Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Oct. 6, 1958 Pledge Classes Continue Elections Triangle Recently elected officers of Triangle fraternity's pledge class are: Larry Thorne, Coffeyville senior, president; Darrel Sligar, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, vice-president; Steve Corson, Mission freshman, secretary-treasurer; Bill Jernigan, Prairie Village freshman, social chairman. John Kloehr, Coffeyville junior, Orlyn Holloway, Junction City sophomore, and John Early-wine, Kingman freshman, are IFPC representatives. * * Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega has announced the election of its pledge class officers. They are: Kay Brinkman, Fort Scott, president; Julia Dunning, Wichita, vice-president; Sibyl Riekenburg, Topeka, secretary-treasurer; Colinda Austin, Salina, social chairman; Judy Reider, Mission, chaplain; Susan Sandifer, Wichita, Junior Panhellenic representative; Barbara Lesher, Wichita, entertainment chairman, and Connie George, Mission, song leader. All are sophomores. Delta Delta Delta Kay Moon, Independence sophomore, has been elected president of the Delta Delta Delta pledge class Other officers are: Judy Regier Buhler junior, vice-president; Penny Bryan, Nashville, Tenn., secretary, Judy Platt, Kansas City, Mo. treasurer, Marilyn Holmberg, Tonganoxie, social chairman, Betsy Lyon, Kansas City, Kan., scholarship chairman, Beverly Bagley, Brentwood, Mo., standards committee members, sophomores; and Linda Browning, Mendon, Mo., junior, song leader. .. .. Alpha Phi Karen Robb, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, has been elected president of the Alpha Phi sorority pledge class, Other officers are: Susan Delaney, Telefly, N. J. junior, vice-president; Cay Bullman, Rolla, Mo., sophomore, secretary; Kay Prelogar, Kansas City sophomore, treasurer; Dorothy Trickett, Topea sophomore, scholarship chairman; Lynn Coberly, Dighton sophomore, quarterly correspondent; Judy Mott, Lawrence sophomore, social chairman; and Judy Kimmel, Robinson junior, Junior Panhelenic representative. . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon The Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class has elected Barry Bray, Topeka, Gary Stamper, Hutchinson, and Tom Kerr, Kansas City, Kan., to represent it on the Interfraternity Fledge Council. All are freshmen. ... On The Hill ... Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity held a fall installation of officers at the Kansas Union Saturday. Officers installed were Bob Kass Bronx, N. Y., junior, president; Avrom Rosen, Kansas City, Mo., junior vice-president; Steve Hurst, New York, N. Y., sophomore, secretary Al Cohn, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, treasurer, and Ron Abrams Brooklyn, N. Y., senior, member at large ** Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi sorority has announced the pledging of Carolyn Delich, Kansas City, Kan., junior, and Carol Marquardt, Prairie Village sophomore. Sellards Hall Sellards Hall held its annual open house from 9 to 12 Friday night. * * Alpha Phi Alpha Phi sorority entertained parents and guests with an informal coffee after the football game Saturday. ** Alpha Phi sorority has announced the pledging of Judy Benedix, Leawood sophomore. ... The Alpha Phi Lawrence alumnae gave a reception for the sorority's pledge class last Tuesday evening English Room of the Kansas Union. Fall Parties In Spotlight Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau fraternity held an hour dance with Douthart Hall Thursday. - * * Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity held an hour dance Tuesday with Alpha Delta Pi sorority at the Delta Chi chapter house. --by Thor Heyerdahl $6.95 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass,—VI 3-1044 Antiques—Prints Delta Chi fraternity held its Poor Man's Party Saturday night at the chapter house. Mrs. Ethel Harmon and Mrs. Thomas Clark were chaperones. Theta_T Theta Tau Theta Tau fraternity recently held a hayrack ride for its members and their dates. --by Thor Heyerdahl $6.95 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass,—VI 3-1044 Antiques—Prints Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity entertained Gamma Phi Beta sorority at a roller skating party Tuesday. Refreshments were served following the party. Sellards Hall Sellards Hall held an hour dance with Foster Hall Tuesday. Chaperones were Mrs. Ethel Kerr and Mrs. Sestos Hughes. --by Thor Heyerdahl $6.95 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass,—VI 3-1044 Antiques—Prints Alpha Kappa Alpha *** Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority recently entertained with an introduction party in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity recently held its annual Barn Party. A pre-party was held at the Te-Pee. Handbags Have New Shape Dogs Have New Shapes For some costumes the sleek, slim bag is still preferred, but this fall there will also be new and more fashionable carpets. To teach everything from carpet bags to doctor's satchels. The larger handbags are dressier, being made of rich leathers. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results AKU AKU use PRE-ELECTRIC SHAVE LOTION SHULTON New York • Toronto to get a better shave! Quicker . . . closer . . . smoother . . . no matter what machine you use. 1.00 plus tax Three Pinnings Revealed Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has announced the pinning of Jack Uhlier, Chicago, Ill., junior, to Annie Bonato, Chicago, Ill. The pinning was announced by Mrs. John Skie, Alpha Tau Omega housemother. Uhlier-Bonato * * Caruthers-Thompson Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority has announced the pinning of Beverly Caruthers, Kansas City, Kan., senior, to Emmett Thompson, Topeka, a senior at Washburn University. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity. . . . Rogers-Heilman Chi Omega sorority has announced the pinning of Sharon Rogers, Lawrence junior, to Don Heilman, Wil- luisburg junior and member of Delta Chi fraternity. The pinning was announced at the chapter house by Rosie Nation, Chanute junior. In fashion, it's the little things that count and more than ever, this season, the gay, vividly-printed scarf deftly underscores costume perfection for the women. DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS 919 Mass. VI 3-1401 Optometrists BE SURE TO COME Hear FRANK GOULD Guest Speaker from Paducah, Ky. Congregational Singing Mon., Oct. 6 thru Wed., Oct. 15 10:00 a.m. (except Mon. & Sat.) & 7:30 p.m. (Sun. 6:00 p.m.) at the Central Church of Christ 1501 New Hampshire, Lawrence, Kans. Where Christian Hospitality Flows Freely For Transportation call VI 3-0770 the pedwin pedwin. 813 Mass. SHOES VI 3-2091