CULSDAY, MAY 4, 1843 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Music Takes Highlight Of Midweek Events Music week here on the campus has provided the last week before finals with numerous social activities, including teas, dinners, and informal gatherings to give students and faculty an opportunity to meet the famous musicians present. The concert by Albert Spalding last night as well as the one Thursday night in which many musicians will participate, are presented for the University. Two parties last weekend provided entertainment for service men at the Community building. Friday night was the Fun Fest, and Saturday night with a special gift of the machinist's mates training school, Herb Price's orchestra. Senior banquets in all organized houses are being given to honor those who graduate this year. Many of the banquets are formal, and gifts of various kinds are presented. PI BETA PHI . . . . . . held a senior dinner last night for the following graduates: Barbara Jo Wilson, Rosemary Utterback, Rilla Townsend, Dorothy Jean Harvey, Betty Rowton, Mary Jane Miller, Marty Bitzer, Barbara Batcheler, and Louise Longenecker. The senior will and prophecy were read and two gifts were made to the House here. A war bond was presented by the freshmen Mrs. F. H. Smithmeyer, Lawrence, gave the chapter here her original I. C. Sorosis pin. It is to be worn in future years by the president and the honor initiate. I. C. Sorosis is the original name of Pi Beta Phi. PHI DELTA KAPPA . . . three newly elected members were initiated by members of the Kappa chapter at the home of Bert Nash last Wednesday evening. The initiates included Charles Shields, K.U. graduate of Kansas City, Richard Kell of Topeka and Eugene Fiser of Cherryvale, seniors in the school of education. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ... the mother's club had a covered dish luncheon for the last meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. T. C.Blue, 1705 Illinois street. SIGMA PHI EPSILON .. SIGMA PHI EPSON . . . ... Mrs. Ellsworth Bryan, Cimarron, was a luncheon and dinner guest Saturday. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ... ... Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hilton were dinner guests Saturday. ... George Robb, McPherson, was a weekend guest. Joyce Standiferd Engaged Saturday The engagement of Joyce Standiford to Dana A. Tompkins was announced at Watkins hall May 1 by the housemother, Mrs. C. E. Estlerly. Mrs. Esterly wore a corsage of talisman roses and Miss Standiford American beauty roses. Betty Charles and Alice who passed the chocolates wore pink carnations. Tompkins is a College junior and a member of Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. Miss Standiferd is a student laboratory technician at the University of Kansas hospitals in Kansas City and was president of Watkins hall in 1940-41. Cigars were passed at the Phi Beta house Sunday noon. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . . . weekend guests were Beverly Breon and Betty Jane Hamilton, Kansas City, Mo. . . . Sunday dinner guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Flavius Robertson and Flavia Robertson, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Will Green, Abilene, Mr. Charles Morgan, Bill Butler, Warren Bowman, Bob Blackwell. . . Mrs, R. E. Cheney has spent several days as houseguard. . . Saturday dinner guests were Florence and Elizabeth Allen, Topeka. PHI KAPPA PSI... PHI CHI . . . ... dinner guests Sunday included the following: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Atkinson,Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lovelace, and Mrs. Anna Moore, all of Kansas City; Sergeant Kenneth Ray of Ft. Cook,Neb.; naval aviation cadet Dwight Horner of Kansas City; Hal Holt, of Hutchinson and a member of Phi Delta Theta at Kansas State. .. Sunday dinner guests were Lois Ihourney, Kansas City, Virginia Carmousche, Manhattan, and Betty Carman. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students Engaged Gamma Phi To Phi Psi Gamma Phi Beta has announced the engagement of Joan Taggart, Wellington, to Charles E. Russell, a member of Phi Kappa Psi, from Iola. The pinning ceremony took place Friday evening with Barbara Koch assisting. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . Miss Taggart wore an orchid corsage, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, and Miss Koch received gardenias. DELTA GAMMA . . SIGMA KAPPA... ... Margaret Hogan and Shirley Carl of Cherryvale and Jane Sullivan of Shawnee were weekend guests. PHI GAMMA DELTA... ...weekend guest was Mrs. E. S. Safford, Kansas City. ...dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Basore, Bentley. Russell is a senior in the school of business. Miss Taggart is a College senior. ... Capt Frank Coulter, a member of the chapter, is a guest for several days. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . ... guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Asher and Marybelle, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hale and Patricia, and Lucille Wallen, Ft. Scott; Richard Hamilton, Manhattan; and Nancy Abel. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Bob McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Mrs. F. C. Crowrey and Mrs. M. C. Hardman of Leavenworth, and Miss Jean Robertson. ... Jan Granger was a luncheon guest Friday. Colleen Poorman Announces Betrothal Miss Poorman received roses. Chocolates were passed to members of the hall. Miller Hall has announced the engagement of Colleen Poorman, College senior from Wichita, to Alexander Roth, Lawrence. The ceremony took place Sunday afternoon with Persis Snook and Jeanne Scott, roommates of Miss Poorman, and Mary Margaret Anderson, Topeka assisting. Roth, a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University, is an assistant instructor in the department of anatomy at the University of Kansas. Kappa-Sigma Chi ★★★ Pins Put Out Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the pinning of Nancy Robertson, College junior from Kansas City, Mo., to Bill Butler, junior in the School of Business from Kansas City, Mo., and a member of Sigma Chi. The pinning took place Friday night, and Miss Robertson's roommates, Hannah Hedrick and Virginia Brehm, assisted. Miss Hedrick received a corsage of white roses, Miss Brehm one of red carnations, and Mrs. Charles Howe, housemother, one of gardenias. Miss Robertson wore a corsage of gardenias. K. U. Women's Club To Elect Officers 6-KUIL womens ... g ... AA. The University Women's club will meet in the Kansas room of the Union building Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5, for the annual business meeting, and election of officers. Mrs. C. G. Bayles is chairman of the hostess committee for the afternoon and is assisted by Mrs. R. H. Beamer, Miss Margaret Anderson, Mrs. John G. Blocker, Mrs. E. L. Falkenstein, Mrs. D. D. Hames, Mrs J. N. Carman, and Mrs. Earl D. Hay Mrs. H. E. Chandler and Miss Margaret Lynn will preside at the tea table. PHI DELTA THETA ... PHI DELTA THETA . . . .. dinner guests Sunday were Sue Lindemann, Kansas City, Elizabeth Lay, Patties Blank, and Everta Smith. Chandler Announces Graduates to Receive Teaching Positions H. E. Chandler, secretary of the Teachers Appointment Bureau, has announced that the following University graduates have received teaching positions; Muriel Johnson, A.B.'40, home economies in the Salina High School; Doris Hodson, A.B.'43, English in the Culver High School; Evelyn Nicelsen, A.B.'43, social science in the Culver High School. M. A. Kaufman, graduate, principal of the Inman High School; A. J. Gibson, M.Ed.42, superintendent Kensington city schools; Jacqueline Flaxer, graduate, music supervisor in the Moran city schools; Este Ersele, A.B.40, mathematics in the Garden City Junior high school. Winifred Hargrove, B.M.E.43, music supervisor in the Ovaga city schools; Virginia Henshaw, A.M.42, Spanish and English in the Burlinggame high school; Marjorie Henry, B.M.E.43, instrumental music in the Smith Center high school; Geraldine Sidener, B.S.Ed.43, commerce in the Valley Center high school; Nadine Stallard, B.S.Ed.43, social science in the Marion high school. Joe J. Hendrix, M.S.Ed.'32, principal of the Morrill high school; Kate N. Hendrix, graduate, English in the Morrill high school; Martha C. Angle, graduate, commerce in the Marion high school; Melva Good, B.M.E.'42, superviser of music in the Eureka city schools; Nelda Budde, A.M.'43, English in the Onaga high school; Frances McKenna, A.M.'42, English in the Manhattan high school; J. M Highfill, graduate, principal of the Dwight high school. ☆ KAW KOETTES . . THETA TAU ... ... Robert Schrepher was a dinner guest yesterday. ...Betty Whitney was a dinner guest Monday. 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