Page 14 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 17, 1959 Two Sororities Merge in July Two national sororities, Sigma Kappa and Pi Kappa Sigma, will begin the school year under a new organization. The merger of the two social societies was completed in July. Both sororities will be known as Sigma Kappa, Jane Boyd, Newton junior and president of the KU chapter of Sigma Kappa, said today. There are now 97 chapters in the sorority with more than 200 alumnae groups. There were formerly 73 chapters of Sigma Kappa and 24 chapters of Pi Kappa Sigma. Installation of the members on Pi Kappa Sigma into Sigma Kappa will be completed this fall on the various campuses where the chapters are located. Alumnae members of Pi Kappa Sigma may join Sigma Kappa during the coming year and initiation services for them are being planned in many places over the country. Two members of the Pi Kappa Sigma national council were initiated into Sigma Kappa at the Sigma Kappa Officers Training School in August. Acacia Hosts Regional Fraternity Convention The KU chapter of Acacia fraternity was host to 150 representatives from 18 chapters August 26-29 at the fraternity's Midwestern Regional Conference on leadership training. George B. Smith, dean of the University, presented the opening talk to delegates from the University of Arkansas, University of Illinois, Illinois Wesleyan, Central Missouri State College, Louisiana State University, University of Nebraska, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, Kansas State University, University of Texas, University of Wisconsin, University of Missouri, Missouri School of Mines, University of Iowa, Iowa State University, University of Minnesota and Northwestern University. Paris designers favor new color combinations in suits and gloves—with a pale blue suit, taupe with bright blue, maroon with beige, orange with blue-gray, orange with peach, and almond with green. Women are such expensive things George Meredith. A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND—There are gleams galore in many a KU cood's eye this fall to match the glitter of the "rock" she is supporting on her third finger, left hand. Above, friends are shown admiring the ring of a newly-engaged student. They are, left to right, Elizabeth Gray, Topeka sophomore, Margaret Elliott, Paola senior, Nancy Kibler, Topeka senior, and Jean Gray, Kansas City, Mo., senior. Summer Love Lures Frat Pins Donnelly-Gray Alpha Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Patsy Donnelly, Lawrence senior, to Jan Gray, Lyons. Gray was a member of the K.U. graduating class of 1959 and a member of Delta Chi fraternity. McFerson-Detmer Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has announced the pinning of Mary Helen McFerson, Wichita junior, to Don Detmer, Great Bend junior. Detmar is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Belgard-Cleland Delta Delta Delta sorority has announced the pinning of Kathy Belgard, Newton junior, to Jim Cleland, Wakeeney. Cleland was a member of the K.U. graduating class of 1959 and affiliated with Delta Tau Delta fraternity. The pinning was announced by Kay Hargrove, Chanute junior. Culver-Wilcox Gamma Phi Beta sorority has announced the pinning of Linda Culver, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, to Mike Wilcox, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Fernie-Hunt Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has announced the pinning of Betsy Fernie, Hutchinson junior, to Buz Hunt, Chicago. Ill., senior. Hunt is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Daugherty-Kent Tau Kappa Epsilon traternity has announced the pinning of Jim Daugherty, Lawrence senior, to Judi Kent, Beloit sophomore. Johnson-Toalson Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has announced the pinning of Loretta Johnson, Independence, Mo., junior, to Bill Toalson, Dodge City first year medical student. Toalson is a member of Phi Delta Theta. 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