204 * --- On the Hill By MARY COOPER Kansan Society Editor Leonard Duroche, college sophomore, has been elected president of the German club for this semester. Other officers include Frank Newby, college junior, vice president; Ruth Elser, college sophomore, secretary-treasurer; Pat Cusic and Heide Boesch, college sophomores, food chairmen; Victor Baptiste, college senior, program committee chairman, and John Gagliardo, Levi Barnes, college juniors, and Richard Wood, college senior, program committee. - * * Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Barbara Bowdish, business junior, to Jim Houghton, law student, Alpha Tau Omega, and Christine Wiley, fine arts junior, to James Kubic, law student. Alpha Tau Omega. Delta Upsilon fraternity pledge class officers are; Charles Thomas, engineering junior, president; Bob Shirley, education freshman, vice president; Jim Lowe, college freshman, secretary, and Bob Alpers, college junior, treasurer. Mrs. Melvin F. Lindeman of Wichita, Alpha Chi Omega Kansas president of province nine, visited the campus chapter this week. Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, announces the pledging of James Baird, Richard Clarkson, Clarke Keys, Jerry Knudson, Charles Morelock, and Dean Evans, journalism junior; Donald Nielsen, William Stanfill, and Donald Sarten, journalism seniors, and Charles Zuegner, graduate student. Jars. Lindeman acts as adviser for Alpha Chi Omega chapters on campuses in Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas. She is a graduate of KU and is active in the American Association of University Women. 血 齿 鼻 V - * Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pinning of Lela Raines, college sophomore, to Jerry Cooley, business junior, Sigma Chi. Gamma Phi Beta sorority had an hour dance with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity Tuesday evening at the chapter house. Chaperons were Mrs. Ralph Park and Mrs. Harry Ryan. The Sasnak club, an organization for physical education majors, will sponsor a roller skating party at 7 p.m. tonight. The party will be held for members and their guests at the roller rink on Highway 10. Phi Kappa fraternity will entertain Gamma Phi Beta sorority with a picnic at 5:30 p.m. today at the chapter house. Hodder and Foster halls recently elected officers, They are: Dorothy Brum, fine arts freshman, president; Donna Lindsey, secretary; Jane Reed, vice president; Shirley Ham, treasurer; Barbara Pering, AWS representative, and Anita Ramirez, AWS alternate representative, all college freshmen. The Faculty club will hold a Halloween party at 8 p.m. Friday. Miss Sara Patterson, assistant professor of home economics, is the general chairman. Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the piedging of Datha Lauber, college senior, and Louisa Hall, fine arts sophomore. Ladyslipper and butterfly orchids are very attractive when used as bouquets, arrangements or as a corsage. These green, yellow and brown flowers are sturdy and longlasting. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 30, 1952 Composed Christmas Greeting To Be Featured On Cards Washington—(U.P.)—Maybe you have poked fun at some of the sorry verses on Christmas cards. $ \textcircled{*} $ Or, if you are a little awkward at making things rhyme, but still are a little choosy of the sentiment your cards express, you can make your choice from six ready-written greetings. The company will print your choice and you can let the folks believe it is your very own. Well, you hereby are invited to try your own hand at verse writing and, for once get away from the plain old "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year." It'll be your own creation and you can make it rhyme or no, according to the mood. Perhaps you would care for something really inspiring like a plain old "Hello. Mom." A number of screen stars who consider themselves Sunday painters have their choice canvases reproduced on Christmas cards. Among those trying the stunt for the first Whatever you come up with, one of the major greeting card manufacturers will permit its use on the cards you order this year—(for a little something extra on the price tag, of course.) time are Jane Wyman, Groucho Marx, Henry Fonda and Fred MacMurray. Thus these folks join the tried and true artists like Grandma Moses, Norman Rockwell and Winston Churchill, who paint to relax. Incidentally, there seems to be a little more originality this year in the ready-made cards, which can be turned to your particular family. Another illustrates a varying number of red flannings fluttering on a clothesline and may be captioned "from the three of us," from the "five of us," or how many there are of us. There are three dimensional effects, animated cards, and cards in the forms of stockings and trees that hold a dollar in dimes. One elaborate card reprints Clement Moore's poem, "A Visit From St. Nicholas" in rebus style with very tiny characteristic in full color. A three-foot-long Santa Claus, sleigh and the eight riendeer doubles as both a greeting and card-holder for the mantle, table or under the tree. Half Price Sale Of Selected Boxed Stationery VALUES FROM $.59 - $2.50 TRAVEL RESERVATIONS— THANKSGIVING -- CHRISTMAS Via Air SEATTLE $242.65 PHILADELPHIA 143.41 OMAHA 25.65 MINNEAPOLIS 64.40 NASHVILLE 75.56 Tax inc. CUNARD STEAMSHIP CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS 12-DAY CRUISE TO THE WEST INDIES and SOUTH AMERICA $295.00. The Exclusive Agent for Pan American Airlines The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. St. Telephone 30 Miss Rose Gleseman, Manager Murray and Story Reveal Engagement GEORGIA STORY Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Story of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Georgia, to Frank P. Murray, Cleveland, Ohio. 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