13,1949 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ample; the asso- cree; and the lada, the co-op C. L. de ex- co-ops ent of Socially Speaking Sigma Pi Takes Fifteen - * * Kansas colony of Sigma Pi fraternity announce the initiation of the following men: James Smith, Osawatome; Robert Wolf, Independence, Mo.; Russell A. Muth, Jr, Hyde Park, N. Y.; Glen Bethany, Russell; Carroll Jones, Haddam John Cain, Lawrence; Robert Powers, Lawrence; and Robert Spangler, Chanute. Phi Kappa Tau Elects The following men have been pledged: Wayne Willenberg, Wichita; Paul Erhart, Lawrence; Donald Griffin, Osawatime; Donald Ament, Harrisonville, Mo.; Joseph Steehn, Kansas City, Mo.; Thomas Smith, Horton; and Charles Childs. Chanute. The pledge class of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity has elected the following officers: Homer Puderbaugh, president; Lillard Parks, vice-president; and Dean Miller, secretary. Delta Chi Elects Three Delta Chi fraternity pledge class elected the following officers: William Schwarz, president; John Trantham, vice-president and Jack Griggsby, secretary-treasurer. Pledge Class Officers Gamma Phi Beta sorority pledge class recently elected the following officers: Janice Manuel, president; Ann Beelman, vice-president; Donna Schmaus, corresponding secretary; Nella Bailey, recording secretary and treasurer; and Marilyn Bailey, song leader. Sia Ep Honorary Initiate Robert Monroe was elected honorary initiate of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Miss Habein Gives Housemothers Tea Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, entertained from 3 to 5 p. m. Monday with a tea in the Kansas room of the Union for the housemothers of all organized houses. Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, Mrs. A. H. Little, and Mrs. Elizabeth Kite poured. Mrs. Paul B. Lawon, Mrs. G. B. Smith, Mrs. D. K. Alderson, Miss Edna Hill and Miss Marjorie Austin, assisted Miss Habein. Tri Chi Breakfast Chi Chi Chi fraternity entertained Sunday with a breakfast at Lone Star lake. Guests were; Faye Wilkinson, Francis Barnhard, milddred Gulnik Mary Lou Ketchum, Vera Nugent Charlene Liste, Peggy Gilstrap, Jean Anderson, and Shirley Smith. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beal, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beamer. Elect Pledge Officers Delta Delta Delta sorority pledge class recently elected the following officers: Patricia Gardenhire, president; Lynett Oberg, vice-president, Clara Nelson, secretary; Mary Joel Verschoyle, treasurer; Wanda Denney and Grace Endacott, junior panhellenic representatives; Clara James, song leader; and Ann Bonecutter, social chairman. Delta Chi Initiates Five . . . Delta Chi fraternity announces the initiation of the following men: Robert James, Kinsley; Robert McLeroy, Alan Armstrong, and Ronald Clark, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and James Wheat, Kansas City, Kans. Gifts Go To Cancer Fund Boston—(U.P.)—Fraser Beer invited 40 children to his ninth birthday party, asking each to bring a gift of money. The boy turned it over to the Children's Medical Center Fund to help fight cancer. THE STORY OF TEN LITTLE FREE WORKERS THESE ARE THE WORKERS DOCTOR RAILERAGER MINER STEELMINDER FARMER LAWRENGER GROUCHER SHELTER REPAIR Ten little free workers in this country line and fair. But if you cherish your freedom—worker have a carefine Ten little free workers—Reddy was doing fine Until the scolls got him—then there were none. Nine little free workers laughed at Reddy's late Along came federal medicine—then there were eight. Eight little free workers thought the country heaven But the government took over the railroads, then there were seven. Seven little free workers—till the miners got in a fix. Uncle said coal essential and took over leaving six. Six little free workers till the day did arrive. The steel mills too were federalized—then there were five. Five little free workers—but the farmers are free no more The farms have been collectively—that leaves only four. Four little free workers till the government did decree All must have free legal advice—then there were three. Three little free workers—the number is getting few. But with government groceries selling food—then there were two. Two little free workers—out story's almost done. With clarka at work in federal stores—that leaves only one. Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Miss Kay O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. O'Connor of San Marino, California, to Mr. William D. Pierson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Pierson, Hutchinson, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother, made the announcement. Miss O'Connor, who wore a corsage of stephanotis, was attended by Miss Irma Lou Rick and Miss Barbara Creel. Their corsages were of white gladiolas; Mrs. Shaw's corsage was of red roses. Ten little women—but they are no longer free from the burden of their own weight. They must take care to ensure that all it could have been presented to them if they could feel so in agreement with the rules. One little fire worker—the reporter non-aqun. Mustn't criticise government—so now there are Announces Pinning Miss O'Connor is a journalism senior. Mr. Pierson, a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, transferred this fall from the University to Baker university, where he is a business senior. THE KANSAS POWER and LIGHT COMPANY The greater an animal's mental capacities, the more sleep it requires. Simple as 1-2-3 Load it, Point it, Snap it THE NEW CAMERA BROWNIE HAWKEYE With this NEW camera you can get 12 exposures ( $ 2 \frac{1}{4} $ x $ 2 \frac{1}{4} $ inches) on each film. Only $550 Up and Coming Start the album of your life TODAY! MOSCER WOLF MOSSER WOLF 1107 Mass. ADPi-Phi Kappa Dance Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Phi Kappa fraternity will have an hour dance Saturday afternoon. 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