3 Thiele-Clark Pinning Announced by DG's Delta Gamma has announced the pinning of Barbara Ann Thiele, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George H. Thiele, Kansas City, Mo., to Cadet Thomas R. Clark, Aberdeen, Wash., United States Military academy, West Point. Mrs. F. A. Benson, housemother announced the pinning during Friday dinner at the chapter house She wore a corsage of white gardenias. Miss Tiele wore an orchid Sylvia Small and Armilda Lincoln assisted with the announcement They wore corsages of spring flowers. Miss Thiele is a junior in the College, a Spanish major, a representative on the Pan-Hellanic council, and a member of Union activities. Cadet Clark, son to Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Clark, was a V-12 student at the University in 1943-44. He is a member of the Kansas chapter of Phi Delta Theta. Campus Society Battenfeld Hall-An informal party was held at the hall Friday night. Guests were: Lorea Norris, Jane Jayne, Marjean Carr, Jack Simmies, Ruth Green, Kathleen Jones, Lorraine Carpenter, Gracia Bundren, Marilyn Spencer, Jean Pyke, Lou Hughes, Jeane Smith. Lietha Sanford, Ernabelle Johnson, Alverta Niedens, Wilma Pool, Alameda Smith, Vivian Riffer, Margaret Wenski, Grace Piros, Dardella Ringwalt, Janet Runner, Wichita; Marilyn Eskert, Topeka; Jane Crittenden, Wichita; and Doris Hollingsworth, Seward. Merton Anderson, Lawrence, was a Sunday dimmer guest. Pvt. George Williams, Scott Field, Ill., was a weekend guest. Private Williams is enroute to Shepherd Field, Texas. Kappa Alpha Theta—Weekend guests were Nancy Swartz and Peggy Durger, St. Louis; and Katy Finney, from the University of Oklahoma chapter. Mrs. Virginia Stuber and son, Winfield; and Mrs. R. D. O'Leary, Lawrence, were Sunday dinner guests. Chi Omega - Stan Kreider, Lawrence, was a Sunday dinner guest. Sigma Kappa — A breakfast in honor of the seniors was given Sunday at the chapter house. The seniors honored were: Pat Scherrer, Joel Fant, Doradeen Perry, Mary Jane Pistiorius, Doris Brewster, Ruth McCurry, Alice Marie Haves, and Maraegret Hall. Gamma Phi—Sunday dinner guests were Don Starr, Kansas City, West Point cadet; and Ens. David Hay, Lawrence. Phi Kappa Psi—Hazel Grastey, Kansas City, and Bonnie Lee Chestnut were dinner guests Sunday. Phi Delta Theta—Tom Clark, West Point cadet, was a weekend guest. Dinner guests Sunday were Jane Gillespie, Dorothy Warren, Patricia Williams, Barbara Varner, Eleanor Pack, Jo Ann McCrory, and Betty Frank Carey. Marriage of Former Student Now in WAVES Announced Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick Tratwein, Kansas City, Mo., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Louise Doris, to Victor Eugene Stucky, U.S.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Stucky, of Hutchison. The bride, a former University student, has been serving in the women's auxiliary of the navy. Pharmacy Award Given Carl Robson At Senior Dinner Carl Robson was presented the Lehn and Fink medal, for the senior ranking highest in scholarship in the School of Pharmacy, by Dean J. Allen Reese at the annual dinner in honor of pharmacy seniors Saturday evening. Robson was toastmaster. Dewey Nemec, who was graduated last October, talked on "Pharmacy Graduates and Former Students in the Armed Services." Introduction of seniors was made by Dean Reese. The medal for the advancement of pharmaceutical science is the twenty-second one to be presented at the University. The first presentation was in 1924. Dr. R. Q. Brewster, professor of chemistry, gave an address, "Hail the Apothecary." Miss Ruth Anderson, instructor and graduate of 1944, presented gifts to the seniors from various pharmaceutical houses. The Table decorations consisted of roses and white tapers. Fifty persons were present. Hicker Hall-Donna Jean Lewis, Belleville, was a weekend guest. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Guests at a auffet dinner Sunday night were: Campus House -C/N Donna Ruth Denholm, Parkville, Mo., was a weekend guest. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin; Mrs. Dean Alt; Mrs. J. H. Kreamer; Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Smith; Lt. Bll Belt, Kansas City; Sgt. Robert Blackwell, Larned; Joy Godhebene; Nancy Slater; Ann Cadwalader; Mary Ann McClure; Norma Whittaker Ann Nelson Marries Ens. William T. Noll Miss Ann Lee Nelson, graduate of the University in 1943, and Ens. William T. Noll were married at 8 p.m. Friday at the Presbyterian church of Highland. Mrs. Sarepta Ostrum; Mary Lou Belcher, Topeka; Dorothy Feldkamp; Gerry Kreider; Elizabeth Evans; Rosemary Jarbee; Ann Newcomer; The bride wore a white satin gown with a white floor-length veil and carried a large bouquet of gardenias. She was given in marriage by her brother, Julian M. Nelson. Maid of honor was the bride's twin sister, Mari Lee Nelson. Mrs. Noll is the daughter of Mrs. Hada Nelson, Troy. Ensign Noll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Noll, Highland, was graduated from Annapolis Naval academy in 1944. A reception for 150 guests was held after the wedding at the home of the bride. Ensign and Mrs. Noll left Sunday for California where he will return for duty on the U.S.S. Intrepid. Sue Newcomer; Rose Nell Curtis; Gail Tucker; Beverly Frizzel; Charlotte Nelson; and Glenda Luehring Harman Co-op—Sgt. Charles Spencer; Rosalie Erwin, Corbin; Charlotte Price, Lawrence; Cynthia Shell and Celia Shell, Lawrence; Claudine Chamberlain, Mulvane; Lois Jean Kihm and Kathleen French, Kansas City, Mo., were guests yesterday. Alpha Chi Omega — Mrs. R. N. Sherrilla, Beloit, was a weekend guest. Miss Martha Never, Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest Sunday and is visiting today. Seaman and Mrs. Robert Goodwin were visitors on Saturday. Mrs. Goodwin is the former Betty Dell Mills, chapter member last year. Richard Williams, Park college Parkville, Mo., and Bud Siegmuelmer, Hamilton, Ohio, were Sunday dinner guests. Foster Hall held a dinner at the Hearth Friday honoring the seniors to whom were given corsages of white carnations. Seniors are Mary Lou Harling, Kathleen Hazen, Wilma Pool, and Phyllis Cooper. Merlyn Anderson, Topeka, and Betty Crane, Abilene, were weekend guests. Watkins Hall — Dorothy Roberts, South Bend, Ind., was a weekend UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, JUNE 11, 1945 Dr. and Mrs. Tarbell Weekend Guests Dr. and Mrs. Luther A. Tarbell, Stillwater, Okla., were weekend guests of Prof. and Mrs. J. W. Ashton. Dr. Tarbell is the director of student health at Oklahoma A. and M. Nurses' Aides to Be Capped Next Week Capping exercises will be held for spring classes of nurses' aides June 21, at Watkins hall; Mrs. J. W. Twente, chairman of the nurses' aid committee, said today. To be graduated, the aide must have completed 36 hours of class work.25 hours of work in the Lawrence Memorial hospital,and 20 hours in the Watkins Memorial hospital.The final examination will be given June 18. Zoology Club Has Picnic Robert Sonnemann, R.M. 3/c, Centerville, and Russell Bozarth, merchant marine, Topeka, were Sunday dinner guests. The Snow Zoology club marked the end of the college year by holding an indoor picnic Thursday night in Snow hall. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Crocker and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Crocker were guests Sunday afternoon. Delta Tau Delta—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Upshaw, Junction City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers, Eureka; Kate Roberts, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dean and Mrs. F. J. Moreau were dinner guests Sunday. Phi Gamma Delta — Pfc. Robert Riegle, ElDorado; S/Sgt. Randy Moore, ElDorado; Bill Glascal, Wichita; and Don Brown, former chapter member, were weekend guests. guest. Sigma Chi- Clyde Morris was a weekend guest. Alpha Delta Pie—Seth Savage, Independence; Mo.; was a dinner guest Friday. Mrs. George Mayle, Leavenworth, former chapter member; Sue Branigan, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dorothy Herrman, Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. Kenneth Bayles and Bill Harsha were dinner guests Sunday. Jayhawk Coop—Bob Totts. Chicago, was a weekend guest. Jean Knuth Pinned To Jerrell Ethridge Alpha Delta Pi has announced the pinning of Jean Knuth, College sophomore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Knuth of Kansas City, Me., to Yeoman 3/c Jerrell C. Ethridge, Touston, Ga. The announcement was made at the chapter house Sunday by Mrs. O. L. Horner, housemother, who wore a corsage of salmon gladioli. Murice Miniard, Eloise Crandall, and Virginia Hazlett were the assistants and wore corsages of white iris. Miss Knuth's corsage was of pink roses. Chocolates were passed at dinner. Yeoman Ethridge was a former V-12 at the University and a member of Kappa Sigma. He is now stationed in the Pacific area. Lt. Harold Haggy Assigned Research at Randolph Field Lt. Harold H. Hagy, son of Mrs. Margaret L. Hagy, Salina, has been assigned to A. A. F. central flying training command headquarters, Randolph Filred, Texas, as research officer of four-engine transition training, it has been announced by the command headquarters. Former commercial pilot and flying instructor, Lieutenant Hagy enlisted in the air forces in September, 1943. Prior to his assignment to the C. F. T. C. headquarters, he was stationed at Liberal army air field, Kan. He received his master's degree from the University in 1942. Navy Recruiter Here June 21 A Navy recruiter, M. L. O'Brien; of the recruiting station in Topeka, will be at the Lawrence postoffice on June 21 to interview applicants 17, and 38 to 50 for general Naval service. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Sigma Nu announced the initiation of the following; Richard Young, Scott Fleener, James Weatherby, Gustave Daum, George Darsie, Francis Pierce, and Stanley Woods. AMBULANCE SERVICE — CALL 119 Funk's Mortuary and Chapel 940 Mass. Since 1909 The College Jeweler Student Jewelry Store for 40 Years 911 Mass. 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