4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, JUNE 12, 1945 Record for Engagements Set With Ten Announced Since Friday Ten pinnings and engagements have been announced on the campus since Friday night. Other than Barbara Ann Thiele, Delta Gamma, and West Point Cadet Thomas R. Clark, Phi Delta Theta, and Jean Knuth, Alpha Delta Pi, and Jerrel C. Ethridge, Kappa Sigma, which were announced in the Kansas yesterday, the couples pinned are as follows: Faith Severson, Delta Gamma, and Lt. John M. Roe, Beta Theta Pi; Marjorie Cooper, Gamma Phi Beta, and Lt. Ross Laybourn, Beta Theta Pi; Barbara Prier, Pi Beta Phi, and West Point Cadet Richard MacAdoo, Sigma Tau Gamma; Sara Jayne Scott, Pi Beta Phi, and West Point Cadet Charles H. Shook. Geraldine Nelson, Gamma Ph. Beta, and Don Miller, Phil Delta Theta; Anna Frances Muhlenbruch, Gamma Phi Beta, and Harry T. Stucker, Phi Gamma Delta; Leatrice Gibbs, Gamma Phi Beta, and West Point Cadet Donn Starry; and Alice Joyce Hensroth, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Sam Crow, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Faith Severson and Lt. John Roe Pinned Delta Gamma has announced the pinning of Faith Severson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Severson, Augusta, to Lt. John M. Roe, army air corps, Chana Ill. Mrs. F. A. Benson, housemother, announced the pinning during dinner yesterday at the chapter house. She wore a corsage of white gardenias. Miss Severson wore a corsage of red roses. Jo Lee Abbitt and Frances Crisp assisted with the announcement They wore corsages of white gardenias. Chocolates were passed at dinner. Miss Severson is a junior in the college, a major in pre-nursing, and a member of W.A.A. Lt. Roe was an economics major at Knox college, Galesburg, Ill., where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi. He has just returned from Italy where he served as a navigator on a B-24 with the 15th air force. He has received the air medal with two oak leaf custers. Cooper-Laybourn Engagement Revealed Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cooper, ELDorado, announced the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Lt. Ross Laybourn, son of Mrs. R. L. Laybourn, ElDorado. Miss Cooper is a junior majoring in organ and is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Lt. Lay-bourn attended Kansas State college before entering the service and was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He is now stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif., with an infantry division. Prior, Scott Pinnings Announced by Pi Phi Pi Beta Phi has announced the double pinning of Barbara Prier and Sara Jayne Scott to West Point cadets Richard MacAdoo and Charles H. Shook. Miss Prier is the daughter of Mrs Jane L. Prier, Emporia, and Miss Scott is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs Jay D. Scott, Kansas City, Mo. Cadet MacAdoo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. MacAdoo, Emporia, and Cadet Shook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shook, Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made at the Pi Beta Phi house Friday evening by Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, who wore a corsage of gardenias. Miss Prier, who was attended by Betty Bredouw, wore an orchid. Miss Bredouw, Martha Lou Cable, Mary Gayle Marsh, and Carol Mayer received corsages of gardenias and talisman roses. Miss Scott, who was assisted by Carolyn Campbell and Carolyn Brown, wore an orchid. Miss Campbell and Miss Brown wore corsages of gardenias and roses. The pins were brought in on a wine and blue heart-shaped pillow, and the traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Prier, a junior in the College, is president of Pi Beta Phi, treasurer of the Women's Athletic association, and chairman of the Union Activities intramurals committee. Miss Scott is a freshman in the Collage. Cadet MacAdoo attended Emporia State Teachers college, where he was a member of Sigma Tau Gamma, and Kansas State college. He is a yearling at the military academy. Cadet Shook, also a West Point yearling, attended Washington and Lee university in Virginia last year. Geraldine Nelson Pinned to Don Miller Announcement has been made by Gamma Phi Beta of the pinning of Geraldine Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nelson, Kansas City, Kan., to Don Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Miller, Kansas City, Kan. The announcement was made Saturday night by Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother. Miss Nelson wore a white orchid and Gloria Nelson, her sister, and Shirley Otter, who assisted, received two gardenias. Mrs. Baldwin wore gardenias. Traditional chocolates were passed preceding the singing of the Gamma Phi and Phi Delt sweetheart songs. Miss Nelson is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. Mr. Miller is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fraternity and is president of the Phi Beta Pi fraternity. He is a sophomore in the School of Medicine. The Phi Delt chapter members were received at the Gamma Phi house following dinner. Muhlenbruch-Stucker Pinning Announced Gamma Phi Beta announced Friday night the pinning of Anna Frances Muhlenbruch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Muhlenbruch, Argonia, to Harry T. Stucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stucker, Lawrence. The announcement was made at dinner by Mrs. Ralph Baldwin housemother. Miss Muhlenbruch received an orchid, and Anne Zimmerman and Jane Atwood, who assisted, received orchids. Mrs. Baldwin also wore an orchid. Miss Muhlenbruch is majoring in geology and is a junior. Mr. Stucker is a junior in the School of Engineering and Architecture. He is president of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Traditional chocolates were passed before the singing of the Gamma Phi and Phi Gamma Delta sweetheart songs. The Phi Gam chapter members were received at the Gamma Phi house following dinner. The engagement of Alice Joyce Hensroth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hensroth to Sam Crow, College freshman, Topeka, was announced yesterday evening at the Zeta Tau Alpha house at Washburn university. Sam Crow Engaged To Washburn Student Mr. Crow, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Crow, Topeka, is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity. Miss Hensroth is majoring in music at Washburn and is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority. Leatrice Gibbs and Donn Starry Engaged Announcement has been made by Gamma Phi Beta of the engagement of Leatrice Gibbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gibbs, Kansas City, Kan., to Donn Starry, son of Col. and Mrs. Don Starry, Kansas City, Kan. The announcement was made Saturday night by Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother. Miss Gibbs received a white orchid and Elaine Falconer and Jane Owen, who assisted, received gardenias. Mrs. Baldwin also wore a gardenia. Miss Gibbs is majoring in sociology and is a junior. Mr. Starry is a cadet at West Point Military academy. Traditional chocolates were passed. Campus Society Gamma Phi Bota—Lt. and Mrs Ardon J. Butel were guests Saturday. Mrs. Butel, the former Judy Van Deventer and a chapter member, graduated in 1944 from the School of Education. Lieutenant Butel graduated in the School of of Pharmacy in 1943. Their marriage took place June 4 at the home of Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. W. Van Deventer, Muskogee, Okla. Joliffe—Miss Joy Brown, Kansas City, was a weekend guest. Miller-Weekend guests were Doris Hollingsworth, Leavenworth; Marsha Gragg, Kansas City; Melba Simpson, Topeka; Mrs. S. M. Dunn, Topeka and Mrs. Jim Acker, Junction City. Sunday dinner guests were Geraldine Heisz, Selben; and Alverna Balieu, Salina. Pfc. Laurence Sherman, Kansas City, was a guest Sunday. Mrs. S. P. Rotermund, Independence, Mo., was a dinner guest Tuesday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Mr. John H. Mayhew, Troudsale, was a dinner guest Monday. Robert Holland, commander; George Darsie, lieutenant commander; Scott Fleener, secretary; Robert Stewart, treasurer; Gus Daum, chaplain; and Stanley Woods, reporter. Sgt. Robert Blackwell, former chapter member who has been a weekend guest, will leave today. Signa Nu. New office. Tipperary—Mrs. M. R. Cummings, Almena, was a weekend guest. Mr. Cummings was a guest Sunday. Doris Silverthorn and Catherine Gill, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. Nina Smith, Kansas City, Mo. and Jean Flynn, Kansas City, Mo. were weekend guests. Sigma Nu—New officers are: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gates, Kan- VARSITY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY John Wayne--- BINNIE BARNES--- ALBERT DECKER--in "IN OLD CALIFORNIA" Chestnut Wins Match Against Scott 70-73 Bill Chestnut, Phi Psi, defeated Kirk Scott, Phil Delt, 3 up in the lower bracket semi-finals of the men's intramural golf tournament. Both men shot good scores, Chestnut 70 to Scott's 73. The victory puts Chestnut into the final match, but his opponent will not be known until the remaining quarter-final and semi-final matches in the upper bracket have been played off. Watkins Beat Chi O; Miller, I.W.W. to Play Watkins defeated Chi Omega 4-0 in a woman's softball semi-final game yesterday. Miller and I. W. W. the other division winners, will play today to complete the semi-finals and the winners will play finals Wednesday. The battery for Chi Omega was Dona Lee Burkhead and Rose Nell Curtis, and for Watkins, Violet Conard and Helen Bozarth. The outstanding players for Watkisn were Violet Conard, Helen Bozarth, and Mary Jo Mercer, and for Chi Omega, Mary Nettles, Sue Diggs and Dona Lee Burkhead. sas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs George Betz and George Jr., Asherville, were Sunday dinner guests. Corbin Hall—Dorothy May Janke Claslin; Vivian Radenburg, Claslin; Jean Bullock, Glascow; Helen Sharp, Stillwell; Patricia Bower, Merrium and Mrs. William Kennedy, Merrium, were weekend guests. Alpha Chi Omega—Miss Connie Mitchell, Pueblo, Colo., was a house guest yesterday. Hopkins Hall-A wienie roast celebrating the birthdays of Georgia Mitchell and Carolyn Carson was held Sunday. Delta Tau Delta-Kenneth Bates, Martin Dickinson and J. C. Marrow, Kansas City, Mo.; Frank Patterson, Topeka; Prof. John Barker and Bill Moore, Lawrence, all former chapter members, were dinner guests Monday evening. Alpha Delta Pi—Seniors were honored at a dinner Monday evening. GRANADA NOW — Ends Tomorrow DENNIS O'KEEFE CONSTANCE MOORE in EARL CARROLL VANITIES EVE ARDEN OTTO KRUGER ALAN MOWN-STEPHENE BACHERI EMANUEL GARMAN ENERGY FOOT EWARD CAGARA WOODY HERNAN AND his sisters Limited Engagement THURSDAY 3 Mighty Days! Baseball Today MAJOR LEAGUE STANDING American league | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 27 | 18 | .600 | | Detroit | 25 | 17 | .595 | | St. Louis | 22 | 21 | .512 | | Boston | 23 | 22 | .511 | | Cleveland | 20 | 22 | .476 | | Chicago | 21 | 24 | .467 | | Washington | 20 | 23 | .465 | | Philadelphia | 16 | 27 | .372 | National league | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 28 | 18 | .609 | | Pittsburgh | 26 | 20 | .565 | | Brooklyn | 25 | 20 | .556 | | Chicago | 23 | 19 | .548 | | St. Louis | 26 | 21 | .553 | | Boston | 22 | 21 | .512 | | Cincinnati | 21 | 24 | .467 | | Philadelphia | 10 | 38 | .208 | Waldemar Geltch To Give Recitals In Texas and N.M. Waldemar Geltch, violin professor, will present three violin recitals Texas and New Mexico this week. Miss Allie Merle Conger, associate professor of piano, will assist him at the piano. Today Professor Getten will play at West Texas State Teacher's college, Canyon, Texas; tomorrow he will give a recital at Texas Technological college, Lubbock, Texas. Saturday he will play at New Mexico Highlands university, Las Vegas, N. M., returning to Lawrence Sunday. Lt. Martin Jones Local Visitor After German Liberation Lt. Martin Jones, student at the University in 1940-42, was a campus visitor Sunday. Lieutenant Jones went overseas in October, 1944, and was taken prisoner by the Germans last December. Released in April, he arrived in New York last Tuesday. Now at home in Osage City, Lieutenant Jones will be on leave until August 15. Exactly 650 seniors will be awarded degrees at the University of Illinois graduation this week. JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:05 Week's Engagement NOW - Ends Saturday Feature 2:40 - 7:15 - 9:20