WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Elections, Parties Fill March DU Installs Officers Delta Upsilon announces the installation of the following officers for the spring term and to serve through to next November: John S. Brown, president; Richard J. Wood, vice-president; Robert E. Christensen, recording secretary; Max O. Weber, treasurer; James I. McArthur, assistant treasurer; Charles F. Dougherty, Eddie R. Maag, Charles Howard, and Charles N. Hensen, senior council members. TKE Party Saturday Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will entertain with its second "Mardi- Glo" and Seven room of the Hotel Eldrick Saturday, from 9 p.m. to midnight. Music for the masquerade will be supplied by Harlan Livengood and his band. The hall will be decorated to simulate the setting of the Blue Room in the Roosevelt hotel in New Orleans, La. Shaperones will be Mrs. R. G. G.one, Mrs J. A. Scroggs, Mrs. R. W. Henry, and Mrs. H. P. Ramage, housemother for Tau Kappa Epsilon Sigma Nu Elects At an election held Monday, the following men were elected as officers for Sigma Nu fraternity: Melvin Clingan, commander; Bruce Zuercher, Lt. Commander; Orval Swander, recorder; Joseph Balloun, treasurer; Robert Foster, chaplain; Dale Romig, reporter; Charles Hyer, alumni contact officer; Michael McCormack, marshall; Allen Harms, sentinel; Robert Brown, historian; Robert Hedworth, house manager; and Jack Stewart, executive council member-at-large. Mu Phi Elects Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority, elected the following officers to serve for the following year: Jacquilyn Stoops, president; Delores Wunsch, vice-president; Georgianna Bennington, recording secretary; Betty E. Brown, treasurer; Mary Van Houten, corresponding secretary; Doris Wertz, historian; Phyllis Glass, warden; Patricia Glotzbach, chaplain; Verla Steffey, chister; Ilhea Owen, rush chairman; Mari Lynn Lind, keeper of the archives; Lila Tessendort, social chairman. Hall Pledges DU Delta Upson fraternity announces the pledging of Gene Hall from Liberal. Skull House Elects Phi Kappa Sigma announces the election of the following officers for the spring term. They are Robert Cook, president; Gerald Gearbart, vice-president; Albert Dobson, social chairman; Robbert Sigler, pledge Joseph Wells, treasurer; Ralph Henley, responsible secretary; Francis Wangeman, recording secretary; Niel Arasmith, house manager; James Laughlin and George Prochaska, sergeants at arms. Locksley Hall Dance Locksley hall entertained with a March Wind dance March 3. The theme of the dance was carried out by drawings of the north wind blowing the traditional lambs and lions of March around the room. A short skit, "The Wedding of Jack and Jill" was enacted during intermission. Guests were: James Page, Frank French, Wandel Marx, Gene Keeling, Vernon Williams, Gene Innis, Wayne Love, John Tabor, Richard Svaglic, Robert Walters, Robert Atterbury, James Ferisk, John Hamilton, Jack Warren, Donald Grant, Russel Barrett. David Shivel, Frederick Horton, James Irwin, Chester Bark, Deloit Wolfe, Kenneth Grubb and Elgin Flott. Chaperones were Mrs. Louis Stanley, Mrs. Ross Cole, and Mrs. Lawson Kite. Alpha Chi Pledges Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pledging, Feb. 24, of Ann Nelson, College freshman. Jay Janes Dine, Initiate The Jay Jane banquet and initiation services will be held Wednesday. March 29. The Fhi Sigma Chi, national pep club organization will hold its national convention on Wednesday, April 29 at Iowa State college, Ames, Ia. Kappa Beta Party Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, entertained with a buffet supper March 2 at the home of Lois Penny. Following the supper a short worship program was led by Marilyn Barr, program chairman. Members attending were Martha Heck, Earlene Beal, Faye Bond, Jo Ann Jarret, Jeanne Wilson, Maxine Alburty, Marilyn Barr, Lois Penny, Rosemary Hall, Mary Lou Ketchum, Shirley Winters, Marian Hoecker, Shirley Wampler, Virginia Alburty Penny. Chapter advisor, Mabel Richardson and sponsors, Mrs. H. L. Dunkerly, Mrs. Henry Holtzterclaw, Mrs. Albert Williams, and Mrs. H. M. Sippel were also present. Guests were: Edna Symms, Marese Ball Karshia Lohman, Jerre Quin and Yvonne Morrow. Initiates Honored At a banquet following the SigiM Kappa sorority initiation, Shirley Reams was announced best all-around pledge. The scholarship award was presented to Harriet Flood, and the activities cup was awarded to Carolyn Oliver. Kathleen Cale and Mary Beth Moore were given honorable mention in recognition of their activities for the fall semester. The engagement of Miss Betty Soukup of Ellinwood to Mr. Warren Rader of Great Bend has recently been announced. Alumna To Marry Miss Soukup was graduated from the University in 1947. She has been teaching commerce in Ellinwood High school for the past three years. Mr. Warren is employed by the Oil-well Supply company, in Great bend. The wedding will take place in May. Miss Esther Twente, chairman of the department of social work, will attend a meeting of the advisory committee on training and personnel of the Federal Security agency in Washington, D.C., Thursday and Friday. Miss Twente To Go To Washington D. C This is Miss Twente's second year on the committee of 12, which was formed by the F.S.A. in 1949. She is one of the six representatives from schools of social work, the other committeemen being from public welfare agencies. Her specific assignment is study of the professional education of child welfare workers in public agencies. Besides K.U., the schools represented on the national committee are Indiana university, University of Pittsburgh, University of Chicago, the New York School of Social work and the Catholic University of America. The group makes recommendations for the content of the professional education of child welfare and public assistance workers. Miss Twente will be gone this week. Enroute she will visit the social work schools of Indiana, Illinois and Pittsburgh universities. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held a Parent's Day on March 5 at the chapter house. Guests were entertained at a dinner. Theta Parent's Day should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. 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