Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 6, 1960 On the Hill Miller Hall Miller Hall has recently announced its officers for the year. They are Sharon Tebbenkamp, Salisbury, Mo., junior president; Barbara Gibson, Kansas City, Kan., senior, vice president; Patricia Glendening, Stockton junior, secretary; Judy Scholes, Council Grove junior, treasurer. Janet Snipley, Kansas City, Kan., junior, house manager; Dixie Lauellen, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, assistant house manager; Joan French, Topeka junior, social chairman and AWS representative; Norma Kelly, Kansas City, Kan., junior, asistant social chairman; Carolyn Houser, Howard sophomore, freshman counselor and activities chairman; Sondra Hays, Salina sophomore, house co-ordinator; Sharon Shineman, Olathe senior, Inter-Residence Counell representative. Janet Woody, Springfield, Mo, sophomore, music chairman; Eleanor Burkhead, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, Women's Residence Assn. representative; Nancy Ray, Kansas City, Kan., junior, historian; Ethia Middleton, Woodbine junior, pianist; Betty Reynolds, Wellington sophomore, alumni secretary; Joanne Prim, Overbrook freshman, publicity chairman; Judy Johnson, Caldwell junior, scholarship chairman. Kathryn Wohlford, Genesse freshman, parliamentarian; Joyce Sayre, Southwest City, Mo., freshman, house photographer; Nadine Prouty, Newton romphore, librarian. Sigma Nu Members of Pi Beta Phi sorority recently were guests at a steak fry and hour dance at the Sigma Nu fraternity chapter house. Following the dance, the symbolic and wandering Pi Beta Phi arrow was returned to the sorority by the fraternity. Chaperones were Mrs. J. E. Stephens and Mrs. Mildred Duni- vent. * * Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau fraternity has announced the pledging of Larry Stevens, Mission freshman. Phi Kappa Tau recently held an hour dance with Douthart Hall. Chaperones were Mrs. W. S. Shaw and Mrs. Sebonia Hancock. Theta Chi Theta Chi fraternity pledged 17 men during rush week. They are James L. McCownell, St. Joseph, Mo., freshman; Richard Dodder, Overbrock sophomore. Charles Edmonds, Lawrence; Larry Graim, Excelsior Springs, Mo.; Roy Houston, Dodge City; Ralph Jane, Dodge City; Gaylord Kuntz, Lawrence; Edward Weidenbner, Junction City; Larry Row, Larned, all are freshmen. William R. Patterson, Wichita sophomore! John Spaeth, Rye Beach. N. H., freshman; Joseph Wujeik, Excelsior Springs, Mo., freshman; Charles L. Wilhelm, Dodge City freshman; Gary L. Meinershagen, Omaha, Neb., freshman. Phillip Bigham, Lyons; Daniel Koden, Kansas City, Mo.; Fred Black, Brunswick, Maine. All are freshmen. * * Theta Chi Theta Chi recently initiated six men. They are Rodney Craft, Junction City senior; Melvin Karrle, St Joseph, Mo., junior; Ronald O Johnston, Anthony senior; John C Sauer, Hamlin junior; Donald Greim, Excelsior Springs, Mo., senior; E. Michael Brady, Mitchell S. D., senior. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Campus Club News The Nurses' Club met last week for the first time this year. Guest of the club was Jean Hill, director of the department of nursing at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. Miss Hill conducted a question-answer session on the nursing program offered by KU. *** Kappa Chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, has recently elected officers. 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