Thursday, May 19. 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 9 unedy spat- rising in the political cause. will be power- groes, actions, a sub- pebup $6 per as the the led at n. Six y first Hubert yndon their their a paras they row in and re- political ct one with er vans. Prime ruling finally session treaty. ressor of ressor of the becoming tomorrow m. The msse the msse the vote our spy neem? people? Dean Taylor Combines Fun With Service at Pi Phi House The Pi Beta Phi sorority house was in mass confusion Monday night-Emily Taylor, dean of women, spent the evening lending her services to the Pi Phis. The Pi Phis had won Dean Taylor's services as a result of their tying with the freshman counselors at Gertrude Sellards Pearson for first place in the month-long fund-raising drive for the KU Women's Memorial Scholarship Fund. The Pi Phis had collected $162.80 which figured $6.02 a person. Dean Taylor arrived at the Pi Phi house dressed in a white uniform topped by a yellow sweater. She wore tennis shoes and an excess of jewelry. "I went as a working coed. I had some Pi Phi pins as decorations on my collar," Dean Taylor said. She made the living room her headquarters for the evening. She made her bed on the sofa and rested her teddy bear at the head of the bed. She told the Pi Phi's that she was going to stay all night. The evening meal reportedly turned into a near riot. The Pi Phi's pushed and shoved past Dean Taylor for the biggest helpings of some food. Dean Taylor said: "But I rose to the occasion. My manners were just as bad as theirs. I finally got enough to eat but I had to fight for every bite." Dean Taylor said. The inter-communications buzz system proved confusing to Dean Taylor during the hours that she was on phone duty. She soon let men go upstairs to find their dates for the evening. Needless to say, the Pi Phi's were startled when they answered the knock at their door to find their dates standing in the hall. Dean Taylor called on Eleanor Hawkinson, assistant dean of women, to accompany her in her drum solo. Dean Taylor sat down in the living room and beat a snare drum. A fire drill was essential for the evening. Women rushed from the house. Water poured from the roof —right on Dean Taylor. She said that the women got out in no time at all but that getting them back into the house was a chore. As closing hours neared, Dean Taylor discovered that every Pi Phi was missing from the house. She waited and as the golden hour passed, she began a search of the premises. The long lost Pi Phis were found down in the dining room where they had a party in honor of Dean Taylor. On the Hill... "I found that I could drum louder than they could all sing together," she said. Dean Taylor, who had also spoken to the pledges on morals during the evening by reading them beatnik poetry, said that she was mystified about one event of the evening. Her car disappeared from the parking lot and remained missing until just before she was ready to leave. Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority recently held its annual spring dinner-dance, the Bum Eumm, at the Shawnee Country Club in Topeka. 省 白 南 --their daughter, Sally, to Robert Lee Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Salina. Chaperones were Mrs. Virginia Brammer, Tau Kappa Epsilon housemother; Mrs. Thomas Clark, Alpha Delta Pi housemother; Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Chi Omega housemother; Mrs. Glen Sewell, Phi Gamma Delta housemother, and Mrs. John Skie, Alpha Tau Omega housemother. The Chi Omega sorority pledge class recently held an hour dance with the pledge class of Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Chi Omega housemother, and Mrs. Edna Stewart, Kappa Sigma housemother, were the chaperones. Chi Omega sorority recently held a dinner with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the SAE house. Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Chi Omega housemother, and Mrs. H. W. Jenkins, Sigma Alpha Epsilon housemother, were the chaperones. Sigma Chi Other officers are Henry (Bill) Hopp, McPherson, junior, vice president; Joseph Mize, Atchison, junior, treasurer; Fenton (Pete) Talbott, McPherson, freshman, corresponding secretary. David Thorning, Atchison junior, has been elected president of Sigma Chi fraternity. John Ellis, Coffeyville, recording secretary; William Bailey, Topeka, pledge trainer; John Gilmore, Evanston, Ill., house manager; LeRoy (Dick) Rader, Wichita, historian, and William Lawrence, Great Bend, seergent at all, sophomores. Alpha Tau Omega Michael Cory, Wichita freshman, is honor initiate of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Other initiates are Roger Bright, Maryville, Mo., junior; Berry McCord, Harrisonville, Mo., and Scott Carder, Kansas City, Mo., both sophomores; George Johnson, Mission; Milo Sloo, Topeka; Ralph Murphey, Pittsburg, Philip McKnight, Wichita; Max Shelhaas, Hays, and Steve Hall, Pratt, all freshmen. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Weldon Fate, Kansas City, Mo. junior, has been elected president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Other officers are Richard Hammond, Kansas City, Kan., junior, vice president; Robert Covey, Ames, Iowa, junior, secretary; Charles McIlwaine, Wichita senior, pledge trainer; David Hall, Wichita junior, house manager; Fritz Snyder, Leavenworth sophomore, correspondent; Don Barnett, Tulsa, Okla., sophomore, chronicler; Arthur Smith, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, warden; Allen Theno, Paola junior, herald; Richard Hartley, Baxter Springs freshman, chaplain; and James Falley. DeSoto sophomore, intramural manager. * * Rho Chi Alpha Rho chapter of Rho Chi honorary pharmaceutical society, recently announced the selection of four new members. They are Paul W. Davis, St. Joseph, Mo.; Don C. Dyer, Lawrence; Ben C. Kuiken, Topeka, all juniors; and Douglas G. Mikolasik, Lawrence graduate student. Selection is based on scholastic achievement and contribution to the profession of pharmacy. Anita Grist Sally Ossian Engagements of Couples Announced Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ossian of Topeka announce the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Grist of Independence, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Anita, to Gerald Gene Ganser, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ganser of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Grist, a junior in the School of Education, lives in O'Leary. Ganser attended Kansas City Junior College and is now stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood Army Station, Mo. Shirlev Huff Chi Omega social sorority announces the pinning of Jane Blair, Lawrence, to Philip Harris, Columbus, sophomores. Harris is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Pin to Jane Blair Man is certainly stark mad; he cannot make a worm, and yet he will be making gods by the dozens — Michel de Montaigne Excitement Galore! Smith is a junior in the School of Business and a member of Lambda Chi Alba fraternity. Miss Ossian is a junior in the School of Education and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. ** ** THE ROUGHEST TOUGHEST VENGEANCE-TRAIL FAST ACTION CO-HIT starting and AUDIE MURPHY · TERRY MOORE Released through United Artists NOW! THRU SATURDAY! Miss Huff is a sophomore majoring in business education. . . . The engagement of Shirley Huff to Roman Dulski has been announced by her parents, Capt. and Mrs. W. B. Huff of Chicopee Falls, Mass. Dulski is a freshman majoring in chemical engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eugene Gillum of Webster Groves, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Sue, to David Henry Allen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Cline Allen, also of Webster Groves. Miss Gillum is a junior at William Jewell College and is majoring in elementary education. She is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Allen is a senior at the University of Kansas and will enter Washington University School of Medicine in September. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Two Pinnings Announced Hayn-Myers Saundra Hayn, Wichita senior, and Michael Myers, of Kansas City, Mo., have announced their pinning. Miss Hayn is a member of Delta Gamma social sorority at KU and is majoring in English. Myers, a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon, is stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood Army Station. Mo. He attended the University of Kansas City. Shanafelt-Hynes Sigma Pi fraternity has announced the pinning of Donald Shanafelt, Bonner Springs junior, to Sandra Hynes. Miss Hynes is a student at Kansas City Junior College.