Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1956 ...On The Hill.. Chi Omega Chi Omega and Alpha Delta Fi sororities are having an exchange dinner today. Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Kappa Gamma The pledge class of Gamma Phil Beta sorority took its weekend walkout to Arrowhead Lodge at Bagnell Dam in Missouri. Alpha Kappa Lambda Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held its scholarship banquet Nov. 27. Awards were given to Marianne Anderson, Lawrence senior, for the highest grades of last year, to Marcia Fullmer, Mission junior, for the highest grades last semester, and to Carol Waldorf, Wichita junior, for greatest improvement. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity and Alpha Phi sorority recently held an exchange dinner. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained Gamma Phi Beta sorority at a dessert dance Thursday. ... A student open house was held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday by the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority in their new chapter at 1144 W. 11th St. Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi sorority held a dessert for alumna recently. Watkins Hall Watkins Hall and Sigma Kappa sorority held an exchange dinner Wednesday. * * Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha KappaLambda fraternity recently senorized the sorortities and women's residence halls. Their selections were "I Loved You," "Song of the Vagabonds" and "Green Sleeps." Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Kappa Lambda and Alpha Phi sorority recently held an exchange dinner. --plus Delta Chi The pledge class of Delta Chi fraternity held its annual Honeymoon Party at the chapter house recently. Chaperones were Mrs. Edward Dicks, Mrs. Carmen Wynn, Mrs. Richard Blume and Mrs. Francis Brown. 象 象 Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity held its annual Red Carnation Ball in the chapter house Saturday. Ray Carl's dance band played. Chaperones were Mrs. John Skie and Mrs. Virginia Brammer. Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held its annual Christmas formal in the Kansas Room of the Student Union SHIRLEY KUBIK Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. T.R.Kubik of Caldwell announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Mr. Robert Kay Hughson, Wichita. Miss Kubik, an elementary education senior, is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Hughson graduated from the University in June with a major in aeronautical engineering. He is a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity. No date has been set for the wedding. Saturday. The Collegians played a pre-party was held at the Castle Tea Room. Chaperones were Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Gordon Yockey, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs. Mary Buckingham, and Mrs. Thomas Stuart Triangle Triangle fraternity held its annual winter formal in the Jayhawk room of the Student Union Saturday. Wayne Ruppenthal's band of Toneka plaved. . . . Chaperones were Mrs. Madge McElhaney, Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. Anna McDorman, and Mrs. Ross Cole. Alpha Tau Omega The pledge class of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity entertained the pledge class of Chi Omega sorority at a dinner held at the Dine-a-Mite Monday. They attended the KU-Northwestern basketball game together. . . . Gertrude Sellards Pearson The Gertrude Sellards Pearson freshmen will hold their Christmas formal dance, "Fantasy in Frost," on Dec. 15. NOW K.U. Blouses --plus Choice of size in red and white or blue and white at Christmas Store Hours Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 12: Monday thru Friday,9:30 a.m.till 8:00 p.m. Saturday,9:30 am.till 5:30 p.m. These Gifts Can Be Found On Campus The year's at its gayest, the whole world's in a holiday mood. It goes without saying that with presents to buy, exams to take, cards to send, and trees to trim, college students have less time than ever to prepare for Christmas. To help the busy budget-minded student, here are a few gift suggestions that can be found in the Student Union Book Store. Man in mind? Give him cuff links and tie pin, each with a KU seal in the center. Of gold or silver plate, they are the perfect gift for the BMOC. The links are $2.95 and the tie bar is $1.95. Here it is—the funniest story about the most unforgettable character you'll ever run across, "Auntie Mame," by Patrick Dennis. The book is a package of wacky humor that will keep Mom and Dad chuckling to the end. "Auntie Mame" is $3.50. For a good laugh, it is the surest bet in the Book Store. For the bookworm who reads standing up, lying down and while eating, the wrought iron "E-Z Read holder is the right gift. It holds everything from pocket books to large encyclopedias. The book holder is $2.00. A hint for the roommate who just burned a hole in your bedspread. Selecting Christmas cards seems to be an annual headache. This year why not send a KU Christmas card. The card, with it steel engravings of the Campanile on the front, will be admired by all your friends. Each card is 10 cents. Put practicality in someone's Christmas stocking. The "Six-Footer" will be ideal to keep out the cold weather. The long red and blue stripped knit scarf is priced at $4.95. It is a 6-inch square, heavy glass ash tray with a jayhawk embossed on the bottom. The practical ash tray is only 85 cents. A desk calendar, with a separate page for each day, is the ideal present for the student who is majoring in extra-curricular activities. The calendar and brown plastic stand are $1.85. Fillers are 65 cents. Family Style Family Style Meals Call Evenings VI 3-2565 NU SIGMA NU 1241 Louisiana An Ideal Christmas Gift Have You Tried Our Dance Music Service "A Portrait In Sound" A Complete Recording Service 33 1-3 45 78 Records Where's the right career for the young engineer? 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