PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY 16. 1946 Baker other season? rs, at kickson 'em' ed in study tears house admit- ene a Kan- ises or lightly prag- up of them its" is". Millette After- Daily Cheeky They latest camclass very be mber head. for box. you mer at or the tion or det turn os and Wuthnow-Robison to Wed Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Robison, Bison, announce the pinning of their daughter, Alma, to Rodney Wuth- now, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow. Hope. The announcement was made at the Tau Kappa Epsilon spring formal May 3. Miss Robison is a College junior Mr. Wuthnow is a College sophomore and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Maloney-Neely Pinned Mr. and Mrs. John Neely, Wichita announce the pinning of their daughter, Barbara, to Owen W. Maloney, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Maloney, Tulsa. The announcement was made recently at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Miss Neely wore an orchid. She was assisted by Hanna Hedrick and Marilyn Maloney, who wore gardenia corsages. Mrs. Andrew McKay, housemother, also received a gardenia. Miss Neely is a Fine Arts senior. Mr.Maloney, a member of Phi Delta Theta, is a Business junior. Erickson-Holsinger Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Holsinger, Kansas City, Kansas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Elaine, to Clarence E. Erickson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Erickson, Minnesota City, Minn. Miss Holinger is an Engineering sophomore. Mr. Erickson is a College junior in the N.R.O.T.C. The announcement was made at Harman Co-0m May 10 by Mrs. Holsinger. Miss Holsinger received an orchid, and her mother wore a rose corsage. Mrs. A.R. McAdoo, housemother, LaVerne Stadel and Doris Meinecke received gardenia corsages. Doris Meinecke played a marimbá solo and Robert Koenig sang as the traditional chocolates were passed. H-Wornom Pinned Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wornom, tandler, Okla., announce the pin- ing of their daughter, Joyce, to Charles Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hall, Junction City. The announcement was made and chocolates were passed at the Delta Delta Delta chapter house. Patricia Dye and Norma Jean Schneider, who assisted with the ceremony, wore corsages of red roses. Mrs. C. W. Whipple, housemother, wore gardenias. Miss Wormon received an orchid corsage. Miss Wornom is a junior in the School of Fine Arts. Mr. Hall is a College junior and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Maricel-Hall to Wed Mr. and Mrs. L. W. H. Hall, Dodge City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Kenneth Maricel, also of Dodge City. Cigars were passed at the Phi Delta Theta house May 9. Mr. Maricel is a senior in the School of Business and a member of Phi Delta Theta. The couple will be married in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Child, Great Bend, announce the pinning of their daughter, Cora Lou, to E. E. Thayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thayer, also of Great Bend. Thayer-Child Pinned The announcement was made at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house recently. Miss Child received an orchid and her assistants, Nancy Stephen and Mary Margaret Morris, and Mrs. Andrew McKay, housemother, wore corsages of roses. Miss Child is a College junior. Mr. Thayer, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, is a sophomore in the School of Engineering and Architecture. ☆ ☆ Stuckey-Samson Pinned Stuckey Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Samson, Roswell, N. Mex, announce the pinning of their daughter, Mary Louise, to George Stuckey, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Stuckey, Hutchinson. The announcement was made at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Second Billing She's a movie star to the public, but since March 12, Judy Garland has been taking second billing to her daughter, Liza, named after a song-favorite of Judy and her husband, Vincent Minnelli. Miss Samson received an orchid corsage. Mrs. Andrew McKay, housemother, Martha Metcalf, and Marilyn Child, who assisted, wore gardenia corsages. Miss Samson is a College junior, Miss Stuckey is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and a College freshman. Moses-Porch Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Grover Porch, Newark, N.J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Olive, to Edward Moses, Great Bend. ☆ ☆ Mr. Moses, a member of Phi Delta Theta, is a Business senior. Wilson-Falconer to Wed Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Falconer, Kansas City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Claude Lewis Wilson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson, also of Kansas City. Miss Falconer is a College senior and a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr.Wilson is an Engineering freshman. The wedding will take place in Kansas City June 14. Kuklenski-Pflumm Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pfumm, Shawnee, announce the pinning of their daughter, Shirley, to Michael Kuhlenski. Kansas City. Mr. Kuklenski, a member of Phi Delta Theta, is a College sophomore. C. A. Zeller, Wichita, announces the pinning of his daughter, Mary, to James Kennedy, McPherson. Kennedy-Zeller Pinned The announcement was made recently at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Miss Zeller wore an orchid, Eleanor Churchill and Martha Laffer, who assisted, wore rose corsages. Mrs. Andrew McKay, housemother, also wore a corsage of roses. Miss Zeller is a College sophomore. Mr. Kennedy, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, is a special student in the School of Business. "Socially Speaking," will be found on page 4 today. Emotional Upsets Cause Diseases--Allen UNION CAB CO. Phone 2-800 Jayhawker Building A broken heart can cause a heart disease, Dr. Sylvia J. Allen, Kansas City psychiatrist, told the Psychology club at a meeting yesterday in the Union. "Emotional disturbances can cause physical ailments. All physical illness has its psychic component. Ulcer, arthritis, heart conditions and their psychic components have been studied a great deal." she explained Dr. Allen is a psychiatrist at the University of Kansas hospitals and was formerly a psychoanalyst at Mennenger's hospital at Topeka. The field of psychology has undergone indicative changes and has settled down to become one of the important fields of medicine, she said. "The war has taught us many things about psychiatry." Miss Allen said. "One of these is the running diagnosis. Before the war, a diagnosis was made and the patient was marked with a specific psychological disease. Now the diagnosis is written giving the probable trends toward certain diseases and other symptoms which can be studied and improved." The problem of the psychiatrist now is to get the people to listen to them. Miss Allen said. "The changes cannot go too fast because public opinion won't stand for it," she concluded. "The people want a fast cure and this is not possible. 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