4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Sorority, Fraternity Pledges Announce Class Officers Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Omicron Pi The pledge class of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity announce the election of the following officers: Robert Becker, president; William Atkinson, vice-president; Jess Charles, secretary-treasurer; and Leon Stromie, social chairman. The pledge class of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the election of the following officers: Marjorie Brown, president; Joyee Rider, secretary; Jacqueline Krenk, social chairman; Joyee Wilson, treasurer; Mimi Brown, philantropy; and Shirley Tinsley and Janet Willis, Pan-Hellenic representatives. Kappa Alpha Theta Elects The pledge class of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has elected the following officers: Mary Ream, president; Nancy Landon, treasurer; Betty Carmean, secretary; Dorothy Lee Wandling, social chairman; Marilyn Meuhlback, song leader; Mary Jo Record, pledge training council representative; Sally McKernan, scholarship committee representative; and Nancy Gilchrist, and Carolyn Campbell, junior Pan-Hellenic representatives. Theta Phi Alpha Elects The pledge class of Theta Phi Alpha sorority elected the following officers Monday: Donna Palmer, president; Barbara Trapp, vice-president; Dorothy Morris, secretary-treasurer; Jan Hynes and Barbara Klanderud, Pan-Hellenic delegates. Delta Upsilon Elects Delta Upsilon Elects Delta Upsilon pledge class officers are: Jerry Taylor, president; Hubert Dye, vice-president; and Charles Hinshaw, secretary-treasurer. Pi Kappa Alpha Elects Pi Kappa Alpha announces its pledge class officers: James Clausen, president; George Dameron, vice-president; Richard Bills, secretary-treasurer; Dana Dowd, social chairman; and Joseph Gound, scholarship chairman. Sigma Kappa Pledge Officers Sigma Kappa announces its pledge class officers: Ardra Stanley, president; Margie Hotchkiss, vice-president; Dorothy Taylor, secretary; Patricia Ecord, social chairman; Sally Black, standards chairman; Mary O'Neill, magazine agent; Haven Moore, Jr., scholarship and activities chairman; Gloria Igau, Pan-Hellenic representative; and Jane Bock, song leader. Patrice And Errol Will Wed Oct. 11 Paris—(U.P.) Patrice Wymore, latest fiancee of Errol Flynn, said today she and the actor will be married Oct. 11 in Monte Carlo "if we can get the formalities completed by then." The lovely 22-year-old redhead said she had bought most of her trousseau before leaving the United States last week, but that she plans to do some final shopping in Paris. "I imagine I can't leave Paris without at least buying a hat," she said. Flynn and Miss Wymore are dickering with representatives of the principality of Monaco for the papers and licenses they will need for the wedding. They plan to honeymoon aboard Flynn's yacht "Zaca," now anchored at the Riviera resort of Cannes. Mr. and Mrs. James Wymore, of Salina, Kan., the parents of the bride-to-be, came to Paris Saturday to be on hand for their daughter's marriage to the 41-year-old actor. Disability compensation may be terminated by the V.A. for failure of a veteran to report for a physical examination. TENNIS AND GOLF Used Clubs Irons ___ $1.50 Woods ___ $2.00 $2.95 Practice Balls ___ 35c each Tennis Rackets ___ $9.95 up Converse Shoes ___ $6.50 Rackets Restrung KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP Ph.1018 715 Mass. 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Mrs. Beal added that the picnic will be considered as the first meeting of the club. The picnic is usually held in the spring but club members thought this year it would be better to get acquainted with the new faculty families at the beginning. The Engineering Wives club meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of every month but December in the homes of the various members. Most meetings are informal dessert parties at which bridge and other card games are played. Darrell Rhudy Elected President of Jolliffe Jolliffe hall announces the election of the following officers: Darlre Rhudy, president; Jack Jevons, vice-president; James Glass, secretary; William Patterson, treasurer. Robert Peck, social chairman; Charles Stubblefield, assistant social chairman; Gerald Petersen, intramural manager; Jack Folsom, publicity chairman; Keith Riggs, Russell Yohe, and William Patterson, forum board; and Dennis Dahl and Charles Hawkins, Inter-dorm council representatives. Chi Omega Pledge Officers should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 452 1025 Mass. Chi Omega sorority announces the election of the following pledge class officers: Lau Mundy, president; Janice McFarland, secretary; Julie York, treasurer; Barbara Brown, song leader; Shirley Van Antwerp, scholarship chairman, and Julia Ann Thompson and Ann Marten, junior Pan-Hellenic representatives. 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