Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 8, 1959 11 Greek Organizations Select Pledge Officers The pledge class officers for five sororities and six fraternities have been announced. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has elected Joan Parker, college sophomore. Other officers include Rogene Edminster, college sophomore, secretary; Sue Ann Miller, fine arts sophomore, treasurer; Mary Jo Huyck, fine arts sophomore, song leader; Sue Summerville, college sophomore, social chairman; Anne Burton, college sophomore, YWCA representative; Anne Algie, president; college sophomores, Junior Panhellenic council representatives; Carol Saunders, college sophomore, scholarship chairman; Ann Light, college sophomore, house manager, and Teresa Hoffman, college sophomore, activities chairman. Pat Pierson, college sophomore, has been elected president of the Pi Beta Phi sorority pledge class. Also elected were Sally Six, college junior, vice president; Dale Harris, college sophomore, secretary; Rosemary Ise, college sophomore, treasurer; Sally Rendings, fine arts sophomore, historian; Gretchen Kendall and Nancy Dockum, college sophomores, censors; Nancy Wolff, fine arts sophomore, song leader; Laurie Krantz and Ann McFarlin, college sophomores, Junior Panhellenic council representatives; Alice Wiley, college sophomore, activities chairman, and Beverly Lander, college sophomore, scholarship chairman. Members of the Delta Delta Delta sorority pledge class have elected Mary Dunn, college sophomore, president of the class. Other officers are Jane Hill pharmacy sophomore, vice president; Mary Ann Curtis, fine arts sophomore, secretary; Judy Morgan, college sophomore, treasurer; Carol Wells and Dorothy Humbarger, college sophomores, Junior Panhellenic council representatives, and Carol Fluharty, college sophomore, social chairman. Charles Warhaftig, business senior, has been elected president of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity pledge class. Other officers are Jerome Fish, engineering junior, vice president; Charles Bragin, engineering freshman, secretary-treasurer; Joe Waxman, engineering freshman, public relations; Paul Gellens, college junior, Wayne Mason, college freshman, and Herb Prussack, college freshman, commissioner, Pledge council representatives; Eugene Bortnick, college junior, pledge representative; Morris Soltz, college freshman, social chairman, and Harvey Bodker, college freshman, fraternity newspaper reporter. Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity has elected Thomas Hoyne, college freshman, president of the pledge class. Other officers are Warren O'Toole, vice president and social chairman; Arlan Hill, secretary, and Paul Dannelbury, house manager. All are college freshman. The pledge class of Sigma Alpha Epsilon has elected Brock Snyder, engineering freshman, president. Also elected were Robert Boyd, engineering freshman, vice president; R. A. Wolfe, college sophomore, secretary-treasurer; Rollin Peschka, college sophomore, social chairman, and Bill VanKeppel, engineering freshman, and Chuck Garver, fine arts freshman, and Gary Watson, college freshman, Inter-fraternity pledge council representatives. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service Richard Billings, college freshman, has been elected president of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Other officers elected were Denny Gardner, college sophomore, vice president; John Ball, college freshman, secretary, and Jim Trout, college sophomore, treasurer. The pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has elected Larry Woods, business freshman, president. Also elected were Gene Morton, engineering freshman, vice president; Jack Beverly, college freshman, secretary-treasurer, and Brent Kington, college freshman, social chairman. Sandra Long, college sophomore, has been elected president of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority pledge class. Other officers are Lyne Grimselm, college sophomore, secretary; Ruth Hoar, education junior, treasurer; Georgetta Bridge, college sophomore, social chairman; Joan Talley, college sophomore, scholarship chairman; Carol Bowman, college sophomore, and Pat Crawford, education junior, Junior Panhellenic council representatives, and Miss Crawford, intramurals chairman. Theta Chi fraternity has elected Bob Ewing, college sophomore, pledge class president. Also elected were Bruce Power, college junior, secretary-treasurer; Ron Elder, college freshman, social chairman; Gary Garhart, college freshman, rushing chairman; and Bob Ewing, Bruce Power, and Bot McDonald, college senior, Interfraternity Pledge council representatives. Carol Mather, college sophomore, has been elected president of the Alpha Delta Pi pledge class. Other officers are Mary Ellen Lewis, college sophomore, secretary; Dianne Steierl, fine arts sophomore, treasurer; Marjorie Pennington, fine arts sophomore, social chairman, Edie Jochims, college sophomore, AWS representative, and Joan Heitman, fine arts sophomore and Pat Dashen, college sophomore, Junior Panhellenic council representatives. Members of Don Henry Co-op entertained Miller hall with an hour dance Tuesday night at Don Henry. Don Henry Co-op Entertains MARY SCHROEDER Five Halls Plan Open Houses Five open houses have been planned by organized houses for this weekend. Watkins hall will hold an open house from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. tomorrow at the hall. Chaperones will be Miss Carlotta Nellis, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, and Mrs. R. G. Roche. Sellards hall will have a party from 9 to midnight tomorrow at the hall. Chaperones will be Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. Edna Ramage, Mrs. Leone Wengel, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, and Mrs. Wilma Hooper. Alpha Chi Omega sorority will hold an open house in honor of the pledge class from 9 to midnight tomorrow at the chapter house. Chap- tion will be held on Friday, May 12, wood. Mrs. Frank Baird, Mrs. Dana Anderson, and Mrs. Edna Stewart. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will honor the pledge class at a formal open house 8 to midnight tomorrow night at the chapter house. The members of Alpha Delta Pi will hold an open house Saturday in honor of the pledge class. The chaperones will be Mrs. North Wright, Mrs. Hazel H. Jenkins, Mrs. J. I. Hollingsworth, Mrs. C. H. Wentworth, and Mrs. C. A. Thomas. Young Democrat Club To Sponsor Picnic The Young Democrat club will sponsor a picnic from 5:30 to 10 p.m. tomorrow at Clinton park. Chaperones will be Quintin Johnstone, associate professor of law, and Mrs. Johnstone, Charles Oldfather, assistant professor of law, and Mrs. Oldfather, and Rhoten A. Smith, instructor of political science. We Sell Bernhard Altman Cashmeres - Bobbie Brooks - Wool and Orlons Phone 771 835 On the Hill By Velma Gaston Kansan Society Editor OPEN TILL 9 p.m. THURSDAY Mass. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schroeder, Colby, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Robert Hubbard, son of Mrs. Mamie Hubbard, Norwood, Ohio. Miss Schroeder is a fine arts sophomore and Hubbard is an engineering junior. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kanuch of Goodland announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia Jean, to Robert L. Lamb, engineering senior Lamb, who is also from Goodland, was a member of Pearson hall last year. Miss Marshall is from Kansas City, Mo. Potts is stationed with the Navy on the West Coast. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Carole Marshall, college junior, to James Potts, '52, who is an alumnus of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Edminster. Wichita, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rogene, to Robert Conn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Conn, Wichita. Both Miss Edminster and Conn are sophomores in the college. Miss Edminster is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Conn is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Jean McDonald, college junior, to Alan Thomas, college junior. Thomas is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Both Miss McDonald and Thomas are from Topeka. Alpha Phi sorority announces the engagement of Mary Patricia Copeland, college senior, to Herbert E. Tavlor. Miss Copeland is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Copeland, Great Bend. Taylor, '52, is a former instructor of mechanical engineering. Two Sororities Hold Initiation Delta Delta Delta sorority and Alpha Omicron Pi sorority recently held initiation ceremonies. Initiated by the Alpha Omicron PI group were Lucille Defenbaugh and Carol Peters, fine arts seniors; Ruth Sutton, fine arts junior, and Ann Vaughn, college senior. Marlene Stavton Warkezeski, college junior, and Donna Marie Robinson, college senior, were initiated by the Delta Delta Delta sorority. He entered the Army this week. Taylor, the son of Mrs. Bessie Taylor, lawrence, is a member of Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, and Tau Beta Pi, professional engineering fraternities. Miss Boyd is from Kansas City, and Schmid, a member of Phi Kappa fraternity, is from Milwaukee. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the pinning of Carolyn Boyd, college junior, to Alvin Schmid, engineering senior. NOW ! ADM. 20c—75c Week Days 7, 9:10 SAT.-SUN. CONTINUOUS 1:00 p.m. ON SHOWS BURT LANCASTER "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY" Leslie CARON Delightful Star of "LILI" Returns at 4pm Returns to charm you again! HERE IS THE ROMANTIC EVENT OF THE YEAR Told against the most colorful settings in the world! M-G-M brings together a big TECHNICOLOR screenful of star to tell the thrilling story of three loves! 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