WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Alpha Chi Announces Initiation Of Eight Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the initiation of Mary Ann Mahoney, Russell; Connie Maus, Indiana,apolis, Ind.; Christine Wiley, Klowy, Iris Barsby, Savonburg; Rita Schwader, St. Joseph, Mo.; Sally Glen, Osborne; Betty Weber, Topeka; and Joyce Buck, Kansas City, Mo. The new initiates were honored with a formal banquet, Sept. 24. Religious Notes Dean Harold Barr of the School of Religion attended the state convention of the Christian church Sunday at Great Bend. The Y.M.C.A. office was moved during the summer from the Student Union building, and is now located in 22 Strong annex C. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will speak at the all membership meeting of the Y.M.C.A. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union ballroom. Coffee will be served, and every one interested in Y.M.C.A. is invited. Jack Kay, Y.M.C.A. vice-president, is in charge of the meeting. The charcoal grey flannel suit and new "high-riding" pump to match, that's the season's fashion success formula, says the National Shoe Institute. Her shoes by Valley. Alpha Chis Elect Freeman Pledge Classes Elect Officers Alpha Chris Lieftman Sally Freeman was elected president of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority pledge class. Gamma Phis Choose Russing Other officers are Barbara Bowdish, vice-president; Beverly Lea, secretary-treasurer; Lee Swanson, social chairman; Betty Landree, scholarship chairman; Barbara Herring, activities chairman; Georgiana Flynn, house manager; Rosemary Ready, junior Pan-hellenic representative; and Beverly Lea, song leader. Suzanne Russing has been elected president of the Gamma Phi Beta bridge class. Other officers are Joan Anderson, vice-president; Caroline West, secretary-treasurer; and Kathaleen Shaugnessy, house manager; Joyce Ristine, song leader; and Claire Ensign and Patty Soden, junior Panhellenic representatives. Phi Psis Elect Dunmire Fred Dunnire has been elected president of the Phi Kappa Psi pledge class. Other officers are Bill Renich, vice-president; Carl Amber, secretary-treasurer; and Phil Petitt, sergeant-of-arms. Delta Gamma Pledges Elect Other officers are Mary Lou Daugherty, vice-president; June DeVall, secretary; Bettie Laura Muir, treasurer; Janet E. Bond, song leader; Cynthia O'Brien, junior Panhellenic representative; and LaVon Sorupan, chairman. Della Gamma Pledge List Adele Connor was elected president of the Delta Gamma sorority pledge class Monday night. Ankrom Elected By Kappas Georgeann Ankrom has been elected president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority pledge class. Other officers elected are Claudette Hunt, secretary-treasurer; Coralyn Wahlberg, social chairman; Brabara Landon, junior Pan-hellenic representative; and Elizabeth Merriman, scholarship chairman. Wathen TKE Pledge Officer Wathen TKE Pledge Officer Neil Wathen was elected president of the pledge class of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Other officers are Corydon Ireland, vice-president; and Frank Hawkins, social chairman. Alvoyd Glover Pledges Kappa Alpha Psi social fraternity announces the pledging of Alvoyd Glover, College freshman, Kansas City, Kansas. Official Bulletin Le Cercle français se reunira jeudi 27 septembre a sept heures et demie dans la salle 113 Strong hall. Tous ceux qui s'intèrent au français sont cordialement invites. International club organizational meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 110 Fraser hall. Election of officers. Foreign students and interested American students attend New Wives, 8 p.m. Thursday. Green hall lounge. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m. Thursday, 112 Strong hall. Jr. Pan-hellenic 4:30 p.m. today. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Die erste Versammlung des deutschen Vereins Donnerstag September 27, 5 uhr, 502 Fraser hall. Jedermann herzlich willkommen. Erfrischerungen. I-D cards can be picked up Thursday, Friday, Saturday in rotunda Strong hall. Must present fee cards. I-D cards needed for football game. Campus Affairs committee organization meeting, 7.30 p.m. Thursday, 220 Strong hall. Christian Science organization, 7 p.m. Thursday, Danforth chapel. Delta Alpha Chi, 5 p.m. Thursday, Delta DeltaDelta house. Bring $5 dues. Wanted: People who enjoy folk and square dancing. Experience not necessary. Apply 7:30-9 p.m. today. Recreation room, Memorial union. Physical Therapy club meeting 7 o'clock tonight, English room, Memorial Union. El Ateneo se reuira el miercoles, 26 de septiembre, in 113 Strong hall a las siete y medio de la noche. Un programa divertido. Tue vengan todos. Ph.D. German reading examination, 9-11 am. Saturday, 306 Fraser hall. Books used for preparation must be turned in to Dr. P. M. Mitchell, 302 Fraser hall by noon, Thursday. Chess club, 7:30 p.m. tonight, 111 Strong hall. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Needham Waddell of Salina announce the engagement of their daughter, Margery Davis, to Lynwood Herbert Smith, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Herbert Smith of Woodland farms, Bucvrus, and Kansas City, Mo. QST: Organization meeting of K. U. Amateur Radio club. 7:30 o'clock tonight in Ham Shack, third floor of E.E. Lab. All interested in amateur radio invited. Miss Waddell attended the University last year and was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Smith was graduated from the School of Business in June. He was a member of Sachem and Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Margery Waddell's Engagement Told Frosch-Hawk Pep club organizational meeting 7:15 tonight, 9 Strong hall. Attendance requested, freshmen men wishing to join. Pershing Rifle Club, 5 p.m. Thursday, drill hall of the M. S. building. Important that all members attend, Ist. Lt. will be elected. The wedding will take place Dec. 15 at Christ Cathedral in Salina. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity entertained Sunday with a reception given in honor of Mrs. Harry M. Ryan from Albert Lea, Minn., the new Teke housemother. Coffee was served from 2 to 5 p.m. Mrs. C. A. Hauge, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. W. M. Dickey, Lawrence, assisted. Tau Kappa Epsilon Honors New Housemother At Coffee Locksley hall will have an hour dance with McCook hall at 7 p.m. tonight. Locksley Hall Hour Dance AKL Fraternity Receives Top Honors In Scholarship Rating High scholarship is the pride of the K.U. chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda. When the group won top scholastic honors among fraternities, last year, it was the 13th time that A.K.L. had ranked first in its relatively short K.U. history. This is one of a series of U.D.K. articles on organized houses. Founded in 1922 as an outgrowth of the Ochino club, Delta chapter was the 14th national fraternity to establish a chapter at the University of Kansas. It has been operating since that time except for a period just before and during World War II. The group was re-activated early in 1947. The chapter house is located at 1127 Ohio street, in a building long used as a fraternity residence. From this headquarters AKL conducts a full social and intramural program. A non-secret organization, Alpha Kappa Lambda was the first national fraternity to be founded on the West Coast. Its strength is centered in the middle and western part of the country. For many years AKL was recognized as the only national fraternity founded on express Christian principles. The local chapter has the benefit of having two former national officers as members of the K.U. faculty. Dean F. M. Moreau of the law school is a former national AKL president, while Clayton Crosier, assistant professor of civil engineering, is a former national vice-president. Other K.U. administrators associated with AKL are Dean Paul B. Lawson, Prof. George M. Beal Dr. Ray Q. 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