OCTOBER 8.1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING --pledging at the chapter house Wednesday night. Mary Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor Hulings Heads Kappa Pledges Nancy Hulings is the newly elected president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge class. Other officers are: Sarah Smart, secretary; Elizabeth Sifers, treasurer; Martha Goodrich, social chairman; Mary Jean Hoffman, athletic chairman; Barbara Schrieber, scholarship chairman; Barbara Day, song leader; and Marilyn Grizzle, activity chairman. - * * Domnick Visits S. A. E.'s Lt. Robert Domnick, a former chapter member, was a weekend guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. *** Phi Psi Pledges Vote New officers for the Phi Psi pledge class are James Guinotte, president; George Gear, vice-president; and James Tilson, secretary. Alpha Kappa Alpha pledges have elected the following officers: A. K. A.'s Elect Officers Josephine Mary Giles, president; Janice Green, secretary; Maxine Flowers, treasurer; Dorothy Jean Pearson, reporter; and Lelia Strayhorn, chaplin. Miss Bertha Cummins, Olathe, was a guest Monday at Watkins hall. S. K. Pledges Elect Cummins Visits Watkins Cennie Waggoner is the newly elected president of the Sigma Kappa pledge class. Other officers include: Charlene Phipps, vice-president; Janice Burkholder, secretary; Betty Black, treasurer; Estelle Stewart, social chairman; Barbara White, rush chairman; Joan Wharton, philanthropy chairman; Lois Woodin, activities chairman; and Sue Webster, standards chairman. *** T. K. E. Has Formal Pledging Tau Kappa Epsilon held formal Awards Presented At W.A.A. Pow-Wow "Champions are made, not through luck, but through work," Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant physical education professor told the annual powwow last week. The program consisted of a sports style show, narrated by Marjorie Free, president, and an address and presentation by Miss Hoover of the awards earned last year. She announced that Kappa Kappa Gamma captured the intramurals championship cup for the sixth consecutive year. Teams receiving championship awards were Chi Omega, volleyball and deck tennis; Delta Gamma, basketball; Watkins hall, softball; Alpha Delta Pi, tennis singles; Kappa Kappa Gamma, table tennis doubles and singles, tennis doubles and badminton; and I. W. volleyball. Individual high point award winners were: Marjorie Free, College senior; Lucille Land, education senior; Lavone Jacobson, 45; Conn Markley, College sophomore; and Mary Morrill, College senior. New York Paper Publicizes Western Civilization Course Stories concerning the introduction of the Western Civilization course on the campus have appeared in recent editions of the New York Times. Prof. Hilden Gibson, advisor of the course, said today. Numerous requests have come from colleges and universities for lists of the required reading material. Professor Gibson added. Corbin Has Visitors Donna Glorick and Elizabeth Niven, former residents, visited Corbin hall Tuesday. They are taking occupational therapy training at the University of Kansas hospitals in Kansas City. Two Visit A. O. Pi's James Ferguson and Robert Bobst, Kansas City, were dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night. My "civvies" really look sharp because I sent them to the Independent Cleaners! INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS PHONE 432 740 VERMONT 'Walk Out Time' Is Here, Tra-la When sorority and fraternity pledges begin upturning furniture, letting air from tires, and throwing actives in cold showers, then hitchailing it out of town—you'll know it's "walk-out time" once more. Each year all pledges walk out on their actives, for a day. However, it works both ways. The actives have their fun at the "walk-in," a reception planned especially for the pledges. It consists in a severe scolding, making pledges sleep minus mattresses, and crawl about on hands and knees. Two don'ts are in the "walk-out" rules, which it would benefit pledges to know. Don't cut classes, and don't out after closing hours. Phi Chi Theta, professional business fraternity for women, held its first fall meeting at 4:30 Thursday in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. In previous years the pledges have found numerous pranks to play upon actives before they walk out. Some of the better ideas were disconnecting telephone lines, throwing electric master switch, discharging house boys for the day, tying clothes in knots, and soaking toothbrushes in baby oil. Hollis Appoints Phi Chi Theta Officers and Committees Emily Hollis, president, made the following appointments: Marjorie Boyle, historian; Betty Smith, chapter hostess; Dorothy Cooper, Marie Tompkins, and Frances Crisp, membership committee; Rosemary Ryan, Lorraine Witt, and Marguerite Kaaz, courtesy committee; and Martha Mitchell, Erda Belle Johnson, Mary Lou Sneegas, entertainment committee. You Need a Billfold to carry "on campus" and we have them Tulsa, Okla. (UP)—One minute is long enough for a kiss in public, says a "kissing ordinance" designed to speed up traffic in downtown Tulsa. ONLY 6 MORE DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT NEW Fingertips and lips in Revlon's new startling color provoke questions. And "Fatal Apple" Face Powder provokes still more. For not since Eve winked at Adam has there been such a provocative color on the American scene. And, as ever, Revlon's staying power is terrific! 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