THURSDAY, JUNE 15. 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 5,1944 PAGE THREE N SIMS ORRILL, THIELE 1.75 a niversity matter office at arch 3. Mu Phi Epsilon Will Have Dinner, initiation, Installation of Officers Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music rorority, will have an initiation dinner followed by installation of officers tomorrow evening at the Hearth, Justine Kloepper, president of the organization, announced today. Fbi Delta Theta had initiation Sunday for Neil Thompson, Thomas Clark, James Sanders, Harry Bryant, and Charles Ale. Gamma Phi Beta gave a dinner last night honoring the graduating seniors. The initiation services will be at 5:39 she said, and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Barbara Daniel of Kansas City Mo., is a houseguest this week. Phi Beta pi guests Wednesday were Donald Piper and Charles Bartell, senior medical students from Kansas City. Harman Co-op dinner guests last night were Dorothy Sutton and Alice Goff. Chi Omega luncheon guest yesterday was Barbara Lee Wyatt of Wichita. Science Building Is 14 Years Old. Snow hall was completed in 1930. Authorized Parties Alpha of Tau Beta Pi. dinner- dance; dinner at Hearth; dance at Fldridge hotel, 7 to 12 p.m. Saturday, June 17, 1944— Delta Sigma Theta, party, Kansas room, 8 to 12 p.m. PT-2, V-12, dance, 1025 W. Hills, 9 to 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Lt. Col. Ray Fisher Is With Air Force in England Lt. Col. Ray Fisher, former track and football coach at Paseo high school and a graduate from the University with the class of 25, is with the United States Army Air Forces in England according to word received from the Headquarters of the Ninth Air Force. Col. Fisher's wife, the former Martha Goodrich, is at home on Bales Avenue, Kansas City while his parents reside in Winfield. Rock Chalk Yell Adopted 1887 The Rock Chalk yell was officially adopted by the University in 1887. Rock Chalk Yell Adopted 1887 Steele-Richardson Engagement Told Miller bell has announced the engagement of Mary Roberta Steele, daughter of Mrs. O. A. Steele of Kansas City, Mo., to Glen A. Richardson, son of Mrs. Annis P. Richardson of Havensville. The announcement was made at a special housemeeting held in 'the hall council room after dinner last night. Miss Steele wore a corsage of gardenias and pink roses. Charlotte Hart, senior in the College, and Ruth Tuley, freshman in the College, who assisted, received white carnation corsages. Mrs. S. M. Stayton, housemother, wore Japanese iris and Mrs. Steele, who made the announcement, received a corsage of red roses. The group sang "I love You Truly" and "Mary's a Grand Old Name" while the traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Steele is a senior in the School of Education. She is a member of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, and Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity. Richardson is an instructor in electrical engineering and a member of Tau Beta Bip and Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternities. Delta Gam Engaged To Army Private Delta Gamma has announced the engagement of Bettie Bixy, daughter of Dr. B. P. Bixy of Valley Center, to Pvt. Robert McKenzie, son of Mrs. Sarah Hultquist of Wichita Mrs. F. A. Benson, housemother, made the announcement at dinner last night. Chocolates were passed following the announcement. Miss Bixby received a corsage of Chinese iris and stephanotis, and Burnette Replogle and Ruth Payne, who assisted in the ceremony, wore corsages of gardenias and roses. Doris Bixby, sister of Bettie, received a corsage of stephanotis, and Mrs. Benson was given a gladiola corsage. Miss Bixby is a sophomore in the College. Private McKenzie was a junior in in the School of Business at Wichita University before leaving for the urmy. Originally Corn-Yellow and Blue The University colors were originally corn-yellow and blue. Regina Ward Weds Senior Engineer Miller hall has announced the marriage of Regina Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Ward of Wichita, to Charles York, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fork of Springbill. The double ring ceremony took place last Sunday at the Reorganized Latter Day Saints church in Wichita. The bride wore a white satin wedding gown fashioned with a fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline. Her fingertip veil was made with a crown of white roses. She carried a Colonial bouquet of yellow roses and streamers. She was attended by her sister, Miss Betty Ward of Wichita, as maid of honor, and by Miss Lorraine Norris, of Lawrence, as candlelighter. York is a senior in the School of Engineering and Architecture. He is a member of Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. York will live in Lawrence. Father's Day is June 18 A Hit with Dad Here Are Gifts That Will Add to Dad's Comfort and Pleasure — And to His Very Good Looks. 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