3 end go I will leave the will council of to die american of life developing o coun- the Chi- attend. Satur- and will ion and an film. iation resident to con- 000 for ear. or part of Bac- cernoon. e K. U. —113 son to hop in -113 h aud- eward. ne 415. -110 Fraser Owner escrip- at the nalism -109 immed Bat- e same l pay- ransan building. -109 ing 11 each, library. y and unnec- -108 encing Brack- J. -108 Theta, Alpha Chi Pledges Begin Traditional Initiation Preliminaries With braids and a half-and-half hair (half up and half down) hairdos, without make up, and with traditional humble-but-lengthly introductions to all telephone conversations, pledges of Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Chi Omega are this week participating in the preliminaries which will lead to their initiation this weekend. Both sororites are planning services Saturday. Sigma Kappa led the women's initiation process this year, when they held ceremonies last Saturday for 15 girls. Chi Omega and Kappa Kappa Gamma will initiate Saturday, March 24, and Alpha Omicron Pi will make announcement of it's secret initiation plans sometime next week. No dates have been set by Pi Beta Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Gamma, and Alpha Delta Phi. The women's pan-hellenic council will have a business meeting at 4:30 this afternoon in the women's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Miss Martha Peterson, instructor of mathematics, was recently chosen the new adviser of the council. Pi Beta Phi — Dinner guests last night were Mrs. Frank Priest and Frank Priest, Wichita. Campus Society Harmon Co-op-Betty Lee Willis Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Alpha Chi Omega — Carol Bauer, Baker, and Mary Ellen Williamson, Baker, will be dinner guests tonight. Tau Kappa Epsilon has announced the pledging of Roy Mischler, Sabetha. Sigma "Alpha Epsilon has announced the initiation of Jim McBride, who is leaving for paratroop training. Ricker Hall has elected the follow ing officers: Lois Marie Jamison, president; Coral Wade, vice-president; Bermelda Larson, secretary treasurer; Elsie Murphy, social chairman; Venita Inloes, inter-dorm council representative. Hillcrest—Darlene Daetwiler, a resident last semester, was married Pvt. Thomas Burns Sunday. Marv Frances Neidig, Evelyn Mercer, Maurine Zimmerman, Bonnie Chestnut, and Elizabeth Tripp went to Herington to attend the ceremony. Pvt. Burns, who was formerly stationed at the Herington air base, is now at Lincoln. New women this semester are Ardeth Collison, Humboldt; Evelyn Walton, Independence; Arlene Nickels, McLouth; Allene Hershey, Iola; and Dale Weary, Junction City. Jayhawk Co-op—Two new members are Richard Fricker, Parsons, and Jack Sellman, New York City, N.Y. Delta Tau Delta - Jim Mordy left for naval training today. Gamma Phi Beta — Jane Atwood, Shirley Otter, and Dottie Stodder were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Sunday. Kappa Kappa Gamma — An exchange dinner with Alpha Omicron Pi will be held Thursday. Sigma Kappa — New initiates are Courtney Courty, Marlyn Coucher, Shirley Greenther, Alice Hobbs, Betty Enigh, Frances Hadley, Jill University Graduate Weds Granddaughter Of Italian Countess Sgt. Robert E. Glotzbach, Wamego, a graduate of the School of Business in 1940 and the School of Fine Arts in 1942, was recently married to Miss Carola Gola of Naples, Italy, at the Buonacino Parish church in Naples. Mrs. Glotzbach is the grand-daughter of an Italian countess. The marriage climaxed a friendship of fifteen months which began soon after Sergeant Glotzbach landed in Italy from North Africa as a personnel sergeant on a hospital train. After the war, the couple plan to make their home in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Overstreet, Newton, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne, to Richard V. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown. St. Louis. Jeanne Overstreet Engaged To Richard M. Brown, V-12 Miss Overstreet, 1244 Louisiana, is a senior in the College. Mr. Brown is stationed at the University in the V-12 program, and is a senior in the School of Engineering. Stockton Will Speak At Class Graduation Dinner F. T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, will be in Kansas City Wednesday to speak at the graduation dinner of the ESMWT class in traffic management. Dean Stockton's speech, "A Hedge Against the Uncertain Future," will stress the importance of increased education as a safeguard against the future. The traffic management class is taught by Frank C. Woolridge, '31. Lauderale, Janice Lowe, Elizabeth McMillin, Lorea Norrie, Jeanne Smith, Ruth McCurry, Louise Morrow, Sally Scothorn, and Margaret Wright. Atherton-Hartzell Engagement Told Announcement was made at Corbin hall last night of the engagement of Jean Atherton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Atherton, Marceline, Mo., and Richard L. Hartzell, son of Mrs. L. P. Hartzell, Rossville. The announcement was made by Mrs. H. P. Ramage, housemother. Miss Atherton wore an orchid corsage, and Mrs. Ramage received a corsage of pink roses. Chesney Shirley, Betty Marie Sandborn, and Arlene Nichols received carnations. Miss Shirley and Miss Sandborn passed chocolates, and Miss Nichols sang "I Love You Truly." D. J. Demaree sang "Memories," and Norma Antone sang "Always." Miss Atherton is a sophomore in the College, majoring in home economics. She is a member of Kappa Phi, Methodist organization. Hartzell, a member of hte V-12 unit here, is a senior in electrical engineering. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternities. Albert S. Powers, Kansas City, has announced the marriage of his daughter, Betty Jayne, to Ens. Robert Winton Ottosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Ottesen, also of Kansas City. The ceremony was read by Chaplain Carl G. Howie, Feb. 6, at Camp Endicott. R.I. Former Student Weds In Rhode Island Mr. and Mrs. Ottosen, parents of the bridegroom, attended the wedding. There was a dinner following, in Providence, R.I. Ensign Attosen attended the Universities of Kansas and Missouri. He was a student here, in the School of Engineering and Architecture, in 1942 and 1943, and was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The couple will live in New York temporarily, where Ensign Ottosen will have advanced training with naval construction battalions. Tau Sigma Will Meet Tonight Tau Sigma, women's modern dance organization, will meet at 7:15 p.m. today in Robinson gymnasium, for the regular meeting of the club. The group is working on a modern dance program. Your tires get older day by day—and there is little immediate prospect of new ones on the market. That's why we advise you to have your tires recapped by experts right now for full mileage service this spring and summer. Recap Tires For Spring Driving Cities Service Products Fritz Co. Phone 4 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAŞ, MARCH 13, 1945 14 E. 8tn Charlotte Price Is New President Of Methodist Girls Officers elected to Kappa Phi Methodist girls organization, at a meeting in the Kansas room of the Union building Friday evening were president, Marjorie Easter; record-president, Charlotte Price; vice-secretary, Donna Jean Morris; treasurer, Muriel Stember; chaplain, Wilda Horton; corresponding secretary, Mary Belle White; historian, Laura Belle Moore; patronesses, Mrs. George Rinehart, Mrs. G. A. Middleton, Mrs. Sam Ferguson, Mrs. Harold Steeper, Mrs. A. E. Woestemeyer, and Mrs. Fred S. Snart; sponsor, Mrs. Edwin F. Price; and assistant sponsor, Mrs. Richard Riedel. Pledging services were held for Louise Chamberlain, Mary Jane Deering, Edna Hettich, Jeanne Overstreet, and Florence Richert. Mrs. Woodruff to be Hostess to Club Mrs. L. C. Woodruff will entertain the Newcomers club at her home, 2 Westwood, at 3 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Robert Calderwood will review Howard Fast's book, "Freedom Road." Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Emory Johnson, Mrs. E. S. Gray, Mrs. A. H. Buch, and Mrs. Grant Pistorius. According to a letter received a few days ago by Dean Frank T. Stockton, G. F. Gazell, former instructor in the School of Business, is serving as a ship's transportation officer in the army transport service. Mr. Gazell is engaged in payroll work at the New York port of embarkation. Former Instructor With Army Betty Ann Schieber Weds Pvt. Don Olsen, A. O. Pi Announces Alpha Omicron Pi has announced the marriage of Betty Ann Schieber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schieber, Hudson, N. Y., to Pvt. Don J. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Olsen, Ogden, Utah. The ceremony took place Saturday, March 10, in Little Rock, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Nimegar, of Salt Lake City, were attendents for the couple. Miss Schieber is a senior in the College and is majoring in chemistry. She is corresponding secretary for Alpha Omicron Pi, and a member of Iota Sigma Pi, women's chemistry sorority. Pvt. Olsen recently returned from Brazil where he has been working for the state department. He attended the University of Utah. He is now stationed at Camp Robinson with an infantry unit. Pre-Meds to Sign For Aptitude Tests Medical aptitude tests will be given April 13 for all pre-medical students who have not taken the test before, Prof. A. H. Turney announced this morning. The present plan calls for the tests to be given at 2 p.m. in room 265 of Bailey chemical laboratories, said Mr. Turney, who will be in charge of the tests. This will be the only time this year that the tests will be given. Students who desire to take these tests should register at the Guidance bureau office before April 1. A fee of $1.50 will be collected from each student at the time the examination is given. 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