MONDAY, MAY 24, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Socially Speaking- Finals Take A Back Seat Now But Wait A Few Days More AD Pi Founder's Dav Tau chapter of Alpha Delta Pi held its annual Founder's Day dinner Sunday at the chapter house. Approximately 150 persons attended the 9th anniversary of the founding of the sorority. One of the charter members of Tau chapter, Mrs. Anne Malott Humphrey, Junction City, was an honored guest. Mary Lou Lane was presented an award for having the highest scholastic average in the pledge class. Jeanne Cooper, a member of Mortar Board, and Mary Lois Rice, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, were also honored. \* \* \* Templin Dinner Seniors at Templin hall were entertained with the annual senior dinner Tuesday, at Templin hall. Corbin Hall Formal Guests at the Corbin hall spring formal dance May 14 were John S. Domoney, Marion M. Harter, Kerrel E. Butler, Jr., E. Eugene Pope, Donald L. Blachly, Roy E. Smoots, Lyle G. Nelson, Kenneth Kirkendall, Lawrence E. Hyde, Charles R. Ridginger, Lawrence C. Merere, John D. Matyas, Charles W. Crowley, M. Matyas, Charles W. Crowley, Beryl Hefley. Allan Burns, Stewart F. Lambers, Bob Roberts, John S. Brown, Delmer F. Harris, Gerald A. Pauls, Kenneth W. Philo, Joe F. Gregory, Bolivar Marquez, Fred R. Helm, Daniel G. Senkavik, John F. Lukert Donald A. Harris, Armond D. Wullschleger, A. Donald Blakeslee, Floyd T. Beery, Paul W. Hodges, William E. Ruth, Eddie J. Beins, Bob Eastham, Elman C. Rinehart Donald K. Spangler, Mike Rake, Paul R. Garey, G. Warren Beck, Donald E. Kramer, Ben Simpson, Herbert H. Weindenshaul, G. Robert Goddfrey, H. Morgan Wright, Kenneth Henning, Paul Scheueller, William D. Nelligan, Robert V. Bowersock, James L. Parmele, Marvin W. Kimsy, Charles B. Replogle, Charles M. Wardin, Fritz Alfreyr, Richard Butler, Gordon L. Walters, Jr., Norman Radke, Dave LoVette, Clarence O. Jenkins, Robert H. Brown. Sonny Howard, Roy Riegle, Harold Hakerson, John D. Brown, Robert B. Kline, Everett N. Devault, John W. Dickerson, Robert E. Hardin, Athol Bullock, Charles R. Wilderson, James Rich, Bud Jones, Calvin E. Cooley, Robert L. Van Clitters, James E. Faris, George E. Wootten, Fred I. Goodenow, Walter D. Diehli, Gerald C. Taylor, Duane Wilderson, Kenneth Bottenberg, Kenneth Peck, Richard Leighty, Robert C. Hamilton, Marvin S. Liggett, Burt A. Robson, Raymond Sander, Charles G. Howe, Robert M. Munert, Allan Jarvis, Robert L. Eberweiner, Roger L. Davis, Norman G. Royer, Alan B. Kidd, Kenneth E. Peery, Leeman C. Joslin, Leonard R. Hersh, Robert D. Snair. Raymond E. Cooper, Albert A. Heckes, James E. Keller, Robert D. Howard, Robert Lindenbaum, Harold M. Benitz, D. Spencer Yoho, Dewsey G. Nemec, Richard M. Bryce, Kenneth B. Tyson, Charles B. Peek Darlow Goertzen, Charles N. Howard, Arnold H. Greenhouse, Warren A. Rugan, Gerald L. Canfield, Harry Dollar Rise, Van D. Bernard Harrison, Jr., Robert L. Marshall, Robert J. Kille, P. Raymond Jones, Arthur Tech, H. Epifena Dittemore, Robert M. Randell, Gerald E. Stuzi, Hobart M. Cookhraam, Arthur C. Oatman, Jr., Gilbert R. Holle, and Robert F. Bennett. Chaperons were Mrs. Mildred Scott, Mrs. Vivian Christian, and Miss Carlotta Nellis. Lambda Chi Formal Lambda Chi Alpha held its spring formal May 14 at the chapter house. Guests were Barbara Lamoreaux, Marie Schumacher, Billie Jo Kent, Mary Flo Spilman, Marilyn Lundy, Shirley Lundy, Peggy Miller, Claire Grothusen, Georgia Ginther, Grace Vaniman, Mary Ann Sawyer, Arlene Johnson, Elnita Richmond, Joan Raney, Barbara Karges, Norma Mendenhall, Joan Young, Pat Rutledge, Pa McCluthey, Midge Anderson, Joan Bushey, Jerry Osmer, Lois Ann Carinder, Donna Scott, Marion Mills, Mary Lou Lane, Ruth Murphy, Jeanne Coxe, Jeanene Trego, Ruth Feverly, Marcella Cousins, Phyllis Mowery. Out-of-town guests were Shirley Sparling, Helen Granstrom, Joan Daggett, Shirley Lindquist, and Mary McCaul, Kansas City, Mo., Miriam Brownell, Wichita; Jeanne Harvey, Salina, Virginia Selby, Hays; Phyllis Moske, Junction City; Vii Chuldow, Columbia, Mo.; Venita Cox and Ramona Sprinkle, Hutchinson; Glennia Rose Folkerts, Larned; and Leta Wray Douglas, Dento. Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dergence, Mrs. T. H. Stuart, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. F. A. Benson, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mize. Kappa Eta Kappa \* \* Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces the initiation of Glenn Wayne Fordham, Donald H. Gordon, Robert D. Lindsay, Donald D. McMurray, John W. Roberts, and Elmer Weigel. * * AK Psi Spring Formal Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, recently held its annual spring formal dance in the Crystal room of the Hotel Eldridge. Guests were Ann Stout, Winifred Wilson, Adale Bernero, Fernes Mee, Patricia Torrey, Anne Scott, Rachel Cooper, Bettie Booth, Virginia Jensen, Shirley Lindauer, Jane Archibald, Lair Jane, Joyce Magigonian, Betty Ketchum, Lois Metzger, Marjorie Clark, Margaret Philblad, Delia Reed, Jeane Chenoweth, and Ruth McMahon. Mesdames Dick Yaple, Marvin Zimmerman, Robert Hilton, John Taylor, Bill Brackman, Harold Marquard, Edward Klewer, Edgar Narrant, John Dixon, Paul Briley, Louis Huber, Carol Campbell, Edwin Kirchhoff, Maurice Mosher, Raymond Norburg, and Richard Kroeseing. Dean and Mrs. Paul Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Warger, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weltmer. * * Phi Gamma Delta held its annual spring party May 15 at the chapter house. The Jinx room, porches, and terrace were decorated with lattice work, spring flowers and greenery, lanterns, and fountains. Guests were Edith Elam, Helen Piller, Elaine Elvig, Mary Doulas, Harriet Waddell, Marty Waddell, Letitia Laming, Eileen Maloney, Patricia Glover, Nancy Goering, Jeanne Chambers, Diane Stryker, Margaret Meeks, Carolyn Coleman, Barbara Pack, Rosemary Robinson, Barbara Nash, Veda Spohn, Iva Belle Flora, Mary Jane Merriman, Mary Katherine, Adelaide Schutz, Walt Rangers, Susan Boyle, Doris Wolf, Jean Bowers, Jane Clark, Anne Heider, Joan Puckett, Martha Duncan, Mary Ann McClure, Martha Yingling, Dorothy Feldkamp, Margaret Granger. Patricia Riggs, Katherine Pearson, Nancy Lindenmuth, Patricia Cook Billie Powell, Mary Lynn Hegarty, Patricia Watkins, Carolyn Carmean, Virginia Joseph, Betty Jo Laired, Amy Guinotte, Vina Lou Godding, Kakie Larson, Gloria Wasson, Karen York, Alice Appleton, Carolyn Weigand, Nancy Moore, Joyce Rock, Joan Gardner, Springer, Nancy Welker, Ann Warner, Cary Campbell, Mary Lewis, Janet Lee Downs, Shirley Neff, Katharine Hoag, Carol Harris, Isabel Faurot, Constance Schreiber, Martha Miller, Jeanne Rankin, Mary Margaret Morris, and Barbara Richards. Acacia Pledges Five *** Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of William Eves, Lakin; William Love, Kansas City, Kan.; Luster Main, Kansas City, Kan.; Ralph McClung, Hugoton; and Willard Dean, Kildare, Okla. Weddings And Engagements Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bedell, Augusta, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anita, to William Gordon Chappuie, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Chappuie, Independence, Kan. Bedell-Chappuie The announcement was made by Hortense Bedell at dinner at Locksley hall. Chocolates were passed by Hortense Bedell and Wanda Baker. Miss Bedell is an education junior. Mr. Chappuie is a College senior, and a freshman in the School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Chi, professional fraternity. Krehbiel-Wilson ☆ ☆ Mrs. Vivian Christian, housemother of Locksley hall, announced the pinning of Valera Krehbiel to Walter Arthur Wilson. Chocolates were passed by Joan Holzapfel and Marion Greenlee. Loraine Mai sang "I Love You Truly." Miss Krebbiel is an education freshman. Mr. Wilson is a graduate student in the physical education department and is a member of Sigma Chi. Pinkney-Wilderson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pinkney, Ford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Charles Wilderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Leo Wilderson. El Reno, Okla. ☆ ☆ Miss Pinkney is a College sophomore. Mr. Wilderson is an engineering junior. 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