Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 17, 1953 AD Pi Initiates 20; Jones Gets Trophy Alpha Delta Pi sorority initiated 20 pledges March 8. Lois Anne McArdle, college sophomore, Arlington, Va., and Sandra Dunlop, college sophomore, Augusta, were honor initiates. Peggy Jones, college sophomore, Haddan, was awarded the Best Pledge trophy. Other initiates are Donna Francis, Kansas City, Kan.; Nancy Krimminger, Lawrence; Carol Logan, Junction City; Tina Maduros, Junction City; Martha Nienstedt, Beloit; Jamie Stone, Cedar Vale; Mary Wallace, Kansas City, Mo., and Sandra Balderson, Wangeto, college sophomores. Margaret Brown, Kansas City Kan; Louisa Hall, Dearborn, Mo; and Jennie Osborn, Winfield, fine arts sophomores; Marjorie Godwin education senior, Beloit; Datha Lauber, college senior, Yates Center; Delores Myers, education junior, Hutchinson; Marietia Shannon, medicine junior, Paola, and Eddina Symms, St. John; and Joy Van Meter, Paola, college juniors. Jacka to Direct TKE Pledge Class The second semester pledge class of Tau Kappa Epsilon elected Phillip E. Jacka, freshman, president. Other officers are Orland Oswald, vice president, treasurer; and Jim Curry, sergeant at arms. Bill Crow, Bob Renro, and Rex Rice were elected as representatives to the Inter-fraternity pledge council. Minister to Speak At Lutheran Banquet Gamma Delta will have an autumn banquet at 1 o'clock Sunday, March 22, in the basement of the new Immanuel Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont sts. Rev. Karl Meyer, Kansas City, will be the guest speaker. Charles Bether, president, will be master of ceremonies. All Gamma Delta members and alumni are invited. Cost per plate is $1.75. There will be no Gamma Delta cost supper and meeting Sunday. 2 Seniors Attend Advertising Meet Virginia Mackey and Elbert Spivey, journalism seniors, represented the University last week at the St. Louis Advertising club's annual expense-paid, week-long fete for outstanding advertising majors. Nine Midwest universities were represented at the affair which included several dinners, group discussions, lectures, and tours. "The chance to talk informally with top personnel in advertising was one of the most valuable phases of the week." Miss Mackey said. Tatiana asked the people what was a better idea of the type of people needed in the various fields." Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism, and Robert W. Doores, assistant professor of journalism, also attended the event. Thetas Initiate 25; Bonebrak Honored Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the initiation of 25 pledges. The honor initiate was Beverly Bonebrake, college sophomore, Salina. Other college sophomores are Jody Anderson, Salina; Jane Armstrong, Russell; Carol Christmann, Pratt; Judy Crane, Topeka; Cynthia Creel, Parsons; Pat Davis, Lawrence; Marge Englund, Salina; Janet Francis, St. Joseph, Mo.; Betty Gard, Hutchinson; Gayle Gould, Kansas City; Maria Griffith, Topeka; Nancy Hampton, Salina; Bettie Bauck, Kansas City; Doris Stites, Oklahoma City; Julie Underhill, Wichita; Patsy Wiley, Wichita. Fine arts sophomores are Janice Brown, Columbus; Linda Conner, Lawrence; Pat Erickson, Kansas City; Hankie Haines, Durham, North Carolina; Joan Hovey, Connie White, Topeka. Virginia Brosnahan, college junior; Kansas City, Mo., and Shirley Piatt, journalism junior, Hutchinson. Alpha Delta Sigma to Meet Alpha Delta Sigma advertising fraternity will have a meeting at 7:30 tonight in the William Allen White reading room. Kappa Eta Kappa Initiates 4 Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, initiated Charles Booth, senior, George Frye and Louis Hughes, juniors, and Ken Jellison, sophomore, last night. EAST HARTFORD 8. CONNECTICUT U.S.A. On the corner of 9th and Massachusetts pick-a-pocket is my name . . . I'm the wonderful monogrammed blouse you'll wear this spring! monogrammed cotton blouses $2.98 You just pick-a-pocket from three different styles and have it personalized on Majestic's inimitable blouse. Your two favorite collar styles come with detachable pocket tabs, for monogramming at no extra charge. You just buy the blouse at our street floor shop and pick the monogram you'd like . . . send just the pocket back to the manufacturer for your own monogramming. Your choice of navy, red, French blue, coral, dark brown and dark green monogramming on sparkling white extra fine combed cotton broadcloth. Sizes 30 to 40. Weaver's Blouse Shop, Street Floor