Page 5 Greeks Choose New Officers University Daily Kansan Pi Tau Sigma Kenneth M. Timmerman, Lawrence senior, has been elected president of Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity. Other officers elected for the spring semester are Ronald J. Wilson, Kansas City, Kan., senior, vice president. Lowell H. Linderman, John City, N. Y., senior, recording secretary; Norman F. Luther, Kansas City, Mo., corresponding secretary; Lee E. Bray, Overland Park, senior, treasurer, and Burdson D. Carpenter, Kansas City, Mo., historian. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity has announced the election of the following officers. President, Gary Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., senior; vice president, J. Vincent Meyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, junior; recording secretary, Jeffrey Reynolds, Hays sophomore. Alpha Karpaa Lambda Corresponding secretary, William Bridson, Wichita sophomore; treasurer, William Eubank, Shawnee sophomore: house manager, Raymond Haines, Topeka freshman; sergeant-at-arms, Lawrence Middaugh, Meriden sophomore. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has announced the election of two new officers. They are Lyndon Bailey, Topeka, vice president and Karen Nelson, Nebraska City, pledge trainer. Both are juniors. Gamma Phi Beta Marilyn Miller, Lawrence junior has been elected president of Gamma Phi Eta sorority for the coming year. Other officers are Kathleen O'Neil, Kansas City, Mo., junior, pledge trainer and first vice-president; Judy Goodbar, Kansas City, Kan., junior, social chairman and second vice-president. Karen Tanner, Kansas City, Mo. junior, secreting secretary; Gail Goodman, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, corresponding secretary; Marilyn Henning, Ottawa junior, treasurer. Shirley Hutchason, Kansas City, Mo., junior, standards chairman; Virginia Cheal, Kansas City, Kan.; sophomore, scholarship chairman, and Diana Perry, Caldwell sophomore, efficiency chairman. *** Joanne Halderson, Bartlesville, Okla., recording secretary; Jean Anderson, Kansas City, Kan., treasurer, Joanne Novak, Minneapolis, Minn., rush, and Judy Leonard, Prairie Village, standards. All are juniors. Alpha Omicron Pi Helen Calkins, Iola, has been elected president of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority for the coming year. Other officers are Polly Smith, Belton, Mo., vice president; Ann Cramer, Cincinnati, Ohio, corresponding secretary. Sarah Seewers, Wichita sophomore, scholarship chairman; Bar- Clever Cupid Captures Four; Valentine Pinnings Told Compton-Ross Delta Gamma sorority has announced the pinning of Linda Compton, Topeka, to Alan Ross, Bartlesville, Okla., a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Both are juniors. The pinning was announced Tuesday evening by Carol Fuller, Ellis; Karen Kukuk, Kansas City, Kan.; Sally Mack, Topeka; Margie Jones, Kansas City, Mo., all juniors, and Sandra Blankenship, Great Bend senior. * * Choice-Clonton Delta Upsilon fraternity has announced the pinning of Ross Clopton, Topeka sophomore, to Donna Choice, Emoria. Miss Choice attends Emporia State Teachers College. Coy-Moncriev Theta Chi fraternity has announced the pinning of Jim Coy, St. Joseph, Mo., sophomore, to Ann Moncriey, St. Joseph, Mo., Miss Moncriey is a sophomore at William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo., and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. *** Crosier-Lynn Delta Gamma sorority has announced the pinning of Martha Crosier, Lawrence senior, to Robert Lynn, Gainville, Tex., junior, and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The pinning was announced in a skit given by Evelyn Scott, Independdece, Janice Morawitz, New London, Mo., both seniors, and Saundra Hayn, Wichita junior. A party was held at Happy Hall's. Sara Panzer, Lincoln junior, social chairman; Ruth Csborn, Prairie Village sophomore, activities; Sue Synder, Eureka Springs, Ark.; junior, philanthropy; Gall White, Wichita junior, public relations and Donis Edmonds, McLouth sophomore, intramurals. Thursday. Feb. 12. 1959 --travel in a big, herded group? At no extra cost you can have a private car and an experienced guide (Scand. grad. student). TAILOR-MADE tours (group, passage, and itinerary as requested by you). Delta Chi Fred King, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, has been elected president of Delta Chi pledge class for the spring semester. Other officers are Gary Stubbs, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, social chairman; James Crocker, Joplin, Mo., sergeant at arms; Neil Marquardt, Prairie Village junior, Donald Davis, Fort Scott freshman, and Marquardt, governing council. ..On The Hill.. Delta Tau Delta fraternity and Chi Omega sorority held a skating party recently. Mrs. Joe Hope was chapnerie. Delta Tau Delta Watkins Hall A "Heaven and Hell Party" will be held at Watkins Hall Friday. A skit "The Cat in the Gray Flannel Suit" will be presented. Chaperones will be Mrs. Hazel Carter, Mrs. Althea Galloway, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley and Miss Julia Willard. Alpha Tau Omega .. .. Kansas Gamma Mu of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has been recognized as the outstanding chapter scholastically in the national Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. The chapter will receive the Worthy Grand Chief Award at the fraternity's Founder's Day banquet to be held in Kansas City, Mo., April 17, 1950. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Upperclasswomen Gertrude Sellards Pearson Upperclasswomen held an informal coke party recently. Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has announced the pledging of Neil Drake, iola freshman. Valentine Tea Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will hold its annual Valentine Tea for all sorority women from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. tonight at the chapter house. use to get a better shave! 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