PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948 Socially Speaking- More And More Parties Prove That Spring Is Really Here Sigma Pi Elects Sigma Pi, newly organized social fraternity, announces the election of Donald Carr, sage; Edward Shehey, first counselor; Robert Morris, second counselor; Edmond Fiedler, third counselor; Donald Clark, fourth counselor; and Pedro Antonelli, herald. Initiation was held Sunday for Ralph W. Clark, professor of pharmacy; Carr, Morris, Feldier, Antonioli, Clark, Sheheey, Dale Sharp, Robert Herriott, and Eugene Cooper. Acacia Election Acacia fraternity announces the recent election of William Wilson, venerable dean; Glenn Vernon, senior dean; Kenneth Tyso, junior dean; Robert V. Ford, secretary; and George Kroesing, treasurer. The Kansas chapter of the fraternity was reactivated by the Acacia chapter of Kansas State with the formal initiation of Thomas Armstrong, Leo Mendenhall, Curtis Waim, Frank Clinesmith, George Kraft, Gayler Alexander, Robert L. Hughes, Eugene Wetzel, George Kroesing, Gordon Chapple, Robert V. Ford, Rix Shanline, Glenn Vernon, Edward Galyon, Marvin Liiggett, John Jacques, James Eatmon, William Wilson, Kenneth Tyson, Richard Garnand, and Charles Hall. Theta Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha entertained at the chapter house the past weekend in celebration of Founders' day. Caryuth Hall Dance dumbre president, Miss Margaret Dortland, Mrs. Dorothy Leonard Kannapel, and Mrs. Agnes Krenzer, Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. Georgiena Keutzer and Mrs. Carl Fangman, Seneca, Mrs. E. G. Schreck, Independence; Mrs. John P. Habiger, Wichita; Mrs. R. B. Owen, Hutchinson; and Mrs. John Koppers, Olathe. Carruth hall entertained May 1 with a Ballerina Ball held at the chapter house. Ten-inch silhouettes of ballet dancers with pastel crepe paper skirts decorated the rooms, and a false ceiling was made from pastel-colored strips of crepe paper. On the mantel a 20-inch doll dressed in a double skirt revolved slowly. Three small stages each of which held a silhouette of a ballet dancer and a long pink and white curtain holding eight dancers decorated the tables. Guests were Romney Ketterman, Jr., Gayle Achterberg, Frank Lamar, Thomas Mahan, Kenneth Geo- ftrey, William Clarkson, Ervin Johnston, David Harman, Grant Vonderschmidt, Chet Somerville, Roger Parland, Richard Ehrman, Richard Dohrman, Robert Light, Norman Wycoff, Wray Strowig, Thomas McMahon, Oscar Resmit, John Oliver, Mr. and Mrs, James Fuller, and Doris Klein, Phyllis Oliver, and Howard Hessel, Kansas City, Mo. Chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. Robert Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ferguson, and Mrs. H. M. Miller. Phi Beta Guests Luncheon guests of Phi Beta Pi Monday were Dr. Alrick B. Hertzman, head of the physiology department, St. Louis university School of Medicine; and Dr. Kenneth Jochim, head of the physiology department of the University of Kansas School of Medicine. Silver Dollar Saloon Battenfeld hall held its annual Silver Dollar Saloon party May 1. Guests included Virginia Shimer, Alice Carleen Jacobson, Jewell Mishler, Ruth Brothersman, Naida Craig, Mavis Browning, Rosetta Snow, Esther McKinney, Betty Hatcher, Maxine Holsinger. Arlene Brown, Mary Anna Ward, Norma Jean Hawkins, Patricia Dosien, Ellen Spurrey, Mary Lorraine Estopy, Marjorie Courtright, Lenna Norman, Marijean Kent, Martilyn Rust, Christine Mann, Martha Jewett. Isabel Moya, Carolyn Weigand Jean Calvert, Phyllis Doane, Phyllis Debus, Helen Miller, Sheryl Holland, Beverly Bettan, Myra Lynch, Mari- lyn Jamison, Martha Webb, Jean Francisco. Melba Mather, Ruth Wolf, Patricia Wiggins, Martha Pennock, Ruth Courtright, Mary Hallman, Dean Smith, William Nagle, Marion Summers, Joyce Randolph, Bobby Andrews, Mary Lou Stanley. Jerald Hamilton, Jean Murray, Victor Hogg, Dale Griswold, Eleanor Brown, Stewart Lambers, Dalton Easch, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Postlethwaite, Baldwin; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witt, Phyllis Betz. Robert Richter, Richard Lading, Glenna Anderson, Harold Sand, Independence, Mo.; Mrs. Treva Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Youngberg, Mrs. C. L. Hollingsworth, Seward; and Mrs. C. J. Mann, Junction City; Ruth Russell, Richard Behm, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickerson, Meade; Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, Mrs. F. J. McDonald, Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, and Miss Tudle Youngberg. SERVICE HEADQUARTERS Mrs. Treva Brown, Corbin hall housemother, has announced the engagement of Constance Walruff, daughter of Lt. Commander and Mrs. C. A. Walruff, Olathe, to Philip Kiser, son of Mrs. Eva Kiser, Manhattan. The announcement party was held May 1 at Corbin hall. Chocolates were passed. Miss Walruff wore a corsage of gardenias, and her attendant, Jane Anderson, and Mrs. Brown wore carnation corsages. Weddings And Engagements Miss Walhuff is a College freshman, and Mr. Kiser is a fine arts junior. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Kiser and Lt. Commander and Mrs. C. A. Walruff. A reception was held afterwards at the Olathe Naval Air station. the finest facilities to do any job your car might need. DeArmond-Pihlblad Norma Lee Loske, Billie Powell, and Joan Bushey, who were Miss DeArmond's attendants, received nosegays of roses and sweetpease. Miss DeArmond received a corage of green orchids. Walruff-Kiser Miss DeArmond is a College senior, and Mr. Pihiblad is also a College senior. He is a member of Kappa Sigma. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pinning of Betty DeArmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. DeArmond, San Dimas, Calif., to Leslie Pihlbil. The announcement was made by Mrs. W. 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