Page 9 Fraternity, Sorority Formals Highlight Social Activities Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held its annual Golden Heart Ball Saturday at the chapter house. Donna Watts, Kansas City, Mo. junior, was crowned Sig Ep Sweetheart. Dorothy Sorrells, Kansas City, Kan. senior, Ann Meeder, Kansas City, Mo. junior and Jo Ann Sicking, Mission senior, were attendants. University Daily Kansan --knife dipped in cold water should be used when cutting meringue pies in order to keep the slices unbroken and fluffy. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, held its annual Rose of Delta Sig Ball recently at the Lawrence Country Club. Judy Neil, Abilene freshman, was crowned queen by John Reinert, Park Ridge, Ill.: junior and president of the fraternity. --knife dipped in cold water should be used when cutting meringue pies in order to keep the slices unbroken and fluffy. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held its annual Dream Girl Formal Saturday at the chapter house. Elaine Gill, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, who was the 1956 Dream Girl, crowned Carolyn Drake, Kirkwood, Mo. freshman, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl of 1957. Delta Chi fraternity held its annual White Carnation Ball Friday at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Hazel Carter, Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. Joe Hope and Mrs. Ethyl Harmon. Delta Chi ** ** Triangle Triangle fraternity held its annual spring formal recently. Following a dinner at the Holiday Inn, a dance was held in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. The Wayne Ruppenthal Band furnished the music. Pat Stitt, Denver, Colo. sophomore and a member of Delta Gamma sorority, was named Triangle Sweetheart. Chapersones were Mrs. Lois Stanley, Mrs. Mildred Wogan, Mrs. Edward Turner and Mrs. Ralph Cole. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity held its annual Southern Plantation Ball at the chapter house recently. Chapeloners were Mrs. Anna McDorman and Mrs. Virginia Brammer. Sigma Nu Sigma Nu fraternity held its 73rd annual White Rose spring formal Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. A. G. McKay, Sigma Nu housemother, Mrs. Thomas Stuart, Lambda Chi Alphas Mrs. Gordon Yockey, Pi Beta Phi, and Mrs. Veta Lear. --knife dipped in cold water should be used when cutting meringue pies in order to keep the slices unbroken and fluffy. Aluha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi sorority held its annual spring formal recently at the chapter house. The theme of the formal was Spring Garden. Chaperones were Mrs. Joe H. Hope, Mary Wigton, Mrs.R. G. Roche, Mrs. Edward Rainey and Mrs. Cecil Clark. Gamma Phi Beta Phi Kappa fraternity held its annual spring formal Saturday. Mrs. Gertrude Dick, the Phi Kappa housemother, christened the formal "The Evening of Maytve Magic." Gamma Phi Beta sorority recently held its annual spring formal at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell, Kappa Kappa Gamma' Mrs. Thomas Stuart, Lambda Chi Alpha; Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Aloma Omicron Fi; Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Douthart Hall and Mrs. Ralph Park, Gamma Phi Beta. Phi Kappa The chaperones were Mrs. Carmen Wynne, Delta Upilson, Mrs. Richard Blume, Alpha Fhi and Mrs. Edwin Peet of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Phi sorority held its spring formal in the chapter house recently. Music was provided by the Ray Carl Band. Alpha Phi Chaperones were Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Edward C. Rainey, Miss Merle Munson, Mrs. Edward Dicks, and Mrs. Richard Blume. --knife dipped in cold water should be used when cutting meringue pies in order to keep the slices unbroken and fluffy. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held a dinner dance Saturday at the Hotel Eldridge. Chapersones were Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Chi Omega house and Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Kappa Alpha Theta. Corbin Hall Corbin Hall held an informal Last Fling Party Friday. One easy way to separate egg white and yolk; The Alabama extension department recommends breaking the egg into a funnel. Only the white will run through. Don't clean a mop or duster by banging it against a surface. Twirl the handle of the mop or duster in a steady motion. This will free more dirt and prevent damage to the cleaning tool. Easy dessert . . combine thawed frozen pineapple chunks and strawberries. For an extra touch, serve in fruit cups, topped with small scoops of lime sorbet. Thursday, May 16, 1957 Fraternities Elect Officers Pi Kappa Alpha Dave Leslie, Wichita senior, has been elected president of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity for the fall semester. Other officers elected were Dick Stroud, Larned, vice president; Ron Harden, Claflin, secretary; Rex Owen, Topeka, house manager; Malcom King, Topeka, social chairman; Dick Bower, Norton, sergeant at arms. All are juniors. Avery Murray, Kansas City, Kan. treasurer and Bob Sellards, Topeka rush chairman. Both are freshmen. --knife dipped in cold water should be used when cutting meringue pies in order to keep the slices unbroken and fluffy. John Hedrick, Ellinwood junior, has been elected president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity for the coming year. Phi Delta Theta Other officers elected were Charles Schroeder, Ellinwood, treasurer; Clark Mock, Hutchinson, recording secretary; Dick Patterson, Kansas City. Mo., rush chairman; Gene Paris, Kansas City, Mo., freshman trainer; Dick Easton, Lawrence, social chairmen; Fred Allvine, Kansas City, Kan., scholarship chairman, and Alan Morris, Caney, activities chairman. All are iumors. Ralph Varnum, Kansas City, Mo. junior, senior member of the executive committee and Jack Bolin, Mission freshman, sophomore member of the executive committee. - * * Slightly soiled wallpaper often can be cleaned with a clean cloth dipped into dry powdered borax and rubbed on the dirty spots. 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