On the Hill Fki Kappa Psi fraternity recently initiated 11 men. They are Jack Ruzznels, Bob Riley, Tom Hampton Duard Enoch, Jack Mull, Tom Davidson, and Greg Foutz, college freshman, and Jim Hathaway, college sophomore. Theta Chi announces the pledging of R. E. Arterburn, electrical engineering junior. Eight men were initiated into Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising fraternity, recently at a dinner in the Sunflower room of the Student Union. They are Jack Glick, Jack Fisher, and Cliff Lambert, college juniors; Jerry Jurden, John Hedley, and Jay Rollheiser, journalism juniors; Jack Tusher, journalism senior. ADS officers for the spring semester were elected following the dinner. They are Jack Glick, college junior, president; Wendell Sullivan, journalism senior, vice president; Ron Dobbins, journalism junior, treasurer; Jerry Jurden, journalism junior, secretary; Dave Riley, journalism junior, promotion director. Phi Delta Kappa, men's honorary education fraternity, recently initiated 16 men at a dinner meeting. Qualifications for membership are a 2.9 grade average and eight completed hours in education. They are Joseph W. Foraker, Kenneth Reid, Herbert O. Wands, Charles F. Yeokum, Jesse Milan, Lawrence Hoe, Clement Azure, David Rux, Quentin Prosser, Cecil Riney, and George Crumbley, all are graduate stuents. Goulding Sanderson, Harold McCarthy, Harry Schanker, and Robert Bell, education seniors, and Jerald Stone, education junior. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity announces the pledging of Glenn Edward Kirk, from Minneapolis, Ramon Criss from Augusta, and Kerin Dryden from Osage City, all engineering freshmen; and Duane Kliwer, engineering sophomore from Tonganoxie. Dela Sigma Pi professional business administration fraternity announces the bledging of 11 students. They are Eugene Parker and Edward Wall, college sophomores; Carroll East, David Hanschu, Ray Holmes, John Price, Junius Underwood, and John Wimmer, business juniors; Alan Anderson, Charles Shull, and Dale Zimmerman, business seniors. Formal pledging was held by Kappa Psi pharmacy fraternity, recently in Bailey. They are Bill Francis, pharmacy freshman; Elton Evans, college sophomore; Jim DeGoler, Howard Fleetwood, Paul Garren, Don Currier, Edwin Ross, Tony Pagedas, Allen Asher, Ronald Montgomery, Robert Schroeres, purse pledgeum mupry saiouodos Charles Spencer, all pharmacy Jim Yowell, pharmacy juniors. Delta Upsilon fraternity recently Charles Belt, all college freshmen. initiated 19 members. Those initiated were William Dye, Roger Wood, Larry Baker, William Keller, Jay Swink, Bob Simpson, John Reeves, Vic McCall, Tom Emery, and Chicago College of OPTOMETRY (Fully Accredited) Excellent opportunities for qualified men and women. qualified men and women. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students enteriversity or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR FALL, 1954 Students are granted professional recognition by the U.S. Defense and Selective Service. Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational activities Dormitories on the campus. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY OPTOMETRY 1851-C Larrabee Street Chicago 14, Illinois Martin Hanna, Jim Hull, Frank Mastin, Jack Holt, Bruce Tabor, engineering freshmen; Jack Guyant, Monty Rowe, and John Kramer, college sophomores; and Jim Anderson, fine arts freshman. Jack Guyant was honor initiate. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority recently initiated 16 members. They are Rogene Edminster, Jan Gradinger, Jody Hamilton, Karen Hansen, Teresa Hoffman, Ann Light, Faydeen Orth, Joan Parker, JuRie Ratner, Carol Saunders, and Nancy Underwood, all college sophomores; Anne Burton, education sophomore; Mary Joe Huyck, Sue Miller, Henrietta Montgomery, and Sue Summerville, fine arts sophomores. The honor initiate is Nancy Underwood and the honor pledge is Mary Jo Huyck. Phi Chi Theta, women's business fraternity, recently held election of officers. They are Mary Ann Kaaz, businesses junior, president; Catherine Campbell, business junior, vice president; Carol Christmann, business junior, secretary; Martha Nienstedt, business junior, corresponding secretary; Roberta Brandenburg, business junior, treasurer; Barbara McClure, business junior, Iris reporter, and Glenna Ann Williams, business junior, historian. Six women pledged. They are Dona Benscheidt, college freshman; Barbara Hampton, Mary Ellen Lewis, Dianne Northdurft, Joe Parker, and Kay Walls, all college sophomores. Delta Gamma sorority announces the开学 of Janice Skraer, education junior, to Jay Warner, business junior. Miss Skraer lives in Augusta. Warner, a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity, is from Kansas City, Mo. Attendants were Teresa Waugh, fine arts junior, and Joan McKee, college junior. The pinning poem was read by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother. Phi Mu Alpha, men's honorary music fraternity, pledged twelve men recently in the Pine room of the Student Union. They are Carl Anderson and Howard Sturdevant, college sophomores; Bill Kaltrider, Don Beene, Orville Cooley, Lyle Merriman, Bill Littell, and Bob Schaaf, all are fine arts freshman; Sidney Lasseau, fine arts junior; Don Horn, fine arts sophomore; Jess Wheeler, engineering junior, and Leland Roberts, engineering officers will be elected at a later date. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity held its annual Mardi Gras party at the chapter house last weekend. King and Queen of the Mardi Gras, elected for the most original costume, were Dale Hobein, engineering sophomore, and his date Ann Cattanach, college freshman, who came as the King and Queen of Hearts. Chaperones were Mrs. D. L. Anderson, Mrs. C. Rosenbrough, Mrs. E. Dicks, and Mrs. Marie Trego. Nineteen women were initiated Sigma Kappa sorority recently at the chapter house. They are Dorothy Byler, college senior; Ina Mae Brewster, Helen Dalton, Josephine Dilsaver, Joan Dukewits, Jane Holtzclaw, Anne Howland, Julianne Keeter, Amy Kipp, Eleanor Majors, Joann Shay, Mary Ann Taylor, Joane Van Hoozer, and Joan Worley, all are college sophomores. Joeelyn Gladfelter, education Magazine Sponsors Literary Contests Mademoiselle magazine is sponsoring two literary contests to encourage new talent. 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