fanestil, Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. John Long, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dergance, Prof, and Mrs. Ethan P. Allen, Edward Pemberton, Mrs. T. H. Stuart, Mrs. Esther Reed, Mrs. James A. Hooke, and Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg New officers for Hopkins hall elected Monday are Kathleen McKinney, president; and Phyllis McFarland, vice president. Other officers will be elected after the beginning of the spring semester. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Weddings And Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moser of Hawatha announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Victor Hogg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irl Hogg of Glen Elder, Calif. The wedding took place Jan. 2 in Danforth chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg are both former students of the University. Moser-Hogg Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Hogg are both former students of the University. Riley-Seegmueller Engagement Kiley-Seegmuel, Morgan. Sterling and announces the engager of Carolyn Riley, daughter of Mrs. Sylvia Riley of Goodland, to E. L. Seegmueller, son of Mr., and Mrs. Robert Seegmueller of Hamilton, Ohio. Miss Riley is a freshman in the College. Mr. Seegmueller is a senior in engineering. ☆ ☆ Raney-Cockreham Engagement Raney-Cockremy Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raney of Johnson announce the marriage of Mr. Cockremy to Hobart M. Cockremah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olie Cockremah, also of Johnson. The marriage will take place in The marriage will take place in the early spring. Miss Raney is a junior in education. Mr. Cockreham attended the University last year and is now operating a ranch in Bright, Wyo. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Marge Stark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stark of Manhattan, to William H. Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison of Downs. Stark-Harrison Pinning Miss Stark is a fine arts senior. Mr. Harrison is a business senior, and a member of Beta Theta Pi. Cromack-Stonebarker Engagement The engagement of Donna Lee Cromack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cromack, Jr., of Hays to William Stonebarker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Stonebarker, Ellsworth was announced by Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Locksley hall housemother, at dinner Jan. 3. Chocolates were passed by Donna Ramsey and Joan Holzapfel. Both wore rose corsages. Miss Cromack is a College freshman. Fleming-Gould Engagement Miss Fleming is a graduate of the University and a teacher in Dodge City schools. Mr. Gould is a senior in engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Fleming of. Dodge City announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Louise, to Francis Henry Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Gould of Dodge City. The wedding will be next summer. CALL'S ACROSS FROM LINDLEY Non-Credit Classes For Sunflower Wives - LUNCHES - BREAKFASTS A ten-week program of noncredit classes will begin Monday, Jan. 17, for wives of students living at Sunflower, Mrs. Betty Lou Collins, I Douglas road, said today that enrollment fees would cover nursery privileges. - DINNERS - BETWEEN MEAL SNACKS Open 7 Days A Week 7 A.M.----11 P.M. Interior decoration, sewing, book reviewing, child care, and marriage and family relations will be some of the courses offered. Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, will initiate a course in "Gracious Living" which will feature ten speakers. Her topic will be "How To Entertain Your Friends." Mrs. Collins urged wives to see her about enrolling. Folkerts-Row Engagement Mrs. P. L. Keenan announces the engagement of her daughter, Glenna Rose Folkerts of Larned to Alvin A. Row, Jr., son of A. A. Row, also of Larned. Mr. Row, Jr., is a sophomore in engineering. Foster-Yohe Engagement Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster of Halstead announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Spencer Yoye, son of Mrs. Del Yohe of Burron. The wedding will be Jan. 29. Miss Foster is a College sophomore. Mr. Yohe is a senior in business. Social Work Group To Hold Meeting About 200 persons are expected to attend the annual meeting of the graduate department of social work at the University of Kansas Friday. The work of the department in the two and a half years since its founding will be reviewed at the meeting. Prof. Esther Twente is chairman of the department. Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, dean of the University Medical school, will address the group at a dinner meeting in the Union. The Book Book 1021 A M 838. 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