Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 7.1958 1 BEVERLY DAVIDSON TONI ERNST Two Couples Have Revealed Engagements Miss Davidson is a sophomore in the College and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Nickell, a senior in the school of business at the University of Oklahoma, is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Davidson Jr. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Beverly, to Robert Nickell, son of Mrs. Merrill Nickell and the late Mr. Nickell. All are of Kansas City, Mo. A wedding date has not been set. NOW! THRU THURS. Wayne Puts His Brand On Loren! Always A Cartoon TECHNIRAMA" and TECHNICOLOR" Always A Caroon Box Office opens 6:30 Show Starts at 7:00 LAWRENCE DRIVE IN THEATRE West on 23rd Street Miss Ernst, a senior majoring in physical therapy, is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ernst, Aurora, Ill., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Toni, to Gary Creamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Creamer, Springfield, Mo. Mr. Creamer, who formerly attended Kansas University, is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Campus Club News Gamma Delta, a Lutheran student group, initiated 28 new members Sunday evening at the annual initiation banquet. Gamma Delta The hosts and hostesses of the banquet were Trudy Gier, McPherson junior; Jules Jabben, Independence junior; Carol Weidensau, Shoshoni, Wyo., junior; Glen De Werff, Ellinwood freshman, and Miriam Schwartzkopf, Larned sophomore. Kay Reiter, Simpson sophomore gave folk singing, and Robert Schaaf Herington graduate student, led in group singing. *** Sculpture Club Rockne Krebs, Kansas City, Mo. sophmore, has been elected president of the Sculpture Club. Other officers are: Winthrop Williams Jr. Kansas City, Mo., senior, vicepresident; Mary Thompson, Mission sophmore, secretary; Carol Young, Overland Park freshman, publicity chairman, and Mary Convis, Wichita sophmore, membership chairman. \* \* \* Marketing Club The Marketing Club will hold its first meeting at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Ray Watson, Kansas City, who is associated with Hallmark Cards, will speak on the role that marketing research plays in the introduction of a line of cards in foreign countries. Varsity Theatre An average of 242,811,000 local telephone calls are made each day in the U.S. POSITIVELY 1 DAY ONLY! ONE PERFORMANCE! Seats on sale at the Varsity Theatre NOW! NAME ... ADDRESS Thursday Evening Oct. 9th at 8:15 o'clock HURRY! ONLY CAPACITY SOLD! ADDRESS CITY STATE First 6 rows lower floor and upper balcony—$1.50. Remainder lower floor and lower balcony—$2.00. Enclosed is ... (total) for ... seats at ... (price). Send check or money order to Varsity Theatre, Box 452, Lawrence, Kansas. Only capacity will be sold! Robert Cook, Leavenworth, and Waldo Anderson, Traer, have been elected presiding senior and junior of Phi Chi medical fraternity. Both are first year medical students. ... On The Hill ... Phi Chi Other officers are Sidney Blubaugh, Wichita, secretary; Robert Dodson, Parsons, treasurer; William Friedman, Lawrence, judge advocate; James Detter, Nickerson, guide; Sung Nei Cho, Seoul, Korea, sentinel; Ed Rathburn, Great Bend, chapter editor and librarian; David Schalker, Holton, rush chairman, all first year medical students, and Richard Barnes, Seneca junior, social chairman. * * Sellards Hall Judy Andrews, Wichita sophomore, has been elected assistant social chairman of Sellards Hall for the fall semester. Jolliffe Hall Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity has announced the pledging of David Edgehill Leavenworth sophomore. Delta Upsilon Jim Scholten, Salina, has been elected president of the Delta Upsilon pledge class. Other officers are: John Babcock, Northbrook, Ill., vice - president; Jack Ashmore, Wichita, secretary-treasurer; Denny Coleman, Wichita, social chairman, and Phil Harris, Columbus, Ohio, song leader. All are freshmen. Phi Delta Phi Milton P. Allen, a Lawrence lawyer, spoke to members of Phi Delta Phi, professional legal fraternity, at the fraternity's first banquet of the year Oct. 1. Mr. Allen's topic concerned successful techniques of trial in criminal and civil cases. Leo Salters, Prairie Village senior, has been elected president of Varsity House. Other officers are: Fred King, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, vice-president, social chairman, and house representative; Joseph Mosier, Colby sophomore, secretary-treasurer; and John Cecil, Sylvia junior, athletic chairl. Varsity House Jolliffe Hall held a recognition dinner for its new residents. Dr. Frank Nelick, associate professor of English was the guest speaker. New freshman residents are: John Anderson, Paradise, Dan Brockman, Kansas City, Kan, Wayne Cooke, Elkhart, Larry Daubert, Great Bend, Roger Day, Moran, Kirk Downing, Arkansas City, Jack Falk, Leavenworth, Dan Fischer, Osborne, Ron Halbgewachs, Glen Elder, and Loren Hitt, Wellington, Horace Karp, Kiowa, Mel Karrle, St. Joseph, Mo., Richard Moore, Pleasanton. Dwane Mulkey, Blue Mound, Harry Post, Marion, Byron Sears, Eureka, Ray Spitznogle, Augusta, John Stuebinger, Atchison, Ted Weeks, Tonganoxie, and Doyle Wilcox, Wellington. David Baker, a graduate student from Brighton, England, and Don Close, Bonner Springs junior are also new residents. Other house officers are: Harley Russell, Topeka junior, vice-president; Jack Mullally, Mission junior, treasurer; Kent Morgan, Hope senior, secretary; Bill Godfrey, Valley Stream, N.Y., junior, social chairman; William Kopek, Kansas City, Kan, senior, and Louie Hannen, Burlington junior, rush chairmen. Phi Kappa Larry Dieker, Westphalia junior, has been elected president of Phi Kappa fraternity. Jerry Sanderson, Topeka sophomore, house manager; Bob Beall, Leavenworth senior, scholarship chairman; Don Baehlach, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, intramurals chairman; John Husar, Chicago, Ill., senior, activities chairman; Joe Pugliesi, Brooklyn, N. Y., junior, alumni chairman; Al Gardner, Amarillo, Tex., senior, editor; Bill Godfrey, Valley Stream, N. Y., junior, sergeant at arms, and Bob Smith, Mission junior, historian. Representatives to Interfraternity Council are Don Bachali and Louie Hannen. Phi Gamma Delta The junior class of the Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta Theta fraternities held an informal party at Lone Star Lake Saturday night. THE WINNERS Carl's Free Football 'Pick-Em' Contest SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH FIRST— Mark Levitt (Pair of Botany Flannel Slacks) SECOND—Don Julian (Arrow Gabanaro Sport Shirt) THIRD— Wayne Bly (Prince Gardner Billfold) ENTER NOW—New Contest and New Prizes every week all thru the football season. 905 Mass. Dial VI 3-5353 Correspondent Positions Open Hometown correspondent positions are still open. Correspondent do not need to be trained journalists, but students who are interested in writing newspaper stories for their hometown papers. Anyone interested may call Mrs. Lee Ani Rohrer at KU, Extension 632 Twenty-five students attended the first meeting of the Tometown Correspondents held recently in the Kansas Union. Twenty-three states have citie and towns named Springfield. 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