THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE There's Never A Dull Moment As Final Week Draws Near Triangle Formal Triangle fraternity held its spring formal May 1. Guests were Carol Novak, Mary Alice Lobaugh, Pattie McClatchey, Dorothy James, Shirley Hobs, Esther Williams, Alice Reis, Patricia Lander, Eleanor Brown, Ethel Swart, Nancy Haffner, Jean Sullivan, Nancy McGraw, Joyce Ann Thompson, Virginia Williams, Kittle Neil Nite, June Heacock, Margery Kauffman, Barbara Lamoreaux, Marion Mills, Darleen Althaus, Barbara Parent, Carolyn Keith, Jacquelyn Logan, Kathryn Waltner, Donna Lewis. Earlyle Hanna, Verda Anderson, Kathleen Backus, Lois Cook, Orpha Brantley, Shirley McCammon, Carolyn Owlesy, Penny Boxmeger, Mary Ann Smith, Virginia Stuecken, Jeanette Stahl, Lorine Helm, Audrey Clements, Anne Oantic, Stella Budenosky, Harry Hollow, Irwin Willer, William Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bates, Prof. and Mrs. Robert Lamberton, Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deffenbaugh. Chaperons were Mrs. Charles Wentworth and Mrs. Mildred Scott. ATO's Elect Officers Alpha Tau Omega announces the election of Joseph McCoskrie, president; George Peterson, vice-president; Donald Helm, treasurer; Arthur Smith, scribe; Richard Sime, historian; Frank Palmer, house manager; James Brunson, freshman trainer; William Edwards, usher; Richard Collins, sentinel; and Thomas Milligan, corresponding secretary. Phi Chi Election The Phi Chi medical fraternity announces the election of James Coffman, presiding senior; Chester Moore, presiding junior; Richard Walters, secretary; Joseph Elliott, treasurer; Thomas Taylor, assistant treasurer; Dean Frazier, public chairman; Thomas Batty, judge advocate; George Priain, rush captain. David Rau, social chairman; James Morgan, house steward; Robert Jongema, sergeant-at-arms; Marion Anderson and Theodore Richey, librarians; James Winblad, scholarship chairman; J. Sterling Baxter, song leader; and Prlain 'Rau, and Elton Schroder, senior council. Miller Honors Mothers Miller hall girls honored their mothers Sunday with a dessert instead of the traditional Mother's Day tea. Each girl presented her mother with a red carnation before going to the living room where cake and coffee were served. The program included the singing of "A Mother's Day Prayer" and "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" by all the girls. Joyce Rohrer, fine arts sophomore, sang "If I Could Tell You," and the last number was the introduction of the newly-composed house song, "Memories Sweeter," sung by all the girls. A smoker for the fathers was held in the council room during the dessert. Mothers present were Mrs. C. H Fuller, Coffeyville; Mrs. Charles R. Sedgwick. Bonner Springs; Mrs. R. W. Bloxom, Pratt; Mrs. S. R. Scott, Topeka; Mrs. V. R. Swearingen, Leavenworth; Mrs. J. H. Siemers, Blue Rapids; Mrs. Glenn D. Newell, Ozawkie; Mrs. R. D. Bower, Stanley; Mrs. E. J. Masterson, Columbus; Mrs. L. Marks, Topeka; Mrs. Della Norman, Chapman; Mrs. W. M. Ryder, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. E. T. Waterman, Washington; Mrs. J. M. Clough, Lawrence; Mrs. C. B Scroggy, Wichita; Mrs. E. S. Johnson, Garnett; Mrs. D. C. Kent, Florence; Mrs. Ed Handke, Aatchison; Mrs. A. E. Wilkinson, Cherryvale; Mrs. W. G. Oehre, Overbrook; Mrs. W. E. Heller, Hunter; Mrs. Violet Esch, Cherryvale; Mrs. G. W. Benington, El Dorado; Mrs. C. V Stroup, Fontana; Mrs. Jesse G. Stanton, Wakeeny; Mrs. M. E. Rohrer, Abilene; Mrs. A. E. Prettyman, Plevna; Mrs. Paul Degenhart, Kansas City; and Mrs. Martha Landrey, Kansas City. Other guests at the dessert were Miss Elin Jorgensen, Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Martha Peterson, Mrs. Helen Davis, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. Harry Albertson and Mrs. Nelson Fierion, Columbus; Miss Sandra Kent, Florence; and Shirley Johnson, Garnett. Guests at the smoker were M. E. Rauzle Abilene; Desmond Starmont, of Kansas State college; J. H. Siemers, Blue Rapids; A. E. Wilkinson, Cherryvale; and S. R. Scott, Topeka. Parents' Dav Tea Kansas Alpha of Phi Delta Theta fraternity was host for the annual Parents' day tea Sunday afternoon. The tea was in honor of Mrs. J. H. Kreamer who has served 20 years as chapter housemother. James Sanders, chapter president, told of Mrs. Kreamer's loyal and helpful service through the years and then unveiled an oil portrait of Mrs. Kreamer. Refreshments were served, and the Phil Delt chorus sang. Assisting Mrs. Kreamer were Mrs. Andrew McKay, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. B. A. Weber, and Miss Veta Lear. Alpha Chi Formal ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega held its annual spring formal May 1 in the Crystal room of the Hotel Eldridge. Guests were George McCarthy, Robert Coshow, Lewin Wasser, William Brooks, Ruell Reddoch, Robert Elliott, Dale Marshall, Jim Townsend; Sandr. Wiedemann, Sam Pescock, Alan Furnish, Tom Gallagher, Jack Haynes, Larry Haden, Verne Stevenson, Ben Ramprath, Kenneth Hilyer, Jack Steinle, William Hogan, Robert Blincoe, Tom Steinle, Lee Vouge. Richard Arnspier, Richard Haggard, James Lammons, William Degen, Jack Foster, James Bennett, Maurice Martin, Jack Parker, John Haddock, Jack Cousins, Edward Weltner, Gordon Wallers, Robert Beine, Sam McCammant, Albert Miller, George Winters, Leslie Phiblad, Tom Williams, Westminster college; Jack Merrryman, Kansas State college; Vie Kletz, and Bonnie Shaw, Coffeyville, and Jean Trantum, Kansas City, Kan. the chaperons were Mrs. Waymian C. Jackson, Mrs. T. Harris, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. K. W. Perkins, and Mrs. R. G. Rocke. Phi Beta Pi ** Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity announces the election of Donald Marchbanks, archon; Marion Summer, vice-archon; Richard Trueheart, secretary; Dale Smith, treasurer; Donald Dyche, historian; Charles Dreher, guide; William Nashville, Tenn.—(UP)—Police Identification Officer B. S. Griffis stepped into $z$ police "lineup" just to help make a crowd while a holdup victim eyed suspects. This Police Officer Is 'Criminal Type' Kells, guardian; Tom Watkins, librarian; and Robert Brenner, chaplain. The man who had been robbed studied the group, looked closely at Officer Griffis, and said, "he looks like the one." Recently pledged to the fraternity are Robert Hudson, Kansas City, Kan; Eugene Dittemore, Highland; Joseph Ward, Topeka; Walter Cockley, Wichita; and Rex Stanley, Chanute. Phi Delt Formal Phi Delta Theta fraternity entertained May 1 with their annual spring formal at the chapter house. Dancing was in the dining room which was decorated with trellises of white spirea and flowers. Chaperons were Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. B. A. Weber, and Mrs. J. H. Kreamer. Read the Daily Kansan daily FREE! MOTHPROOF YOUR CLOTHES At no extra charge, all clothing cleaned by us is mothproofed. Guaranteed for six months against moth destruction. 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