Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 3, 1953 Delta Delta Delta Installs President Marguerite Terry, education junior, was installed Monday as president of Delta Delta Delta sorority for next year. Other officers installed were Mary Gayle Loveless, fine arts junior, vice president; Sue Quinn, college junior, social rush captain; Lettie Lemon, college sophomore, business rush captain; Mary Gayle Siebert, college sophomore, recording secretary; Frances Hanna, college sophomore, corresponding secretary; Pat Garrett, education junior, treasurer; Charlene Ewell, college junior, marshall; Nannette Pitman, fine arts sophomore, chaplain; Kay Lowis, pharmacy sophomore, scholarship chairman; Barbara Anderson, college sophomore, and Joan Carter, education junior, social chairmen; Ann Wallace, college sophomore, librarian; Bonnie Metz, college sophomore, house president; Mary Lou Bird, college sophomore, historian; Barbara Becker, college sophomore, publicity; Jo Wellborn, college sophomore, and Billie Malline, fine arts sophomore, song leaders; Mary Ellen McKibbon, education sophomore, intramurals; Marguerite Vance, college sophomore, alumnae recorder; Rocelyn Roney, college sophomore, sponsors chairman, and Jo Anne John, college sophomore, fraternity education chairman. Mu Phi Announces Pledging of Nineteen Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music fraternity, announces the pledging of the following girls: Beth Shearer, Erleta Covalt and Delores Myers, education juniors; Norma Wahl and Teresa Waugh, fine arts sophomores; Beryl Bell, Carol Brumfield, Carolyn Chard, Elizabeth Cobb, Ruth Jane Henry, Patchell Howell, Billie McClure, Margie Murphy, Shirley Paget, Zora Bell Robertson, Fredrica Volland, Peggy Wilson, and Charisia von Gunter, all fine arts freshmen, and Shirley Post, graduate student. Moreau Speaks on Career Day F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, spoke on the legal profession during the Career day recently held at Kansas Wesleyan university in Salina. He was one of 30 counselors, representing the various professions, who met with Wesleyan students and high school seniors from that area during the day. FREEZIN' REASON Take your time in winter time, because ice is just plain slippery. And that's dangerous when you are driving too fast. Reduce your speed to conform to the condition of the road. Expect the unexpected. Be patient and ahead, so you'll be ready for that emergency around the next corner. You can't stop on an icy dime. John Carey Becomes Triangle President John Carey, engineering senior, has been elected president of Triangle fraternity for next year. Other officers are John Hamilton, engineering senior, vice president; Clark Anderson, engineering senior, treasurer; Jim Book, engineering freshman, recording secretary; David Bartlett, engineering junior, corresponding secretary; Jim Moore, engineering freshman, chapter librarian and Willis Reddick, engineering freshman that will install the new officer will be installed. The new officers will be installed on Founder's day, April 18. Chi Omega Announces Cody-Hall Pinning Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Rosemary Cody to Edward H. Hall of the Phi Kappa fraternity. The pinning took place Saturday night with a skit at the house. Attendants were Julie York, education junior, and Beth Lowell, college sophomore. Miss Cody is from Wichita. Mr Hall is from Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brooks, Topeka, announce the pinning of their daughter, Virginia, education junior, to Norman Marvin, freshman in medicine. Brooks-Marvin Pinning Announced Mr. Marvin, a member of Phi Chi professional medical fraternity, is from Harper. Music Froaternity Pledge Four Sigma Alpha Iota, women's professional music fraternity, announces the pledging of the following girls: Doris Dubois, education junior; Mary Jo Huyck, fine arts freshman; Shirley Boatwright, fine arts freshman, and Elizabeth Teas, fine arts sophomore. Jerry Knudson to Head SDX Jerry Kundson, journalism junior, was elected president of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, this week. Other officers are Clarke Keys, junior, vice president; Chuck Morelock, junior, secretary; Dean Evans, senior, treasurer, and Prof. E. F. Beth, faculty adviser. Theta Tau Pledges Four Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Ron Haught, junior; Phil Piatt, junior; Larry Merrigan, junior; and Bob Whaley, sophomore. Phi Delts Honor Hadley Phi Dews Honor Haddie Richard Hadley, college junior, Topeka, was honor initiate of the Phi Delta Theta pledge class. He was honored at a dinner after initiation, Sunday. Carnations Spice Up Chi Omega Party Chi Omega sorority held its third annual Bum-Bum dinner dance at the chapter house today. Walls of the house were entirely covered with white carnations and huge transparent columns illuminated by colored lights. Chaperones were Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. Arthur H. Little, Mrs. Kenneth M. White, and Mrs. C. P. Aul. Pi Phis Entertain Chi Omegas Members of Pi Beta Phi sorority recently entertained the members of Chi Omega sorority with dessert to celebrate the winnings of the two houses in the Rock Chalk Revue. It's Easter Time! These Are The Vacation Hours For Food Service In Memorial Student Union HAWK'S NEST Closes at 10:30 p.m. Friday, April 3 Open Friday and Saturday, April 10 and 11 10:00 a.m.to 6:00 p.m. And Sunday at the Regular Time, 1:30 Easter Sunday Will Serve Only Breakfast 8:30 - 9:15 Lunch 11:30 - 1:30 Week of April 6-10: Breakfast ___ 7:30- 8:30 Lunch ___ 11:30-12:30 Dinner 5:00- 6:00