Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 14. 1959 . . . On the Hill ... Phi Delta Theta David Ontjes, Hutchinson senior, has been elected president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Other officers are James Phil Kirk, Kansas City, Mo., reporter, and John Orr, Kansas City, Mo. senior member. Both are seniors. Philip James, Kansas City, Mo. pledge trainer; William Sheldon, Salina, scholarship chairman; William Ward, Hays, warden, and Warren Denning, Wichita, social co-chairman. All are juniors. Robert Stuber, St. Joseph, treasurer; Ben Kuiken, Topeka, assistant rush chairman; John Redick, Kansas City, recording secretary; Douglas Farmer, Pratt, activities chairman; William Tourtillot, Newton chaplain. James Greenwood, Topeka, social co-chairman; Thomas Triplett, St Joseph, intramural chairman; Mike Allen, Hutchinson, house manager; Donald Detmer, Great Bend, chorister, and Tim his, Dodge City, librarian. All are sophomores. * * Gertrude Seltards Pearson Freshmen Approximately 200 faculty members were guests of the Gertrude Sellards Pearson freshmen at a tea Thursday. The second floor of Corbin-North Hall held a dinner at the Holiday Inn recently. * * Corbin-North Hall Guests were Patricia Patterson and Donna Younger, assistant deans of women, and Nancy Durnell, head resident of Corbin-North. ☆ ☆ ★ Gertrude Sellards Pearson Upperclasswomen Gertrude Sellards Pearson Upper-classwomen and the fourth floor of Joseph R. Pearson dormitory held an exchange dinner recently. Phi Kappa Psi A dance at Joseph R. Pearson followed the dinner, Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dummron and Mr. and Mrs. James Middleton. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity entertained Pi Beta Phi sorority with a roller skating party recently. Chaperones were Mrs. Mildred Duniver and Mrs. Donald MacLeod. Delta Tau Delta Delta Gamma Delta Gamma sorority entertained their alumni with a Founders Day Celebration. Tea was served while the chapter presented the pinafore skit. Delta Tau Delta fraternity held its Pajama Party Saturday at the chapter house. * * Pi_Beta_Phi Chaperones were Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell, Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mrs. Joe Hope. Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained 50 faculty members at their annual faculty tea Sunday afternoon. Spectacular APRIL SALE SAVE $100-$200 Compare Quality & Price Financing Available 1957 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR V8, Power Glide, Radio, Heater, Green & Ivory— Like New 1957 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4-Door, Power Steering, Radio, Heater, Pushbutton Drive, Nearly New Tires-One Owner, Beautiful Black & White 1955 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP 2-Door, 28,000 Actual Miles, Clean Through & Through. Many More to Choose From 19th & Mass.—VI 3-0951 Pinnings Announced Larry Swinson, Campus Representative Home Phone—VI 3-8359 Alpha Delta Pi sorority has announced the pinning of Elaine Simons, Pittsburg, Kan., sophomore, to Jim Morton, Hutchinson, January 1959 graduate of University of Kansas, and Ann Fischer, Wichita sophomore, to Alan Fleming, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore. Both men are Simons-Morton Fischer-Fleming The pinnings were announced by Deanna Grimm, Omaha, Neb., Bernadine Heller, Beloit, both sophomores, and Sue Coffey, Hinsdale, Ill., junior. A pinning party was held at the TeePee. members of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Now Open 7 Days a Week For Your Convenience serving the finest food in town at prices that students can afford. - Steaks - Shrimp - Bar B-Qued Ribs Daily Special 80c The next time you think of going out to eat,think of East 23rd VI 3-9753 HAPPY HAL'S Do You Think for Yourself? THIS TEST WILL GIV YOU A CLUE!* 1. If your parents exhibited "baby pictures" of you A□ to a friend, would you be (A) embarrassed? (B) B□ merely interested in your friend's reaction? (C) C□ just plain annoyed? 2. You are making a speech—and suddenly find you have a large hole in your clothes. Would you (A) excuse yourself and leave? (B) pretend you didn't know the hole was there and finish the speech? (c) cover up the hole with a handkerchief? 3. Would you rather have the characteristics of (A) A □ U.S.Grant? (B) Thomas Edison? (c) J.P. Morgan? B 4. You have taken your date to dinner and find you haven't money to tip the waiter as well as take your date home.Would you (A) ignore the waiter? (B) take him aside and tell him you'll tip him next day? (C) tip him and walk your date home? A □ B □ C □ A □ B □ C □ 5. Mathematics is your poorest subject, yet you are fascinated by the idea of being an atomic physicist. Would you (A) try to overcome your difficulties with math? (B) pick an easier occupation? (C) ask yourself if it's physics you like or its glamour? 6. Your roommate is a nice person, but suddenly takes to asserting an ability to foretell the future. B C Would you (A) notify the authorities? (B) ignore the whole thing? (C) give him tests to prove to him he's wrong? 7. Do you believe the maxim "It's a long lane that has no turning" is (A) a complete non sequitur? (B) a well-known fact? (C) an allusion to a common phenomenon? 8. Would you rather have as a birthday present (A) A□ something expensive? (B) something long-lasting? B□ (c) something beautiful? C□ 9. In choosing a filter cigarette, would you pick one that (A) claims it filters best? (B) merely says it tastes good? (C) gives you a thinking man's filter and a smoking man's taste? If you're the kind of person who thinks for yourself . . . you use judgment in your choice of cigarettes, as in everything else. Men and women who think for themselves usually smoke VICEROY. Their reason? Best in the world. They know that only VICEROY has a thinking man's filter and 'a smoking man's taste. *If you have checked (B) in three out of the first four questions, and (C) in four out of the last five . . . , you think for yourself! © 1950, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. Familiar pack or crush-proof box. The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S FILTER...A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE!