Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1960 ... On the Hill ... Phi Kappa Theta Ronald Szczygiel, Leavenworth freshman, has been elected president of Phi Kappa Theta fraternity pledge class. Other officers are: Donald Jockman, Garnett junior, vice president; James McVeigh, Rochester freshman, secretary; Thomas Enright, Kansas City freshman, treasurer; William Brungardt, Victoria sophomore; Pat Quigley, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore and John McClure, Lawrence freshman, co-rush chairman; Raymond Vallejo, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, religious chairman, John Linden, Salina freshman, and Sam Mlynar, Ansonia, Conn., junior, Interfraternity Pledge Council representatives, and David Salva, Sugar Creek junior, Scholarship chairman. *** The newly elected officers of Phi Kappa Theta fraternity are: John Basile, Topeka junior, president; John Mallon, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, vice president; Jerry Renyer, Topeca sophomore, secretary; Pat O'Connell, Coffeyville senior, treasurer; Bill Stone, Louisburg senior; Jack Potueck, Wellington sophomore, and Fred Miller, "Leavenworth, junior, executive committee." Connell Ryan, Great Bend senior, editor; Larry Daubert, Great Bend junior, historian; Lloyd Stewart, Kansas City junior, sergeant at arm; Jack Potueck and Tom O'Brian, Great Bend senior, Inter- fraternity Council representatives. Tom Clark, Kansas City senior and Bob Smykle, Sioux Falls, S.D., junior, Vox representatives; Vern Celestino, Rochester, N.Y., junior, photographer; Kenneth Stewart, Kansas City junior, public relations; Bob Smykle, social chairman; Fred Miller and Bob Smykle, rush cochairman. Ted Bechtel, Topeka senior, scholarship chairman; Bob Sheley, Kansas City senior, religious chairman; Harley Russell, Topeka senior and Bill-Stone, alumni co-chairman, and Vern Celestino, ritualist and assistant treasurer. --- Lambda Chi Alpha Michael Cassidy, Pebble Beach, Calif., senior has been elected president of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity for the fall semester. *** Other officers are Dale MacCallum, Kansas City vice president and public relations chairman; Ralph Payne, Mission, treasurer; Fred LaMar, Alma, rush chairman; Marx Gibson, Overland Park, pledge trainer; Tom Dunwoody, Warren, Ind, secretary; Ralph Hall, Dighton, social chairman and Bob Gillespie, Mission, house manager. All are juniors. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity announces the initiation of three new members. They are Dick Norfleet and Jim Bauer, Coffeyville seniors, and Roger Lyster, Lincoln junior. * * Carruth-O'Leary Monte Seewald, Brooklyn, N.Y. senior, has been elected president of Carruth-O'Leary men's dormitory. Other officers are John Porter, Kansas City senior, vice president; James Jackson, Rosedale junior, secretary, and Alvan Teragawachi, Honululu freshman, treasurer. Alpha Tau Omega Dennis Nelson, Topeka, has been elected president of the Alpha Tau Omega pledge class. Other officers are: John Lee, Raytown, Mo., vice president; Dave Gough, Chanute, secretary; Kent Welsh, treasurer and Clark Ellis, sergeant at arms, both from Wichita. All are freshmen. *** Delta Tau Delta Clay Edmonds, Minneapolis senior, has been elected president of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Other officers are: James Robinson, Humansville, Mo., junior, vice president; Richard Harper, Kansas City junior, treasurer; Robert Allen, St. Louis junior; recording secretary; Kenneth Lyle, Coffeyville junior, corresponding secretary; Jerry Wilder, Kansas City, Mo., senior, sergeant at arms; Bruce Bee, Kansas City, Mo., junior, pledge trainer; John McCartney, Kansas City, junior, and Gene Lee, Wichita sophomore, rush co-chairmen. Charles Moffet, Kansas City, Mo., junior, scholarship chairman; Robert Ruzicka, Concordia and John Hawley, Marquette, both sophomores, house and grounds co-chairman; John Wood, Kansas City, Mo., junior, social chairman; Evan Ridgway, Atwood, and Barry Cooper, Norton, both juniors, song leaders; Donald Varney, Kansas City, Mo., junior and Paul Empson, Concordia sophomore, publicity co-chairmen. Vaun Kampschroeder, Wichita sophomore, alumni chairman; William Zagar, Arma senior, on-campus rush chairman; Robert Corken, Hiawatha junior, activities chairman; Newton King, Topeka junior and John Matt, Minneapolis sophomore, intramural co-chairmen, and Evan Ridgway, editor of Keltz, fraternity magazine. The pledge class officers of Delta Tau Delta fraternity for this year are: Dean Salter, Garden City sophomore, president; Jack Wilhelm, Independence, vice president; Neil Wood, Topeka, secretary; Dave Culp, Kansas City, Mo., treasurer; John Danenbarger, Concordia, sergeant at arms; Dave Haglau, Wichita, and David Smith, Jackson, Mich., social co-chairmen; James Dillingham, Salina and Steve Lunsford, Kansas City, Mo., rush co-chairmen. All are freshmen. James Devall, scholarship chairman, Ronald Tucker, intramural chairman, Richard Hite, alumni chairman, all from Kansas City, Mo.; Fred Sutter, Independence, activities chairman; James Christain, and James Head, both from St. Louis, Mo., on-campus rush chairmen; James Christain and Steve Lunsford, Interfraternity Pledge Council representatives, and Ted Ruse, Sabetha, song leader. All are freshmen. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Campus Fall, Pinning Announced Alpha Phi sorority announces the pinning of Julia K. Russell, to Robert P. Ash, member of Theta Chi fraternity. Both are Lawrence sophomores. NOW SHOWING That Big One!! FRANK SINATRA DEAN MARTIN SAMMY DAVIS jr. PETER LAWFORD ANGIE DICKINSON "OCEANS 11" Technicolor Panavision "Oceans 11" at 7:30 only PLUS Kappa Sigma Red Dog We Cannot Divulge the Title. . . But We Can Tell You It Will Be One of These Four! RALPH BELLAMY "SUNRISE AT CAMPOBELLO" Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual Red Dog Barn party Saturday in Heck's Barn. DOROTHY McGUIRE "THE DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS" SPENCER TRACY "INHERIT THE WIND" BING CROSBY "HIGH TIME" A door prize was presented to Karen Klemp and Bill Texter, both Lawrence juniors. Mrs. Edna Stewart, Kappa Sigma housemother, and Mrs. J. E. Stephens, Sigma Nu housemother, were chaperones. Jumpers are headline fashions for back-to-school. Wear them with tailored shirts for year-round or without blouse when the weather or occasion demands. 'New' Suntan Method PINEWOOD, England —(UPI)—An actress at Pinewood Movie Studios was heard to tell a friend yesterday; "Last year I got my tan from a lamp, this year from a bottle. Nexa year I'm going to try the sun." *** Most American political organizations are amateurish.-James M. Burns. If mother would return to the home we wouldn't have juvenile delinquents.—Cyrus Falton. 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