Page 19 University Daily Kansan Friday. Jan. 22, 1960 Nancy Kastler Marietta Meigs Two Summer Weddings Planned Two Coffeyville sophomores are planning a summer wedding. Nancy Kastler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Kastler, will be married to James Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.Jarrrett. Miss Kastler is majoring in nursing while Jarrett is studying engineering. On the Hill Lambda Chi Alpha Six Alpha Chi Omega sorority members waited tables at the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity recently, in order to reclaim the sorority trophies. The trophies were taken from the sorority house by the Lambda Chi Alphas on a trophy raid. The only way that the sorority members could get the trophies back in time for rush week was to wait tables. The six waitresses were: Roberta L. Johnson, Joliet, Ill; Judy Hvmer, Bonner Springs; Carol McMillan, Coldwater; Carolyn Craig, Kansas City, Kan. All are sophomores. Loretta Franchett, Kansas City, Kan., junior, and Sara J. Carnahan, Topeka senior. \* \* \* Phi Kappa Sigma Larry Lee Jones, Milford senior has been elected president of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity for the spring semester. Other officers are: Daryl Lewis, Great Bend sophomore, vice president; John Wolf, Overland Park sophomore, scholarship chairman; Thomas (Jim) Trotter, Independence junior, pledge trainer; David Ryan, Prairie Village sophomore, recording secretary. John Melcher, Kansas City, Mo. senior, treasurer; R. Dwain Dewey, Overland Park sophmore, corresponding secretary; Richard Nelson, Hammond, Ind., junior, activities chairman; Thomas Rice, Parsons sophomore, house manager, and John Brooks, Hutchinson sophome- athletic manager. --came to KU as the first Presbyterian university pastor. The second date refers to the time of dedication *ol* this new Westminster center. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorary earth science society, recently initiated these seven men: Robert G. Walton, Kansas City, Kan; Richard Bower, Norton; David Rochna, Hamburg, N. Y.; Charles Stratford, Kansas City, Kan., and David Morris, Marietta, Ohio, al graduate students. William T. Kane, Lake Flacid, N.Y., junior, and Philip Emery, Neodesha senior. Following the initiation banquet in the English Room of the Kansas Union, H. A. Ireland, professor of geology and faculty adviser to the organization, presented a welcoming speech to the new members. Sigma Phi Epsilon Alan Fleming, Bartlesville, Okla. junior, has been elected president of Sigma Phi Epsilon for the spring semester. Other officials include Ronald Schmidt, Kansas City, Kan. junior, comproller; and Kenneth Brown, Herington junior, secretary. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held a Western Party recently. Chaperones were Mrs. Arthur Ladehoff, Mrs. Donald MacLeod and Capt. and Mrs. Kenneth Shock. A summer wedding is planned for Marietta Meigs, Overland Park senior, and David Hanna. 1959 KU graduate in American civilization. Miss Meigs, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, is majoring in art education. She also belongs to Delta Phi Delta, honorary fraternity for persons majoring in art, and to Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary fraternity for women in education. Hanna, a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, is attending Wharton Graduate School of Finance and Commerce in Philadelphia, Pa. Group Elects Page Richard Page, associate professor of civil engineering, has been elected president of the Kansas section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. He was vice president of this group last year. Prof. Page is in charge of the sanitary engineering division of the KU civil engineering department. He came to KU in 1950 after serving 14 years as a civil engineer with the U.S.Public Health Service. Members of the Grand Lodge of Masons of Kansas will place the stone in commemoration of that group's members laying their first cornerstone in Kansas 100 years ago last October. Presbyterians and Masons tomorrow will place a cornerstone on the almost-completed KU Westminster Center, 12th and Oread. The service will begin at 3 p.m. Their first cornerstone in the state was on a building located where Corbin-North College Hall now stands. Tomorrow's service will be a combination of a ceremony taken out of the Book of Common Worship of the United Presbyterian Church and a cornerstone-laying ritual from the Grand Lodge of Kansas. KU Pastors to Read John H. Patton, director of KU Westminster Foundation, and Alan Pickering, assistant director of the foundation, will read from the book of worship. The cornerstone will be placed rather than laid, according to the Rev. Dr. Patton, because the memorial box will be set a few feet above the bottom of the foundation. The stone will be placed over the box. Presbyterians, Masons to Lay Stone The memorial box will include a Celtic cross, a revised standard version of the Bible and several Presbyterian publications including a copy of a charter filed in July 19. 1906. This charter paper announced the beginning use of a Westminster house for KU Presbyterian students' religious activities and fellowships. 11 Women Get Fraternity Pins Ivan Eastwood. Summerfield senior, moderator of the United Presbyterian students' activities will help fill the memorial box and will represent KU Presbyterian students. Memorial Box Holds Bible Schull-Reinhold Tau Kappa Epsilon housemother Mrs. Virginia Brammer recently told the pinning of Karen L. Schull Kansas City, Mo. junior, to Richard D. Reinhold, Chicago, Ill. senior. Miss Schull lives at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall; Reinhold is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. The cornerstone will bear this inscription: "Christ, the Chief Cornerstone" with the dates 1905 and 1960 added. * * First University Pastor in 1905 Ossian-Smith Robert Lee Smith, Salina, recently gave his Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity pin to Sally A. Ossian, Topeka Both are juniors. Miss Ossian is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Johnson-Offer During a recent Monday night dinner, announcement was made of the pinning of Roberta L. Johnson, Soliet, Ill., to Edwin Offer, Prairie Village. Both are sophomores. Miss Johnson is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Two Prairie Village students recently were pinned. They are Joan Watkins, sophomore, a member of Delta Gamma sorority, and John Gary McEachen, senior, a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. A candlicht ceremony was the setting for the announcement by Chi Omega sorority of the pinning of Jane Bortz, sophomore, to Dale McKemey, junior. Both are from Downs. Soloman-Sanderson Phi Kappa Theta announces the pinning of Gerald Sanderson, Topeka sophomore, to Kathy Soloman, Marshall, Mo. Miss Soloman is a graduate of the Providence School of Nursing in Kansas City. McKemey is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. A party at Marvin Gardens followed the formal inning. Watkins-McEachen Bortz-McKemey A skit presented by Barbara Leshner, Wichita junior, and Prudence Schneck, Mission senior, announced the pinning of Carol Jeanne Cox-Gibson --came to KU as the first Presbyterian university pastor. The second date refers to the time of dedication *ol* this new Westminster center. Cox, Merriam junior, to Rex Gibson, Lyons sophomore. Gibson is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. A pinning party was held at the Dine-A-Mite. *** Funk-Hirsch A party at Happy Hal's restaurant heralded the pinning of Jean Funk, Wilson sophomore, to Leroy Hirsch, Powhattan junior. Miss Funk is a resident of Watkins Hall and Hirsch is a member of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. * * Smith-Ralston A Phi Gamma Delta fraternity pin recently was given Martha Ormsby, Emporia junior, by Robert K. Murray, Kansas City, Mo., senior * * Ormsbv-Murrav The pinning of Virginia Lee Smith to Daniel K. Ralstom, both Topeka juniors, has been announced at a buffet supper at the Chi Omega sorority chapter house. Ralstom is a member of Pi Kappa Ata. Miss Ormsby is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Two seniors, Jann Cameron, Topeka, and Richard L. Laing, Lawrence, were pinned recently. Miss Cameron lives at Sellards Hall. Laing belongs to Delta Tau Delta fraternity. ... Cameron-Laing Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals Dolfour Balfour Following the cornerstone ceremony men of Acacia (Masonic) fraternity will entertain members of the Grand Lodge in the fraternity chapter house. 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Cornerstone at 11th and La. The Rev. Dr. Patton said he hopes to be moved into the center by next March 1 and having Presbyterian students meet there. He explained that when the members of the Grand Lodge of Kansas laid their first cornerstone in the state in 1859 they placed it in Monument College, a Presbyterian Church sponsored school building where Corbin-North College is situated now. The state of Kansas took over the college in 1863. But, the Presbyterian pastor said, between 1859 and 1863 the school passed through the authority of the Presbyterian, Congregational and Episcopalian churches, but none of these could adequately support the college. 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