University Daily Kansas ... On The Hill ... Page 7 Foster Hall Roger Minneman, Sabetha sophomore, has been elected president of Foster Hall for the coming fall semester. He will also be the Scholarship Hall Council representative for Foster Hall. Clark Champe, Kansas City, Kan. intramural chairman; Thomas Laws, Burlington, proctor; Larry Sunderland, Fairview, scholarship chairman, all juniors. Other officers elected are Edward Faune, Lamoni, Iowa, junior, vice president; William Hutsell. El Dorado Springs, Mo., sophomore, secretary; Charles Anderson, Osage City freshman, treasurer and song leader. Stephenson Hall John Myers, Hiawatha, social chairman; Theodore Childers, Waimego, political chairman, and Kelman Miller, Horton, historian, all freshman. Stephenson Hall held a breakfast with Douthart Hall Saturday morning. Alpha Phi Alpha Phi sorority announces the pledging of Jean Gray, Kansas City, Mo., junior. Two Pinnings Announced Williams-Krehbiel Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Ernestine Williams, Wichita sophomore, to Hal Krehbiel, Wichita junior. Williams is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. The pinning was announced recently at a Delta Upsilon-Delta Delta Delta picnic. Chappell-Spurney Alpha Chi Omega announces the pinning of Cozette Chappell, North Kansas City, Mo., freshman, to Joe Spurney, Belleville sophomore. Spurney is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. The pinning took place at the Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Heart Ball. Alpha Kappa Lambda Robert Nebrig. Leaveworth junior, has been elected president of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity for the fall semester. Other new officers are Robert Alderson, Prairie Village sophomore, vice president; Gordon Kauzman, Overland Park sophomore, recording secretary; Jeff Reynolds, Hays sophomore, treasurer; Hugh Lybarger, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, assistant treasurer; and Leon Lake, Haven junior, house manager. The executive council has appointed the following officers: Thomas Loewen, Wichita freshman, scholarship chairman; William Bridson, Wichita sophomore, rushNorman Jay Gibson, Prairie Village freshman, social chairman; Ray Haines, Topeka sophomore, Etiquette chairman; Alan Latta, Wichita freshman, alumni relations chairman; Marlin Zimmerman, Mullinville sophomore, chapter editor; Robert Hunley, Parkville, Mo., sophomore, intramurals; Brian Rowland, Ellis freshman, housemother attendant; Danny Crouse, Hutchinson freshman, chaplain; Alan Lane, Prairie Village sophomore, inventory; Jeff Reynolds, Hays sophomore, publicity chairman. Alpha Omicron Pi *** Nancy Rhinehart, Topeka freshman has been elected president of the pledge class of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Other officers are: Joyce Smithhman, Prairie Village, vice president; Pat Sorenson, Omaha, Neb., secretary; Janice Burns, Topeka, treasurer; Sue Elermeier, Norton, assistant rush chairman; Martha Abel, Clay Center, song leader; Sue Ellen Knight, Neodesha, assistant chaplain, all freshmen. Diana Isenhour, Kansas City Kan, freshman, and Carolyn Bowans, Bird City sophomore, social chairmen; Carolyn McGowan, Kansas City, Mo., assistant historian; Jeanne Sebaugh, Wichita, parliamentarian; Janice Whelchel, Salina, and Sharon Pine, Lawrence, standards committee members, freshmen. Thursday, May 21, 1959 Fraternity Sweetheart Majorie Carol Plumb, Overland Park senior, has been chosen sweetheart of Triangle fraternity. Miss Plumb was crowned at the fraternity's recent annual spring formal. Two-thirds of all the manufacturing jobs in South Carolina are in the textile industry. Joanna Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, was crowned Angel or Alpha Kappa Lambda at the fraternity's annual spring formal held recently at the chapter house. Joanna Jenkins Chosen Angel of AKL Gary Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., senior and president of the fraternity, presented her with a loving cup and a doen yellow Pernet roses, the fraternity flower. Music for the party was furnished by the Colleagues. use PRE-ELECTRIC SHAVE LOTION to get a better shave! Quicker . . . closer . . . smoother . . . no matter what machine you use. 1.00 SHULTON New York • Toronto Do You Think for Yourself? HERE'S A TEST THAT WILL TELL YOU! * 1. Can you honestly say that you've made an effort to understand modern art? 2. If you were to break a New Year's resolution,would you renew it on the spot rather than wait until next year? 5. Would you be at all hesitant to rent a desirable apartment where the previous occupants had died under mysterious circumstances? 3. 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