图 3,1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1948 Socially Speaking Alpha Chi Tea The Alpha Chi Omega sorority introduced their new housemother, Mrs. Frank McCreeay of Arkansas City, Kan., at a tea Oct. 3 at the chapter house. Hausherr Elects The members of Hausherh hall, newly organized independent women's house, announce the election of the following officers: Selma Prather, president; Lou Robinson, vice-president; Ruth Hille, treasurer; Marjorie Multhaup, social chairman; Drusilla Fowler, intramural chairman; Wilola Hiatt, fire chief; Jo Anne Blanke, A.W.S. representative; Mary Kay Wendt, scholarship chairman; and Shirley Hybarger, Interdorm representative. McCook hall announces the election of the following officers: Harvey Snapp, president; Cleo William Fisher, vice-president; James Rich, secretary - treasurer; Robert C. Brown, social chairman; and Clarence O. Hughes, scholarship chairman. McCook Officers *** Alpha Chi Initiation Alpha Chi Omega announces the initiation on Saturday, Oct. 9, of the following women: Janice Monteith, Laurir Brimingham, and Martha Gregg. Sig Alphs Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Briney, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Belt, Virginia L. Osborne, Kathryn Walters, and Richard Martindale were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, Sunday, Oct. 10. Alumna Visits Here Mrs. William Lapat, fine arts '20, of Houston, spent the weekend here with her daughter, Suzon, fine arts freshman. Mrs. Lapat is president of the Mu Phi Epsilon alumnae chapter at Houston. \* \* \* Phi Kap Tea For New Housemother The Kansas Colony of Phi Kappa Sigma will entertain with a tea and reception honoring its new housemother, Mrs. John A. Scroggs, Sunday, Oct. 17, at the chapter house. Kanna Phi Pledges 29 Kappa Phi, Methodist women's club, announces the pledging of the following women: Elaine Blaylock. Yvonne Brayan, Betty Brown, Margaret Christiansen, Virginia Copp, Phyllis Coughenour, Loyette Hollar, Lavina Horkman, Norma Hunsinger, Clara Karl, Molly Kelly, Mary Grauer, Dorothy Lear. Yvonne Luce, Ann Mahuron, Edrie McCarty, Donna Mecosh, Doris Miller, Jeannine Neihart, Betty Joan Notz, Norma Passmore, Dorothy Pearson, Ruth Pence, Joyce Salsbury, Peggy Shannon, Jo Ann Springs, Mary Anna Ward, Doris Wertz, Josephine White. Committees appointed include Arthur Chapman, Harold Crowder, Oscar Resnick, Erwin Baird, Louis Goyette, and Alice Timpe, program; Fred Stone Truxal, Paul Christian, Mary Francis Ruscha, Donald Van Devander, William Hetzer, John Ott, membership. Phi Sigma Elects Smith Treasurer Phi Sigma, honorary biology society, elected Charles Smith treasurer and appointed committees it its first meeting Monday. Smith succeeds Carlan Pryor, who has not returned to the University. The pledge class of Phi Kappa recently entertained the pledge class of Sigma Kappa with a tea dance. Phi Kappas Entertain Sigma Nus Entertained Alpha Chi Entertains The Delta Gammas held their annual fall openhouse in honor of their pledge class, Friday, Oct. 8. Chaperones were Mesdames: W. T. McWilliams, Wayne Wayne, Charles Wentworth, Gertrude Marten, W. S. Shaw, and Miss Virginia Brand. The Delta Gammas entertained the Sigma Nus with a dessert party recently at the chapter house. Delta Gamma Open House The pledges of Alpha Chi Omega entertained the pledges of Sigma Chi with an hour dance, Friday, Oct. 8. Guests included: James Dendacott, Ronald Mercer, Kenneth Hillyard, Keith Hay, Arnold Eversul, William Dilay, Norman Flinger, Charles Bates, Richard Daigh, Darrell Deck, Jack Braden, Scott Phillips, Michael Maturo, Charles Benscheit, Richard Aylward, Donald Landis. * * James Sherman, Lee Sauder, Gene Robison, Thomas Feldhahn, George Mastio, Charles Avey, William Dodson, Leland Bahl, Edward Houlic, James Scott, Paul Straud, George Francis, Cooper Rollow, William Binter, Mark Moore, James Moddelmog, William Haggard, Robert Gunn. Dayton Molzen, Donald Patton, Max Simpson, Verne Ricketts, Thomas Milligan, Richard Steven, Thomas Thompson, Atton Ray, Ken- neth Smith, William Pierson, Gene Conkin, Balie Waggener, Joe Mordrell, Jerald Bales, Wallace McKee, Eldon Bell, William McGregor, Grove Roberts, Gene Baloon, John Blauw. Weddings And Engagements Delta Delta Delta Pinning The announcement was made at the chapter house by Mrs. Charles Wentworth, housemother, who received a corsage of purple baby orchids. Chocolates were passed by Miss Nancy McGraw, Miss Mary Kay Kottman, and Mrs. James Barr, who wore gardenia corsages. Miss Shepherd received purple baby orchids. Delta Delta Delta announces the pinning of Miss Marybelle Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Shepherd of Mission, to Robert L. Falkenberg, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Falkenberg, also of Mission. Miss Shepherd is a College junior. Mr. Falkenberg is a junior at the University of Colorado, and a member of Delta Tau Delta. Veverka-Van Dyke Corbin Hall announces the engagement of Yvonne Veverka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Veverka of Plainsville, to Paul Van Dyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Dyke of Plainsville. Announcement was made by Mrs. Treva Brown, housemother, at coffee Sunday, Oct. 10. Assistants were Norma Armhold and Marilyn Harter. Miss Veverka is a College freshman. Mr. Van Dyke was graduated from the University in 1948 and is now associated with his father in business. He is a member of Sigma Nu. Delta Gammas Entertain The pledge class of Delta Gamma entertained the pledges of Sigma Chi with an hour dance, Saturday, Sept. 9. Kappa Phi Meeting The last pledging service for this semester for Kappa Phi, Methodist women's club, will be at 7 p.m. today in the Wesley Foundation office in Myer's hall. Read the Want Ads daily. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage), published in Lawrence, after afternoons, for university year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class on Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office in Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. 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