Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1956 Let's Hope This Doesn't Happen Again The society editor should have pinned Mr. Miles to Barbara Mills, Kansas City, Kan., freshman at the Kansas City Junior College, instead of to Barbara Mills, Olathe senior Such mistakes could be avoided if persons who announce pinnings and engagements would turn in the home towns and class standings of the persons. The Daily Kansan checks names with the only possible reference available . . . the Student Directory. However the Student Directory does not help if the person is not on the campus. Also the Student Directory is not always correct. In the future in an attempt to avoid mistakes, we will not run pinnings or engagements which can not be checked in the Student Directory. 3 Pinnings Announced Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Betty Jo Kipp, Mission sophomore, to Don Dunaway, Mission sophomore, and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Attendants at the pinning were Mary Lou Leavitt, Prairie Village junior; Janice McElhany and Melisande Magers, Mission sophomores. Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Georganne Brown, Junction City senior, to Ron Jones, Stillwater, Okla. Jones was graduated from Oklahoma A & M in 1955 and was a member of Acacia fraternity there. He is now a first lieutenant stationed with army aviation at Fort Riley. ... Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Miss Barbara Craig to Don Queen, both Wichita juniors. Queen is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The announcement was made in the from of a melodramatic skit given by Nancy Bigham, Bethel sophomore, Mary Sue Dunn, Kansas City, Mo., Janet Hogan, Salina, Nancy Walker, Wichita, and Betty Seltsam, Topeka, all juniors. Pledge Classes Hold Elections Triangle The Triangle fraternity pledge class elected Carlos Campuzano, Kansas City, Mo., junior president, recently. Other officers chosen are Jim Austin, Topeka freshman, vice president; Raleigh Wilson, Independence, Mo., junior, secretary; Jack Fry, Augusta, treasurer, Scott Gaylord, Mission, sergeant at arms, Gary Pack, Wichita, Pogo representative, all are freshmen, and Doug Scroggs, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Marshall Price, Topeka, and Fred Hohnbaum, Hiawatha, both freshmen, were elected Inter Fraternity Pledge Council representatives. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity pledge class elected Wendell Koerner, Jefferson City, Mo., president. Other officers elected are Dave Hall, Wichita, vice president; Ed Reilly, Leavenworth, treasurer, and John Kennedy, Quincy, Ill., social chairman. All are freshmen. Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity pledge class has elected Marvin Wolf, Kansas City, Kan., president. Other officers elected are Robert Herschbery, New York City, N.Y., vice president; Skip Rein, Chicago, Ill., secretary; Tony Cannon, Maplewood, N.J., treasurer, and Leonard Doubin, New York City, N.Y., sergeant-of-arms. All are freshmen except Herschbery who is a sophomore MARCIA DROEGEMUELLER Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Droegemueller, Independence, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcia, to John L. Blumberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blumberg of Denison, Kan. Miss Droegemueller is an education senior. Mr. Blumberg is a 1956 graduate of KU and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. A February wedding is planned. Senior Officers Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth entertained the senior class officers and chairman of some of the committees with a buffet in their home Sunday night. Other guests included Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy, Emily Taylor, Dean of Women, Mary Peg Hardman, Assistant to the Dean of Women, and Richard Wintermote, Assistant Secretary of the Alumni. Mr. Ellsworth, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Relations, gave a general idea of what was to be accomplished and offered suggestions on how to make a successful program. He said that "the main goal is to develop acquaintanceship in order to tie the class together and build class pride and spirit." Richard Billings, Russell, president of the senior class, introduced each of the officers and chairman, and explained briefly the duties of each committee for the year. The chairman of the committees are the following: Bill Dye, activities, Marilyn, Priboth, reception, Kay Braden, breakfast, Nancy Bowman, cap and gown, Wichita; Bob Bush, gift, Harvey Bodker, senior calendar, Mission; Kent Mueller, Independence, Mo., announcements; Judy Tiderman, Muncie alumni relations; Dick Walt, Girard, publicity; Darrell Simpson, Hays, intramurals; Viv Viola, Abilene, ring, and Lee Green, Kansas City, Kan, senior class day. ..On The Hill.. The annual Parents' Day at the University is an occasion for much entertaining, at the various organized houses on the Hill. Several houses entertained their parents at buffet luncheons preceding the game. Among these were the Gamma Phi Betas, Douthart Hall, and Sellards Hall. Post-game coffees and open houses were held at the Delta Gamma house, Watkins and Miller halls, Pi Beta Phi, and Alpha Delta Pi. The Sigma Kappa sorority entertained over 100 parents and guests with a buffet supper after the game. the gallery. Faculty guests included Emily Taylor, Dean of Women, Donald Alderson, Dean of Men, and Mrs. Alderson, Elin Jorgensen, professor of music education, Miss Mattie Crumrine, assistant professor of romance language, Miss Kathleen Doering, associate professor of entomology, Miss Irene Peabody, associate professor of voice, R. Q. Brewster, professor of chemistry, and Mrs. Brewster, Mr. R. G. Mahieu, professor of romance language, and Mrs. Mahieu. Members of Chi Omega sorority had their fathers as guests during the whole weekend. Weekend entertainment included the football game Saturday followed by dinner at the Dine-A-Mite. At closing, the girls gave their dads a short program and on Sunday, the entire group attended church. Sunday dinner was served at the chapter house. Delta Tau Delta fraternity pledge class was host to the girls of the second floor of North College Hall at a picnic at Lone Star Lake Thursday. Chaperones were Miss Salyer and Miss Byrd, housemothers. . . . Phi Kappa Psi fraternity initiated nine men into its chapter recently. --- Those initiated were Phil Hopkins, Topeka; Dan Miller, Oberlin; Herb Weldon, Leawood; Gary Cooper, Colby; Jon Traylor, Lawrence; Don Tusher, Lawrence; Bill Sleight. Presley Scores In Fashion World Elvis Presley is no longer just a sales-sensation in the recording world. Elvis has envaded the fashion world also. This man who is responsible for almost 50 per cent of RCA's pop record sales has his name on polo shirts with a picture of him and words of one of his latest hit records. To go with this shirt there are Elvis Presley jeans, for boys and girls, and Elvis Presley socks. And thats not alf... the Elvis Presley socks are packaged in an "exciting, new Elvis Presley package." VI 3-0330 Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results another of our Specialities Don Crowford FRAMED! by HIXON'S STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP PROTECT YOUR - Pictures - Diplomas Call - Shingles fast service Sunflower; Jack Burton, Prairie Village, and Jim Londerholm, Mission. All are sophomores except Londerholm who is a junior. Bob Blank 24-HOUR PHOTOFINISHING and Fast Color Service By Eastman Kodal - * * Alpha KappaLambda fraternity entertained the Alpha Chi Omega sorority with a picnic at the chapter house recently. Chaperons were Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley and Miss Merle Munson housemothers. Delta Upson fraternity pledge class held an hour dance with Delta Gamma sorority recently at the fraternity chapter house. Sellards Hall entertained their dates, members of the faculty, and other guests at an open house from 8:30 p.m. to midnight Friday. A short program was given and refreshments were served. --- HOLLYWOOD Advance Screening Tonite Only 8:48 P. M. Judy Holliday "SOLID GOLD CADILLAC" (will open in Kansas City Thursday) —REGULAR FEATURE— "Autumn Leaves" shown before and after advance screening EARLY COME BOX-OFFICE OPEN 6:30 Chamber Music Series Tenth Season UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Chamber Music Series held in Strong Auditorium—only 400 season tickets available. Four brilliant and incomparable evenings of chamber music, unexcelled anywhere—under intimate, ideal surroundings—a treat for the musical connoisseur. Friday, October 12 Wednesday, November 7: Quintetto Boccherini— Hungarian Quartet- A return engagement for this unforgettable ensemble . . . "Some of the boldest, biggest, most grandly scaled string playing one is ever likely to hear." (San Francisco Chronicle) First Lawrence appearance of this distinguished group since 1950—recently awarded Grand Prix du Disque for their Beethoven Quartet Cycle. Monday, February 11: Smetana Quartet- First American tour—an intriguing opportunity to hear the finest quartet from "behind-the-iron-curtain." They have acquired Europe—the they are young—the play by—they command a wealth of repertoire—the only European Chamber Music ensemble invited to partici in the 20th Beethoven Festival at Bonn. 25 words or less Terms. with the be paid days for day's for day, Kansan Wednesday, March 6: COMMU or thre Call Cy Ouartetto Italiano— BABY mornin VI 3-92 MALE subscrib very lily commis at Kai Thurs. town 3- town 3-6 A second engagement for this fabulous ensemble which Virgil Thompson labelled "the finest string quartet, unquestionably, that our century has known". 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