FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Socially Speaking Phi Gams Elect Officers Pledge class officers for Phi Gamma Delta fraternity elected last week are: . . . AKA Pledging Takes Four Edward Rogers, Oak Park, Ill. president; Laurence Douglas, Pittsburg, Kans., treasurer; and Clarence Hughes, Kansas City, Kans., social chairman. Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority announces the pledging of the following women: Phi Kappa Elects Officers Jannith Lewis and Susanne Thompson, Kansas City, Kans, Thesa Rydolpr, Lawrence; and Bertha Nash, Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa fraternity announces the election of the following pledge class officers; Frank McMaster, Wichita, president; Ted Otto, vice-president; Jerry Moore, secretary; and Victor Zahner, sergeant-at-arms, all from Kansas City, Mo. Tri Chi Pledges Two --stating that the club's membership will include three men from each fraternity and fourteen independents. Chi Chi Chi fraternity announces the recent pledging of Hale Locke, Larned, and Charles Marsh, La Harte. Alpha Kappa Alpha Elects The Ivy Leaf club of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority announces the election of the following officers: * * Virginia Ferguson, president; Blanche Pierson, vice-president; Earlene Greene, secretary; Marye Douglass, assistant secretary; Eleanor Gibson, treasurer; Paulye Patterson and Opal Fleming, reporters; Jannith Lewis, chaplin; Eva Whitlock, seargeat-at-arms; Geneva Evans, social committee chairman; Paulaye Patterson and Marie Douglass, co-chairman; Jacqueline Shivers, program committee chairman. Pi Phi Pledges Elect The pledge class of Pi Beta Phi sorority recently elected the following officers: Mary Elizabeth Hollingbery, president; Julia Dennis, vice-president; Suzanne Foot, secretary; Nancy Gemmill, treasurer; Martha Shaw, social chairman; Rosemary Kennedy, song leader; Virginia Ireland, publicity chairman, and Jean Lyle, representative to the executive board. *** Pledge Class Chooses Five The pledge class officers of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority elected Sept. 26 are as follows: Celia Kilgore, president; Joyce Emick, secretary; Barbara Comstock, treasurer; Irma Lutes, song leader; and Carolyn Crister, social chairman. Sig Eps Elect Five The pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has elected the following officers: Jack Carby, president; Clarke Merriman, vice-president; Leroy Lucas, secretary; Clarence Chambers, treasurer; and Joe Scudder, sergeant-at-arms. United States exports in the first ten months of 1948 declined 27 per cent from the corresponding period in 1947. --stating that the club's membership will include three men from each fraternity and fourteen independents. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction —Photo by Hank Brown The pinning of Miss Mary Helen Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Keller of Wichita, to Mr. Jack P. Steinle, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Steinle, Russell, was announced by Alpha Chi Omega sorority Sept. 22. 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Miss Keller, who wore a green orchid corsage, was attended by Miss Jean Shafer and Miss Analou Pope. The attendants and Mrs. Frank McCreary, housemother, wore corsages of gardenias. Miss Keller is a fine arts junior. Mr. Steinle is an engineering senior and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Ceramists Collect Shale Samples Norman Plummer and W. B. Hladik, ceramists of the Kansas state geological survey, worked in southeastern Kansas this week collecting shale samples for light-weight geological tests. They will sample clay deposits in Cherokee county and visit industrial plants in that area. A project of the ceramics division of the state geological survey is the study of Kansas clays for use as light-weight aggregate, principally as concrete blocks and road material. Members of the ceramics division have made tests of various Kansas clays to determine their commercial uses. Faculty members, law students, and guests visiting the University will be honored at the four teas and a dinner Sunday. Four Teas Honor Faculty, Law Students, and Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Reese will entertain with a tea honoring the staff of the School of Pharmacy from 3 until 6 p.m. in the Kansas room of the Union. Mr. Reese is dean of the School of Pharmacy. The Law Wives will maintain open house from 4 until 6 p.m. in Green hall for law students and their wives. National officers of the Pi Beta Phi sorority will be honored with a tea from 4 until 6 p.m. at the chapter house. Open house will be held at the Locksley hall at 1125 Mississippi. Members of the Watkins-Miller scholarship committee will be guests at Miller hall. Feldkamp-Glover Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Feldkamp, Kansas City, Kans., announce the marriage of their daughter, Arlene to Mr. Robert Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Glover, also of Kansas City, Kans. The couple were married in that city Sept. 12 in the Rectory of St. Peter's Cathedral. Mrs. Dorothy Mura, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Mr. Tony Mura acted as best man. A reception followed the cereemony at the Fairfax airport administrative building. Mrs. Glover is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority; Mr. Glover is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and will be graduated from the University in January. The couple are living at 19 west Eleventh street. New Law Professor Will Help Publish Journal Earl T. Crawford, who joined the School of Law faculty this fall with the rank of visiting professor, will teach office practice and assist with court practice and the publication of the Bar Journal. Professor Crawford, a graduate of Washington university law school in St. Louis, has taught at Washburn university and the University of Kansas City. He has practiced law in Sedalia, Mo., since 1928. He is the author of "The Law of Group Insurance," published in 1936, and "Statutory Construction," published in 1940. KU KU's Will Attend Nebraska Game The KU KU club decided Thursday to attend the Kansas-Nebraska game at Lincoln. Previous plans to go to Oklahoma A&M were cancelled. Dixon Vance, business junior, was elected vice-president and Stanley Searles, John Powell and Victor Piernew were elected to the executive council. A resolution was passed William Chalfant, president, announced that all freshmen are required to wear hats. He said that no dates will be allowed in the cheering section at the Kansas-Iowa State game unless they are Jay Janes. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Legionaires- Here's Your Week-end "Hangout" Photo by Hank Brown USE THOSE "FREE" HOURS RELAXING and enjoying the facilities of your Lawrence Post. If you haven't been in yet, drop down any afternoon or night and see what the Legion is doing. BRING A GUEST IF YOU WISH . . . or a date Saturday night. There is always Lunch and Refreshment Service. Make it a real weekend-Let your American Legion serve YOU! AMERICAN LEGION 214 W. 8th Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of its president, Miss Joan Bushey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Bushey, Newton, to Mr. Claude Mason, son of H.R. Mason of Wichita. The announcement was made Sept. 23 by Mrs. Frank McCreary, housemother. Miss Bushey, whose corsage was a purple orchid, was attended by the Misses Pat Rutledge and Barbara O'Neal. Their corsages and that of Mrs. McCreary were of gardenias and red roses. Miss Busley is a journalism senior. Mr. Mason is a senior in architecture and president of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Nobel Cain Writes Song for KU Dean Nobel Cain, noted choral composer and choir director, has written and dedicated a number to D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. The composition, entitled "To Music," will be available the middle of October and will be used on the A Capella choir concert program for the coming year. Mr. Cain was a guest conductor this summer for one week in July during the Mid-Western Music camp. Police Hunt Water Thief LaGrande, Ore., Sept. 29—(U.P.) Police today sought someone who spilled a million gallons of water. The Water came from a series of mysteriously opened fire hydrants. mysteriously opened fire hydrants. The reservoir's water level, which had been built after a long period of drought, dropped two feet. Hormon Co-op Hour Dance Harmon co-op is entertaining tonight with an hour dance from 8 until 9 p.m. Women's Rifle Club To Schedule Meets Mary Anna Ward, vice-president Jane Klooz, secretary and treasurer, And Myrna Lynch, publicity chairman for the club, were introduced. Lt. Colonel Moore, AROTC commander, gave a brief welcoming message. Members of the AROTC-sponsored Women's Rifle club held their first fall meeting in the Military Science building Tuesday. Mildred L. Murray, club president, welcomed new members and outlined the schedule for the coming year. She said that attempts are being made to arrange where the two competing teams meet and fire on the same rifle range in addition to the wired matches of the past. Winterize Your Car Now! - Permanent Antifreeze - Radiator Hose - Heaters & Hose - Thermostats - Motor Tune-up - Porcelanizing - Winter Greases Winter Chevrolet 738 N. 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