FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Templin Hall Elects Lois Timken was named president of Templin hall in the recent election for second semester officers. Joan Deeds was elected vice president; Ruthene Baker, secretary; Shirley McKnight, treasurer; and Rose Waken, house manager. - * * Delta Upsilon Installation The Kansas chapter of Delta Upsilon fraternity announces the installation of the following officers: Hal M. Friesen, president; Richard D Winteratem, vice president; John H. Scrivner, recording secretary; William Delay, Kenneth Beall, Jr., and Robert Kroesch, members of the senior council; Harry F. Spuheler, treasurer; and George Francis, Lawrence representative. Alpha Tau Omega Elects The officers of the pledge class of Delta Upsilon include Richard La Gree, president; Gaines Hill, vice president; Edward Maag, secretary; John Jagel, treasurer; Charles Dougherty and William Bailey, social and scholarship chairmen; Kepler Johnson, contact man. Alpha Tau Omega recently elected officers for the spring semester. Those elected are Robert P. Oberhelman, president; John W. Hinde, vice president; Donald L. Helm, treasurer; James H. Hope, historian; Joseph Gubar, scribe; George L. Bergman, regiment at-atarms; Bob R. Hucke sentimental; William B. Wilhelm, corresponding secretary; Thomas K. Milligan, pledge trainer; and Chester L. Dillon, house manager. Phi Chi Elects The Phi Chi medical fraternity recently elected officers for the spring semester. Those elected are Theodore Richey, presiding senior; Hugh J. Woods, presiding junior; Edward Bare, secretary; Schubert Henry and William Whitewood, treasurers; Willard Dean, editor and publisher. Warren Hinton, house steward; Sam Schmidt and Dwight Woods, librarians; James Winblad, rush captain; Thomas Batty, judge advocate, Joseph Turner, social chairman; John Baeke, Carl Trotter, and Don Ray, members of the senior council; and Robert Jongma, sargent-at-arms. * * Gamma Phi Beta Winter Formal Gamma Phi Beta sorority held its winter formal Jan. 7 at the chapter house. Guests were Robert Laptad, Richard Hunter, Ralph Brock, Everett Land, Paul Uhlg, James Coffman, Jack Emerson, Fred Ferner, Hugh McCaughey, Paul Gibbs, James Briley, James Street, Tyson Parr. Donald Petee, Paul Gordon, Ray Fleming, David Burwell, James Scott, Donald Price, Clark Duncan, Daniel Dreamer, John Mitchell, Richard Nash, Elger Taler, Robert Neumann, Lavern Eddy, *David Bradley, Barney Graham, Gordon, Saunders, Richard Seeley, Keith Moore, Richard Hamilton, Robert Blinceo. Bruce Bathhurst, John Thiele, David Morris, Richard Witte, Clyde Tucker, Jack Schmaus, Robert Shmalberg, James Hastings, Robert Schwaniez, WilliamSharp, Stanley Nelson, Toni Mura, Donald Gladdis, David Mills, Buck Weaver, Dean Miller, Robert Weeks, Ronald Weddle. Clifford McDonald, Dorothy Fledk-amp, Joan Manuel, Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Piper. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfactor 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Engineers' Magazine To Be Out Jan.20 The January issue of the Kansas Engineer will be distributed in Marvin hall Thursday, Jan. 20. This issue contains an article on "Plain Concrete Footing" based on research done at the University by W. C. McNown, professor of civil engineering, and C. M. Crosier, assistant professor. The magazine is free to engineering students. Other students may get the magazine for 25 cents. 8 p.m.—Wesley Foundation party, Scke hall. 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