Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1953 Eight Greek Houses Elect Pledge Officers Five sorority and three fraternities have elected pledge class officers. Nancy Garrity, fine arts junior, has been elected president of the Chi Omega sorority pledge class. Other officers are Jo Holton college sophomore, secretary; Kay Walls, college sophomore, treasurer; Dorothy Sheets, college sophomore, junior panhellenic representative; Beverly Jackson, college sophomore, alternate representative, and Sally Morrison, college sophomore, song leader. Sigma Kappa sorority pledge class has elected Kathryn Marshall, college sophomore, president. Mary Jane Laughlin, college sophomore, was elected vice president and Barbara Pering, college sophomore, secretary; Helen Dalton, college sophomore, treasurer; Jo Ann Shay, college sophomore, Junior Panhellenic representative; Joyceylan Gladfelter, college sophomore, social chairman; Julianne Keeter, college sophomore, activities chairman; Ina Mae Brewster, college sophomore, scholarship chairman, and Jean Worley, college sophomore, standards chairman. Lee Green, college freshman has been elected president of the Delta Chi fraternity pledge class. Other officers are Thomas Slavmaker, college freshman, vice president; Richard Lee, engineering freshman, secretary; Mike Wynne, college freshman, treasurer; Harry Smith, engineering freshman, social chairman; Jack LeClaire, engineering freshman, activity chairman, and Jerry Goss, Robert Meeker, and Vernon Johnson, all college freshman. Inter-fraternity pledge council representatives. William Lindsay, college freshman, has been elected president of the Sigma Nu fraternity pledge class. Other officers are Ken White, fine arts freshman, vice president; Ned Rose, fine arts freshman, secretary; William Oliver, college freshman, treasurer; Terry Tracy, college freshman, social chairman; Stoner Arnold, engineering sophomore, sergeant-at-arms, and Dixon, engineering freshman, Bill Francis, college freshman, and Stoner Arnold Inter-fraternity Pledge council representatives. The Alpha Phi sorority pledge class has elected Pat Theis, college sophomore, president for the fall semester. Other officers are Kip Petrikowski, college junior; Carol Van Dyke, fine arts sophomore, secretary; Barbara Boole, fine arts sophomore, treasurer; Beverly Taney, fine arts sophomore, scholarship chairman; Arlene Gall, college junior, social chairman; Susan Robb, college sophomore, activities chairman; Cheryl Brock, fine arts sophomore, quarterly reader; Jane Snyder, engineering sophomore, and Madelyn Brite, college sophomore, Junior Panhellenic representatives, and Carolyn Chard, fine arts sophomore, song leader. Suzanne Schwantes, college sophomore, is the newly elected president of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority pledge class. Also were Frederica Voiland fine arts sophomore, Junior Panhellenic representative; Jane Henry, college sophomore, vice president; Barbara Hampton, college sophomore, treasurer; Pat Allison, college sophomore, recording secretary; Mary Valentine, college junior, corresponding secretary; Mary Lawrence, fine arts sophomore, historian, and Lynne Logan, education junior, public relations. Members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity pledge class have elected George Sheldon, college freshman, president. Other officers elected are Harry Jett, vice president, William Saylor, secretary-treasurer, Jerry Whitson, social chairman, and James Snyder, song leader, all college freshman. Robert Smith, engineering freshman, was elected warden. Ann Leavett, college junior, has been elected president of the Delta Gamma sorority pledge class. Other officers are Jeanne Campbell fine arts sophomore, secretary-treasurer; Sue Wright, fine arts sophomore, social chairman; Joan Reed, college junior, culture chairman; Edith Sorder, college sophomore, Junior Panhellenic representative, and Virginia Roenbaugh, fine arts sophomore, song leader. 'Camel Caravan' Leads Fall Parade A smart bit of fashion advice for fall, 1953 is—Get aboard the camel caravan! But, strangely enough, this caravan isn't heading for a sight-seein tour of the Sahara, but straight to the smartest casual outfits of this season. Camel color appears throughout the sportswear fashion picture! Not only is the ever-popular classic camel hair coat newly-important for fall, but dresses and sportswear are appearing in blends of wool and camel hair. On The Hill Sellards hall announces the engagement of Miss Lessie Hinchee, college senior, to Roy E. Sinclair Jr. Sinclair was graduated from the School of Business at the University of Missouri where he was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Both Miss Hinchee and Sinclair are from Wichita. By VELMA GASTON Kausan Society Editor The pinning of Miss Ruth Plesser to Allen Eugene Wolf, a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, has been announced. Wolf is a college senior. Both Miss Plesser and Wolf are from Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Phi sorority announces the pinning of Miss Shirley Dodd to Marc Alan Hurst, college junior. Miss Dodd, education junior, is from Kansas City. Hurt, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, is from Emporia. - * * Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Marsha O'Brien, education junior, to George Michale business senior. Miss O'Brien is from Leawood and Michale, a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity, is from Chicago. Advertising Fraternity Plans Semester Work The programs and projects for this semester were outlined to Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity, at their first meeting of the year Wednesday night. As projects this semester the group voted to sell advertising in the Sour Owl and to sell Bibler books. A future project of a library in memory of war correspondent killed in Word War II was discussed. The next meeting will be a rush smoker for journalism, business, and art students interested in advertising. The meeting will be October 13. Scholarship Holds Hold Fete Loyalship Halls Hold Fete Stephenson hall entertained the members of Sellards hall with an hour dance last Tuesday. Battenfeld Holds Hour Dance Sattenfeld Holds Hour Dance Members of Sellars hall were guests at an hour dance Thursday night at Battenford hall. ENTER NOW... CARL'S FREE FOOTBALL 'PICK-EM' CONTEST! SECOND WEEK'S CONTEST THIS SATURDAY THE WINNERS . . The following are winners of last week's 'Pick-Em' Contest and are now eligible to win the Grand Prize of a 'BOTANY' 500 SUIT — BOTANY WOOL GABARDINE SHIRT — PAIR OF LEONARD MACY SLACKS! 1st: L. R. Melvin 2nd: Murry Smith 3rd: Bill Schmidt 4th Robert A. West VARSITY-TOWN BLUE BOOKS . . . are available now! Latest information and records of all sports — football schedules — dress charts — fraternity information, etc. Come in today for your complimentary copy! 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 New Modern Typewriter Desk Aids 'White Collar' Workers Tomorrow's white collar girls have a new aid to attainment of greater typewriting speed and comfortable posture in their high school and commercial college typing classes. Phi Kappas Elect Officers Larry Lotff, college junior, and Marvin Weishaar, business senior, were re-elected, president and treasurer, respectively of Phi Kappa fraternity at the chapter meeting Monday night. Other officers elected include Ed Hall, college senior, as vice president; Don Remark, engineering senior, recording secretary; and Gene O'Neill, engineering sophomore, as corresponding secretary Handbag Fashions Reflect Shoe Styles Handbags reflect the same feeling for elegance that characterizes shoe fashions. The tapered shoe silhouettes have inspired handbags with a new longer, slimmer line. Softer styling in handbags complements the pretty look in shoes. The fall evening sandals are open in styling—and open to compliments. Thin straps, often sparked with rhinestones, give the shoes a delicate feminine look. Tall, slimly-tapered heels and the newly-important and so flattering T-strap design do much to emphasize the elegant note in shoe fashions. 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