MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Belles And Their Fiances Eyler-Dreher Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Georgann Eyler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. K. Eyler of Salina, to Richard L. Dreher, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry S Dreher of Salina Mr Dreher is a sophomore in the School of Medicine and a member of Beta Theta Pi social fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Miss Eyler is a College sophomore. Springer-Line The pinning of Louise Springer to Robert Line was announced recently at the Delta Delta Delta house by Mrs. Grace Wentworth, housemother. Chocolates were passed by Rebecca Davidson, Marilyn Franklin and Betty Ann Hilts. Miss Springer wore an orchid. Mrs. Wentworth received a corsage of baby orchids and the attendants wore baby mum corsages. Mr. Line, College sophomore, is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. Miss Springer is a College senior. Winterscheidt-Bennett Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Sally Winterscheidt, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Winterscheidt, Olathe, to John D. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ranson Bennett, Ottawa. Miss Winterscheidt is a College junior, Mr. Bennett attends Kansas State state in Manhattan. McBride-Hall Announcement of the pinning of Kathleen McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McBride, Wichita, to Hubert Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hall, Lawrence, was recently made at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Miss McBride is a junior in the School of Education. Mr.Hall, College junior, is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Mamigonian-Smith The engagement of Joyce Mamigonian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Mamigonian, Wichita, to Roger Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blynn Smith, Garnett, was recently announced at Harmon Co-op. Miss Portteus Latimer, housemother, and Beverly Wilbur, who assisted, received gardenia corsages. Miss Mamigonian wore an orchid. Miss Mamigonian is a College junior and Mr. Smith an engineering sophomore. Quill Club Plans Student Magazine Students interested in creative writing may have an opportunity to see their work in print when Quill club's plans for a literary magazine materialize later this semester. Members of Quill club, believing that students interested in serious writing should have an opportunity to express themselves in some campus publication, are completing plans for a new magazine. Although much of the magazine will be composed of manuscripts of Quill club members, any University student may submit manuscripts. They should be turned in to Ray West, Professor of English, 201 Fraser. K.U. Dames Install Kells As Vice-President One short story and one poem written by non-club members will be chosen for publication in the first issue of the magazine. Persons whose entries are chosen will be awarded membership in Quill club, according to Janice Oehrle, chancellor. Mrs. Mary Lou Kells was installed as vice-president of the K. U. Dames recently. Invitation services for new Dames will be at 8 p.m. Wed. in Lindley auditorium, Mrs. Camille Gudgen, president, announced. Mrs. Kathleen Howland, director of "Straight Furrow", asked for volunteers to take roles in the play. The drama will be presented Dec. 29, 30, and 31 at the North American Student Conference, here. Mrs. Virginia Shreve won the bridge prize and Mrs. Lopise Kellogg received the door prize. Socially Speaking- Social Whirl Keeps Whirling Lambda Chi pledges Lambda Chi Alpha announces the pledging of Bill Josefiak, College reshman, of Rozel. Gamma Phi Hour Dance The pledge class of Gamma Phi Beta entertained the pledges of Lambda Chi Alpha at an hour dance Friday. Gamma Phi * Dinner * Guests Recent dinner guests of Gamma Phi Beta were Sewell Macferron, Rod Mc Ivor, Donald Brown, Gordon Saunders, Lavern Eddy, Gloria Danielson, James Winblad, Doris Carson, Than Tolle, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stucker. Give Pledge Party The pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega held a pledge party Saturday night at the chapter house. The guests were: Kim Heddins, Charles Kendall, James Childers, Ray Fleming, Donald D. Wells, Donald Dean, Judson Greer, Richard Hunter, James Bennett, Charles Howe, Jim Padon, James Topping, John Wesley, Bryce Ehnke, and William R. Stewart. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledges were entertained at an hour dance given by the pledges of Alpha Chi Omega Friday evening. Alpha Chi Pledges Entertain ☆ ☆ ★ Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Plagman and Judson Greer were dinner guests at he Alpha Chi Omega house, Sunday. Guests Of Alpha Chi Thirty 'Bounders' Elect New Officers Recently elected officers of the Bounders fraternity are: Louis Silks, Jr., president, Alan Boyer, vice-president, Bradley Otis, secretary, Lawrence Chick, treasurer, and Charles Shanahan, sergeant-at-arms and rush captain. Bounders is a new social fraternity organized last spring. At present there are 30 members on the campus. The original chapter was formed at Kansas City university the same year that K.C.U. was founded. There are also chapters at the University of Missouri and the University of California. At a recent meeting plans were made to secure a house by the spring semester. Two new pledges Stuart Thompson and Roger Davis were welcomed to the fraternity. Initiation ceremonies will be held December 6. The next meeting will be in the Union ballroom November 10, at 7:30 p.m. Phone KU-25 with your news. You'll Find A Complete Line of ARROW Products at IF YOU LIKE SCOTCH PLAID, LAD... and who doesn't? 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The refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. H. B. Chubb, chairman of the reception. Members who poured tea were: Mrs. L. N. Flint, Mrs. F. E. Kester, Mrs. W. S. Johnson, Mrs. A. T. Walker, Mrs. D. L. Patterson, Mrs. C. J. Posey, Miss Elizabeth Meiguar, and Miss May Gardner. Music Ed Department Plans Dinner-Dance Others assisting with the refreshments included: Mrs. Tom Page, Mrs. F. T. Stockton, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. R. V. Anderson, Mrs. Charles Baer, Mrs. Robert Calderwood, Mrs. Louise Cochran, Mrs. Jack Feist, Mrs. Kenneth Jochim, Mrs. Ray Janeway, Mrs. Jens P. Jensen, Mrs. Wallace Lee, Mrs.W. R. Maddox, Mrs. W. Thomas Marroco, Mrs.W. C. McNown, Mrs.G.B. Price, Mrs.W. W. Richardson, Mrs. Leslie Robertson, Mrs.E.O Stene, Miss Vita Lear, Miss Marjorie Whitney, and Mrs. William Simpson. Members who greeted the guests and worked on the arrangements were: Mrs. G. V. Keeler, Mrs. Raymond Nichols, Miss Margaret Anderson, Mrs. James Arbuthnot, Miss Wealthy Babcock, Mrs. Joseph Biery, Miss Florence Black, Mrs. An informal dinner-dance will be sponsored by the Music Education department Wed., E. T. Gaston, associate professor of music education announced today. The affair will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Kansas room of the Union. Members of the department and their guests are invited. Tickets are $1.50 each. Mr Leo Horacek, assistant instructor of music education, will work with the following student arrangement committee in selling tickets: Patricia Harris, Phyllis Seacat, Kenneth Geoffroy, and Charles Kassinger. Gerald M. Carney, Miss Mattie Crumrine, Miss Cora Downs, Miss Kathleen Doering, Miss Maude Elliott, Mrs. Hilden Gibson, Miss Elna Hill, Mrs. James Hitt, Miss Ruth Hoover. Mrs. R. S. Howey, Miss Ruth Kenney, Miss Winnie Lowrance, Miss Anna McCracken, Mrs. Ruth Nearair, Miss Martha Peterson, Mrs. V. F. Smith, Mrs. E. R. 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