1948 THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Phi Chi Dance The Phi Chi medical fraternity held its spring dance April 17. Guests were Sue Tricker, Betty Byam, Peggy Butler, Virginia Lee Brown, Sonia Bennett, Anita Bedell, Marilyn Barnum, Phyllis Bice, Carolyn Carter, Dr. Dorothy Culbreath, Etta Ma Cooper, Jane Cecel, Gloria Danielson, Margaret Dahlquit, Mary Eakins, Laverne Eddy, Joann Cookerbon, Betty Zell Green, Jerry Lee Horney, Betty Hayfield, Joan Holzapfel, Clarice Hammond, Innes Lorene Hahn, Patricia Head, Caroline Hamma, Martha Greg, Mary Sawyer, Jean Deeds, Jean Innes, Elearon Jeanne Kemper, Mary Lou Martin, Marilee McKinney, Martha Madison, Helen Martin, Robert A. Mear. Mary Parman, Gene Pemberton, Stella Pinchin, Nancy Pederson, Patricia Page, Virginia Ray, Elneta Richmond, Ellen Joyce Spurney, Esther Rings, Nelda Steffey, Gladys Swart, Rosslie Rhodphys, Phyllis Sylvester, Nadine Terrill, Doris Then, Kathryn Ward, Gertrude Wilkinson, Kay Wilson, Joan Young, Colleen Yohe, Virginia Nichols, Emily Egner, M. C. Brooks, Paul Horning, Harold Dittimore, Jo Ann Edwards, Wamen Hinton, Wallace D. Holderman, William R. Evans, William E. Evans, Wesley A. Innes, George R. Lewey, Robert H. Bingham, John G. Roth, Paul J. Uhlig, William J. Hausler. Mesdames Carroll Voorhees, Raymond W. Hannah, John O. Baeke, Hop Bauer, B. R. Byant, Robert E. Cater, Ralph W. Emerson, Elton K. Schroder, Alexander Palaskas. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lentz, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Emerson. Chaperones were Mrs. Dorys Veatch, Mrs. Treva Brown, Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, and Prof. and Mrs. A. B. Leonard. German Club Party Prof. and Mrs. J. A. Burzle were hosts to the German club at its annual spring party held April 16 at the Burzle home. A buffet dinner was served with Miss Irma Spangler, instructor in German, and Mrs. Janet Turk, instructor in piano, assisting. The evening was spent dancing and playing games. Members and their guests attending were Doris Neve, Arthur Toch Sigmund Hagen, Nils Goran Karlberg, Clement Azure, Shirley Gordon, Margaret Beltz, James Masters, John Neselhoef, William Stuck, Violet Orloff, Peter Baumann, Shirley Robert, Robert Spalsbury, Linda Niemeyer, James Jolliff, Wendell Showalter, Joan McCamish, Stuart Memorial Drive To Start In Larger Kansas Cities Drives for contributions to the University World War II memorial will begin soon in the larger cities of Kansas and in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association, said today. The drive will be completed by June 1. More than half of the 51 bells have been purchased already, he reported. All bells costing less than $2000 and three costing $4000, $5000, and $6000 respectively have been given to the memorial. Inter-Dorm Plans Dinners A final exchange dinner was planned, a play day committee appointed and W.S.S.F. representative appointed by Inter-dorm council Tuesday. The council approved a plan to cooperate with I.W.S. to plan more parties for independent women during orientation week next fall semester. mester. A special meeting will be held at 5 a.m. 27 in 210 Frank Strong hall. In the exchange dinners to be held some day next week, Jolliffe will exchange with Sleepy Hollow; Lockeys with Høpkins and Foster; Monchorsia with Templin and Carruth; Corbin with Watkins and Miller; Briar Manor and Harmon Co-op. Date for play day was set as May 8. All independent women will be invited to come from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch will be served. Activities will be ping pong, deck tennis, swimming, square dancing, bridge, tennis baseball and badminton. Members of the food committee for play day are Dorothy Harter, June Hays, Rosemary Rospaw, and Roselvn Skonberg. Patricia Waits was appointed representative to W.S.S.F. from the Inter-dorm council. Roselyn Skonberg and Marylee Masterson were appointed to the nominating committee with council officers to prepare for elections at a later meeting. - * * Watkins Dance Watkins hall held their annual spring formal April 17. The theme was Spring Fever. Guests were George Johnson, Robert Harris, Oval West, Paul Ensch, Ralph Calvin, Lloyd Gains, John Egelston, Walter Stockebrand, Don Bradley, Jesse Longwith, Victor Hogg, Milton Dale Dunlap, John To Bring Your Car In For A Spring Check-up And Special Servicing, For Real Driving Pleasure. - This Time Try KOOLMOTOR Finer GAS and OIL! - 8th and New Hampshire Mrs. O. L. Horner, Alpha Delta Pi housemother, announced Sunday the pinning of Betty Bacon, daughter of Mrs. C. A. Bacon, Lakewood, Ohio, to Bud Hinkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Arendt, Independence, Mo. Bacon-Hinkle Miss Bacon wore a white orchid corsage, Mrs. Horner and Miss Bacan's attendants, Barbara Givin and Phyllis Wilson, received corsages of white roses. Traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Bacon is a College senior. Mr.Hinkle, a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, is a business junior. ☆ ☆ Fung-King Miss Fung is the sister of TaunKai Fung, graduate student, who came to the University in December. Mou Hui, King, engineering '44, was married to Yue-Han Fung March 20 in the Y.M.C.A. building in Peiping, China. Zurovsky-Epstein B'nai J'hudah social fraternity announces the engagement of Miss Gertrude Zurovsky of Kansas City to Samuel Epstein of Kansas City, Mo Mr. Epstein is a junior in the School of Engineering. Margrave, William Fawl, Edward Roembach, Norman Bell, Dale Spiegel, Clifford Shoebrook, John Roberts, Art Cattlett, Dwight Oglebes, William Butts, Lyle Rath, Gene Strange, Art Hildenbrand, theodore Bernard, Robert Burnham, Charles Grimmett, Loren Warner, Max Mable, Harlan Gilbert, Ralph White, Donald Earin, James Schwensen, and John Hanaway. Chaperones were Mrs. Mildred B. Scott, Mrs. H. J. Overhervil, Mrs. W. C. Jackson, and Mrs. Julia Ames Willard, Watkins housemother. Modern number symbols usually are called "Arabic," but most of them originated in India. RKO Asks For Help In Hunt For Tarzan If you are tall, handsome, and athletic, RKO Radio pictures may have a job for you. RKO is looking for someone to play the role of Tarzan and has asked the University co-operation in its search. The qualifications, set forth in a letter to Chancellor Deane W. Malott, are simple. 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