a c i y i- s. 7, e, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Picnics, Banquets, And Dances Make Up Spring Entertainment Sigma Nu Reunion Sigma Nu fraternity will hold the 64th annual reunion of its alumni association at the chapter house this weekend. Approximately 100 guests are expected to attend the banquet Sunday. Bud Hinkle, fraternity commander, qpd Dr. Edward F. Hashinger, Kansas City, will be the speakers Dr. Hashinger was formerly grand regent of the national organization of Sigma Nu. - * Hillcrest and two unorganized houses at 1245 Louisiana and 1147 Tennessee, held a spring formal in the V.F.W. hall May I. Guests were V. Boyd Bainter, Henry Black, Roderick Brady, Harlan Burns, Robert Clark, Phil Clark, Ryland Coe, Rolland Cole, Richard Cracken, Robert Dale, Charles Freshwater, Norman Hull, James Kanehl, Clyde King, Bud Kramer, Robert Kuckelman, Al Lang, William Madden, Mendole Marsh. Duane McMillin, John Meyer, Dean Nelson, Joseph Nipper, John Ott, Darwin Runke, Benny Simpson, Leo Smith, Earl Spidel, Frank Stevens, Arthur Toch, Garth Van Pelt, William Votapka, Tom Watkins, Phil Woodward. Mary Lou Bonjour, Amy Bowers, Barbara Byington, Charity Fischer, Betty Jane Fortune, Marcia Griebel, Helen McMeyen, Marjorie Quiring, Elsie Marie Randell, Martha Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McDonald Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Anderson and Mrs. H. M. Nusbaum. Sleepy Hollow Dance Sleepy Hollow's spring formal was given May 1. A night club theme was used. Guests were Laurence Hamilton, Robert Sleigh, William Ogg, Richard Houts, Richard Price, Richard Pickler, Harold Simmons, Ted Hanske, John Cejka, Dewey Blank, Ralph McClung, Raymond Sparks, Robert Seacat, Donald Brown, Dale Cheney, Herbert Gromeyer, Don Vaughn, Parsons; Doris Drummond and Jo Ann Michanek, St. Joseph, Mo.; Morce Murray, Kansas City, Kan; Jack Kennedy, Topeka; Harry Pittman, Independence; Neal Thompson, cottonwood; Harold Black, Manhattan; and Virginia Chamberlain, Kansas City, Mo. Watkins Hall Entertains Watkins hall entertained their mothers May 1 and 2 with Saturday night desert and coffee and a Sunday morning breakfast. Guests present were Mesdames James E. Rummer, Henry Levi, Paul E. Stember, George Ross, Clara A. Childers, Andrew Moser, E. J. Neeley, Russell G. Davis, Fred Dickerson, Marie Robertson, Chris E. J. Mann, Carol G. Harris, Margaret Thomas, G. E. Van Wormer. N. C. Calvert, J. V. Skonberg, A. E. Prettyman, J. E. Mharg, J. E. McKinney, E. R. Strowig, H. A. Kelly, A. R. Jacobson, Arthur C. Oatman, P. Hawkins, Albert Pinki- n, J. W. Holm, Sharon French, W. G. Stout, E. J. Bolas, Caroll V. Miller, Millie Carter, Glen S. Shipp, R. D. Calvin, Dan Rebbert, M. F. Hyde. Dale Edmonds, C. B. Gold, Charles Ruhlen, Lloyd B. Locke, Lester H. Hoffman, F. N. Peterson, Elmer Waterman, Litta Kent, Kent, Merle Hoover, Misses Peg Glover, Jayne Glover, Bessie Wilder, Margaret Habein, Martha Peterson, and Mrs Julia Willard. - * * Dinner Guests Dinner Classes Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ruth and Mrs. Kenneth Irving, Solomon; and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Talmadge, Kansas City, Kan., were dinner guests at Battenfeld hall May 2. Former Student Visits Mrs. Mel Hanna, a former student at the University, visited the design department Wednesday. She lives at Lyndon. Pledge Class Smoker Pledge Class Smoke The pledge class of Sigma Chi was recently guests of the Kappa Sigma pledge class at a smoker. Kappa Sigma Officers Harlan Ochs was elected grand master of Kappa Sigma Monday. Jack Steinle was chosen grand procurator, Jack Foster, grand master of ceremonies, and Richard Randall and Judson Greer, guards. ※ ※ ※ Pi KA Elects Louis Silks, Kansas City, Mo. was elected president of Pi Kappa Alpha for the fall term of 1948. Other officers are James Small, vice-president; Edward Eagle, secretary; Charles Lindberg, treasurer; and Robert Flatt, historian. - * * SK Parent's Day Sigma Kappa held its Parent's Day dinner May 5 at the chapter house, Patricia Beuhler, president, made the speech of welcome. Guests present were Mrs. Inez A. Dunn, Garden City; Mr. and Mrs. Bethel O. Young, Hardtner; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hemphill, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Allen, Sedan; Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Farnham, Abilene; Mr. and Mrs. Lon Mishler, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter, Mrs. Hattie Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Alton, Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Guenther, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stuhley, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. James B. Smith, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ott, Madison; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sagnoen, Kansas City, Kan. City, Kan. Tech. Sgt. Fred Baldwin, Fort Leavenworth; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fawkes and Gary Sullins, Independence, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller' and Ellis Miller, Langdon; Mrs. G. K. Miller and Mr. C. R. Raymond of Greensburg; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wettig, Fredonia; Mr. and Mrs. Theo F. Buhler, Harrisonville, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hadley, Topeka and Mrs. Ruth C. Routon, Merriam Pledge Class Entertains The pledge class of Pi Kappa Alpha entertained pledges of Gamma Phi Beta at a dinner-dance from 6 to 8 pm. Wednesday. Chapers were Mrs. Clark Mandigo and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin. Speeding was the direct cause of 9,400 deaths and 260,000 injuries in 1947 traffic in the United States. Heed speed limits! the national examination for registration of occupational therapists will be given at the University June 25. Nancie Greenman, associate professor of design, said today. National OT Exam Will Be June 25 The examination is given twice a year to students who have completed their academic work in occupational therapy. They must take the examination to become registered for positions. The fee is $10, Miss Greenman said. University students who are nearer another school where the examination is given can take it there. The examination is prepared and distributed by the American Occupational Therapy association office in New York. Weddings And Engagements Hershberger-Enns traditional chocolates were passed by Louise Warner, Georgia Haun, and Margaret Doll to announce the pinning of Wilma Hershberger to Myron "Sonny" Enns at the Delta Delta house April 30. Miss Hershberger an orchid corsage, and her attendants wore a white gardenia and white carnations. Mrs. Charles Wentworth, housemother, received a white gardenia and pink carnations. Miss Hershberger, a college freshman, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hershberger, Newton. Mr. Enns, a College sophomore and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Enns, Newton. Frack-Campbell the pinning of Imogene Frack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Frack, Ingalls, to Jack A. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Campbell, Lakin, was announced recently at the Theta Phi Alpha chapter house. Mrs. W, L. Patterson made the announcement. She wore a corsage of gardenias. Miss Frack was attended by Geraldine Koelzer and Patricia Patten who received corsages of red roses. Miss Frack wore an orchid. Mr. Campbell, a business junior is a member of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity. Miss Frack is an education senior. FINE SERVICE GREAT SQUARE REAL CARS DEAL AIR - CONDITIONED COME IN TOMORROW FOR LUNCH OR DINNER - A Tasty Lunch Suggestion: One of our Special Tempting Sandwiches and a malt or milkshake. 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