Monday, Oct. 3, 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Tense? Then Dance Physician Says SAN FRANCISCO — (UPI) — Tense? Nervous? Perhaps ballroom dancing instead of tranquilizers is what you need. Dr. Bernard I. Kahn, chief of psychiatry at the Kaiser Foundation Hospital here, believes dancing is a definite aid to mental health. He is preparing a paper on the subject, using a local dance studio for observation. Kahn said dancing is a method of communication in interpersonal relations which has decided psychic implications for the personality. Or, as one student told him, "It's more fun dancing with my wife than fighting with her." Kahn feels dancing is an excellent form of therapy because it helps release tensions and may transform a drawn, taut person into one with a relaxed and cheerful disposition. Little Heel Replaces Spike A foot's a let-down from Paris. There, the little heel's replacing the spike. The lowered view looks enchanting when combined in one of the opulent fabrics and garnished with the large delicacy of trimming ... On the Hill ... Phi Delta Theta The pledge class of Phi Delta Theta fraternity has recently elected officers. They are Charles Patterson, Joplin, Mo., sophomore, president; William Frick, Shawnee Mission freshman, vice president; Breon Mitchell, Salina freshman, secretary-treasurer; Donald Campbell, Kirkwood, Mo., freshman, chorister. Jack Ross, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, social chairman; John Neal, Hutchinson sophomore, Carl Peck, Concordia and David White, Prairie Village, freshman, interfraternity pledge council representatives. Watkins Hall recently held a breakfast with Battenfeld Hall. Chaperones were Mrs. A. G. Kenton and Mrs. Laura Lundgren. Watkins Hall Watkins Hall recently entertained Foster Hall at a dessert dance. Watkins Hall was entertained at a picnic-dance by Pearson Hall last Tuesday. Chaperone for the event was Mrs. Laura Lundgren. Tau Kappa Epsilon Peter Block, Mission senior, was recently elected president of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Other officers include: vice president: Charles King, Kansas City, Mo., senior; treasurer: Mike Dring, Mission senior; secretary: Fred Humphry, Baytown, Texas, senior. The pledge class of Tau Kappa Epsilon recently elected officers. They are Bob Keelin, Ottawa sophomore, president; Steven Hall, St. Joseph, Mo., freshman, vice president; Jerry Wies, Hutchinson sophomore, secretary; Daniel Hare, Hutchinson freshman, treasurer; Thorpe Nolan, Ottawa freshman, rush chairman; Ross Martin, Ottawa freshman, social chairman; John Bilich, Berwyn Ill., freshman, intramurals; Al Scholarship chairman: Rex Darrow, Overland Park junior; sergeant at arms: Jon Shaffer, Iola junior; pledge trainer: Del Weightman, Overland Park senior; historian: John Schmersey, Mobile, Ala., junior; rush chairman: Lauren Ward, Ottawa sophomore. Tau Kappa Epsilon Kremske, Berwyn, Ill., sophomore, scholarship chairman; Dennis Moriarity, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, seregant at arms. Hodder Hall Hodder Hall recently held an election of officers. The new officers include: president; Anne Sutherlan, Iola sophomore; secretary-treasurer: Elaine Seek, Prairie Village sophomore; social chairman: Barbara Buniche, Prairie Village sophomore. Sigma Nu Raymond H. Woods, El Dorado freshman, has been elected president of the Sigma Nu pledge class. Other officers are: Micheal Conner, Hutchinson junior, is work chairman. James Millard Schulz, Russell, vice president Robert Bruce Null, Grand Island, Neb., secretary; Frederick W. Mittlestadt III, Stead Air Force Base, Reno, Nev., treasurer; Jerry W. Dykes, Leavenworth, and William D. Stites, Sedgewick interfraternity pledge council representatives, and Edward Morse Sexton, Jefferson City, Mo, etiquette chairman. All are freshmen. Michael Conner, Hutchinson inn. Kappa Alpha Theta Announces Pinnings Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has recently announced the pinning of three of its members. Carole Peltier, Arlington, Va., senior, is pinned to Wayne Coulter, Wichita senior. Miss Peltier is in personnel administration. Coulter is in the School of Education. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi sorority. Sherron Skaggs, Dodge City senior, is pinned to Alan Hill, Lawrence senior. Miss Skaggs is in pre-nursing. Hill is in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences with a history and economics major. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Martha Ann Terrill, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, has become pinned to Fred King, Kansas City, Kan., junior. King is majoring in Spanish. He belongs to Delta Chi fraternity. New Style for Party Wear Very new for party wear is the dress with sleeves. Using the mat satins, taffetas and laces that spell party time throughout winter, St. Louis designers present lovely dresses for five-and-after with full skirts and below-elbow sleeves — a length the young crowd likes. OPEN THURSDAY TILL 8:30