Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1959 ... On the Hill ... Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has elected three new officers. They are Kenneth Rock, Abilene senior, vice president; Charles James, St. Louis, Mo.; senior, secretary and Jack Gibbens, Kansas City, Mo. senior, historian. Committee appointment were also made. Major chairmen include George Weems, Neodesha sophomore, rush; Aubrey Davis, Leawood senior, pledge training; Thomas Turner, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, special. Dennis Park, Kansas City, Kan. senior, scholarship; John Jarvis Bartlesville, Okla., junior, activities. Jack Dysart, Sterling senior, alumni relations. Dennis Stone, Belleville junior, buildings and grounds; Van Strickler, Winfield sophomore, mothers and wives; Dick Harris, Kansas City senior, house manager. Housemothers' Tea DG's Plan Fashion Show Sellards, Watkins, Jolliffe, Pearson, and Stephenson scholarship halls gave a tea introducing their new housemothers recently in the Kansas Room of the Union. This is the viewpoint of Mrs. Dale Talmage, buyer and coordinator for Talmage's in Topeka, who is helping members of Delta Gamma prepare for a fashion show tomorrow. The show will be given at the sorority house with the proceeds going to aid the blind, the sorority's national project. The public is invited and tickets may be purchased for $50 by calling Judy Coffman at Vlkng 3-1610. The theme of the show will be "Fashion Refreshers," giving idens on how college women can give their wardrobe a lift at mid-fall. It will include sports clothes, skirts and sweaters, wool dresses, a few cocktail dresses and some spring dresses. There will be 10 models who will each wear five different outfits. Mrs. Talmage will narrate the show. Corbin Hall Corbin Hall recently elected corridor chairmen and board of standards representatives. The freshman girls are: Jeannenette Ross, Washington, D.C., hall council chairman; Janelle Haury, Halstead, vice chairman and board of standards chairman; Linda Viola, Abilene, social chairman; Suzanne A. Smith, Webster Groves, Mo., courtesy committee chairman. Rebecca King, Emporia, scholarship chairman; Kaye Stevenson, Cape Girardeau, Mo., activities chairman; Sandra Curran, Leawood, secretary; Kendall Waggoner, Kirk-wood, Mo. treasurer. The members of board of standards are: Ann Holmes, Prairie Village, Sherri Dobbins, Lawrence, Toni Delmonico, Wichita. Phi Kappa Psi Thirty members of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and their dates migrated to Lincoln, Neb., last weekend to attend the Kansas-Nebraska game. They were entertained at the Phi Kappa Psi chapter house in Lincoln. Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta has announced the initiation of the following men: Ronald Michaels, Hiawatha junior; Joseph Seyler, Topeka sophomore; John McCartney, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. Stephenson Hall recently held a dessert dance with Miller Hall. Stephenson Hall Acacia Acacia fraternity held its annual Gingham and Jeans party recently at the Heck barn northeast of Lawrence. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, recently elected officers. They are Richard Reinhold, Chicago, Ill., senior, president; Joseph Letts, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, senior vice president; Michael Dring, Mission junior, historian. Charles Brown, Quenemo junior, junior vice president; Arlen Schroeder, Leavenworth senior, secretary; Joseph Campbell, Independence, Mo. junior, treasurer and Donald Catlin, Olathe junior, chancellor. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi held its annual fall party at the chapter house recently. The theme was "Man, Like a Party." Music was provided by the band of Nathan Davis and Danny Gomez. The chaperones were Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. Roy Conlin, Mrs. Earl A. Yoe and Mrs. Ethel Harmon. A pre-party was held at the Tee Pee. Develop Your Management Ability: Join Society for the Advancement of Management Membership meeting—7:30 tonight-Pine Room of the Union Guest Speaker—William B. Sharp Jr., Personnel Representative for Western Tablet and Stationery Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Subject: Management by Objective Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL The best tobacco makes the best smoke! R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.; Winston-Salem, N.C. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has announced the pinning of Margaret Welch, Hutchinson senior, to James Whittier of Kansas City, Mo. Couples Announce Pinnings Whittier is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and a 1959 graduate of Kansas University. Welch-Whittier Johnson-Seyb Alpha Chi Omega sorority announced the pinning of Jackie Johnson. Hutchinson senior, to Jerry Seyb, Iola senior. Seyb is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Brown-Cadwallader * * Goodbar-Mullen Engstrand-Cooksev Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the pinning of Margaret Brown, Kansas City, Mo., senior to Gary Cadwallader of Lincoln, Neb. Cadwallader is a graduate of Nebraska University where he was president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Gamma Phi Beta sorority announced the pinning of Judy Goodbar, Kansas City, Kan. senior, to Clifford Mullen, Kansas City, Kan., senior, and Mary Lee Engstrand, Wichita junior, to Robert Cooksey, Iola junior. Mullins and Cooksey are members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The anouncements were made by Sandra Miller, Lawrence sophomore; Sara Phipps, Kansas City, Mo.; junior; Kathleen Ne尔, Neil, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Sara Clawson, Hartford junior; Mary Eggleston, Macon, Mo., senior; and Suzanne Kastner, Salina senior. A party was held at the Dine-A-Mite following the announcement. 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