MONDAY,OCTOBER 1,1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Alpha Omicron Pis Welcome Housemother, Foreign Student This is one of a series of U.D.K. articles on organized houses. Since 1920 the big white house at 1144 Louisiana has been the home of Phi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi. Recently the house was redecorated, and finishing touches are scheduled for this fall as a landscaping plan goes into full swing. Sponsored by their national organization, AOPI has a strong interest in philanthropic projects, the major phase of which is social service work in Kentucky. The sorority supports the frontier nursing service and sends clothing boxes to aid needy people of that region. Perhaps the most noteworthy project undertaken by the AOPi's was the movement in Saint Lazare, France, to care for orphans following World War II. The reward for this was the Nobel Peace prize. Phi chapter has welcomed to its midst this year Ilse Gerecke, whose home is in Switzerland. Ilse came to Kansas to do graduate work in English. She received her degree from the University of Geneva, and studied German during the past summer at Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. The AOPi are proud to introduce to the campus a new housemother, Mrs. David I. Denhan. Mrs. Denhan has been a housemother of an organized house at the University of Missouri in recent years. Alpha Omicron Pi was founded Jan. 2, 1897, at Barnard College, New York. Phi, one of 52 active chapters, was installed at K.U. on May 4, 1918. Carruth Hall Elects New Fall Officers Lois Ann Meils was elected president of Carruth hall. Other officers elected are Doloris Commons, vice-president; Nancy Manspeaker, treasurer; Darlene Greer, house manager; Miykeo Harada, secretary; Jackie Goodbary, fire captain; Donna Jones, assistant fire captain; and Ida Ann Penix, historian. Olive Selfridge, activities chairman; Esther Harms, intramural chairman; Kathy Reece, song leader; Joan Turner, social chairman; Doloris Commons, I.S.A. representative; Nancy Manspeaker, Y.W.C.A. representative; and Carolyn Barndt, scholarship chairman. PiKA Pledge Class Elects Bruce Johnston President Bruce Johnston has been elected president of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity pledge class. Other officers are Bruce Kirkpatrick, vice-president; Dana Liebengood, secretary-treasurer; Jerry Foree, social chairman; and John Glick, song leader. Official Bulletin October 1, 1951 IS.A. general council meeting, 5 today, Pine room, Union. All houses should be represented. Chess club, 7. p.m. Wednesday, English Room, Union. Student Religious council meeting, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Myers hall. A meeting for all January graduates interested in registering with the Business Pacement bureau at 4 p.m. Wednesday, 200 Strong Alpha Kappa Psi, rush smoker, Tulsa p.m. Tuesday, Kansas room, Tyler Hui O Hawaiiana. 7:15 tonight East room, Union, Hula instructions. Everyone invited. Phi Sigma meeting, Noon Tuesday, 301 Snow hall. Sasnak Mixer, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Robinson Gym. All physical education majors invited. Geology club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 426 Lindley hall. Guest speaker. The Hap Arnold Jawhay Air Society smoker, 7:30 Wednesday, Military Science building. All Basic R.O.T.C. invited. Refreshments. The K.U. Mountaineering Club 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 402 Lindley. Everyone invited. Van Petten Elected President Of Foster Jo Ann Van Petten has been elected president of Foster hall for this year Other officers are Virginia Tinker, vice-president; Norma Strobel, secretary; NealDa Erickson, treasurer; Kathryn Watkins, song leader; Suzanne Carinder, social chairman. Ernestine Dehlinger, intramurals manager; Helen Lou Fry, fire chief; Anita Phillip, scholarship chairman; Virginia Brooks, activities chairman; Frances Baird, I.S.A. representative; Elizabeth Lomelino, A.W.S. representative; Marlene Peterson, A.W.S. alternate; Virginia Barber, Interdorm representative; and Darlene DeMerritt, alternate. Kappa Kappa Gamma Elects Fall Officers Jeannine Neihart was elected vicepresident of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Monday night. Other officers elected are Matilda Mack, social chairman; Jean Ann Scupin, activities chairman; Pat Howell, marshall; Lucille Allen, assistant treasurer; Alice Walls, historian; and Margaret Black. A.W.S. representative. Fall Brides Tend To Be Traditional Brides, attired in all the elegance of satins and lacee, will win best wishes in wedding parties planned for fall. For, according to the bridal experts, the traditional is due to return this Autumn and with it the lavishness of satins, dull and gleaming, and laces, in sumptuous Chanilly and Venise-type patterns, featured alone or in brilliant combination. Her gown will turn to the dramatic in styling for aisle-walking in classic white or a new frosting of pale pink or blue. Crinoline will make her gown's skirt stand out romantically. Hips will be femininely exaggerated. Shoulders will be dainty and natural and sleeves will balloon out into giant puffs and leg o'mutton fashions. Even the bride striving for a more informal effect with an ankle length gown or convertible style (a baretop dress plus a cover-up bolero or jacket) will find her choice in luxurious laces, moires, beaded failles and rich velvetteens. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity announces the initiation of James Adair Ross, College sophomore from Bartlesville, Okla. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Initiates James Adair Ross Theta Tau, engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Don Bannon, engineering sophomore, from Kansas City, Mo. Theta Tau Pledges Bannon Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Alpha KappaLambda fraternity will have an exchange dinner at 6:15 p.m. Thursday, Mrs. Thomas A. Clark and Mrs. Lela Wilson will be the chapereons. ADPi Exchange Dinner The Society of American Military Engineers will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 15 Military Science All Army, Navy and Air Force R.O.T.C. engineers are invited. Military Engineers To Meet Two In Nine Minutes Valparaiso, Ind.—(U.P.)—Miss Doris Sibo figured in two auto accidents within nine minutes. At 6:48 a.m., Miss Sibo's car ran over the curb and into a yard. At 6:57, she collided with a parked car as she backed out of an alley. Several new housemothers have assumed positions this fall in organized houses on the campus, according to the dean of women's office. Thirteen Houses Get New Housemothers In the women's dormitories are: Mrs. D. I. Denham, Alpha Omicron Pi; Mrs. E. B. Peet, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miss Barbara Lewis, Corbin; Miss Abigail Bixby, Hodder; Miss Betty van der Smissen, Hopkins; and Miss Elizabeth Evans, North College. New fraternity housemothers are: Mrs. Violet Whitman, Delta Chi; Mrs. Edna M. Stewart, Kappa Sigma; Mrs. Elva Anderson, Phi Kappa; Mrs. E. H. Turner J., Phi Kappa Sigma; Mrs. Hazel H. Jenkins, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Mrs. J. I. Hollingworth, Sigma Phi Epsilon; and Mrs. Junior Pan-hellenic representatives. For Brown With brown blossoming out as a star fall fashion color, shades to complement it are also appearing on the fashion horizon. These may include black, orangey tones of red, leather tones for sportswear, beige and a wide range of orange hues. GET SAME DAY LAUNDRY SERVICE Come To Risk's Self Service Laundry 613 Vt. Call 623 Judy Buckley, Alpha Chi Omega, Kansas City, Mo.-Robin McGeorge, Phi Kappa Psi, Kansas City, Mo. Campus Pinnings Evelyn Lough, Alpha Delta Pi, Chicago, ill.-William Johnson, Phi Gamma Delta, Lawrence Peggy Circle, Alpha Chi Omega, Kiowa-Robert Edman, Sigma Nu, Great Bend Margaret Fisher, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kansas City, Mo.-Richard O'Neil, Phi Kappa Psi, Kansas City, Mo. Joyce Friesen, Alpha Chi Omega, Tulsa-Thomas Gray Marsh, Kappa Sigma at Oklahoma university, Tulsa. Make-up should be applied so that observers are hard put to tell where nature's handiwork ends and artifice begins. Pre-Nursing Club Elects Fall Officers Josephine Van Petten has been elected president of the Pre-Nursing club. Other elected officers were Jeannine Willis, vice-president; Alice Milligan, secretary; Marilyn Miller, treasurer; Cynthia Quick, social chairman; Marijane Lynch, program chairman; and Patricia Hoge, publicity chairman. 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