THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1951 UNIVERSITY, DAM, Y KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Clubs, Organized Houses Vote In Spring Officers Kanna Sigma Pledges Two Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Hans Hansen, College freshman, Hill City, and Stanley Harris, engineering sophomore, St. John. Kappa Sigs Elect Council Kappa Sigma has elected the following men to serve on its senior council: John McColm, business senior; Everett McGill, College senior; Ronald Smith, business senior; James Stout, College senior; and Robert Carper, College senior. Monchonsia Elects Officers Monchionsia hall recently elected Betty Wolf, College sophomore, activities chairman, and Dorothy Davidson. College junior, Inter-Dorm council representative. Weslev Foundation Elects Betty Eltha Brown, education senior, was elected president of the Wesley Foundation, Methodist student organization, at an election held at 6 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church. Other officers elected were: Joy Hutcherson, vice-president; and Helen Boring, secretary. These officers will select the committee chairmen to complete the cabinet organization. Delta Sigma Theta Elects Miss Thomas Heads Chi O Barbara Washington, College freshman, was recently elected president of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority pledge club. Other newly elected officers are Josephine Ford, vice-president; Shirley Young, secretary; Grace Bailey, assistant secretary; Esther Owens, treasurer; Alversa Brewster, sergeant-at-arms; and Jeraldine Bridges, reporter. Betsy Thomas was elected president of Chi Omega sorority for the coming year. Other officers elected are: Anne Snyder, vice-president; Janice Horn, secretary; Janet Morrison, treasurer; Marcia Horn, pledge trainer; Anne Jackson and Shirley Strain, social chairmen; and Barbara Nesch, chapter correspondent. Hillcrest Chooses Officers Hillcrest house has elected new officers for the spring semester. They are: Rebecca Garvin, president; Ruby Olson, vice-president; Mary Carter, secretary; and Nancy Lund, treasurer. Pinning Announced At Corbin Hall Corbin hall announces the pinning of Miss Joan Grone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Grone of Atwood, to Neil Welter, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Welter, of Kansas City, Mo. The pinning was announced Feb. 14 at dinner by the Misses Ivy Linnell, College senior, Merilyn Richards, engineering junior, and Enilie Goodell, education junior, Chocolates were passed. Miss Grone is an education sophomore. Mr. Welter graduated in January from the School of Engineering, and is now employed by the Atomic commission of the Bendix Aircraft Corp., in Kansas City, Mo. He is a member of Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity. Read the Daily Kansan Daily. 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Housemothers To Grant Scholarships In the past the association has granted one $50 scholarship each year. The housemothers also decided that they would join a class in first aid training that is to be offered at the University. Miss Carlotta Neillis, Battenfeld housemother, spoke on old and new cookbooks at the meeting. Former housemothers Mrs. Lina D. Horner, Topeka; Mrs. Gladys Mandigo, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. Katherine Eddy, Lawrence, were guests at the meeting. Refreshments were made and served by the men of Battenfell hall. About half of the 750 freshmen at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have scholarships. ARE YOU AN EXCEPTION TO THE RULE? If not, then you want to see the results—fast—in one day. Expert printing and developing bring out the best in your pictures. Call 50 --- 1107 Mass. IS YOUR BATTERY TIRED? Let Us Put NEW LIFE Into It with A Full SLOW Recharge "NOT A Quickie." Sure, we have a loaner battery for you to use while we recharge yours. FRITZ CO. 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