4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 29, 1945 Campus Society Chi Omega—The following were guests at a dinner-dance Saturday night: night: Eddie Brunk, Chris Thomas, Jim Sanders, R. J. Atkinson, Bentley Nelson, Don Germann, Louis Silkes, Dick Carter, Hugh Donahue, Dick Nelson, Buzz Hargis, Bill Weiser, R. L Faubian, Al Evans, Jack Mercer, Jim Metcalf, George Boone, Woody Runyan, Stan Kreider, Earl Crawford, Ed Shive, Bob Gove, John Hawley, Lew Purinton, Dan Woestermann, John Benton, Boy Douglass, Glenn Lessenden, Web Webber, Bill Lacey, Bob Stoffer, Rudy Carte, Pete Carey, Gus Lindquist, Karl Ehrhl, Jack Ramsey, Elwood Miller, and Don Cronemeyer. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin and Mrs. Eva Oakes, were chaperones. Dorothy Moffett, Kansas City, Mo. was a weekend guest. Kappa Alpha Theta—The following were guests at a picnic Saturday night: Jerry Simpson, Dean Hucbert, Bill Burgess, Jim Calkins, Jim Roderick, Bill Jenson, John McEvers, Ralph Fleagle, Dean Schwartz, Hilly Stong, Rens MClure, George Podson, Holbert Murray, Burnan Bat, Walter Butin, Bay Bails, Ronny McVeer, Keith Congdon, Dick Wagstaff, and Dean Smalley. Ruthy Lowry, Kansas City, Mo, and Irma Lutz, Dodge City, were weekend guests. weekend Miller Hall—The following were guests at the spring formal held Saturday night: Saturday Ingle: Jack Winter, Columbus; Bill Moore, Wichita; Charles Cragg, Kansas City; Al Egbert, Kansas City; Capt. Charles Shull, Burlington; Eldon Keeler, Berryton; Gustave Pendleton, Stillwater; Jim Kelley, George Johnson, Paul Conrad, O. J. Kaufman, Ted Shafer, Dean Smith, Cecil Hudson, Bill Heald, Ernest Fritz, Deane Postlethwaite, Jerry Hamilton, Vic Reinking, Tom Saffell, Keith Wolfenbarger, Dick Kirchhoff, Adair Schoelrook, and Bob Witt. Mrs. R. P. Roche, Miss Arlotta Nellis, and Mrs. G. L. Atkeson were chaperones. Mrs. J. Oscar Brown, Wakenney, and Miss Vona Payne, Kansas City, were weekend guests. Delta Tau Delta — Guests at a paddle party Saturday night were Ann Cowan, Roger Ewing, Margaret Fesler, Lucille Murray, Mariagold Bennett, Mary Jane Holzman, Bonnie Veatch, Jo Ellen Hall, Neva Bishop, Pat Dodge, Vivian Griever, Barbara Howard, Mary Louise Lare, Joan Young, Jane Eby, Mary Margaret Morris, Mary Louis Shewey, Sara Jane Myers, Faith Severson, Reea Lee, Jeanne Bodman, Elizabeth Tripp, Kate Roberts, Margaret Ruth Lynn, Katy Gorrill, Eleen O'Connor, Joan Miller, Mary Ellen Beiderwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. George Docking, Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stockton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Blocker. Phi Gamma Delta — Lt. Gordon Stucker and Ens. Chub Thayer, forms chapter members, are here on leave. Sigma Chi — Barbara Gibson; her father, W. Gibson, Chicago, and Betty Beach were dinner guests Monday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon -- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shepherd, Kansas City, were guests Monday. Battenfeld Hall -- Marjean Carr and Kathleen Jones were dinner guests Sunday. Two new residents are Ruben Valderama, of Colombia, and Khodagholi "Koli" Amini, from Persia Next semester officers elected last night are: night Dick Hollingsworth, president; Bill Hollis, vice-pres.; Don Schwartzkopf, secretary; George Caldwell, treasurer; Frank Stalzer, social chairman; Tom Saffell, intramural manager; and Dale Rummer, scholarship chairman. arship chairman. Sgt. Eldon Keller, Berryton, who has just returned from the South Pacific, was a weekend guest. Sigma Kappa — Clara Lee Oxley. A.O.Pi Announces Gaynor Engagement Alpha Omiron Pi has announced the engagement of Mary Margaret Gaynor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Gaynor, Kansas City, Kan. to Walter L. McCulley, U. S. N. R. The announcement was read at dinner last night by Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, housemother. berg, housekeepers were passed, the chapter sang "Girl of A. O. Pi" and "Sweetheart of Alpha O." Sidney Lee Mayfield, Sally Yerkes, and Betty Pearce assisted in the ceremony. They wore red roses. Mrs. Klinkenborg wore a red rose corsage. Miss Gaynor is a College Junior. Mr. McCulley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCulley, Kansas City, is a radioman, third class, and is stationed at Port Huemene, Calif. He was graduated from Kansas City Junior college in 1943. Peggy Small, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Boucher, and Lt. Chandler Boucher, Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests Sunday. Delta Sigma Theta — Weekend guests were 33 Delprites and their sponsor, Mrs. Theodora S. Barnett, Kansas City, Mo. Ricker Hall -- Barbara Erickson was admitted to Watkins hospital Monday. Mrs. Joe Sisson, Kincaid, is a guest this week. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Mr. H. J. Weiss and Sgt. Harold Peffley, Ottawa, were guests Monday. Delta Gamma — Louise Kintzel and Olivann Shaw, Wichita, were dinner guests last night. Locksley Hall — Viva Marie Taylor, Topeka, was a guest last Friday. Margaret Broderson, Lyndon, was a guest Sunday night. Watkins Hall — Mrs. Edwin Butterfield, Florence, was a dinner guest yesterday. Foster Hall — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Olathe, were guests yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Trompeter and Virginia Torkelson, Horton, and Dick Williams, Park college, Parksville, Mo., were guests Sunday. Delta Sigma Theta sorority has completed its annual May week program which has concentrated on an effort to better its relationships with the community and with other sororities. Delta Sigma Theta Completes Annual May Week Program A May ball in the Military Science building Saturday night closed the activities. Guests were members of Alpha Kappa Alpha and Zeta Phi Beta sororities, Kansas City and Topeka chapters of Delta Sigma Theta, the Delsprites, Kansas City, Mo., and men from the Olathe Naval Air base. Other activities of the week included a coffee hour for patroness mothers of Delta Sigma Theta Thursday evening and a coke party given by pledges for pledges of Alpha Kappa Alpha and Zeta Phi Beta sorities. Beta sorority. The week began with a forum meeting at the Ninth Street Baptist church. Miss Alice Monroe, regional director of Delta Sigma Theta, spoke on "Building Temples" and Mrs. L. Webster gave a brief summary of the achievements of members of the sorority. PT 5 Wins Meet By Forfeit of PT9 As an anticlimax in the final round of the B-bracket V-12 swimming tourney Friday, PT 9 forfeited to PT 5 giving PT 5 first place in all events and undisputed championship in the tourney. PT 5's swimmers had won the 300-foot four-lap medley relay in the first round of competition and tied for first in the underwater contest. The forfeit gives PT 5 the decision in the tie event which would have been run off Friday in addition to the free style relay and the diving contest. contest. PT 7 was originally entered in the tourney but forfeited on the first day, thus losing all chance of later participation. Bonnie Cunningham, Downs, was a weekend guest. PROTECT THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR Cities Service Products Have Your Battery Checked Before Summer Driving. Our Expert Service Is Here for YOU! Fritz Co. 14 East 8th Phone 4 Jolliffe hall has announced the engagement of Marilyn Greenbank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Greenbank, El Dorado, to Charles Allen Betsher, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Betsher, Eureka. Marilyn Greenbank Engaged to Beta The announcement was made by Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, housemother, at dinner Saturday evening. Miss Greenbank wore a white orchid corsage. Virginia Cassell, who assisted in the ceremony, wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Kite received a corsage of white caramations. After dinner, coffee was served in the living room, where the chocolates were passed by Miss Greenbank. Miss Greenbank is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. Mr. Betsher is a junior in the College and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Bess Truman, First Lady, Was Tomboy in Grade School Days One of Bess Truman's classmates reports of the First Lady, "She was the only girl I ever knew who could really whistle through her teeth," according to a recent issue of Liberty magazine. President Truman claims he fell in love with the First Lady "in the fifth grade when she stuck out her tongue at me," says the article. VARSITY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Cary Grant Victor McLaglen Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Joan Fontaine in "GUNGA DIN" GRANADA TODAY All Week Now the Musical That Outstrips Them All! 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