University Daily Kansan Thursday. Nov. 17, 1963 Mrs. T. R. Counter, new Theta Chi fraternity housemother, was formally presented recently by the fraternity at a reception and house opening. Standing left to right in the reception line are, Rudy Vondracek, Timken senior and president; Mrs. Counter; Dick Godfrey, president of the Alumni Assn., and Ross D. Hogue, president of Greek Builders Inc. Social Functions on the Hill Theta Chi The Theta Chi pledge class held an hour dance recently with the women of third floor G.S.P. at the chapter house. Concordia Club Concordia Club recently held its annual Fall barn party, the "Droc Noc" at Heek's barn. Decorations were in the theme of the Big Pumpkin. The pledge class presented a skit satirizing members of the house, with Glen DeWerff, Ellinwood senior, acting as master of ceremonies. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lechner of Grand Island, Nebr. and Mrs. Hazel Carter. Fraternity Elects James May, Prairie Village sophomore, has been elected president of the Alpha Kappa Lambda pledge class. Other officers are Phil Clark, Independence, Mo., senior, vice president; Steve Stephen, St. Marys freshman, treasurer; Blaime King, Ulysses sophomore, secretary and Bill Sterbens, Bucklin freshman, social chairman. Margie Wingate Kappa Alpha Theta Wearing one of the smart pastel wools available here at $17.98-$22.98 COACH HOUSE Clothes For Town and Country Sigma Nu Plaza Blue Ridge K.C. K.C. KU Campus Lawrence Sigma Nu fraternity announces the pinning of Henry H. Benjes, Prairie Village senior, to Sue Ann Busse also of Prairie Village. Miss Busse formerly attended the University of Kansas. Two Pinnings Are Announced Tavlor-Patz Phi Kappa Tau fraternity announces the pinning of Dan Patz. Mission, to Diann Taylor, Warren, R, I Eoth are sophomores. The pinning was announced at the Phi Kappa Tau Fall Formal in a skit by Dale Coy, Kansas City, Mo. senior. Miss Taylor is a resident at Lewis Hall. Nelson-Cassidv The pinning was announced by Flenor Warah, Liberal junior and Barbara Ossian, Topeka sophomore. Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the pinning of Marcel Nelson, Topeka sophomore, to Mike Cassidy, San Martin, Calif. senior and president fo Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. The newest slacks for women are cut on the bias in the front. The manufacturer, Tapermate, calls them slants and claims that the bias cut makes for a better, more feminine fit. Jackie Kennedy Faces Problem Of No Nursery in White House By Pat Herman United Press International She expects her second child in two weeks and there's no nursery in the White House where she and her husband will take up residence next Jan. 20. Not since Grover Cleveland's young wife Ruth gave birth on Oct. 3, 1891, has there been a nursery in the White House. It is tradition not to alter the use of any of the historic rooms, which would leave the young Jack or Jacqueline only a makeshift place in the White House; probably a redesigned dressing room. Jacqueline Kennedy, who will be the youngest first lady of the century, is facing a unique problem. BUT THE Kennedy women, particularly the society-born First Lady, are an enterprising lot. There was proof of this in the critical early-morning hours of election night when her four sisters-in-law Pat, Jean, Ethel and Eunice all wearing slacks, helped man telephones and tabulate election returns with frightening efficiency in Campaign Manager Robert Kennedy's house. JACKIE, daughter of the late John Bouvier III, was schooled at Vassar College and abroad and speaks three foreign languages French, Italian and Spanish — fluently. Her social contacts are worldwide, extending even into the newspaper field because of a year-long stint as inquiring photographer on the Washington Times-Herald. Her tall, dark looks have caused some envious women to brand her overly sophisticated and too chic. But to this reporter she is just smart looking whether she appears in a casual rain jacket or a maternity coat. I Make the Greatest Pizza So I Can Certainly Stew Mizzou CAMPUS HIDEAWAY Gisle Ho JMRmk CSIq Gsse R Fwdcol iWio