Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Feb. 17, 1959 Regimes Change as Officers Are Elected Kappa Alpha Theta Sherri James, Emporia junior, has been elected president of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority for the coming year. Other officers are Beverly Sargent, McPherson, vice president; Margaret Tolle, El Dorado, corresponding secretary; Marietta Meigs, Mission, recording secretary; Judith Duncan, Overland Park, treasurer. Jane Paramore, Topeka, editor; Julie Harner, Lawrence, rush chairman; Barbara Fields, Webster Groves, Mo., scholarshiin chairman; Barbara Lemert, Arkansas City, social chairman; Kate Deal, Wichita house manager. All are juniors. Brenda Bruckner, Emporia sophomore, song leader; Sally Smith, Kirkwood, Mo., junior, chaplain; Suzann Smith, Arkansas City junior, fraternity educator; Jane Carr, Junction City junior, courtesy chairman. Corbin-North Hall *** Corbin-North Hall has elected officers for the spring semester. They are Karlene Howell, Kansas City, Kansas, president of the council; Sharon Gale, Grand Junction, Colo. treasurer; Edith Graves, Wichita, secretary and publicity chairman; Nancy Reifel, Overland Park. activities chairman. Marilyn White, Prairie Village, intramurals chairman; and Cynthia Sue Morgan, Wichita, and Barbara Wingard, Independence, regulations co-chairman. All are freshmen. * * Lutheran Student Assn. Charles Clutz, Rochester, N.Y. senior, has been elected president of the Lutheran Student Association for the coming year. Other officers are Barbara Bullock, Wichita sophomore, vice president; Reta Fulker, Salina freshman, stewardship secretary; Janet Engleson, Leavenworth freshman, secretary, and Judson D. Smith, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, treasurer. Nursing Club The Nursing Club has elected officers for the spring semester. They are Gwen Logan, Hiawatha sophomore, president; Suzanne McNall, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, vice president; Gertrude Anderson, Oberlin sophomore, secretary. Louise Kimball, Eskridge sophomore, treasurer; Rita Peters, Smith Center freshman, social chairman, and Ann Kelley, Independence, Mo. freshman, publicity chairman. Sigma Pi fraternity has announced the election of four new officers. They are president, Ronald Badger, first-year law student, Kansas City, Kan.; vice president, Sal Brancaccio, Brooklyn, N.Y., junior; recording secretary, Joe McKinley, Kansas City, Mo., senior, and house manager, Bill Mullins, Kansas City, Kan., freshman. Kanna Sigma Kappa Sigma fraternity has announced the election of officers for the spring semester. Bob Lynn, Gainsville, Tex., junior, has been elected president. Other officers are Peter Strell, Western Springs, Ill., junior, vice president. Pictures of contestants entered in the Glamour magazine "Best Dressed Coed" Contest are on display in the main lounge of the Kansas Union. Hershel Murry, Kansas City, Mo., junior, secretary; Bob Kralicek, Independence, Mo., junior, treasurer; Larry Martin, Chapman, sophomore and Roy Knapp, Gridley freshman, chapter guards and Sam Elliot, Dodge City junior, Grand Master of Ceremonies. Display in Union Final judging for KU's "Best Dressed Coed" will be from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Thursday in the English Room of the Kansas Union. Sigma Pi Judges will meet the contestants Thursday at an informal coffee. The judges are Mrs. Ann Laptad, instructor of physical education; Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism; Wakefield Dorf Jr., associate professor of geology; Edward A. Maser, director of the Art Museum, and John Downing, president of the student body. of the LSA in Lincoln, Nebr., last weekend. UDK Editor Elected President of LSA Martha Crosier, Lawrence senior, has been elected president of the Midwest Region of the Lutheran Student Assn. Miss Crosier will also serve as the head of the regional delegation to the National Lutheran Student Assn. Council in Estes Park, Colo., in August. Kappa Sigma fraternity held its traditional "Black and White" formal dinner dance Saturday at the chapter house. Nine other University of Kansas students attended that conference. They were Jim Cederberg, Hernndon junior, Charles Clutz, Rochester, N. Y., senior; Janet Engleson, Leaenworth freshman; Judson D. Smith, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, and Barbara Bullock, Wichita sophomore. Reta Fulker, Salina freshman, was elected secretary of the Midwest Region of LSA. Both officers were elected at the Midwinter Conference HOCH AUDITORIUM Arlen Schroeder. Leavenworth senior, secretary; Joseph Campbell, Independence, Mo., junior, treasurer; Richard Reinhold, Chicago, Ill., junior, historian, and Donald Catlin, Olathe junior, chancellor. Louis Hannen, Burlington junior, has been elected president of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, for the coming year. Other officers are Lynn Anderson, Atwood sophomore, senior vice president; Charles Brown, Quenemo junior, junior vice president. --- Women's Recreation Assn. Barbara Fields has been elected president of the Women's Recreation Assn. at a meeting yesterday. Other officers are Judy Morgan, Emporia junior, vice president; Ruth Milam, Overland Park junior, secretary; Mickey Gibson, Fort Scott junior, treasurer. Wed., March 4 TICKETS NOW Main Floor $2.59, $2.82, $2.56 1st Bal $2.82, $2.56, $2.05 2nd Bal, $1.28 Fine Arts Office, Union Ticket Center, Bell Music Co. Direct from 2 Years on Broadway ALL STAR CAST IN PERSON Switch from Hots to On U. S. 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