Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 13, 1958 2 Houses Elect Sigma Chi Sigma Chi social fraternity has elected Scott Hayden, Mission senior president. Other officers are Bernard Maguire, Fort Scott senior, vice president, Steve Schmidt, Salina junior, corresponding secretary; Bruce Rider, Wichita, historian and James Schultz, Salina, recording secretary, both sophomores. Delta Chi Experienced cooks are sometimes confused when they see foreign words or phrases having to do with cooking. Terms such as eggs soubise or arroz con pollo are everyday vocabulary for only a few commonisseurs, but amateurs should have some idea of their meanings too. The pledge class of Delta Chi social fraternity has elected William Tarr, Paola freshman, president. Other officers are Ron Davis, Kansas City, Mo.. junior, vice president; Robert Van Norman, Kansas City, Kan. secretary, Lloyd Bloodgood, Kansas City, Mo., sergeant-at-arms, and Charles Henning, Ottawa, IFFC representative, all freshmen. Menu Words Are Confusing The following terms are some which are commonly seen on menus or in cookbooks. Au gratin: Baked with a topping of crumbs, and often with grated cheese. Canape: A slice of bread, toasted or fried, spread with some highly flavored food and served as an appetizer. Chantilly: A dish in which cream, whipped or plain, is one of the ingredients. Fondue: Literally "melted"; usually applied to cheese, or a combination of cheese, eggs, and crumbs. Glace: Frozen or glazed. Jardinière: Mixed vegetables served in their own juice. Julienne: Cut in long thin strips. Foie Gras: A paste of goosevelt. Saute: Cooked in a small amount of fat. Petits pois: Small green peas. Potage: Soun. Souffle: A delicate, baked custard which may contain fruit, cheese, flaked fish, minced poultry, meat or vegetables. It is made very light and puff by the addition of beaten egg whites. Carroll Clark, professor of sociology, and Mrs. Clark entertained undergraduate sociology and anthropology majors Friday with a dessert party at their home. E. Gordon Ericksen, associate professor of sociology, spoke about his experiences on Barbados in the British West Indies. Prof. Ericksen spent 18 months in the West Indies working for the U. S. State Department Mrs. Ericksen discussed the woman's role in the island society. Some Storage Tricks Use tissue paper or clear plastic to save dishwashing time. Wrap your "company china" in either one for storage, and there'll be no need for washing it before use again. Pots and pans used infrequently can be stored in large, well-labeled paper bags. They are easy to hang and will free cabinet storage space for utensils used every day. To clean marble tops of tables, wash with mild soap or synthetic detergent and water. If desired, wax using either light paste or one of the light-bodied liquid waxes. A Delightful Combination (Not A Phone No.) Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of three men. They are George Gilmore Dodd, Oceanlake, Ore., and Donald Ray Bradford, Parsons, freshmen, and Jay Dee Ochs, Wichita senior. Theta Tau Delta Gamma 9 Organizations Entertain At Desserts, Exchange Dinners; Others Initiate, Pledge Delta Gamma social sorority announces the initiation of 22 women. They are Kenya Torrance, Kansas City, Mo. and Gerry Liley, Oskaloosa, Iowa, juniors; Sheryl Davis, Barbara Golden, Joyce Goode, Kay Hanson, Norma Nardyz, Carolyn Nixon, and Sue Sedgwick, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Jean Gohring and Mary Alice McIntosh, San Diego, Calif. Royalyn Law, Hays; Mary Lou Leavitt, Prairie Village; Barbara Messer, Olathe; Nan Morgan, Wichita; Elaine Morrison, Fort Scott; Merrilyn Muir, Hutchinson; Sharon Regier, Newton; Kay Renfrow, Overland Park; Dona Seacup, Emporia; and Mary Waddell, Junction City All are sophomores. Alpha Phi Miss Messer was honor mutate, and Miss Morrison and Miss Morgan were given honorable mention for scholarship. Alpha Phi social sorority had as dinner guests Sunday Chancellor and Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy, Dean of Women Martha Peterson, Assistant Dean of Women Mary Peg Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stockton, and the Alpha Phi chapter adviser, Mrs. George Melvin. Mr. Stockton is director of the special projects of the University Extension. Tennis anyone? Not quite this early in the season? Try Ping-Pong at the Ping-Pong Tourney March 27. Hawk-Talk A word to the Wise Department: George Shearing and group will appear in Hoch for a Sunday evening concert April 29. Tickets will be $1. Tonight is talent time at the Talent Tryouts, 7:30 in the Jayhawk Room. SUA wants a file of singers, dancers, etc., for entertainment at functions. A voice or feet is the only stipulation. Vacation time at last is in the foreseeable future! If you're worried about a ride, sign up with the SUA Travel Bureau at the Information Booth in the Union starting tomorrow. Sign up if you want riders, too. The literary duo this week will offer Albert Kitzhaber reading Robinson Jeffers' Cawdor at the Poetry Hour, 4 on Thursday. The other music room attraction is Inside Africa at the Book Review at 4 this afternoon. Next week The Malefactors, latest novel of KU's visiting lecturer, Caroline Gordon, will be reviewed by Natalie Calderwood. Don't miss them. There's a new trade-mark on the hill! It's at the bottom of this ad, and is the SUA hallmark of functional functions and active activities. Watch for it in our ads. Theta Tau Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, entertained women majoring in engineering and architecture Thursday night at the chapter house. Those who attended were Joan Eubank, Pratt, Joan Meyers, Joplin, Mo., and Carol Barber, Chanute, all freshmen in architecture, and Delphia Battle, architecture sophomore from Leavenworth. Rachel Swerson, Kansas City, Kan., and Jo Ann McMeeathers, Baldwin, freshmen; Priscilla Schartz, Elinwood sophomore; Gretchen Zimmerman, Lawrence, and Nancy Smith, Kansas City, Kan.; juniors; Mary Jo Schlotterbach, Ellis, Louis Denny, Wichita, Marjorie Heard, Russell, and All Williams, Peekskill, N. Y., all seniors. Alpha Chi Omega student union activities Alpha Chi Omega social sorority entertained approximately 100 University officials and faculty members, their husbands and wives at the sorority's annual Faculty Desert recently. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity announces the pledging of Basil Brown, Lawrence freshman. Chi Omega . . . Chi Omega social sorority and Sigma Nu social fraternity held a dessert dance Thursday. Battenfeld Hall Dean of Men, Donald K. Alderson, and Mrs. Alderson were dinner guests at Battenfeld Hall recently. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity had as dinner guests Thursday Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism, and Mrs. Telfel. Mr. Telfel gave a short talk. Battenfeld Hall Battenfeld Hall held an informal dance at the house. Chaperones were Mrs. Edward Turner, Mrs. Merle Nichols, Mrs. H. E. Kenton, and Mrs. Althea Galloway. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma social fraternity had as dinner guests Thursday night A C. Lonborg, athletic director, and Mrs. Lonborg, and Dr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Dr. Anderson is chairman of the history department. Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity held a dessert dance with Chi Omega social sorority recently. Sigma Pi social fraternity announces the initiation of seven men. They are Ron Tissue and Ron Woolridge, Lawrence, Marshall Wade, Muskogee, Okla., and Scott Newitt Kansas City, Kan., all freshmen John Bayles and Bob Laywer, Lawrence, Roger Simpson, St Joseph, Mo., all sophomores. Sigma Pi When making fruit pies save the extra juice by freezing it in ice cube trays for later use in drinks or dessert dishes. Dress Right - You Can't Afford Not To What You Wear Never Stops Talking About You So Give Your Clothes INDEPENDENT Appearance With INDEPENDENT Care INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS VI 3-4011 740 Vermont 1903 Massachusetts