ARCH 29, CH 29.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE halk TCH and OLUS TCH AND OLUS In the Si claims h ness, oe allotted sp oar of frie o greet th se se attack o him of o be the o mad on.) were male. Alph's h nis on th Over in təral studen hopes looking thing aboɪ one have the last Chan potted som ing and p just as Just on bodie, ans, and Li alked in the went away -pulled open- any gives tooth are tooth your Lister then Kappa one from the West Hills women, who yall hall (be- in a fit of into Tem- hall" been tougl Liz Eav岭. Unfoc geology is fied with Swe, with Swe, she throw this mad." "Well, why have it it be alarmed if you begin ng "Redskins" walking about the pus. It isn't because you have too many week-ends or that the Fox are holding a pow wow back. It is just that the sun- ing season is here and you are going coeds who have been fashion- y baked at 90 degrees Fahren- t. uma Nu's Elect Newly elected officers of Sigma are Wilmer Landon, commander; James Summers, lieutenant-comander; Howard Shryock, secretary; an Busboom, treasurer; Scott Harry, chaplain; William McPhee, marshall; Bart Ransey, sentinel; Jack with, scholastic chairman; Richard sell, social chairman; Thomas asplay, alumni contact chairman; William Fowler, rush captain; Rob Doughery and Paul Van Dyke. offers. * * * K.A.'s Pledge Addington Pi Kappa Alpha has announced the ledging of John Addington, Kansas city, Mo. Vestminister Entertains A party for all Presbyterian students will be given at Westminster hall. 1221 Oread street, 7:30 p.m. friday. 乘 积 乘 appas Hold Installation Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the installation of Nancy Hoering, president; Gloria Gray, standards chairman; Patricia Ferguson, scholarship chairman; Irene Jewell, pledge captain; Nancy Miller, house president; Sue Crabb, treasurer; Patricia Moyer, secretary; Loise Hodgson, corresponding secrete- No Book, No Record But Plenty of Grades Just because Dean D. M. Swarthout lost his A Cappella choir grade and attendance book, don't think you can cut every day and get an A by mistake. The course grade is based on attendance, and just now there is no record. However, the dean says that he believes the book will be found and returned. If not, he will rely on the integrity of the student to 'fess up to his absences. "Few people ever miss the choir," he said, "and it will be a relatively simple matter to bring the record up to date." tary; Mary Aimsworth, personnel chairman; Patricia Glover, registrar; Mary Zeller, membership chairman; Martha Metcalf, social chairman; and Barbara Schrieber, key correspondent. Tri Deltas Pledge Kindsvater Delta Delta Delta has announced the pledging of Mary Lucille Kindsvater, Bartlesville, Okla. Guests of Alpha Delta * Members of Kappa Sigma were guests of Alpha Delta Pi for an hour dance Tuesday. New Member to Sig Eps Sigma Phi Epsilon has announced the affiliation of Charles Boisvert, Topeka. Delta Chi Becomes Active Delta Chi fraternity, inactive since the spring of 1943, has become active again. It will return to the chapter house at 1245 West Campus road next fall. The following new officers have been elected: Solon Gilmoore, president; John Burton, vice-president; Millard Dornblazier, secretary; James Sherman, treasurer; Lawrence Channel, sheriff; and Richard Bryant, pledge trainer. THE ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE of the Season Exclusive at FIRST COTTONS Striking spring colors Crisp and delightful to wear Now Being Featured at 943 MASS. SWOPE DRESS SHOP Hammer-Carpenter Engaged The announcement was made Wednesday night by Mrs. Evelyn Claassen, housemother, and the traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Carpenter received an orchid corsage. Virginia Wickert received a corsage of red carnations and Mrs. Claassen wore a corsage of white gardenias. D. J. Demaree, who sang "I Love You truly," wore a pink carnations corsage. The table center piece was a mixed bouquet of snapsadrones, tulips, sweet peas, and yellow jonquils. Corbin hall has announced the engagement of Lorraine Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carpenter, Claflin, to L. B. Hammer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hammer, Claflin. Miss Carpenter, a College sophomore, is the newly elected president of the LSA. She is also president of the Pre-Nursing club, a member of Inter-Dorm council, and Jay James. Hammer, also a College sophomore, attended Kansas State college prior to his enlistment in the Marines in '1942. He received his discharge last November after serving one and a half years in the South Pacific. He is a member of the I.S.A. council and the Varsity basketball team. ☆ ☆ Former Students Marry Miss Irene Peabody, Fine Arts professor, sang "I Love You" by Greig and "All of You," by Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Hammett have announced the marriage of their daughter, June Eileen, to Lt. L. R. Russell, son of Prof. and Mrs. F. A. Russell, Lawrence. The ceremony was performed March 21 in the First Christian church. Topeka The bride was attended by Miss Beverly Brown, Topeka, Robert Weidemann, Lawrence, attended the bridegroom as bestman. The ushers, all members of Delta Tau Delta, were Charles Elder, Jr., Walter Herriman, Jack Brownell, David Stimson, and Harold Goss. A reception was held in the church parliors after the wedding. After a wedding trip to Chicago, Lt. Russell will report for further navy duty. Lieutenant Russell, '43, is a member of Delta Tau Delta. Mrs. Russell, '43, is a member of Delta Gamma. A member of the Broadway cast of the show, "Mexican Hayride" in 1944, she has recently returned from a six-month U.S.O tour in the Pacific area. Theta's Announce Wedding Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the marriage of Mary Jane Shockley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shockley, Kansas City, Mo., to Richard H. Stillwell, Emporia, on March 2. Mrs. Stillwell was graduated from the University in 1939. Mr. Stillwell, '32, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. He was recently discharged from the navy. After a trip in South Dakota and Iowa, the couple will be at home in Kansas City. Dill-Watson Married The wedding of Dorothy Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Watson, Edinburgh, Scotland, and Cpl. William J. Dill, son of Mrs. W. A. Dill and the late Professor Dill, was performed March 20 in Edinburgh. Corporal Dill, a member of Pi Kappa Alpha, attended the University before entering the service. For the last 18 months he has been overseas with the Rainbow division. The couple will arrive in Lawrence next month when he will enroll at the University. THE HEARTH TEA ROOM 17 East 11th St. Phone 1036 Call for Reservations Up and Coming A Calendar of Campus Events Tonight Navy dance, ballroom of Military Science building, 9 p.m. to midnight. Osage County club, informal dance, Kansas room, 8 to 11 p.m. Nu Sigma Nu, hyride, 7:30 p.m. to midnight. Hobnail hop, ballroom of Military Science building, 9 p.m. to midnight. Dr. Henry Walden piloted the first monoplane in 1909. Spider silk is used for the cross "hairs" in some telescopic sights. Hand Painted Easter Cards Easter Gifts in Chokers and Other Costume Jewelry Personalized Cologne By Mary Dunhill Vi's Gift Shop HOTEL ELDRIDGE $5.85 to $8.85 A Good Selection of These Fine Shoes For Campus and Dress Wear HAYNES & KEENE 819 MASS. PHONE 524 Military Science Building, 9 to 12 Tickets for sale at the door.