Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 29, 1955 Pledges Elect Officers Alpha Kappa Lambda The Alpha Kappa Lambda pledge class has elected Ted Tidwell, Kansas City, Kan. freshman, president. Other officers are Fred Montgomery, Mission freshman, vice president; Don Rogers, Toronto sophomore, secretary-treasurer, and Myron Margolis, Meadowlake freshman, social chairman. Alpha Phi The Alpha Phi pledge class has elected Betty Lou Douglas, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, president. Other officers are Dee Daniels, Beloit sophomore, vice president; Georgelyn White, Valley Center sophomore, secretary; Lucienda Pittman, Chanute sophomore, treasureur; Dudley Anne Wail, Wichita junior, scholarship chairman; Barbara Teas, Salina sophomore, social chairman. Jane Farrin, Topeka sophomore, activities chairman; Anne Hines, Arkansas City sophomore, music chairman; Lee Manney, Arkansas City junior, Junior Panhellenic representative, and Margaret Throm, Overland Park sophomore, quarterly reporter. --their current husband. For these women, their current marriage had lasted an average of about eight and one-half years at the time the census was taken. Delta Upsilon The Delta Upsilon pledge class has elected Jim Bussard, Wichita freshman, president. Other officers are Sid Harrison, Colby freshman, vice president; Lynn Miller, Dodge City freshman, secretary; Stanton O'Neil, Winfield freshman, treasurer; Pat Little, Wichita freshman, social chairman, and Bob Sweet, Baxter Springs freshman, song leader. Kappa Kappa Gamma O O O The Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge class has elected Patty Watters, Denver, Colo., sophomore, president. Other officers are Judy Henry, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, secretary-treasurer; Mae Chetlin, Glencoe, Ill. sophomore, social chairman; Marilyn Perrin, Topeka sophomore, activities, and Sally Anderson, Salina sophomore, scholarship. Sally Waddell, Salina junior, song leader; Jane Crosby, Hutchinson junior; YWCA; Sara Lawrence, Lawrence sophomore, AWS; Caryl Dillon, Hutchinson sophomore, AGI, and Sally Rice, Abilene sophomore, and Marcia Goodwin, Columbus sophomore, Panhellenic representatives. Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity will hold their annual hayrack ride tomorrow. The chaperones will be Mrs. Marie Trego and Jimmy Bedford. On The Hill - * * Sellards Hall and Sterling Hall held an hour dance at Sellards Tuesday. The chaperones were Mrs. Wilma Hooper and Mrs. S. T. Hughes. Sellards Hall will hold an open house from 9 to 12 p.m. Friday. The Chaperones will be Mrs. S. 1 Allen, Mrs. Hazel Carter, Mrs. Thomas Stuart, and Mrs. Wilma Hooper. The Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Nu social fraternities will hold their annual Blackfoot-Whitefoot party Saturday. The afternoon half of the event will feature a picnic and rope-pull between the two pledge classes. The chaperones will be Mrs. Andrew McKay and Mrs. John Skie, Sr. ☆ ☆ ☆ Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity held a dessert dance Tuesday for its pledges with the second floor of North College Hall. The Alpha Phi social sorority will hold an open house from 8 to 12 p.m. tomorrow honoring the new pledges. The chaperones will be Mrs. Richard Blume and Mrs. T. A. Clark. Delta Upsilon social fraternity serenaded North College Hall, Corbin Hall, Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall, and Foster Hall Tuesday. - * * The Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity will hold an hour dance tonight at the chapter house with the Alpha Delta Pi social sorority. Alpha Chi Omega social sorority will hold its annual pledge open house from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. The chaperones will be Miss Merle Munsen, Mrs. Verna Yockey, Mrs. Edward C. Rainey, and Mrs. H. S. Failing. Pinning And Engagement Announced Triangle social fraternity announces the pinning of Shirley Bowman, Witchita sophomore, to Bernard Reyner, Topeka sophomore. Miss Bowman is in the School of Business and Reyner is in the School of Engineering. Theta Chi social fraternity announces the engagement of Ilene Poorman, Wichita University sophomore in elementary education to De Ros Hogue, Dodge City sophomore. Hogue is in the School of Engineering. Religious Notes The Sunday program for the Wesley Foundation has been announced. At 9:15 a.m. a discussion will be led for the University Class by director, Edwin F. Price. At 5:30 p.m. the Wesley Fellowship will meet for dinner and a program. The guest speaker is Dr. Nelson P. Horn, president of Baker University. At 6:30 p.m. the Grad Group will meet. Students will meet at the Methodist Student Center at 5 p.m. Saturday for a picnic. 求 求 Gamma Delta will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Immanuel Lutheran Church. The Rev. Martin Pullmann of Leavenworth will speak on "Rural Evangelism in America." 中 中 中 The Rev. Dale E. Turner, minister of Plymouth Congregational Church, will speak at the supper meeting of United Student Fellowship Sunday. The USF will meet at 6 p.m. at the Turner home, 1332 Strong Ave. If your bedroom opens onto the bathroom, you can give both a decorator's touch by color-matching sheets and towels. Then, if you launder them at the same time they'll age gracefully together. Wed Longer Than 25 Years The census bureau says it has counted at least 5,800,000 American marriages that have lasted 25 years or more. The statistics came out of a survey of married women, taken in 1950. 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