TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Triangle Faculty Dinner Triangle fraternity held a faculty dinner Dec. 7. Guests present were Chancellor and Mrs. Denea W. Malott, Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Martha Peterson, Dean and Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, and Dr. Shelby A. Miller, Mrs. Harry W. Potts, house-mother, was hostess. *** Guests were Phil Clark, John Wuest, William Case, David Bridenthal, Donald Butter, Clifford Malone, Sonny Berry, Harry Depew, Brock Hamacher, Lawrence Hamilton, Boyd Latimer, George Locke, Ronald Buschard, Paul Garey, Wayne Hilton, Max Teare, Bill Price, George Moore, G. Q. Pierce. Alpha Omicron PI sorority held its annual Christmas formal Dec. 3 at the chapter house. Alpha Omicron Pi Formal Lawrence Channell, Edwin Minter, Robert Brown, William Flynn, Robert Miller, Jack Wilson, John Molnar, Harvey Terbar, Ray Wolfe, Albert Stewart, Bill Tiwig, Guy May, Dan Stark, Lawrence Leftus, Jack Waller, Alfred Moore, Thomas Loe, Lee Wildgen, Norman Gar-巩Eugene Trait, James Dudley Ralph Ufford, Melvin Rice, Richard Childs, Reed Bailey, Donald Jackson, Leon De Young, Robert McDonald. Chaperons were Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, housemother, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hahn, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Wilma Hooper, and Mrs. Nelle Hopkins. Pi Beta Phi Pledges Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the pledging of Patty A. Riggs, fine arts freshman from Wichita, and Emily Stewart, journalism sophomore from Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Riggs was pledged Dec. 3. Miss Stewart was pledged Monday. *** Alpha Chi Omega Tea Dance Alpha Chi Omega Tea Dance Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Tau Delta held a tea dance Saturday. The dance was held at the Alpha Chi Omega chapter house. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Alumnus Speaks To Class About Public Relations The functions of the information officer in government and the opportunities in the public relations field were explained to the class in Editorial Problems and Policies recently by Herbert B. Little, director of information of the U.S. department of labor. Mr. Little, returning to Washington, D.C. from the national.convention of the C.I.O., was visiting the campus when asked to talk to the class. He was graduated from the University in 1921. Until 1938 he was employed by the United Press and Scripps-Howard. He was with the office of war information during the war. Weddings And Engagements Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the pinning of Miss Carolyn Campbell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Campbell of Kansas City, Mo., to William A. Conboy, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Conboy of Lawrence. Campbell-Conboy Pinning Barbara Pack announced the pinning during dessert Nov. 12. Miss Campbell received a corsage of roses. The attendants received corsages of carnations. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother received a birds of paradise corsage. Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Charlotte Pringle and Charles Avey. The announcement was made at dinner by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother. Miss Pringle wore a corsage of cream roses. Mrs. Shaw received a corsage of pink carnations. Both Miss Campbell and Conboy are college seniors. Mr. Conboy is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Mr. Avey is a graduate of the School of Engineering. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Pringle-Avey Pinning ☆ ☆ Miss Pringle was assisted by Misses Harolyn Clark and Sara Webb. They received gardenia corsages. Miss Pringle is a college sophomore. ☆ ☆ Kerschen-Sherman Engagement Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity an- T A X I Call 2—800 DAY OR NIGHT- We have all new equipment. 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