FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRU Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Before 5. b.m. call K.U. 252 after 5. call 2702-K3 Savage-Ruppenthal Mr. and Mrs. Loren Savage of Gardner announces the marriage of their daughter, Jeanne Elizabeth, to Wayne Wilippen Ruprecht of Russell, May 13, 1936. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are freshmen in the College. Mrs. Ruppehlan is a member of Tau Sigma, honorary dance sorority, and Mr. Ruppehlan is a well-known musician on the campus. Gonna Phi Beta held its annual Founder's Day banquet at the chamber house Wednesday. Helen Rhope Hoopes, one of the founders of the local chapter, was guest of honor. Other guests were: Amelolee Willett, Karen City, Ms. Ellen Margaret Allain, Karen City, Ms. Maris Hairylow, Karen City, Ms. Mrs. Hart Lowery, Karen City, Ms. Mrs. Van Diem Comeau, Karen City, Marian Mine, Tampa Mike Lay Dekokonso, Tampa Mike Levin, Tampa Helen Knover, Lawrence Hannah Moore, Lawrence Hugh O'Neill, Lawrence Hugh O'Neill, Lawrence Hugh O'Neill, Lawrence Mary Bath Waterside, Lawrence Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary journalism sorority, held formal initiation services yesterday afternoon after the funeral of Haile Binyon, c37; Haten Kikilumer, c37; Rosemary Smith, c37; Frieda Blair, c37; and Tasy Campbell, c37. Georgia Whitford, c37, president of the sorority, was in charge. 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