Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday. April 1, 1960 50 CENTS A TICKET—These women representing the Associated Women Students made up one of the two skits in organized houses last night promoting the Loot for Late Lassies night Saturday. Telling that tickets allow KU women On the Hill Alpha Chi Omega The pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega sorority has elected Janet Kimball, Stanberry, Mo., freshman, as its president. Other officers are Naomi Olsen, Hinsdale, Ill., secretary-treasurer; Gail Subrubier, Elmhurst, Ill., social chairman; Ellen Humphrey, Baytown, Tex., chaplain; Nancy Wiltcoff, Chanute, activities chairman, all freshmen, and Anita Gould, Phillips-burg sophomore, song leader. to stay out until 1:30 a.m. Sunday, are (left to right) Nancy Vermillion, Goodland; Jean Walters, Lincoln, sophomores; Wilna Jo Reedy, Salina freshman; Molly Hoover, Manhattan sophomore, and Judy Fitts, Topeka freshman. Watkins Hall Mary Killgore, Parkville, Mo. sophomore, has been elected president of Watkins Hall for the rest of this semester and next year. Other officers are: Penelope Purnell, Topeka, house manager; Jeanne Martin, Hiawatha, standards chairman; Dorothy Jones, Marshall, Mo., song leader, southmoores. Patricia Williamson, Troy sophomore, vice president; Linda Guise, Marysville, secretary; Nancy Craven, Hillsdale, treasurer, juniors. Emelie Geistfeld, Washington, social chairman; Anne Peterson, Clifton, Inter-Residence Council representative, and Susan Frantz, Atchison, Women's Recreational Assn. representative, freshmen. *** Alpha Delta Pi The pledge class officers of Alpha Delta Pi sorority are Evelyn Benjes, Prairie Village, president; Barbara Hite, Kansas City, Kan., treasurer; Nancy Mullin, Richmond, Mo., secretary; Judith Young, Kansas City, Mo., social chairman, and Susan Adams, Raytown, Mo., song leader, all freshmen. Kappa Phi Campus Club News Kappa Phi, Methodist university women's club, recently held a banquet in honor of its initiates and pledges. Initiates are Dorothy Burton, Council Grove; Carolyn Sue Carter, Independence; Judy Church, Greensburg; Elizabeth Fly, Toeke; Mary Keeter, Clovis, N. Mex.; Joanne Randall, Colby, and Sondra Young, Wellington, all freshmen. Priscilla Cherry, Pittsburg sophmore; Elizabeth Given, Independence, Mo., and Patricia Goldberg, Kansas City, Mo., both juniors. JUNIOR: Diana Brinton, Raytown, Mo.; Diana Fox, Ellsworth; Leslie Gallon, Altaune; Daryl Henderson, Ashland; Sally Jennings, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy Leatherman, Garden City; Roberta Ann Peterson, Clifton; Melanie Poor, Seneca, Mo. Pledges are Virginia Griswold and Jane Dicker, both of Lawrence; Wilna Jo Reedy, Salina, all sophomores, and Lois Holzhauser, St. Joseph, Mo., junior. Anne Stoner, Oskaloosa; Sara Thompson, Arnold, Mo., and Linda Viola, Abilene. All are freshmen. Four Women Given Fraternity Pins Panzer-Roberts A party at Marvin's Gardens tomorrow will herald the pinning of Barbara Panzer, Lincoln senior, to Jack Roberts, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore. The pinning was announced recently at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Roberts in a member of Triangle fraternity. Hymer-James ** A skit announced the pinning of Judy Hymer, Bonner Springs sophomore, to Jack James, Leavenworth junior. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and he is a member of Theta Tau fraternity. Loretta Franchett, Kansas City. Kan, junior; Carol McMillan, Coldwater sophomore; Roberta Johnson, Joliet, Ill., sophomore, and Carole O'Boynick, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, announced the pinning. Wheat-Bryan Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Linda Penny Wheat, Overland Park sophomore, to Tim Bryan, Kansas City, Kan. Bryan is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity at Stanford University. Holm-Wetzler The pinning of Barbara Holm, Prairie Village junior, to Charles Wetzler, Marysville senior, has been announced by Chi Omega sorority. Wetzler is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Box Office Opens 6:30 — Show Starts at Dusk One Wants 'Unpinning' Stories Sees No Hope in Getting Them Dear Diary— My gloomy mood is moving in as I see that spring will make a sad dilemma get worse. Spring-spirited males are pinning their fraternity pins on blushing, squirming gals. The "brothers" laugh. Smooch lines form and move fast. Reports of the pinnings appear in the Kansan, and readers say "Isn't it nice that ole Max and Margie are pinned." Sure, it's nice. But it doesn't help my ego any when I'm not the one getting pinned. I've talked this matter over with the fellow pinned to my roommate. He thinks men would much rather read about women who are no longer pinned than about those females who are no longer classified as "most eligible." Reports of "unpinnings" would make me feel better. But couples that decide against staying pinned don't want to have their names published in accounts of plans that don't work out. The dilemma is unsolvable — until I get my chance to blush and wear a black blouse the following day to show off my fraternity pin. Good night 'n good luck, Munger Will Address Faculty Club Sunday Edwin S. Munger, American Universities Field Staff representative and expert on Africa, will speak Sunday at the KU Faculty Club buffet supper. Mr. Munger's talk on the new nations in Africa will begin at 5 p.m. at the Faculty Club building. This AUFS representative, who has spoken before several KU classes and group meetings this week, will leave the campus next Thursday. H. B. 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