On the Hill Page 3 Kappa Sigma Wins 2 Awards; Hay Rides, Parties Spice Week The KU chapter of Kappa Sigma social fraternity recently won two first place awards in publications contests sponsored by the fraternity's national organization. The GO-Lite, alumni publication, won first prize in the newspaper class. It was published five times during the past school year and mailed to all living alumni of the chapter. The rushbook, "Kappa Sigma at Kansas," won first prize in the rushbook class. Entries were submitted from each of the fraternity's 126 chapters for both contests. Bill Buck, college junior, was editor of both publications. Alpha Chi Omega sorority will be the guest of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity at an exchange dinner tonight. . . . Delta Sigma Pi, international business fraternity, which was founded 47 years ago, held a founders day banquet recently in Kansas City. Dr. John Ise, professor of economics, spoke on "How to Fight Communism." The Newcomers club, a University women's club group, will meet at 8 p.m. today in the lounge of the Art museum. The program will feature beauty tips through cosmetics. Stephenson university hall for men will hold its annual Harvest Moon ball from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. R. A. Roche, Mrs. W. S. Snow, and Mrs. Edna Ramage. --social fraternity anpledging of John pharmaev freshman. Alpha Phi Omega, honorary service fraternity, will hold a hay ride Friday night for members and their dates. Thursday, Nov. 11, 1954 University Daily Kansan Theta Tau engineering fraternity announces the pledging of Eldon Benzo and Alan Smith, engineering freshmen. Theta Chi social fraternity recently elected Donald Bishop, college junior, chaplain, and Roy Arterburn, education senior first guard. Phi Kappa Tau, social fraternity recently elected Alan Lynn, college senior, vice president. Miller hall announces the pinning of Jean Diehl, college,sophomore, to Kenneth McGrew, Both Miss Diehl and McGrew are from Wichita. McGrew is a junior in business and a member of Alpha Gamma Gamma fraternity at the University of Wichita. The pinning was announced with a song, and chocolates were passed by Sharon McClure, college sophomore, and Mary Beth Staley, education senior. Sigma Chi nounces the Wertzberger. Theta Chi fraternity will have an exchange dinner with Alpha Delta Pi sorority tonight at the chapter house. It recently had an hour dance with Alpha Phi sorority at the sorority house. Sigma Kappa, social sorority, announces the pledging of Jennie Ellen Fulton, education junior. Phi Kappa Tau, social fraternity will have a hay ride and dance from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Hemphill, Starr Troth Plighted Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hemphill of Byers announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Leonard Starr of Paola. Miss Hemphill, a senior in the School of Education, lives in Miller hall. Mr. Starr is a senior in the School of Business. Ruby Schaulis, education junior, and Wanda Sammons, college senior, were attendants at the announcement. New House Mothers Tea Set for Sunday New housemothers at the University will be honored at a tea from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. The women to be honored are Mrs. R. B. Chapin, Delta Chi; Mrs. J. H. Edmondson, Pearson hall; Mrs. H. S. Failing, Pi Kappa Alpha; Mrs. Sebonia Hancock, Phi Kappa Tau; Mrs. Sestos T. Hughes, Oliver hall; Mrs. A. G. Kenton, Battenfeld hall; Mrs. Dorothy Nichols, Monchonsia hall; Mrs. Edward C Rainey, Sigma Chi; Mrs. Pat Ryan, Theta Phi Alpha; Mrs. Glen L. Wigten, Delta Gamma, and Mrs. North Wright, Pi Delta Theta. new commission. Louis Weiss, president of the Spencer-Safford Loadcraft company, Augusta, will discuss the proposed "right to work" law in Kansas at the Saturday morning session. There will also be a shop-talk period. During 1954 the United States post office expects to handle with customary dispatch a record 54 billion items—roughly equivalent to 20 pieces of mail for every person on the face of the earth, the National Geographic society says. Personnel Institute To Be This Weekend An institute for personnel managers and workers will be conducted Friday afternoon and Saturday morning at the University. About 45 persons are expected to attend. Jack Heysinger, assistant dean of the School of Business will welcome the group. ___ Speakers at the opening session will be Lynn Whiteside, training director for the Boeing Airplane Company, Wichita, on "What 50,000 Kansans Think of Our Business System", and Bert M. Walker, industrial relations director, Bendix Aviation corporation, Kansas City, Mo., on "Professional Aspects of Personnel Administration." Malcolm B. Higgins, executive secretary of the Kansas Anti-Discrimination commission, Topeka, will be the Friday evening dinner speaker. He will tell of the problems and functions of his relatively new commission. House Observes Founding HOUSE OBJECTS FOR Sigma Kappa sorority observed Founder's day at the chapter house Nov. 7, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of sorority's founding at Colby college, Waterville, Maine. Marcia Hininger, college senior and sorority president, was toastmistress. Mary Ann LeMoine, fine arts sophomore, and Roberta Mellinger, college sophomore, gave accordian and vocal solos. MGM Records Issue First EP MGM Records recently issued its first group of extended playing classics. The first releases include "Encores in a Quiet Mood" by Manahem Pressler, pianist and "Concert Favorites for Four Planos" by the Manhattan Piano quartet. Mrs. Wilma Trine of Lawrence announces the engagement of her daughter, Carol Weeks, to Harold Bergsten, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bergsten Sr., of Gridley, Miss Weeks in a Lawrence high school senior. Bergsten is a senior in the School of Engineering and a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity. Carol Weeks Is Engaged Alpha Phi Breaks Ground Alpha Phi held ground breaking ceremonies Sunday for the new sorority house at Emery road and High drive. NEW... the collared cardigan has angora frosting Bobbie Brooks knows just the right touch for elegance and smartness. Here's a stunning 100% zephyr yarn cardigan... with a jaunty collar . . . and trimmed with snowy angora. Wonderful colors in sizes 34 to 40. $5.95 DON'T GAMBLE ON THE WEATHER Winter-Sure With— 5D Premium Gas Change To— ●5D 10W-30 Motor Oil Fortify With— • Permanent Anti-Freeze Only $2.95 Gal. For - Tire and Battery Service CITIES SERVICE FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 8th and New Hampshire SERVICE When In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. What Jimmy Green told the student: "Son, throw away those old boots. 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