5 Organizations Elect Officers Five Greek organizations have recently held pledge class elections. This completes the elections of pledge classes of all the sororities and fraternities on the campus. Gary Miller, engineering freshman has been elected president of the Sigma Chi pledge class. Also elected were James Douglass, engineering freshman, secretary-treasurer; Dan Plumbly, college freshman, social chairman; and Gary Miller, Robert Bush, college freshmen; Robert Brooks, college junior, and Miller Inter-fraternity Pledge council representatives. Jean Gordon, college junior, has been elected president of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Other officers include Kaye Weigand, college sophomore, vice president; Mary Michener, college sophomore, secretary; Shirley Dean, education sophomore, social chairman; Phyllis Springer, education sophomore, treasurer; Darlene Hunsaker, fine arts sophomore, song leader; Jane Letton, and Margaret Campbell, college sophomores, Junior Panhellenic council representatives. Members of the Phi Kappa Tau pledge class have elected Leon Simpson, business junior, president. Other officers are Robert Love, engineering freshman, vice president; Alan Greenwalt, fine arts freshman, secretary treasurer, and Marshall Hendrickson, college freshman, social chairman. Ralph Jones, engineering sophomore, has been elected president of the Alpha Phi Alpha pledge class. Also elected are Willie Harriford, college sophomore, vice president; Ronald Brown, college sophomore, secretary; Wilbert Crockett, college sophomore, treasurer, and Churby Clowers, college junior, parliamentarian. Jacqueline Bayless, journalism junior, has elected president of the Kauai Arts Center. Other officers are Meiba Austin, education junior, vice president; Verdis Ross, college sophomore, secretary; Merie Barker, college sophomore, treasurer; Barbara Brooks, fine arts sophomore, parliamentarian, and Marianne Mattrews, college sophomore, chaplain. Tea to Introduce New Housemothers Seven new housemothers will be honored at a tea from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas room of the Union. The new housemothers are Mrs. Brittain Poteet Jr., Monchonsia Hall; Mrs. Edward J. Wilson, Chi Omega; Mrs. Daniel H. Bueh, Acacia; Mrs. Ross Franklin Cole, Triangle; Mao Tsing Franklin Cole, Kappa Epsilon; Mrs. Joseph File, Gamma Delta; and Mrs. Lloyd Richmond, Phi Kappa Tau. Donna Goforth, college junior, and Sally Lindemuth, college sophomore, will pour. Susan Brown, college sophomore, and Janet Gabrielson, college junior, will play the piano. Sterling-Oliver Hall Plans Party Saturday Sterling-Oliver hall will have a semi-formal party from 9 to midnight Saturday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Chaperones will be Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Wilma Hooper, and Mrs. Brittain Posteet JF. AKLs Schedule Havride Members of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity will hold a picnic and hayride at 8:30 Saturday night at Motts' stables. Chaparones will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gajdusek, Sgt. and Mrs. A. R. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Beckman THE ENGAGEMENTS of Danna Lou Denning to Wes Santee and Freddie Blanks to James Perkins has been announced. Miss Denning, left, is a business senior and Santee is an education senior. Miss Blanks is a former student and Perkins is a business junior. Males Again Declare 'Bucks' Most Popular Shoe for Campus By DON TICE It's "bucks again" to take the brunt of the college mens' steps as the fall social season gets into full swing. Popular for several seasons now, the rugged stylish footwear is still among the top items on the well-dressed young blade's wardrobe list. Lending variety to the shoe department is the foot-hugging buck loafter, to be had in a variety of colors. To match every suit and sport ensemble, the smart young collegian can purchase the popular suede jacket in brown, blue, grey, or even black! The white buck has the nod in versatility since it will go with any color combination, and can be a lifesaver for the student with a limited wardrobe. The white shoe, however, is not considered proper by the people who are "in the know," for wear with a suit. "The dirtier the better," has been the criterion in this soft-surfaced white foot-wear, but it can be carried too far. For the man who doesn't want to chance soiling his socks by scuffing his feet in the street, there are "dusty bucks" on the market already dyed to a dirty grey color. In men's suit and sport fashions, charcoal greys and blacks are fast storming the scene. Exciting shades of slacks and shirts can be purchased in both contrasting and matching combinations. For afternoon and casual wear the charcoal black suit with a lighter, closed-collar sport shirt is the latest thing. Evening wear calls for the "safety-pin" collar and a narrow tie in plain colors or with a vertical stripe. Battenfeld to Have Hayride Battenfeld hall will have a picnic and hayride from 5:45 Saturday night at Motts' Stables A party will be held at the hall following the hayride. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Warne and Mr. and Mrs. William Zajic. Battenfeld to Have Havride Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont St. Sunday Services - 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday Evening College Group —7 p.m. DALE E. TURNER and WILLIAM B. BRYANT, Ministers Page 6 University Daily Kansan On the Hill Miss Denning, a business senior, is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Wes is an education senior and a member of Acacia fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Denning, Elkart, announce the engagement of their daughter, Danna Lou, to Wes Bicknell, Mr. and Mrs. David Santee, Ashland. By VELMA GASTON Kansan Society Editor Perkins is the son of Mrs. Gladys Perkins, Salina. He is a business junior and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Miss Blanks attended the University last year and was affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. The engagement of Freddie Blanks o James Perkins is announced by ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blanks. Sedalia, Mo. Miss Gilehrist is from Lawrence and Alexander is from Kansas City, Mo. Alexander is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the engagement of Nancy Gilchrist, education senior, to Earl Alexander, engineering senior. North College hall announces the pinning of Miss Marilyn Bird, college freshman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bird, Kansas City, to Norman Bitner, engineering junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bitner, Kansas City Mo. Bitner is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Campus Religious Groups To Have Full Schedule Campus religious organizations plan numerous activities including parties, picnics and meetings for the week. A supper meeting of the Congre- gational Youth group will be held at the church, 925 Vermont, at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Roger Williams foundation will meet at 6 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky sts. Supper will precede the meeting. Westminster fellowship will have a supper meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Westminster house, 1221 Oread ave. Dr. John Patton will answer questions the group submitted at the first meeting of the year. Presbyterian Women's Organization had a workshop Tuesday at Westminster house to make curtains for new minister's parsonages. The meeting was closed with devotionals by Johanna Trotter, college sophomore. Student Religious council devotional services were held at 9:45 Thursday at Danforth chapel. Services will also be held at 9:45 p.m. Tuesday and at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. Different religious groups conduct the services. Inter-denominational services are held every morning from 7:30-7:50 at Danforth. Members-at-large elected to the executive committee are Herbert Horwitz, college junior; Marc Alain Levy, graduate; Abraham Lipschitz, graduate; and Leonard W. Rozin, graduate. YWCA meetings for next week are cabinet meeting at 3 p.m. Tuesday and House of Representatives meeting at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Both meetings will be held at Henley house. Samuel H. Wilen, graduate student, was elected president of Hillel foundation for the year in recent elections. Other officers are Wayne Mason, college freshman, vice president; Odette Rabinowitz, special business student, recording secretary; Paul Gellens, college junior, corresponding secretary, and Charles Wahaftig, business senior, treasurer. Dr. David Paretsky, assistant professor of bacteriology, is the new counselor of the foundation. Gladys Tieman, college freshman, was elected president of Gamma Delta, student group of the Immuelan Lutheran church. Other officers are Mildred Wiechman, college sophomore, secretary: Louise Steuber, college junior, treasurer; Dorothy Meier, college sophomore, publicity chairman, and William Buck college sophomore, program chairman. We Make No Claims At 824 Vt. Wesley foundation will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Methodist church, 10th and Vermont sts. Supper will precede the meeting. Fri wit be dur cepsity nal day "Cactus Roundup" "Singing Sheriff" "Master Minds" SATURDAY THREE BIG SHOWS SUNDAY - MONDAY DEAN JERRY MARTIN LEWIS in "Scared Stiff"