Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 17, 1955 Hill Houses Announce New Officers Delta Upsilon Delta Upsilon social fraternity recently elected officers for the fall semester. They are Ellis Evans, education junior, president; Donn Duncan, college junior, vice president; Phillip Parker, engineering junior, John Holt, college sophomore, and William Dye, college sophomore, senior council. Bruce Taber, second year architecture, secretary; Thomas Rinehart, engineering sophomore, corresponding secretary; Larry Baker, college sophomore, treasurer; Stuart Gunckel, college freshman, assistant treasurer; Lloyd George Swank, first year architecture, house manager. Delta Sigma Pi Nelson Jester, business junior, was recently elected president of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity. Other officers are Raymond Holmes, business junior, senior vice president; James Norman, college junior, junior vice president; Richard Hemphill, business juniper, secretary; Bob Spanier, business junior, treasurer; James Parker, business senior, and Joseph Fink, business senior. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi social fraternity recently elected officers for the fall semester. They are Phil Coolidge, president; Scott Hayden, vice president; Bernard Maguire, recording correspondent; Scholl, corresponding secretary; Don Schultz, pledge trainer, and Dean Burton, steward. Battenfeld Perry Rashleigh, pharmacy junior, has been elected president of Battenfeld hall for the fall semester. Also elected were Douglas Lusk, college sophomore, vice president; Louis Zissel, college freshman, secretary; Freddie Wilson, college freshman, treasurer, and Edwin Husband. engineering freshman, social chairman Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity recently elected officers for next semester. James DeGoler, pharmacy junior, was elected president. next semester. James DeGolier pharmacy junior, was elected president. Other officers are Richard Breidenthal, college sophomore, vice president; Sam Jones, journalism junior, pledge trainer; Donald Adams, college sophomore, rush chairman; Charles Garver, college sophomore, recorder; Robert Reck, engineering sophomore, social chairman; Donald Moor, engineering freshman, scholarship chairman. James Aldrich, college freshman, intramural manager; Kent Pelz, college freshman, house manager; David Schopflin, college freshman, warden; James Whaley, college freshman, herald; Michael Grove, fine arts freshman, chaplin, and William Hagman, college sophomore, steward. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma social fraternity elected Jack Abercrombie, engineering junior, president, for the coming year. Other officers elected are Paul! Barush, engineering freshman, vice president, and William Woods, business junior, master of ceremonies. Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity recently elected officers for the fall semester. They are Kay J. Law Laessig, business junior; president; Merrill Jones, engineering sophomore, vice president; Jerry Haggard, college freshman, recording secretary. Paul McWilliams, engineering junior, corresponding secretary; John Russell, engineering sophomore, pledge trainer; Leland Carlson, college sophomore, scholarship chairman; Jorge Elliott, business junior, social chairman; Douglas Harlan, engineering junior, house manager. Gary Hale, college freshman, intramural manager; John Hoelscher, engineering sophomore, librarian; Paul Danneberg, college sophomore, etiquette chairman, and Crandall Melia, pharmacy junior, activities chairman. . . . Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha social fraternity elected Albert Grayson, engineering junior, president for the coming year. Other officers elected are Willie Harriford, college junior, vice president; Robert Williams, pharmacy junior, recording secretary; Churby Clowers, college senior, corresponding secretary. Marvin Knight, engineering sophomore, treasurer; Ralph Jones, college junior, parliamentarian, and Manuel Jackson, college sophomore, steward. Installation of officers will be at 7 p.m. Monday in the chapter house. Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta social fraternity elected Joseph Thomas Phoenix, college junior, president for the fall semester. Other officers are Dean Graves, engineering junior, reporter; John William Sayler, college sophomore, rush chairman; Fred Heath, business junior, freshman trainer; Theodore Ice, college junior, social chairman; James Miller, college junior, recording secretary; Alan Morris, engineering freshman, choruster; James Steerman, college freshman, warden. Robert Peterson, college freshman, chaplain; Kent Floerke, college freshman, historian; Robert 1111 Mass. 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They are Delbert Barnett, business junior, president; Edwin Rathbun, college freshman, vice president; Robert Ince, college freshman, secretary, and Albert Joseph Steinbacher, business junior, treasurer. KU Students Entertain Five University groups recently went to the Kansas State hospital to give programs for the patients under the sponsorship of the Douglas County Red Cross chapter. They were Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority, Corbin hall, North College hall, Locksley hall, andLambda Chi Alpha social fraternity. Variety shows, including music, skits, and dancing, were given by the groups. Sigma Kappa Honors Mrs. Hawbecker Sigma Kappa social sorority honored Mrs. Emory Hawker of Marton at a tea at the chapel house Sunday. Mrs. Hawbecker has been housemother of Sigma Kappa for three years. She will be housemother next year of the Oklahoma A&M chapter of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority in Stillwater, Okla. 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