Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 30, 1954 KU Groups Elect, Hold Parties Delta Upson fraternity will have a havrack ride from 7 p.m. to midnight Saturday at Mott's stables. Chaperones will be Mrs. James A. Hooke, and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin D. Rausch. Alpha Chi Omega sorority will hold open house from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday. Mrs. Agnese Underwood, Mrs. Glen Wigton, Mrs. H. S. Failing, Mrs. R. B. Chapin and Mrs. E. C. Rainey will be the chaperones. Delta Deltadelta sorority and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity had a picnic and dance at the chapter houses from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Mrs. C. H. Wentworth and Mrs. John Skie were chaperones. The Bacteriology club held a picnic at Potter Lake from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Chaperones were Dr. E. L. Treece, Dr. T. G. Metcalf and L. V. Riesen. The Independent Students association will hold a picnic at Potter lake from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. David Fleming and Dr. and Mrs. Franklyn Nelick will chaperone. A picnic will be given at Lone Star lake by Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges tomorrow night. Mrs. J. I Hollingsworth and Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker will chaperone. The Student Union Activities will sponsor a dance from 9 p.m. Saturday to midnight in the Student Union ballroom, Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Heeb. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Happy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heysinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ridgway. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will hold a hayrack ride at Mott's Stables tomorrow night from 8 p.m. to midnight. Marie Trego and Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Baker will chaperone. Gamma Phi Beta sorority and will Pkappa Alpha fraternity will have an exchange dinner at their chapter houses tonight. Mrs. Ralph Park and Mrs. F. S. Failing will chapereone. A scavenger hunt is to be given by Phi Kappa Tau fraternity from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m tomorrow night at their chapter house. Chaperenes will be Mrs. Sebiona Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beasley, and Mr. Carylle H. Smith. The pledge class of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity will hold an hour dance at their chapter house at 7 tonight. Mrs. W. W. Brown will chaperone. Alpha Phi sorority and Pearson hall will have a picnic from 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs. Mary Edmonson and Mrs. Richard Blume will chaperone. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Kappa Alpha Theta held an exchange dinner Tuesday night. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will hold a picnic Sunday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Tonganoxie lake. Chaperones will be Mrs. John Skie and Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough. Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity held an hour dance Tuesday at the chapter house. Mrs. Edward Turner chaperoned. --pledge class. Other officers are Marilyn Mundan, vice president; Jane McCammon, treasurer; Gretchen Youse, recording secretary; Earlene Hovey, corresponding secretary; Sue Harmon, house president; Virginia Vogel, scholarship chairman; Mary Ann Tinkler, activities chairman; Marjorie Woodson, historian; Glenna Richards, public relations chairman; Isabel Bolin, librarian, and Merrillry Coleman, song leader. Theta Chi fraternity will hold an exchange dinner with Delta Gamma sorority tonight. Mrs. Iva Cauble and Mrs. Glen Wigton will chapere- Twelve members of Alpha Phi sorority will attend the installation of the new Gamma Theta chapter at Colorado college in Colorado Springs, Colo. this weekend. Initiation services for the charter member of the chapter will be held in Pilgrim chapel on the Colorado college campus, followed by a banquet in the Broadmoor hotel. Richard Scott has been elected president of the Hill Co-op. Other officers are Stanley Thomas Myers, vice president; Dale Morsch, secretary, and James B. Rhodes, treasurer. Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Sharon Theis, college sophomore, to Noel Rooney, college junior, and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Both are from Dodge City. Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Donna Lindsey, college junior, to Richard Sheldon, '54, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Both are from Salina. The Lambda Chi Alpha pledge class recently elected Ron Cummins president. Other officers are Charles Franz, vice president; Warren George, secretary; Don Meserve, treasurer; Richard Glenn, social chairman; William Lehnkoff, seargent at arms, and Dale Brown, Larry Underwood, and Gordon Ryan, IFPC representatives. James Carol was elected president of the pledge class of Triangle fraternity recently. Other officers are Bernard Renyer, vice president; Robert Wade, secretary-treasurer and parliamentarian. Larry Mercier has been elected president of Phi Kappa fraternity. Other officers are Don Horn, vicepresident; Joe Galbraith, secretary; Harold Hill, treasurer; Bill Dixon, corresponding secretary; Pat Cantwell, assistant treasurer; Ron Doutebush, editor; Cliff Weiss, historian, Barney Speckin, sergeant at arms. The Phi Kappa pledge class officers are Dave Clark, president; Terry McWilliams, vice president; Glen Smiley, secretary; John Cleary, treasurer; Richard Dileone, sergeant at arms, and Robert Goulet, social chairman. Dianne Hawley has been elected president of the Gamma Phi Beta Lona Soice was recently elected president of the Delta Gamma sorority pledge class. Other officers are Nancy Hartwell, secretary; Dale Crownover, treasurer; Shirley Kubick, song leader; Janice Hartell and Karen Ward. social chairman; Janice Hartell and Ruth Ann Stephenson, junior panhellenic representatives; Sue Williamson, YWCA representative, and Margaret Clark, AGI representative. Annette Luthy has been elected president of the Alpha Phi pledge class. Other officers are Clara Hall, vice president; Darlyne Willhardt, secretary; Jo Boswell, treasurer; Korol Gorsuch, activities chairman; Marianna Grabhorn, scholarship chairman; Carolyn Settle, social chairman; Rosanne Greenwood, standards chairman; Mary Ella Symes, junior panhellenic representative; Mary Joo Wooster, song leader, and Marcene Steffen, Quarterly reader. Joanne Hobbs was elected president of the Delta DeltaDelta pledge class recently. Other officers are Ona Finney, vice president; Virginia Zook, secretary; Dorothy Battle, treasurer; Pat Bohannon, social chairman; Mary Deaver and Beverly Warner, junior panhellenic representatives; Kathleen Keeler, song leader, and Jo Rouse, assistant house president. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pinning of Marjorie Pennington, fine arts junior, to Douglas Barling, engineering senior, and a member of Delta Tau Delta. Both are from Kansas City. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will hold its annual open house in honor of the pledge class at the chapter house Friday. The chaperones will be Mrs. T. H. Stuart, Mrs. E. R. Hooper, Mrs. F. DeLozier, Mrs. R. E Trego and Mrs. E. M. Stewart. Mary Fisher was recently elected president of the pledge class. Other officers are Janet Wray, vice president; LaRue Sibley, secretary-treasurer; Joyce Schmidt, social chairman; Nancy Goppart, song leader; Neoma Woofolk and Barbara Nichols, junior Panhellenic representatives. YOUR EYES should be examined today! Any lens or prescription duplicated or scanned Lawrence OPTICAL Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Typewriter Need Repairing? OFFICE MACHINES CO. 710 Mass. Ph. 13 One Day Service "In at 9-Out at 5" Pick-up & Delivery FAST,EFFICIENT ECONOMICAL On 45's - Hold My Hand - Don Cornell - Shake, Rattle,and Roll Bill Haley - Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Bell's 925 Mass. Quack Club Pledges 20 New Swimmers Or are you a sophisticate who has a trim slender figure, irregular but striking features, and a sleek, short hair style? Is your conversation brittle, intelligent and amusing? Are you the career woman type who is restless, impatient, easily bored—a doer? If so you probably like tailored severity in clothes. If you are the gamine type you have boyish figure, impudent features, and rebellious hair. You are a non-conformist, who is fond of sport clothes and tweeds. Your clothing probably tends toward Are you a coquette with a petite figure, turned up nose and very curly hair? Are you feminine, gay provocative, demure, fragile, and dainty? Do you love soft, frilly clothes in pastel colors? Clothes Make the Man But Girl's Personality Must Show The romantic has wistful eyes, chisled features, and an artistic unstudied hair style. She is shy, remote, inclined to day dreaming and she likes to look her loveliest at home. 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