TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Corbin Christmas Formal The holiday atmosphere was manifested by Christmas trees, wreaths, evergreen rope, and scattered snowflakes when members of Corbin hall held their annual Christmas formal Friday. Intermission entertainment was provided by Joan Rodgers, fine arts senior, who sang "Christmas Dreaming" and "White Christmas." ing and Chaperones were Mesdames H. J. Overholser, T. W. Harris, Esther Reed, and Treva Brown. Guests included Paul Thome, James Petersen, Robert VanCitters, Donald Blachly, Jess Charles, Bobby Reusser, Frank Haas, John Brown, Dudley Potter, Thomas Ackerman, Gordon Walters, Jack Moler, John Lukert, Ray Smoots, George Lowe, Haney Scott, Louis Powers, Richard P. Royer, William Maze, Lloyd Trace, Kenneth Miller, Walter Burch, Robert Merrill, Winton Stud, Joseph Brown, Ed O'Leary. Don Curry, Joseph Mendenhall, John Meyer, Eugene Kuehnle, Clifford Klepper, Cecil Meyer, Traverse Hall, Charles Warden, Don Blakeslee, Wayne Strong, James Melroy, Lex Springer, Mark Handley, Richard Krimminger, Roy Wonder, Delmar Harris, Richard Butler, Ned Hoover, William E. Evans, Ernest Meis, Donald Sieben, Ray Lyle, Bradley Keith, Calvin Cooley, Prescott Underwood, Philip Woodward. Richard Shannon, Donald Spangler, Robert Austill, Gordon Herrick, John Matyas, Lee Hutcheson, James Westbrook, Spencer Yohe, John Goodard, George Hawkins, Loren Tumbleson, Robert Stephenson, William Mays, Kenneth Tyson, Gillette DeMars, William Ruth, Francis McCileanah, Burt Robson, Kenneth Koenig, Richard Fletcher, Leo Mendenhall, J. W. Dickey, Robert Randell, William Ries. Robert Bennett, Robert Godfrey, Kenneth Conyers, Richard Jeffcoatte, Barry McDaniel, Albert Heckes, Glenn Bethany, Robert Atteberry, William Dillow, Paul Seilwold, William Wendt, Dean Gilley, Richard Metz, Charles Wilderson, Duane Wilderson, Roy Bailey, Curtis Nystrom, Howard Kislung, Dale Smith, LaMar Davis, Eddie Beins, Brownell Landes, Ray Brewer, Myron Pivonka. James Gilland, Gerald Raines, Marion Harter, Robert Eberwein, Robert Howard, Marvin Liggett, Ralph Reaume, George Prlain, David LoVette, Bruce Wilder, Robert Kurtz, Warren Crummett, Robert Jumert, Wade Arthur, Edward Slye, Marence Hughes, Robert Leel, Robert Dula, Kenneth Peck, Edward Galyon, Stewart Lambers, Edward Bousser, George Herman, Fred Howard. Kenneth Swedlund, Robert Gillis, Bruce Johnson, Gerald Stuur, Euz- It seems the student reached out to pat the "monster" on its oversized head. Instead of returning this sign of affection in the usual manner, Caesar opened his mouth and started to swallow the hand. If you see a student walking around the campus minus one hand, don't be surprised. Caesar is hungry. Perhaps Caesar Wanted A Drag However, a lighted cigarette burned the roof of Caesar's mouth and the student was able to retrieve hs hand with only minor cuts. gene Dittemore, Dan Black, Francis Wagner, Donald Boucher, Charles Howard, William Casteen, Gerald Peters, William Funk, Ronald Coats, Wesley Wegley, Charles Middleton, John Kapter, Frank Davis John Wetmore, Ernest Benniger. Miller Christmas Formal Miller hall held its annual Christmas formal dance Friday. Guests were Frank Meyer, Bernard Weitzner, Raymond Rathert, Carl Kramm, Wayne Eckel, Kenneth Sperry, Delmar Waterman, Don Hull, Louis Sandage, Warren Banning, Bruce Chittenden, Tom Barrett, Gabe Parks, Charles Heil, Lyle Wheateroft, Gilbert West, Clifford Newberry, Duane Compton, James Winblad, Marvin Reed. Harold Benitz, Charles Burns, Walter Mueller, Joseph Morrow, Paul Teeter, John Suptic, Robert Hardin, Carl Unnhu, Marion Roesel, Jim Pierce, William Adams, Morene Keplinger, Charles Sturgeon, Sidney Teaford, Richard Garnard, Dan Ward, Preston Hunter, Donald Spiegel, Curtis Harris, Henry Reed, Harriet Graves, Barbara Huser, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Chubb Longhofer and Catherine Barber. Out-of-town guests were Berkeley Schaulis, Clay Center; David Schafer, Mcneapolis, Minn.; Lawrence Kientz, Manhattan; Harold Hula, Teoka; Clarke Thomas, Hutchinson; Bob Simmons, Denver, and Hank Doering, Ottawa. Delta Gamma Hour Dance Hank Deering, Chaperones were Mesdames: H. P. Ramage, Ralph Park, Grace Collier and R. G. Roche. The pledges of Delta Gamma entertained the pledges of Lambda Chi Alpha with an hour dance Friday. Weddings And Engagements Rankin-Harris Pinning Bur Manor announces the pinning of Jean Rankin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rankin of Kansas City, Mo., to Richard C. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Covington of Kingman. Miss Rankin won an orchid corsage. Her attendants Jackie Baum and Jackie Campbell received tallisman roses. Mrs. Fanny De Lozier, housemother, received white gardeners. Miss Rankin is a college senior Mr. Harris is a college junior and a member of Delta Chi fraternity. Foster-Jacques Pinning Monchorsia hall announces the pinning of Marion Lee Foster and John A. Jacques. Miss Foster is from Junction City, Kan., and is a sophomore in the college. Mr. Jacques is a junior in the school of fine arts and is from Lawrence. Announcement was made Friday by Mrs. Lela Whiteford, housemother, at an after dinner coffee. Miss Foster wore a corsage of orchids. She was assisted by Sue Stayton, Joyce Burns and Dolores Montgomery, who wore gardenia corsages. Mrs. Whiteford also wore a gardenia corsage. jones-Smith Pinning Delta Gamma announces the pinning of Donnie Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Emporia to Kenneth T. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith of Webb City. Mo. Serolles announcing the pinning were presented to the members during dinner. Miss Jones was assisted by Misses Laurabelle King and Donna Mueller who received corsages of American beauty roses. Mrs. B. S. Shaw, housemother, received a corsage of white carnations. Miss Jones wore a corsage of baby orchids University Daily Kansan HOLIDAY GREETINGS Mail subserviation: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Public in Lawrence, afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination periods. Class 17, 18, 20 at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. TO YOU For you who are going home for Christmas we can only say MERRY CHRISTMAS. 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