THURSDAY, SEPT 23.1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Foster Officers Announced Foster hall announced the following officers for the school year: Doris Margreiter, president; Margaret King, vice-president; Claire Grothusen, secretary; June Hays, treasurer; Hilda James, social chairman; Betty Jane Orlowski, A.W.S. representative; Elvira Opligler, scholarship chairman; Genevieve Gaines, house manager; Barbara Jackson, activities chairman; Mary Louise Fishcher, publicity chairman; Barbara Quinn, keeper of the archives; Dorothy Schuephach, fire warden; Michiko Yamasaki, intramural chairman; Virginia Doan, Inter-dorm council representative; Arthea North, Doris Barackman, and Charlotte Shidler, proctors. Hopkins Elects Delta Chi announces the pledging of John R. Allen, Kansas City, Mo; Alan S. Armstrong, Kansas City, Mo; James M. Cazier, Wamego; Ronald L. Clark, Kansas City, Mo; William M. Cole, Salina; Walter T. Cook, Kansas City, Mo; C. Bernard Duffin J. Leawenworth; R. Karl Erdridge, Kansas City, Kan; Lloyd E. Mairs, Kansas City, Kan; Robert E. McElroy, Kansas City, Mo; David E. Mills, Kenmore, N.Y.; Jerry C. Moore, Kansas City, Mo; Lewis M. Reeves, Ullysses; Chester H. Strehlow, Kansas City, Kan; John P. Van Behakee, Kingman; and Richard E. White, Kansas City, Mo. New officers elected for Hopkins hall Monday are Phyllis Coughnour, secretary; Marion Keelin, treasurer; Kathleen KcMimney, social chairman; Frances Pence, activity chairman; Melva Lutz, librarian; Peggy Shannon, song leader; Lolita Garca, fire warden; Madge Goddard, A.W.S. representative; Phyllis McFarland, Inter-dorm council representative; Dorothy Wilkerson, U.N.E.S.C.O. representative. Delta Chi Pledges Alpha Omicron Pi announces the initiation of Lois Beth, Eleanor Brown, Virginia Johnston, Martha Nichols, and Beverly Pepper. AOPi Initiates New Corbin Officers Corbin hall announces the election Monday night of the following officers: Helen Maduros, freshman president; and Joan Myers, Interdorm council representative. Art Is Art; Girls Are Girls That's Why He Likes Kansas "Your women are prettier, and healthier looking than those in New York," commented John Jagel, son of Metropolitan opera star Fredrick W. Jagel, when asked his impression of the University of Kansas. John, a Fine Arts freshman, chose Mt. Oread over all the top Eastern schools when selecting an institution in which to continue his study of art. "I also think the people out here are friendlier," he continued. Although he has been in Lawrence less than two weeks, John says he is more pleased with K.U. than he expected and plans to remain here until he gets a degree. John, whose father appeared in Hoch auditorium on a concert tour last year, gives several reasons for coming to Kansas from New York for study. The most important is the reputation of the University's School of Fine Arts. "K.U. is known as a school that emphasizes the basic principles of art," he explained. "It seems to me that Eastern schools too often emphasize new fads and modernism in art and neglect the fundamentals." Delta Delta Elect The pledge class of Delta Delta Delta announces the election of the following officers: Marcia Godding, president; Marilyn Hardin, vice-president; Betty Shannon, secretary; and Jane Cunningham, treasurer. AOPi Pledges Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Joe Ann Bousman, Janice Bryan, Margaret Cool, Mary Gilles, Carla Haber, Jo Ann Hall. Sylvia Hawkinson Pat Hutchings, Sue Hutchins, Mary Huxtable, Shirley Lindquist, Elaine Modrell, Virginia Morris, Pat Oberland, Kay Peters, and Betty Robinson. Alpha Tau Initiates Introducing JAYHAWK PATTIES Alpha Tau Omega held initiation services Sunday for James R. Wilson, Kansas City, Kan.; Roy L. Wonder, Manhattan; Clyde G. Layton, Independence; Robert H. Hucke, Kansas City, Mo.; Loren E. Parker, Wichita; William K. Rose, St. Joseph, Mo.; Robert B. Brown, Kansas City, Kan.; Charles H. Keilhack, Kansas City, Kan.; Paul W. Gibbs, Kansas City, Kan.; David V. Breidenthal, Kansas City, Mo.; and James E. Roberts, Hutchinson. James R. Wilson was the honor initiate. Made from U. S. good veal — Pound 89c We accept approved Stout's IGA Free Delivery charge acc'ts. 800 N.Y. Daily RELAX at the PINK ELEPHANT Pool on the new miniature Pool Table Shoot ICE COLD DRINKS 1107 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. SPORTING GOODS A complete line of sporting goods at prices you can afford to pay! Equipment for all K. U. sports activities. Wholesale prices to organized teams. Distributors for Mac Gregor-Goldsmith and Rawlings. Kirkpatrick Sport Shop 715 Mass. Phone 1018 John says his familiarity with the University is due chiefly to the friendship between his father and Joseph F. Wilkins, professor of voice. 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