MAY 21, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE --on our screen there will be more chills and thrills SOCIALLY SPEAKING French Society Chooses Recently chosen members of Pi Laelta Phi, French honorary society, include William Clubb, Harry Hughes, Marguerita Kerschen, Jane Malin and Emily Stacey. Auto Aiotti and Roger Lecomte are special members; Marjory Ericson and Samuel Ericsson, former graduates, are honorary members. 早 午 Miller Hall Elects Officers elected for the 1947-48 school year at Miller hall are Marylee Masterson, president; Dorothy Scroggy, social chairman; Joan Clough, freshman counselor; and Elizabeth Graves, house manager. The remaining officers will be elected in the fall. Phi Kappa Psi Elects The following officers for the fall semester have been elected by Phi Kappa Psi: Gene McLaughlin, president; Leroy Robison, vice-president; Tony Mura II, corresponding secretary; Haworth White, Treasurer; Byron Shutz, recording secretary; Robert Arbuckle, historian; Edward Brunk and Robert Mercer, intramural managers. *** Kappa Sigma Pledges Three men have been pledged by Kappa Sigma. They are Robert Carper, Eureka; Jack Foster, Hutchinson; and Robert Thayer of Manhattan. Battenfeld Has Annual Party * * Batterfield hall held its annual "Silver Dollar Saloon" party Saturday night. The house was decorated as a "Gay 90's" bar room and dance hall, and the floor show featured a barbershop quartet, minstrels, and a can-can chorus. Guests at the party were Jerry Ayers, Jewell Mishler, Martha Jewett, Lois Thompson, Phyllis Debus, Phyllis Doane, Ruth Dudley, Lorraine Hunt, Janet Malott, Helen Amyx, Christine Mann, Arlene Griffin. Harriet Graves, Betty Walters, Freda Jones, Martha Myers, Barbara Saylor, Shirley Ousley, Patricia Wiggins, Marylee Masterson, Shirley Liem, Beverly Cubbage, Phyllis Secat. Mary Ann Sawyer, Ardyee Wilson, Marjean Carr, Sally Underwood, Jean Murray, Joanne List, Constance Cultra, Bonnieenkelman, Joan Jacobs, Meribah Barrett, Margaret Wenski, Eleanor Townley. Weiski Dorothea Fuller, Betty Cattell, Helen Miller, Beverly Smith, Joan Levicus, Eugene LaCombe, Guy Ashcraft, Richard Goertz, James Hargard Dale Rummer. Haggard, Dale The Rev. and Mrs. Donald Weatherbeer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin ougbergh, Prof. and Mrs. Emil L. Telfel,Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Perkins, Miss Julia Willard, Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, Mrs. R G. Roche, Mrs. Robert Witt and Miss Ruth Litchen. ** ** Honors Dinner Held Honors Dinner The annual Honors Dinner of Sigma Kappa was celebrated Wednesday at the chapter house. Miss Margaret Habein, guest, spoke on the importance of scholarship. Mary Vermillion, president of Sigma Kappa, presented the honors. Chapter scholarship award was given to Jewell Mishler, and chapter achievement award to Caroline Morris. Pledge honors included a scholarship award to Zelina Higgenbottom, the best all-round pledge award to Donna Munn, and the activities award to Patricia Behl. The names of 18 members who were highest in scholarship, and of 19 members who were elected to honor organizations or campus activities received honorable mention. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a month in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage. Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year. Saturdays and Sundays in university holidays, classification periods. Entered as a class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. In Spring More Men Lose Pins Neugebauer-Wreglesworth The pinning of Rita Neugebauer to Thomas Wreglesworth was announced recently at Foster hall. The announcement was made by Mrs. Mildred B. Scott, housemother, at a pajama party. Traditional chocolates were passed by Lorene Hohn and Wanda Good. Miss Neugebauer, Kansas' City Kan., is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts and a member of Phi Theta Alpha social sorority. Mr. Wreglesworth, Chicago, is a freshman in the School of Education, and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. ☆ ☆ Cunningham-Hield Chi Omega announces the pinning of Jean Anne Cunningham to Roger Hield. The announcement was made by Bonnie Holden at dinner Saturday Miss Cunningham received a corsage of seven baby orchids. Her attendants, Molly Marge Wilson and Barbara Smith, and Mrs. Onita S. Miller, housemother, received corsages of pink and yellow carnations. Traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Cunningham, Kansas City, Mo. is a senior in the College. She is majoring in psychology. Mr. Hield, Riverside, Calif., is a junior in the School of Engineering. He is a member of the -N.R.O.T.C. and of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. O'Leary-Bomholt ☆ ☆ Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Kathryn O'Leary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorman H. O'Leary of Kansas City, Mo., to Carl Bomholt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bomholt of Cheney. Candy was passed at the chapter house Saturday night. Miss O'Leary received an orchid corsage. Her attendants were Virginia Neal and Dorthe McGill, Theta alumnae from Kansas City, Mo. Miss Neal received a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Karl W. Perkins, housemother, wore a corsage of gardenias and roses. Announcement was made at Harmon Co-op Sunday of the engagement of Doris M. Pavlicek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pavlicek, Elsmore, to John R. Triplett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Triplett, Emporia. Pavlicek-Triplett Miss Pavlicek wore an orchid corsage, and red rosebuds in her hair. Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, housemother, received a corsage of white rosebuds. Doris Meinecke and Wilma Hildebrand, who assisted in pinning corsages, wore pink and white carnations. Traditional chocolates were passed. Gupton-Haddock ☆ ☆ The pinning of Gwen Gupton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hade Gupton, Greensbury, to John Haddock, Tulsa, Okla., was announced Saturday at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Miss Gupton who wore an orchid was assisted by Suzanne Albaugh and Jane Williams, who received carnation corsages. Mrs. W. C. Jackson, Alpha Chi Omega housemother, and Mrs. Esther Reed, Sigma Alba Epsilon housemother, were presented with corsages of white carnations. Traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Gupton is a fine arts sophomore. Mr. Haddock, College sophomore is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Harris-Hargiss Sigma Kappa has announced the pinning of Joan Harris, daughter of Mrs. H. C. Cale, of Wichita, and John C. Harris, Bridgeman Water, Va., to Willard Clarke Hargiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hargiss, of Topeka. The announcement was made by Mrs. Mary Youkman, housemother, at dinner Thursday night. Miss Harris and Mrs. Youkman received corsages of talisman roses; Doris Kingsbury and Jean Bowersox, who assisted, wore corsages of white carnations. Miss Harris, a College senior, is president of Sigma Kappa sorority. Elect Mrs. Horner Housemothers' Head Officers were elected and the book "Lydia Bailey" by Kenneth Roberts was reviewed at the Housemother association's luncheon Monday. Officers are Mrs. O. L. Horner, Alpha Delta Pi house, president; Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Phi Gamma Delta, vice-president; Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, Jolliffe hall, secretary. MAKE A DATE AND DON'T BE LATE The Monster Ghost SHOW OF ALL TIME TONITE 11:00 O'clock ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY HYPNOTICAL THRILL SHOW Featuring The Great VALLEAU MASTER HYPNOTIST Mrs. Harold G. Barr gave the book review. And — Midnite ZOMBIE JAMBOREE Dames To Give Husbands Dessert-Dance Tonight with ... Laughs! ... Screams! ... Thrills! 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