MAY 22.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 6 --- SOCIALLY SPEAKING Lambda Chi's Have Formal The annual spring formal of Lambda Chi Alpha was held Friday night at the chapter house. Decorations were in the fraternity's colors -purple, green, and gold, with elaborate bouquets and flowered mellises patterned after a theme of spring. Jimmy Holyfield and his orchestra furnished the music and entertainment. The following guests were present: Barbara Lamoreaux, Marybelle Shepherd, Mary Savory, Jean Cox, Helen Lawrence, Virginia Taylor, Norma Mendenhall, Patricia Graham, Ruth Williams, Mary Ann Sawyer, Jean Scherer, Evelyn Kerschen, Charlyne Oliver, Geraldine Powers, Mary Lou Stanley, Ida Moodbury, Woodbury, Marilyn Roehl, Jacqueline Walker, June Ross, Sydney Letson, Bettie Margent, Bettitlu Gregory, Ruth Ann Hawman, Emily Berry, Frances Hadley, Estelle Roesler, Joan Schindling, Betty Rolfs, Jere Osmer. Joan Skogsberg, Junction City, Elizabeth Peters, Wichita, Luquinn Gragg, Harriet Wolfe, Charlene Mangleville, Topeka. The chaperones were Mrs. O. H Landrith, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dergance, Mr and Mrs. E. W. Long, and Mrs. Vivian Christian. *** Briar Manor Goes Latin Briar Manor is holding its spring formal, "Adobe Hacienda", Saturday night at the hall. Three Are Pledged Supreme President Pays Visit Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Robert Carper, Eureka, Jack Foster, Hutchinson, and Robert Thayer, Manhattan. 35th Anniversary Celebrated Phi Kappa was visited by the supreme president of the fraternity, William C. Zenger, Jr. at their founders day celebration. In the afternoon, a short meeting of the alumni was held, followed by a buffett luncheon in the evening. The alumni banquet at the Skyline club Sunday afternoon was attended by 138 Kappa Sigs. The G. O. chapter of Kappa Sigma celebrated its 35th anniversary over the weekend. Over 65 alumni from seven states were honored guests at the chapter house. Sunday Was Parents' Day Sunday. The annual Parents' Day of Delta Chi was celebrated Sunday. Those parents attending were entertained by a buffet dinner at the chapter house, after which music was provided by Catherine Jenicik, accordianist, and Marshall Butler, pianist. Guests of the day were Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Fincham, Mrs. Milo Subera, Mrs. C. L. Hinsaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. MacCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Robison, Mrs. L. P. Voshell, Miss Rosalin Voshell, Mr. A. B. Sherwood, Mrs. Lawrence Tarver, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Weigel, Miss Barbara Weigel, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Houx, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Roepe, Miss Margaret K. Finch, Mrs. Evelyn C. Moore. Mrs J. W. Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Glogau, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Covington, Mrs. Lila Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Dornblaser, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McClelland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Harley H. Hyten, Miss Bonnie Hyten, Mr. and Mrs. Dana W. Killinger, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Neeley, Mr. and H. W. Gronemeyer, Miss Sidna Sue Love, Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Brodie, and Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Pearson. A. K. L. Fraternity Alpha Kappa Lambda, national social fraternity, was reactivated at a banquet held in the Kansas room of the union recently. The fraternity is on of six active chapters and will maintain a house at 1127 Ohio next fall. Faculty members include Mr. Clayton M. Crosier, faculty adviser, Dean Paul B. Lawson, Dean F. J. Moreau, Prof. George M. Beal, Prof. Henry Shenk, Coach Ray Kanehl, and Mr. Harold Dilley. BELLES AND THEIR WEDDINGS Seven More Go Off Deep End Young-Geoffrov Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Young, Wichita, announce the engagement of their daughter, Melba Jean, to Kenneth W. Geoffroy, Solomon. The announcement was made at Carruth hall's spring formal Saturday night. Mrs. H. M. Miller, housemother, and Mrs. G. E. Young, who made the announcement, wore gardenias. Miss Young's corsage was an orchid. Traditional chocolates were passed by Marjorie Kaff, Leta Jans Runse- Enlaouie Britton, and Elora Wycoff who wore carnation cosages. Miss Young is a junior in education. Mr. Geoffroy is also a junior in education and a member of Phi Mu Alpha. Keesee-Grant Sigma Kappa has announced the pinning of Geralda Keeese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Keeese, of San Francisco, Calif., to Lloyd Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Grant of Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made by Donna Munn at dinner Wednesday at the Sigma Kappa house. Miss Keesee received an orchid corsage. Miss Munn and Patricia Behler, who passed candy, wore gardenia corsages. Miss Keesee, a College freshman, is a member of Sigma Kappa. Mr.Grant is a senior in the School of Engineering and a member of Phi Kappa Psi. The announcement was also made at the Phi Kappa Psi house Friday evening at the spring formal. Smalley-Slater Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of June Smallley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Plumb, Newton, to Jerry Slater, son of Mr. and Mrs K. G. Later, Bartlesville, Okla. ☆ ☆ The announcement was made during dinner by Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, who received a corsage of yellow daisies. June Smallle wore an orchid and was assisted by Mary Gayle Marsh, Edith Marie Darby, and Eleanor Thompson, who received yellow daisy corsages. Miss Smalley is a senior in the College; Mr. Slater is a College sophomore, and a member of Sigma Chi. Delta Gamma announces the pinning of Lois Linck to Eugene Cassidy. The announcement was made at the chapter house by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother. Miss Linck's attendants were Betty Compton and Gloria Hill. Miss Linck of Leavenworth is a sophomore in the College. Mr. Cassidy, Freeport, Ill., is a senior in pharmacy at Purdue university. He is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity. Miss Linck wore a corsage of gardenias and red rosebuds. Mrs. Shaw, Miss Compton, and Miss Hill wore gardenias. The pinning of Ruth Walters to Richard Starr was announced by Bonnie Holden last Saturday night at the Chi Omega house. Constance Cloughley, Chi Omega alumna, and Isabel Faurot assisted. Traditional chocolates were passed. Linck-Cassidy Walters-Starr Miss Walters wore an orchid. Miss Cloughley, Miss Faurot and Mrs. Onita S. Miller, housemother, received corsages of gardenias. Miss Walters, Kinsley, is a junior in the College, majoring in speech and drama. Mr. Starr, Great Bend, is a sophomore in the school of engineering. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta, social fraternity. Zollinger-Byers Mrs. W. E. Haggard of Herrington was a weekend guest at Battenfeld hall. ☆ ☆ The engagement of Mary Jane Zollinger, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Zollinger, Junction City, to Charles Byers, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Byers, Topeka, was announced recently at Locksley hall. After an unexpected fire drill the group gathered in the living room, and the announcement was made by Mrs. Vivian Christian, housemother. Traditional chocolates were passed by Epsie Brandt. ☆ ☆ Both Miss Zollinger and Mr. Byers are juniors in the school of fine arts. Guest At Battenfeld The 14 men initiated at the Reactivation banquet were James Kanehl, Paul Farrar, Charles Dillon, Dwight Hause, Virgil Whitiss, Lloyd Grady, Burton Canfield, Warren Shaw, Dale Spiegel, J. Glenn Hann, Warren Alexander, J. Everett Simmons, Ted H. Beaver, and Robert L. Davis. This will be the first appearance of Alpha KappaLambda on the K. U. campus since the 20's when the chapter became inactive. Previous to this time, they maintained their house at what is now Hopkins hall. Announcement was made of the engagement of Harriet Wolfe, daughter of Mrs. R. H. Wolfe at Cincinnati, Ohio, to Roger F. Arnold, son of Mr., and Mrs. Fred M. Arnold. Wolfe-Arnold ** The announcement was made last Friday night at the Lambda Chi Alpha spring formal. Miss Wolfe is now attending Oberlin college. Mother's Day Party Held Included as guests were Mr. and Mrs. Van D. Harrison, Mrs. M. C. Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Furnish, Mr. M. R. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Rowland, Mr. J. L. Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. R. A Frazer, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Frazer, and Mrs. J. P. Roer, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilkerson, Mrs. Mae L. Thelen, and Mrs. P. W. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kunert, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Thomas,Mr. Thomas Yonley. Triangle fraternity held a Mother's Day party May 11. De LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You are welcome 711 Mass. A Cap . . A Gown . . And A Diploma . . . Preserve your graduation with a photograph from HIXON'S 721 Mass. Headquarters for all amateur supplies and BETTER KODAK FINISHING. 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