Page 5 University Daily Kansan .. On The Hill.. Corbin-North Hall Sixth floor-North wing held a picnic recently at the home of Sharon Pine, Lawrence freshman. \* \* \* The second floor North entertained Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women, with a spaghetti dinner at her apartment recently. Miss Donna Younger, assistant dean of women, was a guest. Carruth-O'Leary held its spring formal recently. The theme was "a night club dance." Carruth-O'Leary Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Gifford, house parents. Douthart Hall Douthart Hall and Grace Pearson Hall held a "get-acquainted" picnic recently. * * Sigma Nu Sigma Nu fraternity held a picnic Saturday with members of the Delta Gamma sorority. The picnic took place on the lawn of the Sigma Nu chapter house. The group played tennis, baseball and horse shoes after eating. Mrs. Mary Wigton and Mrs. J. E. Stevens were chaperones. Grace Pearson Grace Pearson held its spring formal recently. The theme was Oriental Gardens. Music was provided by the Don Conard Combo and intermission entertainment was presented by Arlene Leffler, Bonner Springs senior. Chaperones were Mrs. Sebonia Hancock, Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. Dorothy Nichols, and Mrs. Edna Ramage. **** Alpha Delta Pi Molly Hoover, Manhattan freshman, has been elected pledge class president of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Other officers are Walda Barker, Oak Park, Ill., secretary; Rose Marie Krehbiel, Omaha, Neb., treasurer; Jean Walters, Lincoln, social chairman. All are freshmen. Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi fraternity held its annual Carnation Ball recently in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Delta Sigma Phi fraternity recently held its annual Parent's Day. Pi Reta Phi Pi Beta Phi sorority and Delta Tau Delta fraternity had a joint picnic recently at Tonganoxie Lake. Pat Easton Is PiKA Dream Girl Pat Easton, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, was named Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha at the fraternity's recent Dream Girl Formal held at the chapter house. Miss Easton's attendants, as pictured above from left to right, were Linda Compton, Topeka junior, Jean Gray, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Dianne Brooker, Wichita sophomore. Miss Easton was presented a trophy and bouquet of roses by the fraternity president, Philip Schmidt, McLouth junior. Three Pinnings Announced Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the promotion of Margie Critten, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, to Gerry W. (Buddy) Merritt, Ellis senior. Merritt is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Critten-Merritt A pinning party was held at the Dine-A-Mite. Nordstrom-Johnson son is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Judy Nordstrom, Newton sophomore, to Howard Johnson, Toneka senior. John- The pinning was announced by Anne Hoopinggarner, Dallas, Tex. sophomore, and Nancy Kinser, Indianapolis, Ind.. sophomore. A pinning party was held at the Flamingo. Tolle-Spotts Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Margaret Tolle, El Dorado junior, to Jerry Spotts, Wichita junior. Spotts is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. If he did, the odds are he'll be hotfooting it right back for America's most popular cigarette. Nothing else gives you the rich tobacco flavor and easygoing mildness of Camel's costly blend. It stands to reason: the best tobacco makes the best smoke. "Ten to one he forgot the Camels!" Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional music sorority, has announced the initiation of fifteen members. The Sword of Honor, a national award given for outstanding leadership, was presented to Marilyn Jo Wiens, Belle Plaine, and Janice McKinnis. Stockton, seniors. Instead of fads and fancy stuff . . . Campus Club News Sigma Alpha Iota Helen Bruch, Cameron Mo., junior, was named outstanding pledge. The initiates are Barbara Cook, Independence; Donna Pyper, Independence, Mo., and Mae Beth Coe, Odessa, Mo., all juniors. 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