Page 6 University Daily Kansan. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1955. Pledges Elect Officers Phi Gamma Delta The pledge class of Phi Gamma Delta has elected Dan Casson, Topeka freshman, president. Other officers are Lloyd Ferrell, Wichita freshman, vice president; Brent Stonebraker, Overland Park freshman, treasurer; Judd Thieroff, Beleit freshman, secretary, and Gene Ekiss, Wichita freshman, social chairman. Sigma Chi The pledge class of Sigma Chi has elected Buzz Ashcraft, Ashland freshman, president. Other officers are Bill Britain, Atchison freshman vice president, and Ray Hill, Coffeyville sophomore, social chairman. Delta Delta Delta The Delta Delta Delta pledge class has elected Nancy Shaver, Independence sophomore, president. Other officers are Mary Joe Pugh, St. Louis sophomore, vice president; Jan Barnes, Valley Falls sophomore, secretary; Mary Laird, Holly Springs, Miss, sophomore, treasurer; Wansley Sharp, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, social chairman; and Annette Degan, Kansas City, Mo. junior, and Ginger Gilliland, Tonganoxie sophomore, Panhellenic representatives. Alpha Tau Omega The Alpha Tau Omega pledge class has elected Bob Billings, Russell freshman, president; Maynard Morris, Augusta freshman, vice-president; Mike Conner, Dodge City freshman, secretary; and Marty Greenlee, National City, Calif, sophomore, treasurer. Phi Delta Theta The pledge class of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity has elected Gene Hahn, Emporia junior, president. Other officers are Gerrh Hahn, Emporia junior, vice president; Leonard Parkinson, Scott City freshman, secretary; Dick Patterson, Kansas City freshman, treasurer; Monty Johnson, Kansas City freshman, social freshman; and Dave Graves, Kansas City, Kan. freshman, song leader. Gamma Phi Beta Norma Coker, Paola sophomore, scholarship chairman; Leland Winchester, Hutchinson sophomore, activities chairman; Lorene Hunt, Liberal junior, historian; Sylvia Frost, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, public relations chairman; Sally Wyman, Coffeyville sophomore, song chairman; Barbara Davis, Hutchinson sophomore, and Roxie Brown, Ellis sophomore, junior Panhellenic representatives. The Gamma Phi Beta pledge class has elected Lyne Havens, Joplin sophomore, president. Other officers are Jo Ann Benton, Overland Park sophomore, vice president and social chairman; Donna Dee Duncan Coffeyville junior, treasurer; Carol Smith, Colorado Springs sophomore, corresponding secretary. Tau Kappa Epsilon Kappa Epsilon The Tau Kappa Epsilon pledge class has elected Gary Shields, Great Bond and President. Other officers are Larry Pollitt Kansas City, Mo. junior, vice president; Cliff Shiblom, Wichita freshman, secretary-treasurer; Dick Woods, Garden City junior, master of arms, and Tony Morrow, Kansas City, Mo. freshman and Boyd Limes, Logan freshman, IFPC representatives. Lambda Chi Alpha The Lambda Chi Alpha pledge Auto-Fire Insurance No Fees Low Rates Geo. W. Hayes Insurance 1015 Moss. Ph. VI 3-2733 Contest Open To Seniors Hurry, seniors—Oct. 15 is almost here! That is the deadline for entering Vogue magazine's 21st Prix de Paris contest for senior college women who would like a career in writing, publishing, advertising, merchandising, or decorating. First prize in the Prix de Paris is $1,000 cash, or two weeks in Paris, flying both ways, all expenses paid. The second prize is $500 cash, and each of the ten honorable mention winners will receive $25 cash. First and second prize winners will receive top consideration for jobs on Vogue, Glamour, or House and Garden. Using Vogue as a textbook, Prix de Paris competitors complete two quizzes of four questions each, based on actual editorial problems. Those who satisfactorily answer the quizzes will be eligible to write a 1500-word thesis on one of the topics in the Feb. 1. 1956 issue of Vogue. Writing ability, grasp of subject matter, general intelligence, originality, and demonstration of special talents are the points on which contestants are judged. Enrollment blanks are available upon request from the Prix de Paris Director, Vogue, 420 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. class has elected John Kermwitz, Chanute freshman, president. Other officers are Jim Healzer, Overland Park junior, vice president; Gary Ellis, Kansas City, Kan, freshman, secretary-treasurer; Allen Littell, Rolla freshman, social chairman; John Kermwitz, John Harper, Salina freshman, and Pat Burns, Prairie Village freshman, IFPC representatives. Triangle The Triangle pledge class has elected Robert Kuhn, Ralston, Neb. sophomore, president, Other officers are Robert Griffith, Pratt freshman, vice president; Larry Chaney, Horton freshman, secretary-treasurer, and Dan Sargent, Fall City, Neb. freshman, parliamentarian. Alpha Delta Pi The Alpha Delta Pi pledge class has elected Anne Compton, Westfield. N.J. sophomore, president. Other officers are Janey Vaughn, St. Joseph, Mo. sophomore, vice president, and Susie Barnes, Hutchinson sophomore, secretary. To give added flavor to cookies made from packaged mix, stir in $ \frac{1}{2} $ teaspoon of pure vanilla extract to the dough when mixing. Meringues will hold their shape better if you beat a little cornstarch into the egg whites, along with the powdered sugar. 8 Couples Announce Pinnings North College Hall announces the pinning of Earbara Gravino, Prairie Village freshman, to Jack Williams, Hutchinson junior and a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. Miss Gravino's attendants were Barbara Taylor, Betty Thomas, and Janice McElhany. Prairie Village freshmen. The pinning was announced at an after-dinner coffee. Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces the pinning of Dorothy Sorrels, Kansas City, Kan., junior, to Charles Hedrick, Kansas City, Mo., senior, and member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. Miss Sorrels' attendants were Marilyn Claunch, Kansas City, Mo, senior; Nancy Squires, Wakeeney junior, and Sue Glanville, Kansas City, Kan., junior. The Sigma Nu social fraternity announces the pinning of Victor D. Blankenship, Topeka senior, to Virginia Greece, a member of Alpha Sigma Tau at Emporia State Teachers College. - * * Foster Hall announces the pinning of Mariorye Baylor, Wichita senior, to Clair Law, Hays senior and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. Blankenship is in the School of Engineering, and Miss Greece is now teaching in Beloit. Miss Baylor's attendants were Nancy Barta, Wichita senior, and Jackie Kimmel, Iwatha senior. Phi Kappa social fraternity announces the pinning of Robert Hite, Kansas City, Mo. senior, to Rosalie Smith of Kansas City, Mo. Pi Beta Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Sally Roney, Wichita senior, to Forrest Hoglund, Kansas City, Mo. senior and member of Delta Chi social fraternity. Alpha Delta Pi social sorority announces the pinning of Sally Schober, Topeka senior, to George Madsen, Dakota City, Neb, junior and a member of Beta Theta Pi social fraternity. Delta Delta Delta social sorority announces the pinning of Nancy Wells, Kansas City, Mo. junior, to Rusco Cooley, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore and a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. Miss Wells' attendants were Joan Sherar, Paola senior; Joni Grothenhuis, Independence junior; Jody On The Hill Sigma Kappa social sorority held an hour dance recently with Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity. The chaperones were Mrs. Sebonia Hancock and Mrs. Anna McDorman. Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority will hold an open house honoring the new pledges from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority will have an exchange dinner with Delta Upsilon social fraternity tonight. Entertainment will be provided by both groups. Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity held a scavenger hunt Saturday from 8:30 to 12 midnight. The winning couple will be guests at a steak dinner. Alpha Delta Pi social sorority held a pledge open house Saturday night. Chaperones were Mrs. Verna Yockey, Mrs. Helen Spradling, Mrs. H. W. Jenkins, Mrs. Mary Buckingham, and Mrs. Thomas Clark. The Summerfield scholars and the Summerfield scholarship board held a picnic with the Watkins scholars and the Watkins scholarship board Sunday afternoon at the Irving Hill residence. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy spoke to the groups. Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity recently held an hour dance with the seventh floor of North Hobbs, Wichita junior; Bev Warner, Kansas City, Mo. junior; and Wansley Sharp, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. The pinning took place during a serenade by the Delta Tau Delta chapter from Baker University, and the University of Kansas chapter. College Hall and the second floor of Corbin Hall. Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart chaperoned. Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity announces the pledging of Garry Myers, Ft. Scott junior. 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