TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THEE nagers丹 di-ion dis Dr.ily, he city of iscon-companychem- Seven Fraternities Announce Pledging of 124 Since July 1 Seven fraternities have announced the pledging of 124 University students since July 1, Karl Erlich, Inter-Fraternity Council president, said today. "Because organized rush weeks for fraternity men have been discontinued for the duration, the official pledge list was completed late," Erlich said. The official list of pledges is as follows: Phi Delta Theta: Bruce Flitts, Wichita; Charles Ball, Pasadena, Cal.; John McLaughlin, Topeka; Frank Pomeroy, Gordon Sondker, Holton; Bert Morris, Hutchinson; Joe Boyd, Bartvillees, Okla.; Mike Kuklenkis, Don Moseley, Kansas City; Ken Daneberg, Matt Zimmermann, Carl Clark, Harold Baker, Dick Dong, Harold Warwick, and Dick Hawkinson, Kansas City, Mo. Delta Tau Delta; Victor Chekey, Halstead; Robert Snyder, Colby; Ralph Parish, Wichita; David Frishie, Kansas City; Frank Korber, Bern; Pat Clemens, Pittsburg; Edgar Miner, Hays; Don Spangler, Belleville; Manard Terry, Junction City; Ray Miller, St. Joseph, Mo.; Phil Stockton, Wayne Stallard, John Twente, Lemont Gastin, Lawrence; Tom Hahn, Dick Emerson, Topeka; Lloyd Smith, Harold Cleveland, Dick Ebert, Tom Eberlin, Kansas City, Mo.; and Stanley Cain, Caney. Phi Gamma Delta: Bill Douglas. Topeka: Dudley Johnson, Tom Jones. Lawrence: Wallace Rouse, Jack McDermott, Rod McIvor, Don Brown, and George Waitt, Wichita; Don Fricker, Ray Simonson, Great Bend; Joe Turner, Independence; and Earl Stanton, Leavenworth. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Frank Haas, Wisconsin; Bill Lamink, Santa Ana, Calif.; Jack Mothershead, Amarillo, Tex. Leon Thomas, Seminole, Okla.; James Baskia, Jack Black, Bill Charllemen, Charles Church, Gus Enloe, Don Frei, James Johnston, James McCollem, Kansas City; Don Fulghum, Jack Tomold, Hal Wilcox, Winfield; Dan Gardner, Francis Pierpont, Walt Young, Chanute; Dave Hall, Miami, Fla.; Jack Hastings, Sedgwick; Paul Jones, Herington; Robert Jones, Hutchinson; Hubert Kintzel, Wichita; Miller Nordeen, Mound City; Dean Perkins, Liberty, Mo., DuMont Reed, Larned; and Bob Rosenfield, Junction City Phi Kappa Psi: Marshall Fryar Wichita; Jack Lasley, Dodge City; Leroy Robison, Lawyers Bay, Lawrence; Eddie Roberts, Defiance, Ohio; Ted Batchelder, Garden City; Burris Jones, Eddie Brunk, Kansas City; Bill Ritt, Don McCaul, George Cox, Duke Montgomery, Jack Miller, Norval Jackson, Kansas City, Mo.; Bill Lynn, M mission; Eldon Luehring, Leavenworth; Charles Kunzelman, Buffalo N.Y. Sigma Chi; Gordon Reynolds, Tacoma, Wash.; John Couch, Anthony; Joe Bukaty; Joe Carlson, John Jackson, Owen Peck, George Newton, Kansas City; Ralph Reed, Hays; Bud Wantland, Ottawa; Don Relihan, South Center; Bob Cellers, Bartlesville, Okla; Sam Hunter, Leavenworth; Bill MacGregor, Medicine Judge; Berry Crosby, Bixby, Okla; Iead Almond, Topela; Harry Starke, Laird Bowman, Dodge City; and Mike Rake. Horton. Beta Theta Pi: Frank Raab, John Mevers, Jack Robinson, Charles McGill Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Betsher, Eureka; George Timmons, George Nettels, Bill Spencer, Robert Freeo, Pittsburg; Robert Idol, Robinson; Robert Mosser, Wichita; Frank Engle, Topea; and Richard Thomas, Tulsa, Okla. Miss Crumrine at Yale Miss Mattie Crumrine of the department of romance languages spent the summer in New Haven, Conn. completing her work for her doctorate at Yale University. She will return in late October for the winter semester. Announcement Made At Formal Dinner Alpha Omicron Pi has announced the engagement of Lorraine Witt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H Witt of Russell, to Cpl. J. William Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wilson, also of Russell. The announcement was made last night at a formal dinner at the Alpha Omicron Pi chapter house. Miss Witt wore a corsage of red roses. Jo Ann Tindall, who assisted with making the announcement received a corsage of gladiolas. Mrs. F. H. Klinkenberg, housemother, wore a corsage of multi-colored crysanthemums. Virginia Miller sang "Sweetheart of Alpha O". The tables were decorated with fall flowers and white candles. Marvel Eno and Mary Margaret Gaynor assisted with the traditional passing of the chocolates. They received corsages of white astors. Miss Witt is a junior in the School of Business. Corporal Wilson was a sophomore in the School of Engineering in 1943. He was recently transferred from Denver, to Tinker Field at Oklahoma City, Okla. He is a member of the ground crew in the army air corps and has served in the armed forces for 19 months. Campus Society Kappa Kappa Gamma — Newly elected officers of the pledge class are; Kathie Piller, president; Pat Ferguson, secretary; Eleanor Churchill, treasurer; Mary Margaret Morris, social chairman; Maxine Grinslow, athletics chairman; Cora Lou Childs, activities chairman; Marge Beneke, song leader. Ricker Hall-Rosalie Erickson, who is completing training in the University School of Nursing at Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City, was a weekend guest. Mrs. Mary Ellen Atkinson temporarily has taken over the duties of housemother in the place of Mrs. Ida Bieber, who is convalescing in Watkins Memorial hospital. Westminster Hall — Merritt Ann Stuber, Kansas State College student, was the weekend guest of Sarah Stuber and Eleanor Albright. Harmon Co-op - Sunday dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Allen of Independence; and Barbara Erickson, Joe Hurtig, and Mary Fulton. BANANA COFFEE CUP Delta Gamma, Officers of the pledge class are: Mary Jane Wagner, president; Elizabeth Esterle, vice-president; Shirley Corlett, secretary; LaRue Johnson, treasurer. New officers of the active chapter include Patsy Creel, house treasurer; Rosemary Ryan, chapter treasurer; Ruth Payne, recording secretary; Sarah Jane Worsley, social chairman; Carol Stewart, rush captain; Bernette Replogle, scrapbook chairman; Donna Jean Morris, intramural chairman. Watkins Hall, Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Gladys Britton, of Columbus, Miss Elizabeth Britton of Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. Frank Strong and Marilyn Whiting, both of Lawrence. Mrs. A. R MacAdoo, housemother, is visiting her daughter in Kansas City. Surgery Patients' Condition Good Patients in the Watkins Memorial hospital who have had recent surgery, are Paul Zook, sophomore in the College, Donald H. Green, ASTRP, Donald G. Fricker, freshman in the Engineering School; and Evelyn Cooper, junior in the College. Their condition is good, Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director, said today. The YWCA will hold a reception and recognition service for old and new members tonight at the Trinity Luheran church, 1245 New Hampshire street. The reception, beginning at 7:30 p.m., will be in the church parlors, Mrs. Rachel Vander-Werf, YWCA secretary, has announced. YWCA Will Have Reception Tonight The candelight recognition service will follow the reception and will be under the direction of Mignon Morton, program chairman. Miss Morton will be assisted by Charlotte Price, secretary of the YWCA cabinet. This service will climax a week of interviewing prospective members. Total membership at the last count was 234. Many have not signed membership cards as yet, Mrs. VanderWerf said, but are free and welcome to do so at any time. Former Fine Arts Students Married in Topeka, Sept. 9 Miss Margaret Whitfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Whitfield of Topeka, and Duanne R. Johnson of Kansas City, Mo., were married Sept. 9, in Topeka. They are now at home at 3226 Lockridge, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Whitfield was a senior in the School of Fine Arts last spring. Mr. Johnson withdrew from the School of Fine Arts as a sophomore in 1943. Philosophy Department Active The philosophy department is offering courses during the present 6-week semester, after being inactive during the summer. Prof. E. H. Hollands is giving Introduction to Philosophy and Introductory Logic. Prof. C. P. Osborne is giving Elementary Ethics and Maincourse of Modern Thought. This is a smaller number of courses than ordinarily offered. Morrill-Elliott Are Pinned Kappa Kappa Gamma announced the pinning of Mary Morrill to Lt. Charles Elliott at dinner last night Miss Morrill wore an orchid corsage. Assisting in the ceremony were Frances Morrill and Marge Free, who wore gardenia corsages. Mrs. A. G. McKay, housemother also wore a gardenia corsage. Lt. Elliott entered the service Feb. 16, 1943, and is now stationed at Savannah, Ga., as an army air corps navigator. Before entering the service, he was a senior in the University, and was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Lt. Elliott was a member of the Owls, honorary fraternity for junior men; Men's Student Council; and Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity. Miss Morrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nash Morrill of Hiawatha, is a College junior in the department of journalism. Miss Morrill is president of Kappa Kappa Gamma, editor of the Jayhawker, a member of the Kansan board, and vice-president of Jay Janes. New Course Will Train Students in Social Work Loren Eiseley, associate professor of sociology, has reported that the junior professional course in social work, authorized last year, will begin next semester. It is a four-year undergraduate course and will train social workers for beginning positions in the field of sociology. Marjorie Wright and V-12 Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Wright of Atwood have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Glyn, to Arthur D. Robbins, apprentice seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robbins of Columbus, Ohio. Robbins is stationed with the navy V-12 unit at the University. He is a sophomore in the School of Engineering. Miss Wright is a junior in the College. She is a member of the YWCA cabinet and the Kappa Phi cabinet. Little Butter in Storage Butter in storage for civilians has shrunk to its lowest level in 29 years. SERVICE MEN LIKE POP CORN We have it packed for overseas mailing. A Nice Christmas Gift 6 Cans T-N-T POP CORN $1.05 $1.05 Barteldes Seed Co. 804 Mass. Phone 92 Know What I Heard? Adelane's have in a new shipment of darling casual wools, in soft pastels, fall plaids, and popular checks just the thing for a KU girl's wardrobe. Everyone says they are just super, so let's go to The Friendly Fashion Store Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years 911 Mass. 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