THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE --- Fraternities And Sororities Pledge, Initiate, Elect, Install Tri-Delts Install Officers Delta Delta Delta sorority held installation services for the following officers Tuesday: Patricia Cheatham, house president; Kathleen Collins, Pan-Hellenic representative; Louise DeLay, scholarship chairman; Mary Middlekauf, social rush captain; Martyn Reed, activities chairman; Grace Endacott, business rush captain; Jane Cunningham, and Shirley Wilkie, intramurals chairmen. Delta Tau Delta Initiates Delta Tau Delta Initiates Delta Tau Delta initiated the following at the Delta shelter recently: Wallace Buck of Ft. Scott; Grant Greenbank of ElDorado; Miles Nichols of Mission; Charles Romold of Wichita; and Leslie Rose of Lawrence. Kappa Pledges Elect Smith Pledges Tri-Delt Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pledging of Norma Jean Smith, College junior from Parsons, Wednesday. Kappa Prelude Three The pledge class of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the following officers: Janice Moses, president; Jean Ann Scupine, secretary; Jeanne Fischer, treasurer; Emily Missildine, activities chairman; Joan Piller, scholarship chairman; Joanne Mitchell, social chairman; Lucille Allen, house manager. The first book printed in Kansas was published by the Rev. Jotham Meeker in 1837 at the Ottawa Baptist Mission. Sigma Phi Epsilon Tea Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity gave a tea Sunday in honor of their housemother, Mrs. Edwin R. Rathbun. In the receiving line were Mrs. Rathbun, Prof. Leslie H. Rice and his wife; Phi Glasco, president of Sigma Phi Epsilon; Clarence Frizee, vice-president; and Vernon Sutton, social chairman. Guests At Tri-Delt Open House Listed Delta Delta Delta sorority held an informal open house from 9 p.m. to midnight, Oct. 7, in the Kansas room of the Union. Guests were: Charles Dougherty, Richard Winterterm, William Salome, William Roy, William Dougherty, Sam Clemons, William Champion, Carl Sandefur, Richard Shaver, Robert Wilson, Frank Freneh, Clarence Frieze, Ted Lang, Neil Lilley, Richard Morgan, and Alvin Haverty. Charles Childers, Carroll Speckman, Ralph Lamb, Robbin Lund, Don Roberts, Everett McGill, Charles Grover, William Gault, Robert Altman, Richard Mercer, Willard Larsh, James Fowler, Don Christian, George Lewey, Chapin Clark, Louis Leonard, and John Wesley. Eugene Hall, Frank Stockham, James Hops, James Roberts, and Stan Hallman. Monchonsia Wins ISA Cup Monchonsia hall was awarded the Independent Students' Association Membership cup as the first organized house to sign all its residents as I.S.A. members. The cup was awarded at the L.S.A. dance Oct. 7. Dance chaperons were Miss Jean Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandt, and Mrs. Kenneth Beasley. Delt Pledges Elect The Delta Tau Delta fraternity pledge class announces the election of the following officers: Max Embree, president; William Cunningham, vice-president; Richard Comstock, secretary-treasurer; and Kent Sanborne, sergeant at arms. Miller Hall Announces New Officers Miller hall announces the election of the following officers: Marilyn Marks, vice-president; Darlene Clark, scholarship chairman; Ruth Logan, historian; Mary Van Houten, intramural manager; Mary Hansen, publicity chairman. Marjorie Newell, music chairman; Vera Smoots, pianist; Christine Johnson, inter-dorm representative; Ann Eylar, I.S.A. representative; Arlene White, I.S.A. alternate; Neda Butts, A.W.S. representative; Beverly Barnhardt, A.W.S. alternate; Kay Mueller, Y.W.C.A. representative; Mary Helen Ryder, alumni secretary; Virginia Walker, libr- ian; Lou Ann Snee, flower chairman; and Betty Clinger, chief heif. Eleven species of wild orchids, most of them rare, grow in Kansas, according to University of Kansas botanists. FLYING? See FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 PHILIP MORRIS challenges any other leading brand to suggest this test HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF SMOKERS, who tried this test report in signed statements that PHILIP MORRIS IS DEFINITELY LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY MILDER 1. . Light up a PHILIP MORRIS Just take a puff—DONT INHALE—and s-l-o-w-l-y let the smoke come through your nose. Easy, isn't it? And NOW... 2... Light up your present brand Do exactly the same thing -DON'T INHALE. Notice that bite, that sting? Quite a difference from PHILIP MORRISI Other brands merely make claims-but PHILIP MORRIS invites you to compare, to judge, to decide for yourself. Try this simple test. We believe that you, too, will agree . . . PHILIP MORRIS is, indeed, America's FINEST Cigarette!