Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 23, 1959 ... On the Hill ... Delta Sigma Phi William Schmidt, Independence, Kan., junior, has been elected president of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity for next year. Other officers are James Gardiner, Mission freshman, vice president; James Rambo, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, secretary and athletic chairman; Douglas Reed, Cassoday sophomore, treasurer; Keith Sicka- foose, Phoenix, Ariz., freshman, sergeant at arms. John Olson, Kansas City, Mo. senior, rush chairman; Dwain Jenista, Caldwell sophomore, pledge master and song leader; Berle Berson, Winfield sophomore, house manager; Raymond Rader, Kansas City, Mo., senior, editor and historian. Jerry Payne, Kansas City, Mo. senior, steward; Clifford Tatham, Lawrence senior, chaplain; Daniel Felger, Mishawaka, Ind., sophomore, social chairman; Frank Swenson, Clay Center junior, scholarship chairman. William McCall, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, corresponding secretary; Charles Converse, Parkville, Mo., sophomore, alumni chairman, and John Carlson, Wichita sophomore, and Douglas Newport, Independence, Mo., freshman, co-activities chairmen. *** Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi sorority has announced the election of the pledge class officers for the spring semester. Marcia Casey, Hutchinson, has been elected president. Other officers are Sally Barhydt, Prairie Village, vice president; Liz Riedell, Salina, secretary; Cynthia Lackie, Kansas City, Mo., treasurer; Ann Morgenstern, Salina, social chairman, and Lynn Magnuson, Western Springs, Ill., song leader. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta sorority entertained their mothers for the weekend recently. A luncheon was given at the chapter house Saturday noon, and in the evening dinner was held at the Castle Tea Room. *** Delta Tau Delta fraternity and Pi Beta Phi sorority will hold a picnic at Lake Tonganoxie Thursday evening. Delta Tau Delta Chaperones will be Mrs. Mildred Dunivent and Mrs. Joe Hope. The girls and their mothers spent the evening playing bridge, and at closing the mothers were entertained by a serenade. Delta Tau Delta fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega sorority held a picnic at Lake Tonganoxie. Chaperones were Mrs. Joe Hope and Miss Merle Munson. Six Pinnings Announced Calkins-Epps Alpha Omicron Pi sorority has announced the pinning of Helen Calkins, Iola junior, to Ted Epps, Philadelphia, Pa., sophomore, a member of Delta Chi fraternity. Jean Anderson, Kansas City, Kan., junior; Vicki Bruner, Sedan sophomore; Jo Mohri, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, junior, and Polly Smith, Belton, Mo., junior, announced the pinning. A pinning party was held at the Alpha Omicron Pi chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. W. R. Banker and Mrs. Ethel Harmon. Williamson-Coombs Miss Williamson's attendants were Gretchen Griswold, Silver City, New Mex., Sharon Shaffer, Chillicothe, Mo., Mary Ann Daugherty, Meade, Kathy Deuser, Kansas City, Kan., and Liz Phillips, Kansas City, Kan, all juniors, and Ernestine Williams, Wichita sophomore. Delta Delta Delta sorority has announced the pinning of Margie Williamson, Hutchinson, to Alan Coombs, Arlington, Va., a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Both are juniors. Castro-Sims Alpha Delta Pi sorority has announced the pinning of Mary-Lucreille Castro, Garden City senior, to Ron Sims, Ottawa. Mr. Sims is a senior at Kansas State University where he is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The pinning was announced by Jan Schlittenhardt, Denver sophomore, Barbara Tucker, Leavenworth sophomore, and Joann Hummel, St. Joseph, Mo., junior. Kay Crumly, St. Francis junior was the attendant. * * Hesner-Knouse Gertrude Sellards Pearson freshmen have announced the pinning of Roberta Hesner, Columbus, Ohio, freshman, to Phillip Knouse, Garnet senior. Knouse is a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Luxford-Pearce Alpha Omicron Pi sorority has announced the pinning of Sharon Luxford, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, to Bob Pearce, Kansas City, Mo., junior, a member of Triangle fraternity. * * Rarker-Johnson Alpha Delta Pi sorority has announced the pinning of Walda Barker, Oak Park, Ill., to Bob Johnson, Overland Park both freshmen. Mr. Johnson is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The pinning was announced by Sandra Jackson, Scott City junior and Jean Gilmour, Kansas City Kan., freshman. GRANADA HOW SHOWING! 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Students Find Fishing Poor Atmosphere Peaceful at Potter A roving reporter asked several students what drew them to that particular spot. Miss Jackson said, "This is the first time we have come here this year because it's the first time I've really had spring fever. It's not too conducive to study though. We came after our two o'clock class." Next we flagged down Daniel K. Ralston, Topeka sophomore, "I run around the lake because I have to practice for track. I run by every morning and evening. I like it here. I was just thinking about going swimming," he said. Another group was busy playing tennis just up the hill. lake. I wanted to get away from the outside world." New Idea for Coffee Kirk Anderson, Overland Park junior, said, "I came for the view and the cool breeze coming off the Betty Grist, Independence, Mo. junior, said, "I came to relax and to read the Kansas. I think most people come to relax, not to study." 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