APRIL 16,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Gamma Phi Gives Formal The annual "Spring Formal" of Gamma Phi Beta was held Saturday night, April 12, in the Kansas room of the Union. Larry Bowman, Herbert Foster, Robert Weeks, Douglas Wall, Dexter Welton, William Sproull, Robert Gene Ashley, Anthony Mura, DonNear, John Higdon, Richard Ashley, ald Miller, William Sharp, William Stacey, Jerry Ward, Stephen Ellsworth, Robert Stroud, James Brieley, Dean Miller, Norma Whitacre, Robert Shirley, Joellen Shirley, Robert Murphy, Letty Gibbs, Stanley Over. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patee, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Spalsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Relhain, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ostrum, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melker, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Perkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bellamy. Chaperones were: Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Miss Margaret Habein, and housemothers, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs B. A. Webber, Mrs. Edith Martin, and Mrs C. R. Calvert. The guests were: John Duffy, Edgar Williams, Richard Bradley, Richard Dodson, Pat Maloney, Lynn Seigh, William Cowling, Robert Jumpk, Donald Meescham, James Walker, Harold Moore, James Hastings, Clifford Wade, Duward Dasow, William Clubb, Mel Kauffman, Robert Learned, Stanley Nelson, Gene Jennings, Doc Buell, Charles Bevan, Eugene Conklin, James Coffman, Charles Peterson, John Higgins, Everrett Land, Norman Huelsing, Donald Brown, Richard Piper, Francis Pierport, Robert Glover. Watkins Gives Hour Dance Watkins hall will hold an open hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. today. Foster Gives Hour Dance Foster hall announces an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. today. Ott Pledges Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Geraldine Ott, college freshman, Madison, Kan. Gamma Phi Pledges Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Elizabeth LeSuer of Lawrence. Gamma Phi Guests Sunday dinner guests of Gamma Phi Beta were Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Neville, Nancy Neville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Glover, and Richard Ashley. Tri Delt Holds Meeting Tri Derby Hills Delta Delta Delta will hold a Missouri-Kansas state day meeting Saturday at the Hotel Continental in Kansas City, Mo. The one-day convention will mark a resuming to the state day gatherings discontinued during the war. Participating from Kansas will be active Tri Delta members from Baker university, Kansas State college, and the University here. Participants from Missouri will be Tri Deltas from Drury college, Washington university, and the University of Missouri. Alumnae groups represented will be from St. Louis, Springfield, and Kansas City, Mo., and from Baldwin, Lawrence, Manhattan, Topeka, and Wichita, Kan. Mrs. Frances Priddy McDonald, national president of the sorority will be the keynote speaker at the state day luncheon. Mrs. Frank C. Carlson, wife of the governor of Kansas, will be guest of honor at the luncheon. Phi Theta Alpha Installs Phi Theta Alpha, social sorority held formal installation of officers Sunday evening, April 13, in the English room of the Union building. New officers installed were: Marie Creegan, Kansas City Mo., president; Connie Herrera, Wichita, president; Margaret Womnichil, Lucas, president; Rozanne Frores, Fresno, Calif. recording secretary; Bette Krenzer, Kansas City Mo., corresponding secretary; and Ladeen Steinkirchner, Newton, historian. Long Activity List To Follow 'Lolly' O'Leary's Senior Picture COED'S CORNER There will be a long list of activities after Kathryn "Lolly" O'Leary's senior picture in the Jayhawker this June. Lolly has been pretty busy since she arrived on the K. U. campus four years ago. She's been a member of Tau Sigma, Quack club, A Cappella choir, has been vice-president and pledge trainer of Kappa Alpha Theta, and is now on the United Women's council. Lolly is especially known as an all-round athlete, and has been an asset to the Theta's in intramural competition. She's a menace at swimming and tennis, likes sailing, and is learning to ski. Interesting Nickname Folks say that her nickname is one of the most interesting things about her. To those who wonder about it, she smiles and explains, "When I was a baby, my crying used to sound as though I were saying 'La, la.' And that is what my brother called me. I still have the name, but it's been changed by the years to Lolly." A Spanish major, Lolly hopes to come back to the Hill to work in the Spanish department next year. If she doesn't do that, she'll try to get a job "somewhere south of the border, maybe with an airline company." Gets Caribbean Cruise She's excited about her graduation present-a Caribbean cruise that she and Marilyn Carlson, a sorority sister, are going to take this summer. "We're going to drive to Florida and see some of the South," she explained. "Then we'll go on a twelve-day tour of the West Indies." ☆ ☆ You've seen Lolly around the cam. Belles and Their Weddings KATHRYN O'LEARY A reception was held at Harmon Co-op after the ceremony. Assisting at the reception were Marguerite Watson, Carolyn Covert, and Doris Meinecke. pus: she's five feet, two inches tall, has brown hair, hazel eyes, and an especially nice smile. ☆ ☆ The bride wore a royal blue suit with a sweetheart rosebud corsage. Doris Dennis, maid of honor, and Perenea Stinebaugh and Georgia Votaw, bridesmaids, wore corsages of red carnations. Morris Knott was best man, Marvin Wray and Donnell Wright were ushers. Votaw-Wise Mr. and Mrs. Seth Wise, Conway Springs, announce the marriage of their daughter, Carmen Jill, to Victor Votaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Votaw, Eudora, on April 12, at the First Methodist church in Lawrence. Dr. Oscar E. Allison officiated. Instant Service In Our Shoe Repair Department Royal College Shop 837-38 Mass. Read the Daily Kansan daily... 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