THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREA Socially Speaking- Our Belles Are Going Strong Although Finals Kill Parties Phi Chi Dance Phi Chi, medical fraternity, held its annual sophomore farewell dance at the Skyline club, Saturday. Guests were Hazel Pontius, Nancy Dille Barbara Newcomb, Wilma Schroeder, Mary Ann Schriver, Virginia Endchar, Etta Mae Cooper, Carol Wineinger, Darlene Van Bibber, Jerry Horny, Sonia Bennett. Joan Strowig, Joyce Randolph, Charlotte Hopper, Mildred Pottorf, Mary Vedros, Angela Konosnos, Anne Hunter, Marilee Ann McKinney, Mary Lou Lane, Ruth Jacques, Connie Kent, Mary Duncan, Rosemary Alderman. Kay Wilson, Virginia Indihar, Nadine Stafford, Wilma Shore, Shirley Lyrang, Dorothy Culbreath, Shirley Lunde, Olivia Garvey, Dolores Johnson, Gloria Danielson, Marjorie Brooks. Mrs. Dick Munns, Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. Ernest Keil, Mrs. Willard Madison, Mrs. Robert Adams, Mrs. B, R. Bryant, Mrs. R, N. Hooper, Mrs. T, G. Metcalf, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Don Merrieweather, Mrs. Paul Wilkerson, Mrs. Alex Palasak, Mrs. E. K. Schroder, Mrs. Wesley Innes, Mrs. Alex Roth, Mrs. Chester Moore Jace Josselin, Sam Palaskes, Michael Economos, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baeke, Mr. and Mrs. George Mar- quis. Pi Phi Officers Chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Leonard, Mrs. Dorys Veatch, and Dr. W. J. Baumgartner. Newly elected officers of Pi Beta Phi are Mary Varner, president; Marjorie Darby, vice-president; Joan Ruese, recording secretary; Ann Learned, corresponding secretary; Barbara Hume, treasurer; Peggy Baker, assistant treasurer; Shirley Garst, historian; Joan Woodward, song leader; Cleste Beesley and Ann Stanton, censors; and Peggy Foster, intramural manager. Heinen-Richards Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph J. Heinen, Halbur, Iowa, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Evelyn, to Paul L. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Richards, St. Joseph, Mo. Miss Heinen is a student of occupational therapy at the University of Kansas Medical center in Kansas City. She started her preliminary training at the University in 1945. Mr. Richards was a business student here last year. He is now attending a business college in Kansas City. The wedding will take place at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic church in February. The couple will live in Kansas City. Nevitt-Taylor Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Nevitt, Moran, announce the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their daughter, Delia Ann, to James A. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Taylor, Washington. Miss Nevitt is a College senior and Mr. Taylor a College sophomore. The wedding will take place Jan. 30. Hildebrand-Michener The engagement of Wilma Hildebrand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John W. Hildebrand, to Relph Michener, Detroit, Mich. was recently announced by Mrs. Ralph Smith Henley Co-op housemother. Assisting Miss Hildebrand were Margaret Connolly and Carolyn Convert. Mrs. Smith received a gardenia corsage and the attendants wore white carnations, Miss Hildebrand received an orchid corsage. Miss Hildebrand is a College junior and Mr. Michener was graduated in 1947 Astronomy Class Will Meet At Night Dr. N. W. Storer's general astronomy class will meet from 10 p.m. to midnight today in the observatory in Lindley hall. If it is cloudy, the class will be postponed until tomorrow or the first clear night. This meeting is to show the students some stars that are not visible earlier in the evening. The dean of women has approved late hours for girls in the class. Vivian Sutton To Teach Math Vivian L. Sutton, education senior, has been elected to the staff of the Lawrence junior high school as mathematics instructor. The appointment is effective at the end of the present semester. Union Plans Class For Latin Dances "South America, take it away." A dancing class to be organized by the Union activities commission will teach students special dances such as the rumba, tango, and samba At a meeting of the Inter-dorm council Monday plans were discussed for beginning such a class. The first meeting will be Feb. 14. The object in beginning this class is to give students who have no planned activities Saturday afternoon to learn the modern dances and to become acquainted. Group Hears Former Student "God expects us to keep His commands, but there are many who do not even know His commandments." Miss Naoma Light, former student, told the University Christian fellowship Wednesday. "Our duty is to help such as Ethiopia, that need nurses, doctors, and missionaries," she said. Miss Light is a former instructor at Kinnard college, Lahore, India. The Mohammeds were the first recorded drinkers of coffee. Basketball Community Building FRIDAY, JAN. 16 8:30 O'Clock Poehler Merc. Co. of Lawrence vs. Karnes Drug Co. of Kansas City SEE FORMER K.U. 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