4 THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1950 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Women's, Men's Houses Announce New Officers Delta Gamma Officers Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma fraternity announces the election of Clarence Frieze as vice-president, and Russ Hibbs as historian. Phi Kappa Elects Delta Gamma sorority announces the election of the following officers: Pat Roney, social chairman; Ada Hatfield, assistant social chairman; Lynn Winget, standards chairman; Joan Swarthowt, cultural chairman; and Nancy Wilson, ritual chairman. Phi Kappa fraternity announces the election of Larry Loftus as recording secretary. Kanza Hall Elects Kanza Hall Elects Jerry Ann Tillotson, College sophomore, was elected president of Kanza hall Tuesday night. Others elected are: Janet Harris vice-president; Marilyn Miller, secretary; Jane Hurst, treasurer; Beverly Katz, social chairman; Frances Douglass, song leader and scholarship chairman; Phyllis Harris, fire captain; Katherine Taylor, Associated Women Students representative; Wayne Boyle, Interdorm representative; and Norene Anderson, representative to the three-house council. Alpha Phi Officers Alpha Phi sorority announces the election of the following officers: Barbara Zimmerman, vicepresident; Virginia Lightfoot, recording secretary; Jeannette Leuty, assistant treasurer; Sally Young, rush chairman; Carol Squire, pledge trainer, and Melba Cantrell, traditions chairman. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega announces the election of the following officers: Severity Rhoades, second vice-president; Doris Lyons, warden; Peggy Circle, assistant warden; and Joyce Horalek, house manager. Pledge class officers are: Margaret Gowans, president; Mary Ruth Herring, treasurer; Carol Landis, social chairman; and Ann Marty, song leader. Hopkins Hall Elects Hopkins hall elected officers Monday night. They are: Marianne Koch, secretary; Peggy J Croyle, treasurer; Shirley Ross, representative to the three-house council; Mary Jo Fullbright, fire captain; and Melva Lutz, reporter and historian. Beta's Elect Waugh Beta Theta Pi fraternity announces the election of Jerry Waugh as president. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the election of the following officers: Margaret Cool, treasurer; Dorothy Kobb, rush captain; Joann Webster, assistant treasurer; Beverly Pepper, intramursal chairman, and Virginia Holloway, herald. Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Chi Elects Couch Sigma Chi Elects Couch Sigma Chi fraternity announces the election of Bob Couch as vice president. Alumni Board To Hold Meeting The board of director of the University of Kansas Alumni association will hold a business meeting at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the alumni office. The directors and their wives will have lunch at 12:10 p.m. in the English room of the Union. Those who will attend are: Henry A. Bubb, '28, Topea; Claude E. Chalfant, '27, Hutchinson; Ray Evans, '47, Kansas City; Kan; Virginia Hutson Getto, '28, Lawrence; George E. Nettles, '21, Pittsburg; Sen Lloyd H.uppenthal, '23 McPherson; Dr. Charles K. Shofallst, '22, Kansas City, Mo., alumni vice-president; Dolph Simons, '25, Lawrence, alumni president; and Carl I. Winsor, '22, Wichita. Fother's Influence Isn't As Strong As Mother's Fathers have less influence on the decision to attend college than do mothers, according to the freshmen at Pittsburgh State Teachers college. in a questionnaire asking them to name the one who influenced their decision most, 18.8 per cent of the freshmen named their fathers; the same number named friends of the family; but 22 per cent listed their mothers. The senate of A.W.S. will meet at 4 p.m., today in the East room of the Union Marie Schumacher, president, announced. AWS Senate To Meet four vacancies exist in senate elective offices. Two freshman representatives are to be elected as well as a chairman for the Memorial Scholarship committee and a representative from the house to the senate. Freshman elections are to be scheduled. The Personnel board of A.W.S. met Wednesday in the newly decorated lounge, 222 Strong hall. Regular meetings of the Judiciary board have been set for 4 p.m. each Monday in the Union. The Board acts as a disciplinary body and waives A.W.S. regulations in special cases. Board members include Marie Schumacher, education senior; Margaret Granger, College senior; Beverly Jennings, College junior; and Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, an ex officio member. Churches Plan Mixers Newman Club Party Newman club will hold a party at St John's Catholic church from 8 to midnight Friday. The Rev. George Towle, Miss Mary Towle, and Mr. and Mrs. James Hausman will be chaperons. Wesley Foundation Mixer Wesley Foundation will hold an opening mixer from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Friday at the First Methodist church. Chaperons will be: Miss Helener Currier; Rev. and Mrs. Edwin F. Price, and Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Allison. Roger Williams Foundation Roger Williams Foundation will hold a party from 8 to 10 p.m. Friday at the First Baptist church. Chaperons will be: Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Thomas, Rev. George C. Fetter, and Louis Nobles. First Christian Church The First Christian church will hold a Ship Ahoy mixer for young people from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Friday. Former University Student Named Ponca City Manager A former University student is now city manager of Ponca City, Okla. ORIA He is George D. Biggs, law, '14, whose appointment became effective Sept. 8. ___ Men's Plastic --------$1.98 Girl's Plastic -------- 1.49 Ladies Plastic -------- 1.98 Boys Yellow Rubber-- 3.49 Ladies Elasti Glass--- 4.95 Mens Elasti Glass --- 7.95 RAINCOATS FOR ALL Genuine LEVIS and LADY LEVIS PIRST Door South of PATEE THEATRE FREE! FREE! Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. St. Blonde Dates 97 Men Every Third Monday: She Also Finds Time To Be Town Postmaster Your Copy Is Here ready for you—Just ask for it! Grantland Rice's 1950 Football Guide All 1950 Schedules - —Scores of '49 Games —New Rules —Officials' Signals —Diagram of Plays Haworth, N.J., Sept. 26 — (U.P.) — The third Monday of every month Barbara Wissing, 26, has a date with 97 men. They asked for it. The men, all members of the local American Legion Post no. 13, elected Barbara, the only girl member, their new commander. Right away people started popping questions to Barbara about world affairs and women's part in the armed services. FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 "I am more interested in getting a club house for us to hold our meetings in," she said patiently. "We now meet at the fire house." 8th and New Hampshire Her sudden elevation to commander came as something of a surprise. The man in line for the post moved away, and Barbara moved up from vice-commander. Once she gets the Legion Post out of the fire house, Barbara may consider going back in the Waves, where she served for two years as storekeeper third class in World War II. "Everything seems to be working smoothly, though," she said. "The fellows either call me Barbara or 'comrade' at the meetings, and they don't seem to mind having a woman president." 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