Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1959 Alpha Phi Holds Convention Mrs. Marie Schoeppel, wife of Senator F. Schoeppel (R-Kans), stressed women's leadership in the world today in her speech at a banquet which climaxed activities at the district Alpha Phi sorority convention held here this weekend. The convention, which was sponsored by the KU chapter, followed the theme, "Phi's Face the Future." Delegates from nine chapters covering a five state area including Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado and Oklahoma were invited. Over 125 collegiate members and alumnae attended. Convention activities began Friday afternoon with registration and a buffet dinner at the local chapter house. A night club party was held in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union Friday evening with Michael (Tony) Morrow, Kansas City, Mo., senior, acting as master of ceremonies. Charla Hood, Overland Park sophomore, narrated the fashion show, which featured clothes from the Jay Shoppe and Ober's Junior Miss. Round table discussions were held Saturday at the Kansas Union. The delegates attended the Jayhawk buffet at noon. Among the alumnae attending the event were Mrs. Schoepel; Mrs. Fred Hatton, Alpha Phi district governor; Mrs. Pat Miller, state chairman and Mrs. Jean Bush Crowder, one of the founders of the KU chapter. Campus Club News Foster Hall Foster Hall recently held an exchange dinner with Douthart Hall *** Foster Hall held a dessert dance recently with Miller Hall. --in Southampton, England on a Fulbright scholarship. Carruth-O'Leary Hall Carruth and O'Leary Hall recently held an open house and tea for parents. Phi Kappa Theta The pledge class of Phi Kapp Theta fraternity held an hour dance Tuesday night with the fifth floo of Corbin-North Hall. * * Kappa Phi Kappa Phi, Methodist women's organization, has pledged the following: Patricia Goldberg, Kansas City, Mo., Elizabeth Given, Independence, Kan., and Linda Nicholson, Pierce City, Mo.; all juniors. Priscilla Cherry, Pittsburgh, and Jeanette Tucker, Osborne, both sophomores. Sondra Young, Wellington, Mary Keeter, Clovis, N.M., Judy Church, Greensburg, Elizabeth Fly, Topeka, Carolyn Sue Carter, Independence, Kan., Norma Joanne Randall, Colby, and Dorothy Burton, Council Grove. All are freshmen. Miss Young was elected president of the pledge class. Miss Church is the secretary and Miss Carter projects chairman. Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity held its annual luau party recently. The party was held at the chapter house. Sigma Alpha Epsilon The chaperones were Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow, Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. E. C. Raney and Mrs. A. W. Jenkins. *** Delta Upsilon Delta Upsilon social fraternity recently held its Trophy Girl Formal at the Lawrence Country Club. The chaperones were Mrs. Marian Wilson, Mrs. Dorothy Coulin, Mrs. Gordon Yockey and Miss Merle Munson. Kathryn Hupp, Wichita senior, was elected Trophy Queen. Her attendants were Ernestine Williams, Wichita sophomore, and Jane Bortz, Downs sophomore. Delta Upsilon recently elected its pledge class officers. They are Roger Schmanke, Ottawa freshman, president; Stan Andeel, Wichita freshman, vice president; Larry Houston, Wichita freshman, secretary treasurer, and Randolph Austin, Salina freshman, social chairman. * * Miller Hall Sam Anderson, instructor of German, recently gave a talk at Miller Scholarship Hall on his trip through Europe and Russia. Slides of the trip were shown. Mrs. Rebecca Berry of Yates Center announces the engagement of her daughter, Carol, to Harold Wegweiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wegweiser of Brooklyn, N. Y. Engagement Announced Miss Berry is a member of the KU graduating class of 1959 and is now attending Southampton University Wegweiser is a junior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. One-fourth of all U.S. exports go to Latin America, and half of all Latin American exports come to the U.S. S. U. A. MODERN BOOK FORUM Presents AKU AKU Professor Carlyle Smith narrates his Films of the Expedition WEDNESDAY, NOV.18 4:00 p.m. KANSAS UNION TROPHY ROOM Refreshments PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS BERRY COE with THOMAS GOMEZ • Produced by WILLIAM PERLBERG and GEORGE SEATON • Directed by WALTER LANG • Screenplay by JOHN MIHAEL HAYES • Based on a play by SAMSON RARHALSON GERSHWIN WRITE THE TITLE ... BONG ALA FITZERD SIGNS IT! PLUS CARTOON, NEWS — SHOWS 7:00 9:00 STARTS WEDNESDAY! 4 DAYS! 25 wo BAG field Sonny Would jacket the Ja turn i CONF studer L. Per Co. V. CO-HIT: RICHARD TODD — BETSY DRAKE IN "INTENT TO KILL" MEN $35 to Shawn VARSITY STARTS WEDNESDAY! THEATRE Telephone VIKING 3-1065 4 DAYS!! ENDS TONITE: JEFF CHANDLER, FESS PARKER "THE JAYHAWKERS" STUD during 10 or o'clock See Library. TAPE MUST 400 35MM James REMII Rite" case. rision. 1949 F car. C KU 42 1957 (power $ 812\frac{1}{2} $ WEBC New d after !