25,1944 TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1944 AM UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS tes. Promy. PAGE THREE cted ncil is junior des pres- der-Dorm seeting of accenters are resmanm ent; and an from S xchange repre- se with Neward. 92, 1408 -138 irl who fts, sta- ns and Depart- 804-tf msan DEMAKER N JONES, T IPPIN INSOLLY OSSMAN VILMA HDRICK HDRICK JOFFEET THILFE NOLDER PENINS PENINS REHINES f. 17.5 Kansas, ear ex- versity matter office at march 3. University Alumni Will Attend Banquet in Kansas City Tonight Memories of "brown 'bread ice cream," peg-top pants, rowboats on the Kaw, and renting hacks at Donnelly's will be brought back to graduates and former students attending the alumni banquet at 6:15 this evening in Kansas City's President hotel, when four University students and a narrator present a reminiscent skit entitled "Parade of the Decade." Those taking part are Dorothy Mae Nelson, vocalist and graduate of the School of Fine Arts last semester; Doris Sheppard, violinist and junior in the School of Business; Mary Margaret Smith, piano accompanist and junior in the School of Fine Arts; and Ruth Krehbiel, cheerleader and College senior. Chancellor Malott will speak and a program will be given by the Strolling Troubadours in addition to the numbers by the University students. More than 300 alumni are expected to attend, according to Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary. Miller Hall dinner guests last night were Ross Moser and Vernard Domen. Sigma Nu — Lt. William Stanton of Lawrence, a former chapter member, now in the army air corps, was a weekend guest. Alpha Omicron Pi dinner guests last night was Miss Joe Staplion, Miss Rish Orcutt, Miss Margaret O'Briant, and Miss Irene Peabody. Alpha Delta Pi dinner guest last night was Mrs. Galen Post of New York City, N. Y. Alpha Chi Sigma elected the following officers last night: master alchemist, William Haines; vice-alchemist, Kenneth Hoffman; recorder, Robert Taft, Jr.; master of ceremonies, Ralph Grant. Battenfeld Hall Mrs. Robert Harrison of Kansas City was a dinner guest last night. Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the election of the following officers: president, Mary Morrill; rush captain, Martha Rayl; standards chairman, Frances Morrill; scholarship chairman, Marilyn McEwen; pledge trainer, Joanne Hayden; house president, Mary Louise Laffer; corresponding secretary, Hanna Hedrick; registrar, Frances Schloesser; marshal, Martha Lou Little; song leader, Shirley Hargiss; key correspondent, Betty Jo Everly; recording secretary, Virginia Brehm; social chairman, Norma Henry; deputy, Mary Lou Shewey; activities chairman, Harriet Bossemeyer; librarian, Marilyn Malony; transfer chairman, Vera Margaret Hurt; intramurals manager, Marjorie Free; scrapbook, Elizabeth Prentice; town representative on standards, Jeanne McGrew; sophomore representative, Gloria Gray; junior representative, Lucy Smith; senior representative, Marjorie Tibbets. Editors of the spring newspaper are Barbara Neely, Mary Louise Samson, Patty Orr, Irene Sandelius, Nancy Miller, and Katheryn Krehbiel; editors of the summer newspaper are Charlotte Nelson, Dottie Sheldon, Martha Metcalf, Irene Seewell, Shirley Hargiss, Marilyn Child, and Charlotte Dack. Remember--- DRAKES for BAKES Miller Hall—Helen Rhoda Hoopes was a dinner guest Sunday. Campus House — Denus Yount of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. William Hall of Tonganoxie, were weekend guests. Kaw Koctes dinner guest Friday was Bert Gensler. Lois Mann, Olathe, was a weekend guest. Battenfeld Hall — Dr. and Mrs. A.G. Greenhouse of Leavenworth, Mrs. George Foster and Mrs. Venita Colver were dinner guests Sunday. Guests Saturday night were Max Musgrave, James Kyle, and John Herrmann. Alpha Delta Pi — Anne Kennison, Ethel Abernathy, Ruthelma Long, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Marion Langdon of Kansas City, Kans., were weekend guests. Jerry and Bill Taylor were dinner guests Sunday. Triangle — guests for the picnic Sunday were: Helen Bush, Chesney Shirley, Elizabeth Holder, Ruth Mary Fudge, Jeance Allen, Ruth Culp, Frances Sartori, Carol Newman, Donna Jean Nichols, and Jerry Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Grimes were chaperons. Graduate Will Marry Independence Girl Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Harder of Independence, Mo., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Joy, to Roy Edwin Browne, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Brown of Kansas City. Seabee Benton Visits K.U. En Route to San Diego Browne is a graduate of the University, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity and Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalistic fraternity. He is now director of the religious and educational programs for KMBC. Miss Harder was graduated from Graceland College, Lamoni, Iowa, and Northwestern University. She is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota and Pi Kappa Lambda, music sororities. Bernard E. Benton, who formerly attended the University and is now a member of the Seabees unit of the Navy, was a campus visitor last weekend. He has been stationed in the southwest Pacific for nearly two years. He joined the Seabees as a carpenter's mate in January, 1942, and is now a warrant officer. After a short leave he will go to San Diego for a special training course. The engagement of Barbara Lucille Benton to Pvt. W. Clarke Wescoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herbert Wescoe of Allentown, Pa., has been announced by her parents, Judge and Mrs. Willard M. Benton of Kansas City. Benton, Wescoe To Wed Saturday Miss Benton is a former student of the University of Kansas and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She is now stationed with the WAVES at Sampson, N.Y., where she is attending mail specialists' school at the naval training station there. Wescoe was graduated from Muh- lenberg College at Allentown, where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He is now attending the School of Medicine at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., where he will be graduated in September. The marriage will take place Saturday at the Gideon F. Egner Memorial chapel in Muhlenberg College. Chi Omega has announced the engagement of Joan Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cook of Kansas City, Mo., to Carl W. Davis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Davis of Kansas City, Mo. Cook-Davis Betrothal Announced in K.C. Miss Cook is a sophomore in the College. Davis is an alumnus of the University of Kansas and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Senior in Medicine To Wed Graduate The engagement and approaching marriage of Elizabeth Cady Austin to Pvt. Cline Douglas Hensley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Cline D. Hensley of Wichita, has been announced by Miss Austin's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Allen C. Austin of Kansas City, Mo. The marriage will take place May 13 at the All Souls Unitarian church in Kansas City. Miss Austin was graduated from the University, where she was a member of Iota Sigma Pi, honorary chemistry sorority. Private Hensley was also graduated from the University, and is now a senior in the University School of Medicine in Kansas City. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity, and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Fifteen radio stations operate in Kansas. Music Machines Rented for Parties ALL THE HIT PHONOGRAPH RECORDS The Best Selection in Town 715 Mass. REDDING AMUSEMENT CO. A.D. Pi Alumna Will Wed Sig Alph Phone 830 Whip Waste-- TO WIN the WAR The engagement of Esther Frances Erhardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Erhardt of Kansas City, Mo. to Pvt. Russell Faries Knight, son of Mrs. R. F. Knight of Kansas City, Mo., has been announced by Alpha Delta Pi. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vt. Phone 432 Knight is a graduate of Harvard University and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. At present he is attached to the finance department of Baer Field, Fort Wayne, Ind. The marriage will take place in June. Miss Erhardt is a graduate of the University of Kansas. Julia Menninger Marries Army Doctor Julia Menninger, daughter of Mrs. Grace Gaines Menninger and Dr. Karl A. Menninger of Topeka, and Lt. A. H. Gottesman of Farmingdale, N. J., were married Saturday night at Marshall, Texas. The bride was graduated from DePauw University in 1941 and received her master's degree from the University in 1942. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Lieutenant Meninger, a member of the army medical corps, was graduated from New York University School of Medicine in 1942. Kansas has 42 institutions of higher learning. Kansas population is 93.6 percent native-born white. Mrs. LeSourd Speaks To Kappa Phi Group Advocating living memorials instead of those of stone and marble to the heroes of this war, Mrs. H. M. LeSourd, grand sponsor of Kappa Phi from Newton, Mass., yesterday evening addressed the local chapter of the women's Methodist organization. Pointing out that recreation centers for the youth of the country would be of great importance in preventing future wars, Mrs. Le-Sourd stressed the guiding role university women must play in the post-war world. While discussing plans for the national council meeting which will be held at Baker University, Baldwin, June 29 to July 6, Mrs. LeSourd urged all members to attend. Present at this meeting will be Mrs. Gordon Thompson of Hutchinson, founder of Kappa Phi; Miss Elizabeth Lee who is in charge of the women's division for Latin America and North Africa; Mrs. Grace Sloan Overton, youth speaker; and national officers of the organization. Alpha chapter of the University of Kansas and Psi chapter of Fort Hays Kansas State College will be hostess chapters at the convention. 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