Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. March 15. 1960 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY officers (left to right) Gary Bergmann, operations officer; Harold Bergmann, information officer; Dale McKemey, commander; Capt. Kenneth Shook, staff adviser; John Durrett, assistant commander; Randall Nollette, administrative officer, and Van Hoisington, comptroller. Air Society Elects Officers The KU Arnold Air Society initiated seven new members, elected six officers and ended the evening with a semi-formal dance in the Banquet Room of the Little Banquet Restaurant. The pledges initiated in the candle-lit service are David L. Nolting, Notinville; Bruce A. Burns, Olathe; F nall F. Nollette, Monument; Leigh E. Stamets, Clay Center; Van E. Loisington, Paradise; John E. Cepessa, Independence, Mo., all somhomes, and Larry K. Burke, Dodge City junior. Dale McKemey, Downs junior is the new commander. Other officers are John Durrett, Prairie Village junior, executive officer; Gary W. Bergmann, junior, is operations officer and his brother, Harold W. Bergmann is information officer, both of Lenexa; Nollette, administrative officer, and Hoisington, comptroller. The cadets and their dates danced to the music of Gary Bergmann and his Hi-Fi set. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert P. Ash attended the meeting and the dance. Lt. Col. Ash is professor of air science of the Kansas AFROTC Detachment No. 280. Capt. Kenneth L. Shook and Mrs. Shook also attended the meeting, Capt. Shook is the adviser to the Arnold Air Society. ... On the Hill... Lewis Hall Richard Reitz, Council Grove graduate student, has been elected president of Lewis Hall. Other officers are Bob Landolt, Sherman, Tex., graduate student, vice president; Bob Weeks, Grandview, Mo., graduate student, secretary; Jim Hopson, Kansas City, Kan., junior, treasurer. Paul Stone, Ottawa sophomore, social chairman; Barry Harratty, Plainfeld, N. J., sophomore, athletic chairman and Dick Mathis, Kansas City, Kan., junior, song leader. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epilson has announced the initiation of 14 members. Initiated were Samuel Lux, Topeka; James Talley, De Soto, Jack Chambers, Leavenworth, and Arthur Smith, Kansas City, Mo., all sophomores. James Warner, Wichita; Donald McKillop, Prairie Village; Rex Romeiser, Salina; Theodore Riesinger, Catoosa, Okla.; Allen Theno, Paola; Larry Waylan, Herington; John Williams, Osage City; Richard Hartley, Baxter Springs; Fred Perry Jr. Junction City, and Lloyd Buzzi, Arkansas City, all freshmen. Warner was honor pledge and Lux was honor initiate. Alpha Omicron Pi Priscilla Camp, Lawrence freshman, was elected president of the 1860 spring pledge class of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Other pledge officers are Janet Burnett, Lawrence, assistant rush chairman; Mari Wagner, Lawrence, junior panhellenic council representative; Karon Kay Carpenter, Lakewood, Colo., vice president; Martha Obert, Red Cloud, Neb. secretary. Pamela Maupin, Waterville, treasurer; Pamela Adrian, Moundridge, standards board representative to Gertrude Sellards Pearson dormitory; Mary Deboard, Merriam, standards board representative to the north side of Corbin Hall; Mary Helen Mertz, Wamego, standards board representative to the south side of Corbin Hall. Connie Caywood, Wichita, chaplain; Lorene Gibbens, Valley Falls, songleader; Eason Louise Hunteon, Prairie Village, historian; Lynn Nisswonger, Overland Park, parliamentarian; Lois Reynolds, Hays, standards chairman, and Judith Wilcox, Kirkwood, Mo., social chairman. All are freshmen. Campus Club News Donald Niemackl, Topeka junior, has been elected sergeant at arms for Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Mrs. O. H, Donnenwirth, nationa sponsor of Kappa Phi, was a specia guest Friday evening of the Metho dist university women's club. Tau Kappa Epsilon Kanna Phi *** Charlie Chou, a student at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, was the guest speaker. He spoke on "The Bower of Real Christianism." The worship service was given by Janet Dorman, Lucas sophomore; Elizabeth Fly, Topela freshman, and Carol Allen, Leavenworth senior. Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation held a square dance at the student center Friday evening. The KU Newman Club recently held its annual election. Karl Edwards, associate professor of education, called for the group. Newman Club Those elected were William Kelly, Goodland senior, president; Rosanna Thomas, Louisburg sophomore, first vice president and religious chairman; Judith Oates, Grinnell freshman, second vice president and membership chairman. Julie Dennis, Lawrence sophomore, recording secretary; Charlene Galt, Chanute sophomore, corresponding secretary; Robert Sheley, Kansas City, Kan., junior, treasurer; Beverly Penka, Larned junior, historian, and Leanna Czincoll, Detroit sophomore, social chairman. Phi Chi Theta Phi Chi Theta, professional sorority for women in business recently elected Judith Platt, Kansas City, Mo., president. Other officers are Mary Lou Bee secker, Colby, vice president; Mary Lou Cunningham, Bonner Springs, recording secretary, and Sylvia Vandever, Kansas City, Mo., treasurer, all juniors. Susan Baker, Holton sophomore, was elected corresponding secretary. Gamma Alpha Chi **★** **★** **★** Gamma Alpha Chi, national advertising fraternity for women, has elected Rosa Lind, Lawrence junior, as president. Other officers are Peggy Kallos, Horton senior, vice president; Beverly Scheperle, Jefferson City, Mo. sophomore, secretary; Susanne Ellermeier, Norton sophomore, treasurer. Linda Fettig, Connersville, Ind., sophomore, historian; Dorothy Trickett, Topeka junior, assistant historian, and Dorothy Boller, Kansas City, Mo., senior, reporter. The scene changes but the aspirations of men of good will persists. — Vannevar Bush. Like most fads, the current pancake craze started on the west coast, especially in California. But, in a survey on this campus, students seem to think pancake parlors would be a grand idea. After pizza, what next? The answer: pancakes. Pizza-Flavored Pancakes What Next ?? Fashions & Accessories For Every Occasion One student said, "I think it would be great. I like pancakes and I never get them here at school. Another place to eat would be fine." Sizes 5 through 16 While there have been a few pancake houses here and there, it looks like they'll be springing up everywhere soon — just as pizzerias did five years ago. Elevator from Men's Store Why pancakes? The traditional breakfast dish can be enjoyed at any time of the day and can be prepared in dozens of ways. Pancakes and ice cream are the current rage. Also on the menu are: and pancakes, made with corn. Ginger and pancakes, topped with coconut honey. Potato pancakes, with apple sauce and bacon strips. VI 3-2057 821 Mass. French pancakes with strawberries, cointreau, etc. Swedish pancakes, served with lingonberries. Manhattan pancakes, unleavened and blintze style. Blueberry pancakes with suzette topping. African banana pancakes. Hawaiian pancakes, with pineapple. Chocolate pancakes with chocolate chips. What if you don't like pancakes? Most pancake houses offer blueberry, strawberry, pecan, etc., waffles, too. It's hard telling whether pancakes will replace pizza. Perhaps, the pizza people had better try offering pancake-flavored pizza. With syrup? Pinning Announced Miss Porter is president of Omega Tau Iota, professional occupational therapy sorority. Kilgore is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The pinning of Kaye Porter, Sterling junior, to Douglas Kilgore, Salina junior, has been announced by Douthart Hall. He who surpasses or subdues mankind, must look down on the hate of those below. — Lord Byron.