P90ae 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. March 31, 1959 Two Couples Are Engaged Marcia Opperman Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Opperman, Fredonia, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marcia, to Rex Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Parsons, also of Fredonia. Miss Opperman is a senior majoring in advertising and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Parsons, a senior in pre-law, is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Gail Moore A June wedding is planned. ... On The Hill ... Corbin-North Karlene Howell, Kansas City, Kan., has been elected president of Corbin-North for the year year. Floor chairmen are Marilyn White, Kansas City, Kan., Corbin I; Sara Arya, Pratt, Corbin II; Sharon Gale, Grand Junction, Colo., Corbin III; Carol Ott, Kansas City, Kan., Corbin IV; Diana Isenhour, Kansas City, Kan., North VII. Carole Drever, Marysville, North VI; Barbara Wingard, Independence, North V; Sue Morgan, Wichita, North IV; Noney Reifel, Prairie Village, North III; Ethe Graves, Wichita, North II, and Karlene Howell, North I. Miss Moore is a junior in the School of Education and a counselor at Corbin-North Hall. Mr. Bosserman is a senior in the School of Engineering and a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Moore or Meade, Kan., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Gail, to Jack Bosserman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bosserman, Mission. An August wedding is planned. All are freshmen. Nancy Reifel, Overland Park freshman, has been elected chairman of the Corbin-North activities committee for the spring semester. The committee members are Myra Anderson, Kansas City, Kan; Ann Yeager, Larned; Gail Abbot, Newton; Ginger Heckerman, Kansas City, Mo.; Karen Cornelius, Overland Park; Judi Mahan, Cape Girardeau, Mo. **✓ ✓ ✓** Sue Barrett, Oklahoma City, Okla., Cheryl Fayer, Earl Dorado; Charlotte Dohrmann, Kansas City, Mo.; Pepper Garrison, Phillipsburg, and Peggy King, Prairie Village. All are freshmen. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained Chi Omega sorority with a barbecue dinner at their house, recently. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chaperones were Mrs. Wanda Dick-Feddie and Mrs. H. W. Jenkins. Watkins-Jolliffe Jollife Hall and Watkins Hall held a dessert and dance from 6:30-7:30 last night at Jollife Hall. Chaperones were Miss Julia Willard and Mrs. Althea Galloway. Watkins Hall Watkins Hall entertained Concordia House at an exchange dinner recently. * * Sellards Hall Sellards Hall has elected two auxiliary officers for the coming year. They are Janet Cameron, Topeka junior, and Virginia Nellas, Cedar Vale sophomore, activities chairmen. Corbin-North Corbin-North hall will hold its spring dinner-dance, the Petite Fleur, Saturday at Corbin-North hall. Douthart Hall Other officers are Beverly Penka, Larned sophomore, house manager; Miriam Schwartzkopf, Larned sophomore, vice president; Carol Toping, De Soto sophomore, secretary. Connie Lillian, McPherson freshman, treasurer; Judith Ninginger, Hutchinson freshman, social chairman; Harriet Kagay, Larned freshman, assistant social chairman, and Kay Reiter, Simpson sophomore, IFC representative. Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will hold a picnic Wednesday at Lone Star Lake. Chaperones will be Mrs, Ralph Rosebuck and Mrs, Ethel Harmon. Delta Chi fraternity has announced the pledging of George Cole, Wellington sophomore. Chi Omega An Easter Egg Hunt was given for underprivileged children by Chi Omega sorority and Phi Kappa Psi fraternity Monday night About 30 children attended the hunt. * * Jolliffe Hall Jollife Hall entertained Watkins Hall a dessert-dance recently at Jollife Hall. Chaperones were Mrs. Jean Tice and Miss Julia Willard. Tomorrow is the deadline for submitting manuscripts for "The Quill." publication of the Quill Club, honorary literary organization. 'Quill' Manuscripts Due by Tomorrow COLLEGE MOTEL Prose or poetry, not exceeding 15 pages, should be typed and left in the department of English office in Fraser. Member Best Western Motels Around The Campus On U. S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. The editorial board will choose the manuscripts for publication. New members are admitted to the club upon publication of their manuscripts. 1703 WEST 6TH Two Alumni Named To White Foundation W. Kenneth Calhoun and Basil T. Church have been elected as two new members to the board of trustees of the KU William Allen White Foundation. MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Mr. Calhoun, KU alumnus, is the president of Newman's Inc., an Emporia department store. Mr. Church. 1920 graduate of KU, is the president of Church, Rickards and Company, Chicago, a circulation promotion and supply company. Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming More than 900 KU students received scholarships and awards to help them continue their studies ast year. Noted Playwright To Give Sketches Emlyn Williams, playwright and actor, will give a dramatic interpretation of various sketches and stories of poet Dylan Thomas at 8 p.m. Friday in the University Theatre. The program will be an extra attraction of the KU Concert Course. Mr. Williams played the lead in "The Corn is Green," a play which he wrote and from which a movie starring Ethel Barrymore was made. The title of his dramatic interpretations is "A Boy Growing Up." Mr. Williams will be at KU Friday only. Architect to Speak Tomorrow Dr. Alexander Badawy, visiting professor of architecture, will speak on "Mesopotamia, a Culture of Power," at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. 3 AWS Delegates To Arizona Meet Three AWS members will attend the biannual national Intercollegiate Association of Women Students convention at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz., today through Thursday. They will attend workshops and discussion groups which will include vocation and citizenship topics Emily Taylor, dean of women, and Donna Younger, assistant to the dean of women, will accompany Alice Gould, Kansas City, Mo., and Jonn Cameron, Topeka, both juniors, and Anne Hoopingarner, Dallas, Tex., sophomore. Miss Gould attended the national convention which was held at Michigan State University two years ago. She and Miss Hoopingarner both attended a regional convention last year in Dallas. 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