MAY 29,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Tonight: Locksley hall, picnic-party, Holcom's grove, 6 to 11 p.m. Sigma Nu, dinner-dance, chapter house. 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. Men's intramural department, dance, Military Science building, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday Pi Beta Phi, dinner-dance, chapter house and country club, 7 p.m. to midnight. Jones-Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Jones of Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Colleen, to Billie R. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Wilson of Osage City. The engagement was announced to friends on May 21. Miss Jones is a graduating senior in the Business school. Mr.Wilson is a junior in the School of Engineering. Houdyshell-Smith Mr. and Mrs. Vin Houdyshell, Larned, announce the recent pinning of their daughter, Jacqueline, to Arlyn Smith, Rozel. Miss Houdyshell is a freshman at Colorado Women's college, Denver. Mr. Smith is a College junior and a member of Delta Tau Delta. ☆ ☆ Coneland-Bohl The pinning of Elizabeth Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Copeland, Schenectady, N.Y., to Ford N Bohl, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Copeland, Georgetown, Ohio was announced Thursday at Sleepy Hollow Hall. The announcement was made at dinner by Mrs. C. W. Arrick, house-mother, who received a corsage of gardenias. Miss Copeland wore an orchid and was assisted by Mary and was accompanied wore white carnation corsages. Chocolates were passed by Martha Gretzer. Miss Copeland is a junior in the College, Mr. Bohl is a senior in the School of Engineering, and a member of Sigma Chi. Kieffer--Lessenden Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kieffer of Lawrence announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Glenn Lessenbon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lessenbon, also of Lawrence The wedding will take place June 14 at Danforth chapel. Miss Kieffer is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, Mr. Lessenden belongs to Delta Tau Delta social fraternity, and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Trautwein-McDonald The engagement of Marjorie Trautwein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Trautwein, Salina, to William McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor G. McDonald, Porterville, Calif., was made Monday at Miller hall by R. G. Roche, housemother. Chocolates were passed by Joyce Rohrer and Kathleen McKinney. Virginia David and Marie Schreiber passed favors. Millhalland-Terrill Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Millhalland, Indianapolis, Ind., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, to Robert S. Terrill, Belle, Mo. The wedding will take place June 14, in the Meridan St. Methodist church in Indianapolis. Miss Millhalland is a graduate of Butler university, and did graduate work at Western Reserve university, Cleveland, Ohio. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority. Mr. Terrill is a graduate of Westminster college, where he was a member of Phi Beta Pi Methodist fraternity. At present, he is continuing his graduate studies at the University. Phi Beta Kappa Sarah Marks Enjoys Exclusive Lazy Club "I don't have any talents," said Sarah Marks, shaking her head sadly. Maybe Sarah's not an artist, musician, or actress, but she has done quite well for herself in the field of political science. "I don't have any talents," said Sarah Marks, shaking her head sadly Elected to Phi Beta Kappa during her senior year, she came right back to K. U. on a University scholarship to complete her master's degree. "At last my master's thesis is done," she said with relief. "The only thing that worries me now is finding a name for it. "I wrote on the American schools of political thought and their consistency with the law of natural concept." Member Of P.S.A. She is a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity, and of Delta Sigma Rho, honorary forensics fraternity. One of her specials duties is Western civilization proctor. She was one of the charter proctors in the fall of '45 and now holds 12 half-hour conferences weekly. Her proudest achievement is being a member of the Elite Locust or Loafer's club. "The purpose of our club is to sponsor laziness. It's a very exclusive organization because the qualifications of laziness are so rigid. So far we have only five members, but it's open to anybody who can qualify. It's A Sin To Study "It's a cardinal sin for anyone of us to be caught studying." Sarah explained that the club was organized in the fall by a few of the western civilization proctors who found the time to go over to the Union daily for cokes. "We now have meetings of the group every day at four. We collect at Fowler shops and go over to the Union for an hour and a half of relaxation. Our biggest worry is that we can only buy one coke apiece at a sitting." Sarah said that each member runs home and studies hard afterwards to make up for lost time. Whatever the routine, the grade average of the five Locusts does not suffer—two are Phi Beta Kappas, one a Summerfield scholar. In Hurry To Learn Sarah was in a hurry when it came to getting a college education. Two weeks after graduating from high school, she began summer school at KU. Since then she has gone straight through, winter and summer, only pausing during the summer of '44 to work as a "technician" in a powder laboratory at the Sunflower ordinance works. Is Your Car Ready For That Decoration Day Trip? Let DARL lubricate and thoroughly check your car Before you hit the road 23rd and La. Darl's Standard Service Rent An Ice Chest For Picnics For Parties Fill It With ICE For COLD DRINKS 616 Vermont American ServICE Co. 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