Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Oct. 12, 1954 ... On The Hill ... Gamma Phi Beta announces the pinning of Nancy Squyres, college sophomore from Wakeeneay, to Edward Chimenti, education junior of Kansas City, Mo. Chimenti is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The pinning was announced during a skit depicting a courtroom scene. Shirley Lytle, college junior, was the judge; Dorothy Sorrels, college sophomore, the lawyer; and Julia Howey, fine arts sophomore, Cupid. The court decided Miss Squyres' guilt, and sentenced her to wear Chimenti's pin for life. Sigma Pi fraternity announced the pledging of Thomas Dyer, pharmacy freshman from Baldwin. Two men were recently initiated into the fraternity. They are Robert Cooney, second year architecture from Ft. Scott, and Robert McComb, college freshman from Linwood. Janis Williams has been elected president of the Alpha Chi Omega pledge class. Other officers are: Marcia Mills, vice-president; Jane Reitz, secretary; Judy Nichols, treasurer; Lou Ann Pendergast, social chairman; Allison Hegarty, intramural chairman; Barbara Yennie and Gloria Gorman, panhellenic representatives; Jackie Jones, AWS alternate, and Myrna Schneider, song leader. Douthart hall announces the pinning of Mildred Smith, fine arts freshman, to Dale Howell, education junior at Ft. Hays State college Howell is a member of Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity. Both are from Larned. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will have a picnic with the Gamma Phi Beta sorority at 5:30 tonight at the chapter house. Chapterones will be Mrs. Ralph Park and Mrs. Hazel H. Jenkins. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity announces the pledging of Robert Hubbard, education junior from Norwood, Ohio, and Burton Steuve, engineering freshman, from Kanaake, Ill. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and Pi Kapa Alpha fraternity had an exchange dinner Thursday at their chapter houses. Chaperones were Mrs. C. A. Thomas and Mrs. H. S. Failing. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the pledging of four girls. They are Ann Armstrong, education junior; Mary Bess Stevens, journalism senior; JoAnn Jenkins, fine arts sophomore, and Marilyn Weston, pre-nursing sophomore. Theta Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Dell Barnett, business junior, from Syracuse, and Dean Robinson, junior in pre-medicine from Dodge City. New initiates of the fraternity are Ronald Elder, sophomore in pre-dentistry, Bruce Power, college senior, Roy Arturburn, engineering senior, and Don Bishop, college junior. Horst Kranz, Fulbright scholar from Berlin, is a guest of the fraternity. Ted Steegman was recently elected president of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity pledge class. Other officers are Richard Brude, vice president; Frank Freudenthal, secretary; Darrel Kobler, social chair man, and James Veach, Brad Lashbrook, and Floyd Mead, IFPC representatives. Pearson hall will hold an hourance with Watkins hall tonight at Pearson. Sigma Nu fraternity and Delta Delta Delta sorority had an exchange dinner Thursday at the chapter houses. Theta Tau Elects Pope President of Engineers Triangle fraternity will hold an exchange dinner with Alpha Phi sorority tomorrow. Robert Pope was recently elected regent of Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity. Other officers are Paul Pankrutz, vice-regent; Dale Trott, scribe; Marshfield Bison院长;reasurer Phil Platt, corresponding secretary; J ack Rogers, AGI representative; William Anderson, AGI alternate; Joe Engle, athletic director; Robert Bruce, historian; William Franklin, pledge trainer. Glenn Kirk, scholarship chairman; Douglas Wallace, song leader; Stuart Culp, rush chairman; Ramon Criss, house improvements chairman; William Latimer, social chairman; Anderson, standards chairman, and Trott, political chairman. North College Elects Proudfit Ellen Proudfit has been elected president of North College hall. Other officers are Diane Guyant, vice president; Barbara Davis, secretary; Mary Sue Flora, treasurer; Nancy Collins, social chairman, and Velda Marceum and Elizabeth Burke, AWS representative. The largest reptile in modern times is the leatherback, a marine turtle. Specimens have weighed almost 1.500 pounds and measured eight feet in length. Use Kansan Classified Ads. Douthart Hall Announces 2 Deudhart hall announces the engagement of Shirley Pagel, education junior, from White City, to Donald Strohmeyer of Rochester, N. Y. Strohmeyer graduated from the University last spring. The wedding SHIRLEY PAGEL is planned for Dec. 11 in the Immanuel Lutheran church in Lawrence. Douthart hall announces the engagement of Sylvia Waggoner, education junior from Caney, to Pfc. Ferd Estes. Estes is stationed at Ft. Carson Army base in Colorado. Latin. Greek Students Meet A tea will be held for Latin and Greek department students in Wilcox museum in Fraser hall from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. today. A fifth century B.C. Greek vase, acquired by Miss Mary Gregur, curator of the museum, on a recent trip to Italy, will be on display. Honeybees use sun navigation in flying from the hive to distant flower patches and back again on a true beeline. Returning bees "tell" other members of the hive how to find a rich feeding place by means of a complicated waggle dance, showing the correct direction with relation to the sun's position in the sky. Home Economics Chili Supper Set A chili supper for all students in home economics classes will be held from 5.30 to 7 p.m. today in the dining room of Fraser hall by the Home Economics club. This will be the first club meeting of the semester. Faculty members of the home economics department will be introduced by the club cabinet and the requirements for membership, purposes, and functions of the club will be explained. About 75 persons are expected to attend. The price of the cost meal will be 50 cents per person. Miss Helen Lohr, associate professor of home economics, is club adviser. Suzanne Schwantes, college senior and president of the club, is in charge of food preparation. Assisting her will be La Verle Yates, journalism senior and vice president; Barbara Spearman Anderson, college senior and secretary; Arlene Lutz, education senior and treasurer; and Susan Montgomery, education junior and program chairman. In four seasons of varsity competition George Thomas of Oklahoma scored 37 touchdowns. Costume Jewelry Marvelous Assortment Just Arrived—Come in $1.10 and up 809 Mass. 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