NOVEMBER 26,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Becky Vallette, Society Editor Turkey, the game, parties, and sleep filled Thanksgiving vacation for most K.U. students. They went to all parts of the state for Thanksgiving dinner at home. But, many came back to Kansas City, Saturday, to the annual Kansas-Missouri battle, and for "after the game parties." Jean Fergus and Ens. Bill Brackman were married at 8 p.m. Saturday, in the First Presbyterian chapel in Wichita. Mrs. Brackman was attended by Beverly Stucker, Ottawa, as maid of honor, and by Jean O'Connor, Wichita, as bridesmaid. Fergus-Brackman Wed Before her marriage, Mrs. Brackman was a home economics senior at the University. She was Kappa Alpha Theta's treasurer. Ensign Brackman has just returned from the Pacific, where he was a navy air corps fighter pilot. Sigma Nu has announced the pledging of James Findley, Lawrence, and Charles Werhan, Bennington. Milton Bloodgood, South Amboy, N.J., has affiliated with the K.J. chapter. He attended Case college, Cleveland. Pi Beta Phi has announced the pinning of Carolyn Ann Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Campbell, Kansas City, Mo., to Frank A. Howard, son of Mrs. Merle Howard, Enid, Okla. Campbell-Howard Pinned Chocolates were passed, and the announcement made at the Pi Phi House Nov. 15 by Mrs. Dean Alt, sistermother. Miss Campbell received an orchid. Assisting in the ceremony were Sara Jayne Scott, Sally Fitzpatrick, Sue Newcomer, Jody McCrory, Eleanor Pack, and Mary Jane Marts. They wore gardenia corsages. Miss Campbell is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. A premedical junior, Howard transferred recently from Tulane university, where he was president of Phi Delta Theta. Moore Pledges Phi Chi Capt. Chester E. Moore, Lawrence, has pledged Phi Chi medical fraternity. Capt. Moore will be discharged from the field artillery upon completion of his army terminal leave. Breitenbach Engaged Miss Breitenbach is a senior in the School of Fine Arts, Ensign Ludes attended the University in 1541-43, and was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. The engagement of Maurine Breitenbach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Breitenbach, Belpre, to Ens. James F. Ludes, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ludes, Salina, was announced Nov. 18, at the Sigma Kappa house. Corsages of chrysanthemums were given to Mrs. Mary Younkman, housemother, Helen Todd, and Kathleen Wright. Two portions of a chain of mountains in Kentucky are connected by Natural Bridge, in Wolfe county. The bridge spans a chasm 60 feet wide and 40 feet high. --years after the founding of Watkins hall, which was also a gift to the University from Mrs. Watkins. Jayhawker Jewelry New Shipment Roberts Jewelry and Gifts Miller Hall Is Scholarship Dorm RUTH GREEN This is another of a series of articles by the Daily Kansan to acquaint the campus with the various organized houses, their members, officers, and histories. Miller hall was a gift to the University from the late Mrs. J. B. Watkins, former student and benefactor. The hall was opened in 1937, just 10 It was built in memory of Mrs. Watkins nephew, Frank C. Miller, his aunt's business manager. After his death in an automobile accident, Mrs. Watkins decided to build another women's dormitory at the University in his memory. Scholarships are awarded yearly to candidates selected by the members of the University committee on scholarships. The hall is self-governed. The original constitution was written by the first group to reside in the hall. Mrs. R. G. Roche is housemother. Ruth Green, a junior in the School of Education is hall president. Other officers include: Lucile Rothenberger, vice-president; Marcella Stewart, secretary; Betty Rose Soukup, treasurer; and Dolores Sulzman, social chairman. Members are Virginia Pauline Allen, Doris Marie Anderson, Jeanne Louise Bowlby, Emalouise Britton, Dora Ann Brown, Marjorie Lois Brown, Gracia Lou Bundren, Marjean Carr, Julia Ann Casad, Martha Jo Easter, Ruth Green, Mary Jean Hatch, Marylee Masterson, Cleo Norris, Grace Piros, Virginia Louise Powell. Billie Jean Rottermund, Lucille Rothenberger, Iva Rothenberger, Winifred Elaine Sawyer, Betty Rose Soukup, Marcella Stewart, Dolores Sulzman, Lois Thompson, Maxine Weir, Joann Clough, Neva Cranson. Men Will Select 'Miss Student Union' "Miss Student Union" will be selected at a series of midweeks beginning Nov. 28. Each organized women's house will name a candidate, who will be introduced at that time. Joan Woodward, chairman, announced. Houses are to select their candidates on the basis of "personality rather than profile," Miss Woodward said. A representative from each organized men's house will select the three top candidates at the Dec. 5 midweek. The queen will be elected from these by popular vote on Dec. 12. Beverly Ann Good, Mary Elizabeth Graves, Adrea Hinkel, Nancy Ann Jolly, Doris Klein. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Norma Jean Kopp, Anna May Marley, Janice Oehrle, Shirley Jean Ousley, Edith Marie Schreiber, Dorothy Jean Scroggy, Berniece Strop, Nolene Stump, Mary Maxine Thach, Erma Lea Volkel, Pauline Wegscheider, Margaret Wynn. Offers Complete Banking Service to Every Student The First National Bank "The Student Bank Since 1877" Northeast Corner Eighth and Mass. Member F.D.I.C. Navy Medics Go On Inactive Duty Navy sophomores in the School of Medicine were released from active duty Oct. 24. All navy students at the University School of Medicine in Kansas City will go on inactive duty Dec. 1, Capt. Kunz said. Seniors will be given their choice of navy or civilian internships. Freshman medical students will discard their navy uniforms and transfer to inactive duty Feb. 7, i.Capt. Chester A Kunz, announced today. INDEPENDENT ON KFKU LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Phone 432 740 Vermont 2:30 Art by Radio, Maude Elsworth. Tomorrow: 9:30-Silent (Time released to WREN) Have Your Wardrobe Cleaned Now Tonight: Waters' Bulletin Reprinted Demand for Prof. L. L. Waters' bulletin on post-war employment in Kansas has been so great that a reprint is now being made, Dean Frank T. Stockton of the School of Business said today. Christmas Parties Are Coming Don't be caught without anything to wear. Betty Hutton: I'm Just a Square in the Social Circle Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief New Vocals: Andy Russell: I Can't Begin to Tell You Love Me Frank Sinatra: Nancy Cradle Song Bell Music Company --at Season Parties Are Coming with Christmas Get your 'Home-Made'Cakes Drake Bakery If it's from Drake's it's good to eat 907 MASS. PHONE 61 ---