WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Parties, Initiatives, And Elections Crowd October Pi Phi Pledges Elect Pi Beta Phi pledge class announces the election of the following officers: Barbara Baker, president; Nancy Morsback, vice-president; Jean Almon, recording secretary; Frances Mason, corresponding secretary; Frances Mason, correspondding secretary; Sidonie Brown, treasurer; Marilyn Hawkinson, social chairman; Holly Holiday, representative to executive board; Mary Updgraff, song leader; and Betty Dickson and Sara Blair, junior Pan-Hellenic representatives. Leaf Raking Party Held A leaf-raking party entertained members of Phi Kappa fraternity and Alpha Delta Pi sorority Oct. 5 at the Phi Kappa house. A buffet supper served on the lawn and was followed by group singing around a bonfire. Chaperons were Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, Alpha Delta Pi housemother, and Mrs. E. R. Hooper, Phi Kappa housemother. Frances Barnhardt Elected Foster Head Foster hall, new women's scholarship dormitory, announces the election of Frances Barnhardt, president; Doris McCormick, vice-president; Eloise Shenk, secretary; and Barbara Wurth, treasurer. Other officers elected are Norma Strobel, social chairman; Sally Adams, activities chairman; Rosy Yowell, intramurals chairman; Virginia Isaacson, historian; Connie Eikelberger, song leader; Nan Fort, fire captain; Wanda Strimple, scholarship chairman and study hall proctor. Jennie Rathbun, Inter-dorm representative; Orinne Gray, Associated Women Students representative; Marion Clyma, Independent Students' association representative; Pat Munson, Y. W. C. A. representation; and Isabell Gaddis, house proctor. Lockslev-Ward Hour Dance Locksey-Ward Hour Dance Locksey hall will entertain members of the combined LSA. social wards with an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Locksey hall no. 1. 1123 Mississippi street. Men living in unorganized houses interested in attending are invited to meet in the lounge of the Union building promptly at 6:45 p.m. today. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, initiated the following men Oct. 1: Harold Wolfe of Gardner; Graham Frevert of Holyrood; Earl Davenport of Kansas City; William Stinson of Brookfield, Mo.; Robert Beaauchamp of Pomona; Robert Kipp and John Kipp both of Lawrence; and Robert Pope of Wichita. H. L. Kipp, professor of mechanical engineering, was also initiated as an honorary member. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity announces the election of the following pledge class officers: Richard Pickett, president; Patrick Poole, secretary-treasurer; Joe Russell, social chairman; and Frank McColum, sergeant at arms. TKE Pledges Elect Theta Tau Initiates Mu Epsilon Nu To Meet The second meeting of the newly organized Mu Epsilon Nu, independent men's brotherhood, will be at 7:15 p.m. today in Frank Strong annex F-1. Adoption of a constitution and membership goals will be discussed. Foster Holds Open House Foster hall held an open house Sept. 29. Chaperonos were Mrs. Ross Franklin Cole, Mrs. Treva Brown. Mrs. Louis Stanley, and Miss Julia Willard. School of Pharmacy Picnic The annual School of Pharmacy picnic, sponsored by the University branch of the American Pharmaceutical association, was held Oct. 6. The annual Founder's day banquet of Psi chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, was held Oct. 5 in the Kansas room of the Union. Thomas Smith, associate professor of geography, discussed the Washington scene. Mr. C. G. Hesse, an alumnus and sales manager of the Lawrence Paper company, was among the guests. Founder's Day Banquet Held Tri-Delts Initiate Four Delta Delta Delta sorority held formal initiation Sunday followed by a formal banquet in honor of the four initiates. They are Jane Cunningham of Downs; Marilyn Lee Lind of Clay Center; Marya Ann McCampbell of Kansas City, and Shirley Ann Wilkie of Concordia. Triangle Pledges Elect The Triangle fraternity pledge class announces election of the following officers: Lee Bullock, president; Clifford Beck, vice-president; and John Buford, secretary. Jolliffe Hall Holds Informal Open House Jollife hall held an informal dance Oct. 6. Guests were: Christine Johnson, Ann Hyde, Mary Betts, Nan Porter, Joy Shank, Peggy Crople, Olive Selfridge, Nan Fort, Phyllis Allen, Virginia Ash. Charlyne Molter, Betty England, Gretchen Anderson, Doreta Anderson, Jean Isaacson, Ally Kay Grove, Zeilla Snodgrass, Joan Turner, Barbara Kessner, Barbara Garberich, Shirley Thomson, Joy Neal, Elaine Orlowski, Donna Jones. Jane Schindling, Rae Hill, Darlene Clark, Yvonne Morrow, Patsy Shlyers, Lew Ann Smee, Carolyn Koenig, Jo Ann Lusk, La Vera Mealy, Ela Mae Murphy, Orinne Gray, Joan Headly, Marjory Brown, and Virginia Isaacson. KFKU, University radio station, has been operating for 26 years, since Dec.15,1924. Combed Plaid Gingham Miss Peterson Explains YWCA Famous SHIP 'n SHORE quality as advertised in leading fashion magazines and LIFE. The place of the Y.W.C.A. on the campus is determined by its officers, Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women, told junior and senior cabinet members at the Y.W.C.A. retreat Oct. 7. tions and effectiveness of the Y.W.- C.A. program. Miss Peterson pointed out various functions of the organization in the past, some of which are now under the jurisdiction of other groups, and suggested that the cabinet members should look around to see what needs to be done on the campus. Cabinet members gathered in small groups to discuss ideas for this year's program, then presented them to the entire group. Diana Shervwood, leader of the general discussion, said suggestions included a mixer for foreign students, more personal contact by cabinet members, and commission projects. 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