WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking- Through Campus Social Whirl Dinners, Entertainment Swirl Sig Eps Entertain The pledges of Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained the actives and their dates Friday at the Skyline. The intermission entertainment was provided by Charles Medlock, Ben Craig, Todd Johnson, Jack Moorehead, and Bill Ogg. Guests present were Donna Mercer, Zara Zoellner, Mary Lou Zimmerman, Shirley Brown, Bea Senor, Mary Lou Brewer, Nancy Maness, Martha Gragg, Mrs. Art Ruppenthal, Mari Systi, Joan Jacobs, Jane Hye, Marie Schumacher, Esther Williams, Pat Young, Pat Nordeen, Dorothy Bready, Ginny Brown, Peggy Townsend, Joyce Stehley, Mary Ann Sawyer, Alice Brondon. Phyllis Geissert, Jackie Walker, Charlotte Reams, Ruth Williams, Jane Archibald, Dolores Narren, Jeanne Smith, Mickey Jenkins, Gwen Jones, Pat Williams, Arlene Hill, Bonnie Hammer, Jo Ann Huret, Mary Farrel, Dorothy Baldwin, Leah Uehling, Katherine Broeers, Roy Clayton, Donna Scott, Carol Beuhler, Barbara Hays, Doris Wolf, Dolores Travalent, Barbara Hendrick, Jessica Shive, and Ann Van Nortwick. Chaperones were Mrs. Helen Fisher, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. Charles Wentworth, and Miss Maud Elsworth. P. E. O. Dinner Unaffiliated members of P. E. O. are invited to attend the Founder's Day dinner to be given by the three Lawrence chapters, 6:00 p. m., Wednesday, Jan. 21 in the Kansas room of the Union, Reservations may be made with Mrs. Maurice Clarkson. Dinner Guest Binkley Miller was a Sunday dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Historical Frat Elects Charlery Williams was elected president of Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary historical fraternity, at a meeting held Wednesday. Belles And Their Weddings Gaines-Nelson Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gaines, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary, to Stanley Nelson, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Nelson, Lawrence. Miss Gaines is a College junior and a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Nelson is a College junior and a member of Beta Theta Pi. Wellborn-Norris Mrs. Vivian Christian, Locksley hall housemother, recently announced the engagement of Shirley Wellborn to Verlyn Norris. Miss Wellborn, College senior, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wellborn, Lyndon. Mr. Norris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Norris, Pratt. He is a trainee in the clinical psychology training program offered jointly by the University psychology department and the Menninger school of clinical psychology. The engagement of Margaret Dahlquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Dahlquist, Garfield, to Laverne Eddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eddy, Garfield, was recently announced by Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Gamma Phi Beta housemother. Miss Dahlquist was assisted by Mari Virginia Stout, Gloria Horn, Gloria Danielson, and Georgianne Dutton. Dahlquist-Eddy Mr. Eddy, College sophomore, is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. Miss Dahlquist is a College junior. GALES American Custom Chocolates, $1.75 STOWIT'S Rexall STORE Joan Rettig was elected vice-president, and Kenneth Beall, reporter. Plans for coming meetings were discussed. Acacia Pledges Formal pledging ceremonies of Acacia fraternity were held Monday, Jan. 12 for the following; W. Thomas Armstrong, Gordon R. Chapple, Frank C. Clinesmith, Erwin D. Cooper, James L. Eatmon, Norman D. Garrett, Emerson M. Harris, George B. Kroscar, Leo R. Mendenhall, William J. Mills, Wilfred C. Wann, and William R. Wilson. Acacia is a national social fraternity and has recently been reactivated on the campus. SAE Elects Officers recently elected by Sigma Alpha Epsilon are Larry Hawkinson president; Du Mont Reed, vice-president; Bill Meier, treasurer; Sam Peacecoe, recorder; Chet Frazier, pledge trainer; Jim Padoon, social chairman; Claude Houchin and Murry Davis co-rush chairmen; Cal Briney, intramurals; Guy Mabry, scholarship; Bud Frizell, chronicleer; Dick Lamb, herald; Ted Glass, warden; and Dexter Welton, house manager. Precincts Group Unorganized Women The unorganized college women in Lawrence have been divided into seven precincts, by the Associated Women Student's senate. This division will aid in contacting and loosely organizing the group activities of the Lawrence women. A committee report on the classification of women's activities was given at the senate meeting Tuesday. Classification of the activity cards will begin at the second semester. The conference committee, to be sponsored by A. W. S. Feb. 24, 25, and 26, will meet this week. 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