Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 10. 1859 Hill Activity Continues, Despite Exams Chi Omega Helen Lorsen, Chapman junior, has been elected president of Chi Omega sorority. Other new officers are Virginia Horton, Wichita, vice president; Julia Stanford, Concordia, secretary; Donna Jean Ashley, Chanute, treasurer; Helen Armstrong, Atchison, song leader; Eeverly Baird, Topeka, personnel chairman; Kathryn Hupp, Wichita, correspondence chairman; Anne McLhrath, Great Bend, pledge trainer; Sue Annelmore, Stafford, rush chairman; Janet Jackson, Lawrence, recital chairman; and Joyce Cutting, Ottawa, house standards chairman. All are juniors. Myra Lewis, Prairie Village, devotions chairman; Virginia Smith, Topeka, decorations chairman; Joanne Broadwell, Kirkwood, Mo. house manager; Susan Aldrich, Great Bend, assistant house manager; Barbara Holm, Prairie Village, activities chairman. Nora Pollock, Shaker Heights; Ohio, scrapbook keeper, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity pledge class held its "Pledge Hobo Party" at the chapter house Saturday night. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. H. W. Jenkins, Sigma Alpha Epsilon housemother, and Mrs. E. W Wuthnow, Delta Delta Delta housemother. . . . Corbin-North Hall Corbin-North Hall has announced the election of its vice chairman committee, Carol Ott, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, is chairman, and Gail Moore, Meade junior, a counselor, is advisor. Others elected are Mary Ann Hasty, Merriam; Bobbie Laugherty, Bethel; Janice Guvot, Arkansus City; Jamie Hoke, Salina; Sue Antenon, Ness City; Betsy Wiemer, Bartlesville, Okla. Joyce Campbell, Abilene; Carol McMillen, Coldwater; Pat Sorenson, Omaha, Neb.; Andrea Ash, Kansas City, Kan., and Judy Satterfield, Plains. All are freshmen. Alpha Tau Omega Kenneth Wagnon, Wichita junior, has been elected president of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. . . . Other new officers are James Duff, Pitbishburg junior, treasurer; Kenneth Rothrock, Wellington sophomore, historian, and Chris Smith, Augusta junior, member of the executive council. Phi Kappa Tau Don West, Salina junior, has been elected president of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Other officers are George Ryan, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, vice president; Kent Simcoe, Kansas City, Mo., junior, secretary, and Bill Schaper, Leawood sophomore, treasurer. Appointments for the coming year are Arthur McGowan, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, rush chairman; John Wherry, Olathe freshman, social chairman; Ronald Britz, Mission senior, pledge trainer, and George Cartich. Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, editor. Roger Kaster, Olathe senior, chaplain; Frank Munden, Salina junior, house manager; Dale Coy, Kansas City, Mo., soohomore, parliamentarian; Jon Mallory, Hutchinson junior, sergeant at arms; Compton Reeves, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, steward; Christian Jensen, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, alum- ni secretary, and William Martin. Kansas City, Mo., junior, intramural manager. Jay Lamb, Kansas City, Mo., junior, historian; Kent Simcoe, Kansas City, Mo., junior, song leader, and Ben Langel, Salina freshman, scholarship chairman. Pretty Girls to Model for Scholarship Fashion Show The models for the show are; Nan O'Brien, Great Lakes, Ill., Carolyn Fox, Fulton, Mo., and Sue Chown- The annual scholarship benefit fashion show, sponsored by the Newcomers and the University Women's Club, will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Proceeds from the show will be used for a scholarship to be given to two KU students, Carol Thompson, Portola, Calif., and Rochelle Beach, Whiting, Ind., both sophomores. ing, Prairie Village, all juniors; Sandra Day, Kansas City, Mo., Kay Carothers, Stafford, Judy Schaeffer, Kingman, Janice Bannon and Mary Lee Engstrand, Wichita, all sophomores; Kathy Belgard, Newton, Ardath Berry, Kansas City, MO, Sue Barrett, Oklahoma City, Okla., and Betsy O'Hara, Salina, all freshmen. The fashions for the show will be furnished by Weaver's Department Store. Mrs. Betty Broat will be the narrator. Tickets may be obtained at Weaver's or at the ballroom door the night of the show. Campus Club News Kanna Phi Kappa Phi, national Methodist women's sorority, has announced the pledging of Barbara Bechtel, Omaha sophomore; Linda Greene, Brookline, Mass.; senior; Sherill Hahn, Phillipsburg sophomore. Martha Barnes, Prairie Village; Jane Emery, Little Rock, Ark; Judy Hinz, Abilene; Dorothy Jones, Marshall, Mo; Peggy King, Prairie Village; Page Kirk, Emporia; Linda Michael, Kansas City, Mo; Martha Moser, Lyndon and Lawanna Steele Wichita. All are freshmen. Barbara Bechtel, Omaha sophomore, has been elected president of the pledge class of Kappa Phi, national Methodist women's sorority. Other officers are Lawwanna Steele, Wichita freshman, secretary and Jane Emery, Little Rock, Ark., freshman, program chairman. Sigma Alpha Iota lund, Minneola junior, vice president; Lois Hays, Norton junior, recording secretary; Annette Voth, Clarinda, Iowa, sophomore, corresponding secretary; Jane Etnyre, Topek junior, treasurer. Other new officers are Anita Esp- Constance George, Merriam sopn- omore, chaplain; Norma Smith, Topeka sophnomore, editor; and Marcia Minnich, Kansas City, Kan., sophnomore, sergeant at arms. Loretta Nauman, Alton junior, has been elected president of Sigma Alpha Iota, professional fraternity for women in music. Sigma Alpha Iota Marcia Brown, Topeka sophomore, has been elected president of the Sigma Alpha Iota, professional fraternity for women in music, pledge class. Other new officers are Barbara Mabry, Sedalia, Mo., sophomore, vice president; and Jane Bortz, Downs freshman, secretary-treasurer. GRANADA HOW SHOWING! Frank Sinatra Shirley MacLaine Dean Martin in "Some Came Running" Extra: Don Murray Richard Egan Lee Remick Patricia Owens in "These Thousand Hills" Extra: Cartoon—News after every shave Splash on Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Feel your face wake up and live! So good for your skin .. so good for your ego. Brisk as an ocean breeze, Old Spice makes you feel like a new man. Confident. Assured. Relaxed. You know you're at your best when you top off your shave with Old Spice! 100 plus tax AFTER SHAVE LOTION by SHULTON WHO SAID IT FIRST? 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