University Daily Kansan Page 5 ... On the Hill Phi Kappa Theta Phi Kappa Theta fraternity recently held a picnic and hour dance with Alpha Delta Pi sorority. --we'd like the opportunity to talk with you about a variety of up-to-date plans which can be tailored to your individual needs. Stop by or telephone. Chaperones were Mrs. Thomas Clark, Alpha Delta Pi housemother; Mrs. Robert Sellers, province president of Alpha Delta Pi; Mrs. Edward Dicks, Phi Kappa Theta housemother. Phi Kappa Theta fraternity recently held its annual "Moonshiner Brawl" at the chapter house. Alpha Kappa Lambda Chaperones were Mrs. Edward Dicks, Phi Kappa Theta house-mother; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bickle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity recently held its annual Barn Party. --we'd like the opportunity to talk with you about a variety of up-to-date plans which can be tailored to your individual needs. Stop by or telephone. Newly initiated members of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity are Mike Carson, Allendale, N.J., sophomore; John Eagle, Atchison senior; Jim Young, Kansas City, Kan., senior. * * Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity recently held an exchange dinner with Alpha Phi sorority. Chaperones were Mrs. Annella Ankron, Alpha Phi housemother, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Alpha Kappa Lambda housemother. *** The pledge class of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity held an hour dance with the first floor east wing of Gertrude Sellars Pearson. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Alpha KappaLambda housemother chaperoned. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta sorority has announced the initiation of 15 pledges. Ruth Moyer, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, was named honor initiate. Jan Wise, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, was named outstanding pledge. Other initiates are Alla Aldrich Clinton, Iowa; Toni Delmonico, Wichita; Dixie Dunnaway, Topeka; Jan Engstrand, Wichita; Tammie Fraker, Topeka; Carolyn Lehman, Abilene; Barbara Ossian, Topeka; Mary Sheppeard, Clay Center; Janice Tomlinson, Kansas City, Kan. All are sohomores. Virginia Langston, Wichita; Kathy McCarthy, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Penney, Kansas City, Mo., Melissa Weeks, Leavenworth. All are juniors. Concordia Club Concordia Club held its biennial parents' Day Oct. 15. Members accompanied their parents to the KU-Oklahoma game and treated them to dinner at the house. Theta Tau Theta Tau fraternity recently entertained Donald Metzler, associate dean of the School of Engineering, and his family at a dinner given at the chapter house. Pi Lambda Theta Carol Lynn Coberly, Grove; Joan Adelle Dunkin, Wichita; Barbara Nan English, Dodge City; Jeanette Brickson, Mission; Marilyn Estes, Kansas City, Mo.; Diane Fitzgerald Wagner, BeIoit. In a recent ceremony Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, pledged 23 senior women. They include Martha Abel, Clay Center; Mary Lou Amick, Mission; Elizabeth Bukaty, Fort Scott; Jean Challinor, Kansas City, Mo.; Sara Clawson, Hartford. Sandra Sue Grubb, Mission; Mary Elizabeth Hamilton, Pratt; Nancy G. Haskin, Olathe; Neola Pearl Kinkel, Colby; Patricia Latimer, Independence, Mo.; Sharon Mather Wagner, Stafford; Sally McLean Hart, Kansas City, Kan.; J. Kathryn Nigh, Ward, Independence, Mo. Elizabeth Ann Orth, Piqua; Sibyl Riekenberg, Topeka; Karen Schull, Kansas City, Mo.; Sally Wooten, Aurora, Mo. * * Sigma Nu Sigma Nu fraternity recently entertained the Delta Gamma sorority with a breakfast party in the Flame Room of the Dine-A-Mite. Chapterones were Mrs. Ray W. Conlin from Delta Gamma sorority and Mrs. J. E. Stephens from Sigma Nu fraternity. Delta Tau Delta The Delta Tau Delta fraternity pledge class recently serenaded all sorority houses and the freshman women's dormitories. Scarves Become Popular Scarves Become Popular Scarf ties are popular with coed's shirts. Women's Wear Daily reports the best colors are ash green, eggshell, and a new lilac which looks especially well with green tartans. An object in possession seldom retains the same charm that it had in pursuit—Pliny the Younger AN ALL NOW! NEW MOTOR BANK 9th & Tenn. AT THE FOOT OF "THE HILL" Conveniently Located to Offer the Following— ★ CHECKS CASHED ★ OPENING NEW ACCOUNTS ★ MONEY ORDERS ★ RECEIVING DEPOSITS Delta Tau Delta fraternity recently held a dinner and dance with Lambda Phi Beta sorority at the fraternity shelter house. *** Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council recently held an organizational "smoker" at the Tee Pee. Shoes Mix Not Match The Delta Tau Delta fraternity recently held a skating party with Pi Beta Phi sorority. . . . Monday, Oct. 31, 1960 Shoes Mix, Not Match Now it's a mix instead of a match afoot. Margaret Jerrold, the footwear designer, produces the mixed shoes for fall. One combination called for sharp orange on one foot; purple on the other. Orange lines the purple shoe. The orange shoe is lined in purple. "Buy as many as six pairs in different colors," said the designer. "Mix or match as you please. The variations are endless." Pi Beta Phi Sorority Announces Pinnings Pi Beta Phi sorority recently announced the pinnings of two of its members. H. B. Dairyland 23rd & Ohio The sorority has announced the pinning of Sue Patton, Independence, Mo., junior, to Ted Hall, Garden City, fifth year architecture engineering student. Hall is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Featuring Malts, Shakes, Sandwiches Pi Beta Phi has also announced the pinning of Frances Fullerton, Kansas City, Mo., junior to Larry Heck, Lawrence junior. Heck is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. 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