盆 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 1 Socially Speaking Sig Alph Elects Sigma Alpha Epsilon has elected the following pledge class officers: Charles Hall, president; Charles A. McKeever, vice-president; Fred Schmitz, secretary-treasurer; and McKeever and Dick Humphreys, keepers of the rolls. Prof. Raymond Stuhl and Mr. and Mrs. Vernier Smith were dinner guests of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Sept. 28. Professor Stuhl talked on "Chamber Music Coming to K.U." Sig Alph Guests Gamma Phi Pledges Elect The pledge class of Gamma Phi Beta have elected the following officers; Lou Ann Lawrence, president; Shirley Grounds, vice-president; Suzanne Van Slyke, social chairman; Dolores Wunsch, song leader, Patricia Ames, librarian; Jo Anne Putney, secretary; and Suzanne Hoyt and Beverly Bishop, Pan-hellenic representatives. Sterling Officers The residents of Sterling hall recently elected the following officers: Virginia Caldwell, president; Phyllis Semisch, vice-president; Janice Herwig, secretary; Evelyn Brownlee, treasurer; Elizabeth England, social chairman; Dorothy Lear, scholarship chairman; Marjorie Raasch, intramural chairman; Lois Jean Rhader, Inter-dorm council representative; Charlotte Beverly, fireman; and Betty Lou Richards, song leader. Sterling Hall Tea Sterling hall entertained with a tea Sept. 26 for the housemothers and presidents of the organized independent halls. Pi Phi Pledge Officers Pi Beta Phi announces election of the following pledge class officers: Kay Carson, president; Marilyn Spruill, vice-president; Fergy Olson, secretary; Mary Swanson, treasurer; Barbara Drohan, social chairman; and Nancy Matteson, song leader. The members of Harman co-op will entertain with an hour dance from 7 to 8 tomorrow night. Harman Hour Dance Monchonsia Coffee Monchonsia hall entertained with a coffee Oct. 2. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence贺) a $1.00 a semester. Proofread by Lawrence Kans. Will be afterwards during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination fees will be offered as second class after Sept. 17,-30, on Queen at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3. ACCESSORIES New & Used Parts for All Cars We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars Auto Glass Mirrors Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. Phone 954 712 E. 9th Five Pass OT Test During Summer Five graduates in Occupational Therapy have passed the national examination for the registration of Occupational Therapy, according to Miss Nancie Greenman, assistant professor of design. They are Dorothy J. Bruce, Virginia L. Caskey, Margaret O'Neil, Ruth E. Puls, and Florence Hope Wilson. Active officers are Richard J. Reed, president; Claire Resco, vice-president; Irvin Scherer, secretary; and Robert Randell, treasurer. Tri Chi fraternity recently elected the following pledge class officers: Leon Lee, president; Robert Hanson, vice-president; and Thomas Porter, secretary. The test must be passed before one can be a registered occupational therapist, Miss Greenman said. The test was given last summer. Tri Chi Officers Departmental officers include Dean Robert Storbeck, social chairman; Robert Banks, athletic chairman; Daniel Leander, public relations chairman and chaplain; Robert Randell, house manager and rush captain; Claire Resco, social and rush planning chairman; and Lyle Hampton, correspondence rush captain. Tri Chi Pledges * * Tri Chi fraternity announces the recent pledging of Dale Miller, Solomon; Lyle Hampton, Leavenworth; and Rex Vickers, Lawrence. Sterling Hour Dance Sterling hall will hold an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow. Delta Chi Party An informal party was held Sept. 25 at the Delta Chi chapter house. Guests included Mrs. Elizabeth Sebastien-Roesler Marriage Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Roesler of Claflin announce the marriage of their daughter, Estelle Roesler, to Louis Sebastien, son of Jules Sebastien of Paris, France, Sunday at the Methodist church in Claflin. Weddings And Engagements Mrs. Sebastien attended the University the past three years majoring in music education. Coleman-Rounds Engagement ☆ ☆ Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pinning of Carolyn Coleman, Wichita, to Ralph C. Rounds of Boulder, Colo. Chocolates were passed by Helen Kittle and Joan Bagby Miss Coleman is a College sophomore. Mr. Rounds is a student at the University of Colorado at Boulder and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Overholster, Mrs. Esther Reed, Mrs. Shariln Harris, Mrs. Treva Brown, Sue Hutchins, Carol Terrill, Janice Horn, Barbara Boling, Rosemary Keenan, Elaine Morrell, Patsy Landis, Gloria Maxwell, Gail Greendash, Mary Alyce Kuhn, Delores Mausof, Erin Funchem, Carol Ann Hastings, Nancy German, Jane Dunmire, Mary Ann Smith, Nellie Ann Angle, Joan Bennett, Elaine Pikes, Emalene Gooch, Jo Ann Bousman, Jo Ann Ogg, Joan Bodwell, Patricia Young, Corrine Carrine, Molly Smith, Carolyn Weigand, Alice Appleton, Shirley Constantos, Joan Elbel, Peggy Circle, Mary Power, and Barbara Schweichermei. Call K. U. 251 With Your News IT'S THE TRUTH! For proof see our ad in next Thursday's paper. 65 Law Alumni Attend Luncheon GARMENTS ARE RETURNED LIKE NEW when you send them to us! WE'RE ALL AGLOW WITH PRIDE because of the many friends we have in and around Lawrence! They've learned that our expert cleaning and pressing helps preserve costly clothing and rugs! 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Jane Janes Pledge Ten Women Ten pledges were inducted when the Jay James pep club held a formal pledging service in the Palm room of the Student Union Sept. 29. The meeting was followed by a dessert given by Miss Hermina Zipple, director of the Student Union. Fine Arts Faculty Tea New pledges for this year are: Eleanor Bradford, Mabel Conderman, Mary Louise Fischer, Mary Frances Hercules, Marian Kysar, Ann Learned, Josephine Stuckey, and Alita York, all College sophomores; Beverly Jean Pepper, education sophomore; and Peggy Shannon, fine arts sophomore. The faculty of the School of Fine Arts were honored at a tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Dean D. M. Swarthout. Nite-Life Revealing! Exciting! Without straps . . . without wires . . . Nite-Life lifts, molds, and firmly holds the high, separated line you want under sheer blouses, strapless gowns, daring necklines. Special elastic control assures smooth, clinging fit, front closing prevents twisting. Black, white. Sizes 32 to 38. 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