Wednesday, March 4. 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 9 Campus Activities Swing Into Spring Grace Pearson Anita Esplund, Minneola junior, has been elected president of Grace Pearson Hall for the spring semester. Other officers are Eleanor Wilson, Meade senior, vice president; Annette Otto, Ft. Scott junior, social chairman; Mary Lou Childers, Merriam sophomore, secretary; Sara Yeagley, Leavenworth junior, treasurer; Dorothy Dehn, Lansing junior, and Arlene Leffler, Bonner Springs senior, house managers. Marlene Lloyd, Prairie Village junior, AWS representative; Ernestine Bates, Burlington senior, song leader; Naney Palmer, Wichita Falls, Tex., senior, publicity chairman; Edith Brand, McPherson junior, scholarship chairman; Sylvia Shaffer, Chanute senior, historian; Susan Kliever, Topeka junior, IRA representative; and Lavena Brown, Colby junior, chaplain. *** Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held its annual spring "Apache" Saturday at the chapter house. --- Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta sorority has announced the initiation of 18 new members, Judith Anne Platt, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, was honor initiate and Beverly Bagley, Brentwood, Mo., sophomore, was named outstanding alumni. Other initiates were Linda Browning, Mendon, Mo.; Margot Helwick, Ellsworth; Elizabeth Jarboe, Parsons; Jane Lindell, McPherson; Judith Regier, Buhler, and Betsy Lyon, Kansas City, Kan., all juniors Kathryn Belgerd, Newton; Penelope Bryan, Nashville, Tenn.; Jo ReCoppage, Braggadocio, Mo.; Mary Kay Hargrove, Chanute; Marilyn Holmberg, Tonganoxie; Kay Moon, Independence, Kan.; Carol Louise Simmons, Parsons; Gail Ward, Wichita; Ernestine Williams, Wichita, and Elizabeth Wooster, Salt Lake City Utah, all sophomores. * * Miller Hall Miller Hall held its Faculty Tea Sunday. . . . Miller Hall Miller Hall held its annual costume party "Joe's Place" Saturday. Mrs.A.G.Kenton,Mrs.Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs.Lester Jeter,and Mrs.R.G.Roche were chaperones. *** Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi has announced the initiation of 17 members, Lee Strong, Columbus, Ohio, junior, was named honor initiate. Elaine Simons, Pittsburgh sophomore, was named best pledge and Jane Adams, Omaha, Neb., sophomore, was given an award for writing the best pledge paper. Other initiates are Mary Convis, Wichita; Dee Ann Foley, Overland Park; Eleanor Gray, Kansas City, Mo.; Bernadine Heller, Beloit; Nancy Gustafson, Lawrence; Linda McAllister, White Plains, N. Y. Martha Reynolds, Hiawatha; Sandra Rickards, Wichita Falls, Tex.: Jan Walters, Lincoln, and Billie Caldwell Wells, De Soto. All are freshmen. Marjorie Hallman, Hudson; Joann Hummel, St. Joseph, Mo.; Sandra Jackson, Scott City, and Janet Juneau, Topeka, all juniors. --- Mrs. Iris Sellars and Mrs. Lucille Grandfield, alumnae officers of Alpha Delta Pi, were guests at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house recently. --- Corbin-North Other_members are Janet McIntosh, Chapman, Sandra Lohr, Quincy, Ill.; Janet Cole, Colby; Judy Throm, Overland Park; Lorraine Raine, Arlington Heights, Ill. Corbin-North Hall has announced the election of its secretary-publicity committee for the spring semester. Edith Graves, Wichita freshman, is chairman and Ruth Rieder, Raytown, Mo., junior, is adviser to the committee. Earle Wilson, Kansas City, Kan; Sharon Stump, Seneca; Annetee Patton, Shawnee; Melinda Brown; Stafford; Joyce Smithyman, Prairie Village; Kael Wely, Merriam. All are freshmen. Mu Phi Epsilon Marianne Marshall, Topeka sophomore, has been elected president of Mu Phi Epsilon national professional music sorority for the coming year. Other officers are Patricia Duerksen, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, vice president; Carolyn Bradley, Chula, Mo., junior, recording secretary; Diane Hoisington, Paradise sophomore, corresponding secretary; Sandra Harding, Lawrence senior, treasurer; Jane Carr, Junction City junior, rush chairman. Judy Gorton, Lawrence sophomore, alumni secretary; Loretta Johnson, Independence, Mo., sophomore, historian; Carole Riedmiller, Glasco junior, chaplain; Barbara Wendel, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, warden, and Lavena Brown, Colby junior, chorister. Eta Kappa Nu *** Eta Kappa Nu, honorary electrical engineering organization, recently initiated twelve new members. The initiates are Dr. Charles Thomas, professor of electrical engineering; Donald Hafner, St. Joseph; John Bouser, Springfield, Mo.; Gerry Kelly, Cedar Vale; Edward Cleary Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Robert Hays, Cedar Vale; William Kopek, Kansas City, Kan; Ralph Ohlmeier, Paola; Philip Knouse, Garnett; Charles Yagher, Columbus; William Boles, Lawrence. All are seniors. John Rupf, Wichita junior. Kanna Phi Janet Jackson, Lawrence junior has been elected president of Kappa Phi, Methodist club for university women. *** Other officers are Sonja Hushaw, Scott City, junior, first vice-president; Diane Hoisington, Paradise, sophomore, second vice-president; Virginia Sabin, Rockford, Ill., sophomore, corresponding secretary. Carol Topping, De Soto sophomore, recording secretary; Linda Fornelli, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, treasurer and Margette Forrest, Manchester, Iowa, junior, chaplain. Kathleen Sullivan, Lawrence sophomore, social chairman; Mariai Schalker, Holton junior, membership chairman; Kape Porter, Sterling sophomore, service chairman Sara Yeagley, Leavenworth junior finance chairman. Janet Dorman, Lucas freshman, pianist; Anita Esplund, Minneola junior, song director; Priscilla Burton, Council Grove sophomore, Candle Beam correspondent and Carol Allen, Leavenworth junior, historian and art chairman. *** Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta has announced the initiation of 18 women. Barbara Reynolds, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, was honor initiate. Sydney Stopepplewerth, Russell junior, was named outstanding pledge. The other initiates were Gail Goodman and Pam Phipps, Kansas City, Mo; Sara Clawson, Hartford; Sue Black, Willmette, Ill; Virginia Cheal, Marilyn Moyer and Audrey Reynolds, Kansas City, Kan; Connie Howerton, Garnett; Diana Perry, Caldwell. Nancy Kinter, Creve Goeur, Mo.; Sue Tinsley, Leavenworth; Sally Ossian, Topeka; Linda Day, Prairie Village, and Mary Lee Engstrand, Wichita, all sophomores. Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary music sorority, has announced the pledging of 16 women. They are Mary Susan Eggleston, Macon, Mo; senior; Mary Elda Scarth, Bartlesville, Okla. sophomore. The juniors who were initiated are Sue Chowning, Prairie Village, and Karen Tanner, Kansas City, Mo. Mu Phi Epsilon Carol Lynn Coberly, Gove; Lorinda Neville, Kansas City, Mo., and Miriam Schwartzkopf, Larned, all sophomores. --- Jean Ayres, Pratt; Delores Dummermuth, Waterville; Janet Woody, Springfield, Mo.; Karen McKinsey, Lawrence; Sharon Tebenkamp, Salisbury, Mo.; Carolyn Throop, Kansas City, Mo.; Sherrill Jan Krehbiel, Wichita. Kay Garrison, Phillipsburg; Cynthia Fite, Leavenworth; Betty Shoemaker, Milo, Iowa; Lita Bach, Billings, Mont. All are freshmen. Marketing Club has announced the election of new officers. They are Don Dunaway Lawrence senior, president; Jim Sorter, K.C. Kan, junior, vice president; Tom Ash, Moe, sophomore secretary; and Les Milliken, Bonner Springs junior, treasurer. Marketing Club Alpha Delta Pi sorority has announced the pledging of Kay Carothers, Stafford sophomore. Home Economics Club Alpha Delta Pi Home Economics Club will hold a pizza dinner and election of officers Tuesday at the Home Management House. Hostesses for the dinner will be Carol Plumb, Overland Park, senior; Jayne Allen, Topeka senior; Mary Miller, Lawrence senior, and Adele Kraus, Lawrence senior. Reservations should be made at the Home Economics office in Fraser before Tuesday. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sidney Fraser, Gardner freshman, has been elected president of Sigma Phi Epsilon pledge class for the spring semester. Other officers are Steve Chard, Lincoln freshman, vice president; Charles Martinache, Pittsburg freshman, secretary-treasurer; Bill Crabaugh, Kansas City, Kan, sophomore, social chairman, and John Zahoudanis, Brooklyn, N.Y., sophomore, guard. THE TAREYTON RING --- THE REAL THING IN MILDNESS ... THE REAL THING IN FINE TOBACCO TASTE! 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