Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 14, 1958 . On The Hill... Delta Gamma Delta Gamma sorority will hold its annual Mother's Day Sunday. The members and their mothers will attend the Plymouth Congregational Church services. A luncheon will be held at the Castle Tea Room. Theta Chi Entertainment including the traditional Pinafore Skit will be held at the chapter house. Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi fraternity has announced the pledging of James Pivonka, La Crosse junior. Kent Granger has been elected president of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Other newly elected officers are as follows: Doug Webb, Iola junior, vice president; Gary Shofner, Ottawa senior, secretary; Burnell Cavender, Stockton, Mo., junior, treasurer; Doug Yocom, Lawrence junior, historian; John Nicholson, Wichita junior, scholarship chairman; Dan Turner, Mission senior, pledge trainer, and Jerry Seyb, Iola junior, sergeant at arms. Douthart Hall Douthart Hall held an hour dance last night with Concordia House The dance was held at Concordia House. --may pick them up from now until Thanksgiving vacation at the English office. Douthart Hall held an open house after the Homecoming game Saturday. Alpha Chi Omega Delta Chi Alpha Chi Omega sorority has announced the pledging of Jane Goodnow, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. Delta Chi fraternity held a barbecue and hour dance with Alpha Chi Omega sorority last night at the Delta Chi house. . . . Delta Chi fraternity pledge class recently held an hour dance with the pledge class of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. . . . Delta Chi fraternity will hold a breakfast and hopscotch tournament with Delta Delta Delta sorority at the Delta Chi chapter house tomorrow. McCook Hall McCook Hall and Varsity House held an hour dance Tuesday with the second floor upperclass women of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. The dance was held at Varsity House. Kappa Kappa Gamma --may pick them up from now until Thanksgiving vacation at the English office. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held its semi-annual scholarship banquet yesterday. Franklyn C. Nelick, associate professor of English, was the guest speaker. Fall Issue of 'Quill' Out in December Awards were presented to Tudy Youngberg, Lawrence senior, for the highest grades and Martha Pearse, Nevada, Mo., senior, for the greatest improvement in grades. The fall issue of the Quill Club publication, "Quill," will be on sale Dec. 8-10. The magazine's price has been lowered from 35c to 25c. The magazine will be sold in front of the Hawk's Nest of the Kansas Union, in front of the English office, 203 Fraser, and in the Strong Hall rotunda. All members of Quill Club are expected to attend a special pre-sales meeting at 7 p.m. Dec. 3 in the Kansas Union. Bob Cross, editor of the magazine, said those people who submitted manuscripts which were rejected The issue will contain from 44 to 48 pages compared to previous issues of 28 to 30 pages. The large edition is a compilation of the superior manuscripts from both the spring semester last year and fall semester of this year. Mary Sue Childers Sigma Kappa Likes The Carcoat She Found At ... Kappa Alpha Theta Adopts Polish Girl Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary fraternity for women in education, entertained Dr. Sylvia Vopni, Including Rosary and a questionanswer session, the spiritual day ended with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Nearly 100 students participated. Pi Lambda Theta A 9-year-old Polish girl in West Germany, Wanda Pasztetnik, has been financially adopted by Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. --may pick them up from now until Thanksgiving vacation at the English office. The Opening the day of recollection Sunday, Catholic students heard Mass in Fraser Theater. Following brunch at the Castle Tea Room, conferences and discussions were conducted by the Rev. Gerard Goetz, chaplain of the St Lawrence Catholic Student Center. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts VI 3-1151 Newman Club The sorority made the adoption through the Foster Parent's Plan, Inc., New York City, and will contribute $15 a month toward the child's support for at least one year. Campus Club News The sorority made the adoption in place of a Korean girl they "adopted" a few years ago who no longer needs help. Fraternity Jewelry, Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Go Jayhawks W. 6th St. Beat Oklahoma State "Flying Leathernecks" TONIGHT! SAT. & SUN.! 2 GREAT ACTION HITS! Gary Cooper in "Sergeant York" CO-HIT John Wayne, Robert Ryan in "Flying Leathernecks" Extra: Saturday Night Only! DOUBLE OWL SHOW! 4 Features in All 1 Features in All! A coffee was held in her honor in the Oread room of the Kansas Union. Seattle, Wash., national president of Pi. Lambda Theta Thursday. --- Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary fraternity for women in education, has announced the initiation of 17 new members. They are: Delores Arn, Wichita, Kay Roderick Cox, Muncie, Billie Dowdell, Junction City, Faye Ann Ginther, Russell, Beth Greathouse, Garden City, Nancy Fern Holt, Uniontown, Joyce Isaacson, Macksville, Adela Ann Kraus, Lawrence, Martha Helen Monroe, Kansas City, Kan., Barbara Lou Swinson, Pratt, Betty Thomas, Mission, and Marilyn Jo Wiens, Belle Plain, All are seniors. Sandra Ackerman, Leavenworth, Patricia Duerksen, Bartlesville, Okla., Carol Ann James, Mayetta, and Betty Naaf, Liberty, Neb. All are juniors. Martha Lee Cain, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student. More than 23 million of water go over Niagara Falls every hour. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Robert Mitchum in "THUNDER ROAD" GRANADA THEATRE TELphone VIKING 3-5783 THEATRE . . . . . . Telephone VKING 3-5783 STARTS SUNDAY! BIG BOOK! BIG CAST! SPENCER TRACY THE LAST HURRAH Plus: Cartoon, News-Shows Cont. on Sunday TONIGHT & SATURDAY Tony Curtis, Sidney Poitier in "THE DEFIANT ONES" THEATRE ยทยทยท Telephossa VIKING 3-1065 STARTS SUNDAY! BRIGITTE BARDOT'S ...FIRST NEW FILM SENSATION FROM THE MAKERS OF "AND GOD CREATED WOMAN"... BRIGITTE BARDOT STEPHEN BOYD AUDI VALU WEST 210 in VI 3- BLAC case, and U Tuesd McKe THE NIGHT HEAVEN FELL Produced by Kaul J. Levy by Roger Vadim Screenplay by Roger Vadim and Jacques Reny - Based on the novel by Albert Vadim A Kingston International Release LUNT notebo Litera Strong Hoch. Leiser NICE buslin garag PHI Saturn on ba or Do ROOM linens desire APAH from VI 3- 2 OF sleep will bath In CINEMASCOPE and Eastman COLOP This Picture Recommended For Adults Only! 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