Wednesday, May 17, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 9 KU Couple Plans August Wedding Beverly Jane Bagley Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bagley, Brent-wood, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Jane, to Crosby Power Engel, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Engel of Edina, Minn. Miss Bagley is a senior in the School of Education and was the president of Delta Delta Delta social sorority. Mr. Engel is a senior in the School of Business. An August wedding is planned. Carolyn June Dunlop Acacia Dunlop, Childress Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dunlop of Hutchinson announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn June, to Robert Childress, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Childress of Baxter Springs. Miss Dunlap is a junior in the School of Education and a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority. Mr. Childress, a member of Delta Upsion social fraternity, is a senior in the Schools of Engineering and Business. Acacia fraternity recently held its annual Ivy League Weekend. Friday afternoon the boys vacated the house so the girls could move in. Saturday morning, a steak and egg brunch was held with a picnic following at Lake Tonganoxie. In the evening the Spring formal was held in the ballroom of the Hotel Kansan in Topeka. On Sunday the fraternity men and their dates attended church and ended the weekend with a dinner at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig and the Acacia house-mother, Mrs. Carl Pettijohn. \* \* \* Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity recently held its annual tri-chapter party at Wyandotte County lake. Those chapters present were the University of Kansas, University of Missouri, and the University of Kansas City. Approximately 200 Delta Chi's and dates enjoyed dancing and other festivities. Miller Hall recently held its annual Spring formal. The theme for the dance was "Over the Rainbow." Music was provided by the Reg Buckner band. Miller Hall *** Chaperons for the dance were: Mrs. Midge McEhennny, Mrs. Merle Nichols, Mrs. Lavern Mitchell, and Mrs. R. G. Roche. Fraternities and sororites have been busy giving annual Spring parties before the pre-final week panic. The parties range from costume parties to formal dances. Phi Delta Theta fraternity entertained May 6, with its annual "Southern Mess," beginning with a chicken-in-wine dinner at the chapter house. A minstrel show followed the dinner. Greeks Hold Spring Parties Another Southern party*was the Sigma Alpha Epsilon "Plantation Party," held at the Cody Hotel in Leavenworth. Flowers decorated the hotel, and couples danced to the music of Darrrell Burkdall. A brunch followed the dance Sunday morning. Colorful, flashing lanterns hung from the white trellis that lined the front walk of the fraternity house, and white iron furniture and a fountain decorated the yard and patio. Inside, flowers and Southern moss set the "deep South" mood. Dancing started at 9 p.m., with the music by Jay McShann. The annual "Southern Plantation Ball," given by Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity May 6, music by the Scamps of Kansas City, Mo. A fountain with goldfish in a pond and flowers decorated the chapter house. Alpha Chi Omega held its annual "Pink Champagne Formal" May 6, at the Hotel Eldridge. tained with its "Dream Girl" formal May 6. Tables, white picket fences and lots of flowers decorated the front yard. Dancing started at 9 p.m. to the music of Charles Wasserman's Band. "Lavendar Lace" was the theme of the Sigma Kappa sorority dinner-dance May 6, in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. An Elizabethan garden set the scene, and music was provided by the Gary Foster Band. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity enter- Dressed in Japanese costumes, the Sigma Nu's and their dates sat on the floor and ate Japanese food. Dinner was served in Japanese style, all a part of their traditional Shibui. Miniature Japanese gardens encircled the dance floor. Liederhosen and German costumes prevailed at the annual Beta Theta Pi German picnic and dance. Stu Smith's band provided music at the home of Alan Hill, Lawrence senior. The German Polka was attempted by many at the German setting. An Oriental scene was created at the Oak Lodge Saturday night as the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity held its "Tea House" party. A pond filled with flowers and a gold-painted Buddha was in the center of the floor. Wind chimers and flowers hung from the ceiling, and Japanese lanterns surrounded the floor. the area, and a fountain was in the center of the dance floor. The two ends of the court were stuffed with white paper, the shield on one end and "Sweetheart 1961" decorated the other end. The shield, carved out of ice, was on a table. The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi was crowned during the evening. Christine Kyner, Wilson freshman, was given the honor. Her two attendants were Marsha Wertzberger, Kansas City, Mo., junior and Diane Coen, Kansas City, Mo., junior. The "Fiji Purple Garter Party" was held Saturday at the home of Elbert Smith, Kansas City, Mo., senior. A steak dinner preceded the party. Afterwards, couples danced to the music of Matt Benton. Pinnings Announced *** Judi Young, Kansas City, Mo. junior, Alpha Delta Pi, to Roy Knap, Gridley junior, Kappa Sigma. Mary Simmons, Prairie Village freshman, GSP, to Bill Textor, Leavenworth junior, Kappa Sigma. Pat Robert, student at Kansas State University, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Ralph Hunt, Kansas City senior, Delta Upsilon. *** **** Patricia Huffman, Paola junior, Alpha Chi Omega, to David Winn, Homewood, Ill., senior, Delta Chi. Mary Ann Challinor, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega, to Leland Cole, Great Bend senior, Delta Chi. Studio de Portra Sigma Chi fraternity's sweetheart formal was held on its tennis courts Saturday night. Flowers decorated 912 Mass., Lawrence VI 2-2300 This certificate entitles you to 1 (8x10) enlargement of your child for just $1.95 plus .05 tax. 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