TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Four Fraternities Initiate, Elect AKL Pledges Elect Acacia Fraternity Elects Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity announces the election by its pledge class of the following officers: Robert R. Kibler, president; Raymond Birk, vice-president; William Carr, secretary-treasurer, and Donald Bradstreet, sergeant-at-arms. The active chapter of Acacia fraternity announces election of the following officers for the fall term: Ralph McClung, president; Clinton Carrier, vice-president; Sam Willcoxen, social chairman; George Van贝ber, Secretary; and Gene Stucker, Treasurer. AKL Initiates Six Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity held its fall initiation recently at the chapter house. Those initiated were Maurice L. Murphy, Wells- ville, Ralph W. Kiehl, Jr., Pittsburgh, D. Jack Chittendon, Herndon; James L. Shaff, Garden City; Lyle M. Jenkins, Soldier, and William J. Bowden, McClairn, N. J. Honorary membership was conferred upon G. Criss Simpson, associate professor of organ and theory. Law Fraternity Initiates A breakfast was held at the Hearth Tea room. Dean Paul B. Lawson of the College of Liberal Arts spoke. Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity, Douglas County, south, chamber. Oct. The men who were initiated are: Carman Payne, first year law; Phil G. Clark, Dale Spiegel, Norman Maben and John Mahoney, second year law; Basil Marhofer, third year law. Kappa Alpha Theta Holds Open House Kappa Alpha Theta held open house Oct. 6 in the Kansas room of the Union. Clyde Byson's orchestra furnished music. Punch and cookies were served at internship. Chapereons were: Mrs. C. D. Thomas, Mrs. Kenneth Whyte, and Mrs. Arthur Little. Guests were: Jack Brown, Carl Brust, Bud Calvert, Charles Church, William Crews, Robert Bradstreet, Woody Davis, Kenneth Dubach, Hugh Dye. John Eaton, John Eulich, William Farney, Charles Fisck, Arthur Francis, Thomas Fritzen, Bill Frizell, Edward Grandle, Donald Gardner, Charles Hall, Dick Hughes, James Howell, George Helmstedter, Harold Lowe, Rex Lucas, Dale Malon, Stephen Moore, Steve Hill, McGilley, Jim Olander, Charge Orthwein, William Payne, Thomas Payne, Jim Perry John Salisbury, James Stout, Richard Swinson, Damon Simpson, Bill Van Bebber, Jack Ward, Sam Willcoxen, Marvin Wilhite, Warren Wulfekuhler, Fred Six, Dixon Vance. Pledge Class Officers Named Newly elected officers of the Phi Kappa Tau pledge class are Fritz Kauffman, president; Earl Merriman, vice-president; John Nangle, secretary-treasurer; and Larry Worral, sergeant at arms. Forbes-Olander Engagement Told Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the engagement of Miss Carol Forbes, College sophomore, to Mr. James Olander, 1950 business school graduate. Miss Forbes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Forbes of Eureka. Mr. Olander, a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Olander of Wichita. He is in the air force and stationed in Wichita. The Women's Athletic association gave a mixer party for all women interested in intramural athletics Thursday. WAA Gives Mixer Sydney Ashton, education junior, Betty Clinger and Darlene Schindler, education sophomores, presented a photobook of "biological W.A.A. in terms of" physical. Donna Schmaus, College sophore, and Vinita Bradshaw, education sophomore, enacted the poem, "Casey at the Bat." A "commercial" explaining the W.A.A. point system was given by Patsy Landis, education junior; Jerre Mueller, Misses Clinger and Schindler, and Shirley Wilkie, all education sophomores; and Grace Endacott, fine arts sophore. 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