TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pledges Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging of Ray J. Wolfe of Mission; William Palmer of Medicine Lodge, and Richard J. Randolph, of Kansas City, Mo. ** KAT Pledging Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pledging of Patricia Oliver, Troy; Barbara Quinn, Louis, Iowa; Patricia Watkins, Wichita, and Evelyn Wulf-ekuhler, Otumtwa, Iowa. * * Sigma Nu Initiation Sigma Nu announces the initiation of the following: Porter Clark, Dudley Elliott, Eugene West Glahn, Eugene Hall, Charles Hanna, Robert Hedworth, Jerome Jones, Clyde King, Ralph King, Harry Koons, Charles LaVerne, Bruce Meeker, Jack Moore, Robert Morey, Jack Robison, Orval Swander, Jerome Sworde, Jack Stewart, Howard Vermillion, John Wiedeman, Theodore Wiedenman and Bruce Zuercher. Following the ceremony a banquet was held to honor the initiates. Grant W. Harrington, Kansas City, a charter member of the chapter, was speaker. Sterling Hall Elects Stering hall announces the election of the following officers: Walter C. Niederee, president; Tom Lovitt, vice-president; Boyd Latimer, secretary; Robert Peck, treasurer; Paul Arrowow, social chairman; Darrell Rhudy, publicity chairman; Paul Thomas, song leader, and Gene Peterson, sergeant-at-arms. Tennessee Terra Elects Tennessee Terra announces the election of the following officers: Jean Tallant, house manager; Bobbie Dow, vice-president; Dorothy Slasor, scholarship chairman; Billie Stover, social chairman; Trudy Burdick, inter-dormitory representative and Phyllis Moden, fire chief. Sigma Kappa Officers Sigma Kappa has elected the following officers for the spring semester: Sue Webster, president; Mary Lou Brewer, vice-president; Donna De Munn, pledge trainer; Barbara Burnham, recording secretary; Margaret Goodrich, corresponding secretary; Carryl Dunn, treasurer; Avanelle Allen, house manager; Marilyn Gaw, historian-librarian; Charlotte Sagmoen, registrar; Virginia Frost, Triangle correspondent; Diane Danley, junior representative to senior council, and Sue Cubbin, pledge representative to senior council. Polly Owen Becomes A 'Hill' Student To Get Away From An Emporia Professor "I didn't want to be a 'faculty brat,' is one of the reasons given by Althea "Polly" Owen for coming to K.U. rather than Kansas State Teachers college in Emporia where her father is an English professor. Polly, a music education major, also likes the wide range of music study offered by the University. Brunette brunette is enthusiastic about KU. Polly is definitely an "activity girl" and has already become an important cog in the wheels of the University. "I think the University is a very exciting and friendly place," she said. "There is so much to do every minute- it's wonderful!" Physics Teachers Design Machine Frank E. Hoecker, associate professor of physics, and Robert M. Kloepper, instructor in physics, are co-designers of an instrument developed for biophysical research. The apparatus is used in measurement of absorption of alpha particles in biological tissue. The Office of Naval Research is sponsor of the project. An article entitled "A Double-Channel, Direct Reading, Low Frequency Counting Rate Meter and Counting Rate Comparator," in the January issue of The Review of Scientific Instruments described the instrument. The magazine is published by the American Institute of Physics. Alpha Tau Omega Pledges Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Robert E. Engberg, Salina, and J. Richard Martindell, Hutchinson. The word "barbecue" is said to have been used in Virginia prior to 1700. J. Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test - WHEN a camel's hair coat company refused Sheedy as a gift—he went all to pieces. It was a blow that'd break an ordinary camel's back—but not his! He remembered hearing about the Finger-Nail Test . . . tried it . . . and hot-footed for a bottle of Wildroot Cream-Oil. Now you wouldn't know the old boy! His hair has a snappy, well-groomed look. No more of that old dryness and loose, ugly dandruff! He's the hit of every caravan! Even if you're not a camel—you, too, should be using non-alcoholic Wildroot Cream-Oil containing Lanolin. You needn't walk a mile for it—your nearest drug store has it in bottles and tubes. And your barber can give you a professional application. Get some today! - of 327 Burroughs Dr., Snyder, N. Y. Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. She is proud to be one of two freshman representatives to the A.W.S. Senate, women's glee club, and Gamma Phi Beta, social sorority, Weddings And Engagements Culley-Whitaker Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culley of Medicine Lodge announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Sue, to Samuel E. Whitaker, Jr., son of Judge and Mrs. Samuel E. Whitaker of Washington, D.C. This charming freshman has quite a grade average too. Last semester she earned a 2.13 average and was graduated from high school with the highest grade average in her class. . Miss Culley is a senior in the College and is a member of Gamma Phi Sorority. Mr. Whitaker attended the University of North Carolina for two years, and is now attending Joseph Schellingers School of Musical Composition in Boston. A well rounded high school background accompanied Polly's entrance into college. At Roosevelt high school, Emporia, she was cheerleader, vice-president of the senior class, dramatics club president, winner of the D.A.R. citizenship award, winner of several highly superior ratings in piano contests, a member of the Teen Town's advisory board and a participant in radio shows produced by Emporia students. ☆ ☆ Merriman - Bunten Pinning Zoology Club Not Meeting Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Miss Mary Jane Merriman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Merriman, Mission to Mr. Robert Bunten, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bunten, Topeka. Robert Delphia, assistant instructor in zoology, announced today that there would be no meeting of the Zoology club this week. Miss Merriman wore a corsage of two green orchids. Her attendant was Miss Virginia Daugherty who wore a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Christine Alford, housemother, received a corsage of red roses. Holtmann - Roenigk Pinning Miss Merriman is a Fine Arts junior. Mr. Bunten is a Business junior and a member of Phi Gamma Delta, social fraternity. Tau Kappa Epsilon announces the pinning of Miss Sammy Holtmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holtmann of Elsworth to Mr. Leslie Roenigk, education junior. Miss Holtmann was a student at the University last year and a resident of Corbin hall. Announcing The University Shop's After Inventory Sale Merchandise at unheard of prices while it lasts. (entire stock not included) DRESS GLOVES 17 Reg. $1.50 Wool Knits 98c 12 Reg. $4.00 Soft Capeskin $2.95 26 Reg. $5.00 Pigskins & Deerskins $3.75 5 Reg. $6.95 Top Quality Pigskins $4.95 SPORT SHIRTS 50 Reg. $5.00 B.V.D. & Jayson Sport Shirts plaids and solids $3.75 17 Reg. $6.00 B.V.D. Solid Colors $4.25 10 Reg. $7.00 Fancy Plaids $5.50 17 Reg. $8.00 All Wool $6.25 DRESS SHIRTS 139 Reg. $4.00 Jayson Dress Shirts in whites, stripes, and colors. 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