Page 6 University Daily Kansas Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1955 Officers Elected Theta Chi Theta Chi social fraternity has elected Gail Cobb, Bartlesville, Okla. freshman, president. Other officers are James Hanger, Stafford freshman, vice president, secretary-treasurer, and Robert Farris, Edson freshman, George Greer, Lawrence freshman, and Cobb, IFPC representatives. Pi Kappa Alpha The Pi Kappa alpha pldege class has elected Bill Reed Kansas City, Mo. freshman, president; Other officers are Mike Kropp, Mission freshman, vice president; Clayton Durr, Eudora freshman, secretary-treasurer; Ron Barta, Salina freshman, parliamentarian, and Gene Waters, Boelot freshman, social chairman Reed, Kropff, and Durr were also elected to serve on the IIFC. . . . Grace Pearson Hall Grace Pearson Hall has elected Joan Sauceman, McPherson senior, president. Other officers are Mae Young, Tribune senior, vice president; Beverly Carper, Jennings sophomore, secretary - treasurer; Martha Lawton, Bushong sophomore, social chairman; Yvonne Schenck, Kansas City, Mo. junior, assistant social chairman; and Carolyn Jo Smith, Topeka sophomore, song leader. Carruth and O'Leary Curruth and O'Leary Hall's elected the following representatives to the Interdorm Council. Gary Patterson, Baxter Springs junior; James Hull, Wichita junior; Westhoff, Sledd; George Gribble, Grest Bend sophomore; Herbert Culp, Overland Park junior; Bowles; Myron Ferris, Delphos freshman; Lembke; VonAcher; Carter, and Bruce Bynum, Neodesha sophomore. . . . Phi Kappa Psi The Phi Kappa Psi pledge class has elected Bill Swartz, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, president. Other officers are Jack Burton, Kansas City; Kan. freshman, vice president; Dean McCall, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, secretary; Ben Norman, New Orleans, La. sophomore, treasurer, and Bill Doty, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, social chairman. Alpha Omicron Pi The Alpha Omicron Pi pledge class has elected Mary Ann Webster, Leavenworth sophomore, president. Other officers are Prisella Schartz, Ellinwood sophomore, vice president; Karen Bloyd, Leavenworth sophomore, secretary; Barbara Bailey, Kansas City sophomore, treasurer; Janethea Schnalzized, Dighton sophomore, song leader; Betty Rhodes, Hayso- On The Hill.. The Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, at a recent meeting pledged the following men: Richard L. Liester, Hoxie junior; Benton B. Larsen, Kansas City, Kan. junior; Gordon Ewy, Hill City junior; Pete Moore, WichitaJunior; James Shirley, Parsons senior; Ed Clem, Kansas City, Mo. senior; Byron B. Strange, Topeka senior; Ivo Feuerborn, Richmond senior; Paul V. Johnson, Wichita senior, and Jack P. Austin, Topeka senior. --more, scholarship chairman; Barbara Baenisch, Wichita sophomore, parliamentarian; Carol Ann Huston, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, publicity chairman and historian. The Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity has recently initiated seven men. They are Ken Salyer, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore; Jack Thomas, Omaha, Neb. sophomore; Ken Spencer, Junction City sophomore; John Thodis, Salina sophomore; Kelly Deeer, Topeka sophomore; Dean Barnum, Hutchinson senior and John Flanagan, Scott City sophomore. Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority will hold an exchange dinner with Triangle social fraternity Thursday, evening. --more, scholarship chairman; Barbara Baenisch, Wichita sophomore, parliamentarian; Carol Ann Huston, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, publicity chairman and historian. Marjorie Tinsley, Leavenworth sophomore, house manager; Sharon Pickerill, Clyde sophomore, chapplain; Mary Mesenhimer, Lakewood, Ohio sophomore, social chairman; Cindy Berringer, Kansas City sophomore, rush chairman; Stella Kallos, Horton sophomore, standards board; Janetha Schmalzied, Dighton sophomore, and Margo Jenkins, Kansas City sophomore, junior Panhellenic representatives; and Judy Martindale, Clarinda, Iowa sophomore, intramurals chairman . . . Miller Hall Miller Hall has elected Caroi Rea, Brannon, Mo, junior, music chairman. Other officers are Lois Balding, Reading senior, assistant music chairman; Deanne Phillips, Abilene freshman, intramural chairman; Sharon McClure, Norton junior, historian; Diane Schur, Minneapolis junior, house pianist; Helen Sterling, Canton sophomore, publicity chairman, Friedeker Paslat, Overland Park freshman, scholarship chairman. Barbara Pesnell, Abilene freshman, fire chief; Jean Welton, Kansas City, Kan junior, parallelogramarian; Gretchen Engler, Lakeview, Ark. freshman, house photographer; Gail Gerling, Mission freshman, librarian; Donna Oates, Sharon Springs freshman, ISA representative; Phyllis Fahrbach, Belleview freshman, ISA alternate; Virginia Miller, Topeka junior, alumni secretary; Harriet Lattimore, Kansas City sophomore, AGI representative; Margaret Malcom, Almena freshman, AGI alternate, and Ruth Henry, Winfield senior, social chairman. Grace Pearson Hall held open house Friday night. Chaperones were Mrs. Edna Ramage, Mrs. R. G. Roche, Miss Julia Willard and Mrs. Wilma Hooper. The Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity held an exchange dinner with the Delta Gamma social sorority Thursday evening at the two chapter houses. The Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity will hold a hayride from 8 to 12:30 p.m. Friday. Dancing and refreshments will follow at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beasley and Mrs. Sebonia Hancock. Pinning Engagement Announced Sigma Chi social fraternity held in hour dance with North College Hall from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday at he chapter house. Mrs. E. C. Rainey chaperoned. Miller Hall held a coffee after the football game Saturday in honor of the parents of the girls who were visiting the campus as part of the parents' day activities. Every Monday thru Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gross of Lee's Summit, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Clark Ruhlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ruhlman of Independence, Mo. "The Voice of Mount Oread" Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Beverly Van Dusen, Wichita junior, to Jerry Goss, Stafford junior and member of Delta Chi social fraternity. Miss Gross is a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences. Ruhlman is employed by J. F. 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