Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday. Sept. 22,1961 On the Hill Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity recently elected the following officers: President—Pat Piggott, Kansas City, Mo., senior; vice president — Harold Rogler, Wichita senior; secretary — Darrell Burri, Bushong senior; house manager—Ken Clark, Leawood senior; pledge trainer David Knudson, Goodland junior; intramurals chairman — Tim Kennedy, Kansas City sophomore; public relations—Herman Mast, Lawrence sophomore; treasurer — Carl Butell, Baldwin junior; scholarship chairman—John Stallwitz, Wichita senior; social chairman — Bruce Burns, Olathe senior; IFC representatives—Al George, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore and Hans Heynau, Ft. Collins, Colo., sophomore. Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity recently initiated the following men: Bill Woodburn, Pleasanton junior, honor initiate; John Anderson, Joplin, Mo, sophomore; Peter Davidson, Chappaqua, N. 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