MAY 13, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Blake-Gille The pinning of Sally Blake to Everett Gille was announced at the Delta Delta Delta house Friday Friday night by Mrs. J. W. Whipple, housemother. Elizabeth Mallonee and Mary Ann Sawyer passed the chocolates. Miss Blake's corsage was an orchid. Mrs. Whipple, Miss Mallonee, and Miss Sawyer received white gardenia. Miss Blake, Kansas City, will be graduated from the College this semester. Mr. Gille, also of Kansas City, will be graduated from the School of Business this semester. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. ☆ ☆ Dye-Shanahan Delta Delta Delta announces the pinning and engagement of Patricia Dye to Glenn J. Shanahan. The announcement was made by Mrs. J. W. Whipple, housemother, at the chapter house Friday night. Miss Dye's attendants were Dorothy Stephenson, Barbara Meyer, and Marilyn Franklin. Miss Dye's corsage was an orchid. Mrs. Whipple wore white gardenias, and Miss Franklin wore yellow roses. Miss Meyer and Miss Stephenson received corsages of pink carnations. Miss Dye, Independence, is a junior in the School of Fine Arts. Mr.Shanahan, also of Independence, is a senior in the College, and a member of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity. ☆ ☆ McGrew-Kapfer The pinning of Jeanne McGrew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McGrew, Lawrence, to John F. Kapfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kapfer, also of Lawrence, was announced recently at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. The announcement was made during dinner by Mrs. A. G. McKay, housemother, who wore a pink carnation corsage. Irene Sandelius and Mary Jean Hoffman passed the traditional chocolates. Both wore corsages of talism roses. Miss McGrew received an orchid. Miss McGrew is a senior in the College. Mr. Kapfer is a junior in the School of Engineering and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. ☆ ☆ Brown-Ashley Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Jeanne Brown daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Brown, of Kansas City, Mo., to Richard Ashley, son of Mr. and Mrs S. G. Ashley, of Chanute. The traditional chocolates were passed at the chapter house Saturday night. Miss Brown received a corsage of orchids; her attendants, Mary Ann McClure, Sarah Heil, Glenda Luekring, and Geralae Kreider, received orchid corsages. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, wore a corsage of gardenias and red roses. Miss Brown is a junior in the College. Mr. Ashley is a College freshman and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. ☆ ☆ Olson-Kauffman The pinning of Barbara Olson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Ollison, of Wichita, to O. J. Kauffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kauffman, of Moundridge, was announced recently at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. HOUSE Mrs. A. G. McKay, housemother, wearing a gardenia corsage, made the announcement during dinner. Miss Olson wore an orchid. Peggy Olson, Nancy Hulings, Elizabeth Berry, and Georgia Sewell passed the traditional chocolates and wore corsages of carnations. corsages or carvings Miss Olson is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. Mr. Kauffman is a senior in the School of Business, and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. Mover-Steeper ☆ ☆ Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pinning of Patricia Moyer, daughter of Mr. Samuel P. Moyer, COED'S CORNER She's Called 'Slide Rule' Ruese But She Knits A Mean Sweater When Joann Ruese (it rhymes with "fleecy", was a freshman, she "established a beechhead" at Marvin hall and has held it ever since. the days when the navy crowded the engineering building "In the days when the navy crowded the engineering used to steel myself every day to walk by those throngs of V-12's," said Ann. She is one of the few coeds bring in engineering. "I decided to be an architectural engineer when I took mechanical drawing as a high school senior," she said. "Before that I had intended major in violin." But she hasn't found much time for music practice since she came to the University. Almost Lives in Marvin "I almost live at Marvin hall," she said. "Monday was a typical day—I was there from 6:15 a.m. until 11:15 that night, making an architectural model and grading papers." For two semesters she has been a descriptive geometry instructor. All her students have been men, most of them veterans. She is circulation manager for the Kansas Engineer and will become business manager next year. Previously, she was representative to the national convention of the Engineering College Magazines association at Chicago. She has been nominated by the Architectural department to be its representative on the Engineering council Will Be Here This Summer This summer Joann will go to school here. Last summer, she went East and became the only girl ever to enroll in the Princeton Mathe- "I like the East," she said, "but when I was there people insisted I had been sent from the chamber of commerce, because I raved so much about Kansas." A member of Pi Beta Pi, she is its representative to the new United Women's council, which she thinks will eventually be most beneficial to the unity of K.U. women. She has been in the University orchestra, and has worked in the Jayhawker and Union activities offices. She's Domestic at Heart If you picture a woman engineer as a tom-boy, you'll be surprised when you meet Joann. She has curly brown hair and reads a cook book as easily as a slide rule. "I like to cook foreign dishes. I concocted weird things all last summer, especially Russian menus. No we never have foreign food at home. I just picked up the idea." She spent Easter vacation sewing, "I make my own clothes, and like to design them," she said. Her colorful hand-knit sweaters are the envy of girls with less skill and patience. Such is the life of Joann Ruese. She is at home in the engineering curriculum of Marvin hall, but she could be a star pupil in the department of home economics. Lawrence, to Charles Steeper, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Steeper, also of Lawrence. Mrs. A. G. McKay, Kappa Kappa Gamma housemother, made the announcement at dinner recently. Assisting were Nancy Goering, Martha Laffer, and Maxine Gunsoll. Miss Moyer is a junior in the College; Mr. Steeper is a freshman in the College, and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. ☆ ☆ Custer-Chesky The engagement of Delores Custer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Custer, Wichita, to Victor Chesky, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Chesky, Halstead, was announced at the Alchoa Delta Pi house recently. Mrs. O. L. Horner, wearing a corsage of gardenias, made the announcement at the spring formal Miss Custer wore an orchid. Her attendants, Joan Anderson and Joan Schindling, wore corsages of Japanese iris. Miss Custer is a College junior, and a personnel administration major. Mr. Chesky is a freshman in he College. Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Delta Gamma housemother, announced the pinning of Mary Lou Mathews to Dwight O'Dell Deay at the chapter house recently. Mrs. Shaw received a gardenia corsage, Miss Mathews wore an orchid. Her attendants Bonnie Oswalt and Sylvia Small received gardenia corsages. Mathews-Deay The traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Mathews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mathews of Kansas City, Mo., is a College junior. Dwight O'Dell Deay, of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Deay of Chanute, is a junior in the College and a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Read the Daily Kansan daily. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 Hear Yourself As Others Do On A MAIL-A-VOICE Recorder-Producer Makes Magnetic Recordings on paper which may be used over. . . and over. 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June 15 for the class members. Attending the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keerper, Mr. and Mrs. Art Penticuff, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mukokin, Kansas City; Leon Lundblade, Topeka; and Prof. and Mrs. Carroll Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Lawrence. To Discuss Russian Women "Russian Women, Past and Present" will be discussed by Mrs. Rachel Soloveitchik, instructor in Russian language and literature, at a meeting of the Russian club today at 3 p. m. in 402 Fraser hall. Visitors are welcome. English Department To Sponsor Motion Picture Christian Scientists Elect Joy Godbehere To Post There will be a charge of 25 cents for the show and tickets may be purchased at the English department or at the door of Fraser theater. Profits will go into special English department projects such as biring guest speakers, and the different creative writing publications of the department. 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