Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 25, 1958 Houses Elect Officers Sigma Phi Epsilon New officers of the Sigma Phi Epsilon pledge class are: Hal Blazier, Wichita freshman, president; Jack Dysart, Sterling junior, vice-president; Bill Walters, Kansas City freshman, secretary; Ron Rieke, Shawnee junior, treasurer, and Sid Fraser, Gardner freshman, social chairman. --will be yours alone Sigma Nu . . . Jon Gathright, Leawood sophomore, has been elected president of the Sigma Nu nudge class. Other pledge class officers are; Bill Fleming, Prairie Village junior, vicepresident; Andy Anderson, Wichita freshman, secretary; Bob Williams, Wichita freshman, treasurer; Ray Merrick, Topeka, Dave Lilijestrand, Kansas City, and Tom Allen, Coffeeville freshmen, are IFPC representatives. Delta Sigma Phi Newly elected officers of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity pledge class are Gary Zarynbicky, Oketo junior, president; Bill Schmidt, Independence junior, vice-president; Dwain Jenista, Caldwell sophomore, secretary-treasurer; Chuck Burin, Imperial, Pa., freshman, social chairman; and Jim Gardiner, Mission and Keith Sickafoose, Sunny slope, Ariz. both freshmen, IFPC representatives. *** Templin Hall Templin Hall has announced its officers for the coming year. They are: Bruce Herman, Pittsburg, Pa., junior, president; Jon Newman, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, vice-president; Richard Wilcox, Kansas City, Mo., junior, secretary; Dale Mattheis, Topeka sophomore, treasurer, and Ed McMullan, Long Beach, N. Y., sophomore, social chairman. --will be yours alone Kappa Alpha Theta Newly elected officers of Kappa Alpha Theta's pledge class are: Nancy Varney, Kansas City, president; Sharon Mather, Stafford, vice-president; Judy Nordstrom, Newton, treasurer; Carole Peltier, Arlington, Va., secretary, and Mary Olson, Wichita, social chairman. All are sophomores. Pi Kappa Alpha ... Representatives to the IFPC are Joe Curtis, Salina freshman; Larry Cirpa, Emporia freshman, and Bob McIntree, Topeka sophomore. Brian Travis, Des Minoes, Ia., junior, has been elected president of the Pi Kappa Alpha pledge class. Other officers are Dick Hoaglund, Los Angeles junior, vice-president; Bruce Burns, Olathe freshman, secretary-treasurer, and Ad Eley, Marysville freshman, social chairman. 3 KU Women Will Live in Special Home Frieda Sloop, assistant professor of home economics, has announced that the Home-Management plan will go into action Monday. Three women will live in a special house located below Fraser Hall, which has been designed specifically for the Home Management course. They will live in the house for five weeks, putting into practice the theory they have learned in the lectures and studies on home management. Emphasis is placed on decision-making, planning, carrying out the plan, and evaluation of the experience. Marilyn Haize, Tonganoxie, Maria Mendez, Guatemala, and Mary Wade, Minneapolis, Minn., seniors, will compose the first group. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Jim Talley, De Sota freshman, has been elected president of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class. Other officers are Ernie Shaffer, Kansas City junior, vice-president; Barry Bray, Topeka freshman, social chairman; Max Eberhart, Great Bend freshman, treasurer, and Bob Christensen, Topeka freshman, recorder. Delta Gamma Sara Parker, Kansas City, has been elected president of the Delta Gamma pledge class. Other officers are: Tony Tollifon, Moines, Iowa, secretary; Martha Garrison, Wichita, treasurer; Glenda Price, Topeka, social chairman; Alahna Weller, Manhassett, N.Y., and Mindy Williams, Kansas City, Mo., Junior Panhellenic representatives. All are sophomores. Theta Chi ... Pledge class officers of Theta Chi fraternity are: Gene Zahnd, Savannah, Mo., junior, president; Bob Jones, Lebo sophomore, secretary and vice-president; Dick Logsdon, Cunningham junior, treasurer; Jack Dunbar, Agency, Mo., sophomore, social chairman; Don Moore, Dodge City sophomore, and Dave Siekman, Hastings, Neb., junior, IFPC representatives. A.S.T.E. Plans Field Trip, Oct.3 L. B. Musser, of the Bendix Aviation Corp., Detroit, Mich., spoke on uses of "Numerical Control in Automation" at the first meeting of the K. U. Chapter of American Society of Tool Engineers Thursday. A film and slides on Numerical Control accompanied Mr. Musser's talk. A field trip to Sheffield Steel, Kansas City, was planned for Oct. 3. Bill Updegrove, Lawrence senior, is chairman of the chapter and Paul Hausman, associate professor of Engineering Manufacturing Processes is faculty adviser. Theta Chi Fraternity Initiates Five Men The Theta Chia fraternity has initiated Larry Stark, Enterprise, Jay Kriss, Colby, Jim Coy and Mel Saferstein, St. Joseph, Mo., and Mike Hentschel, Lawrence, all sophomores. Pinning Announced Chi Omega sorority has announced the pinning of Suzie Hamilton, Hutchinson senior, to Dave Ryther, Lawrence senior and member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. For a new treat in corn bread, try this variation. When making enough to fill an 8-inch square pan, add $ \frac{1}{2} $ cup of shredded cheddar or American cheese and 1 teaspoon of poultry seasoning to the batter. Bake at 375 degrees, 15 to 20 minutes. Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi sorority presented its 31-member pledge class to 250 guests who attended the sorority's yell-in Thursday evening. After the presentation, punch and cookies were served in the chapter house. Mrs. W. R. Banker, housemother, acted as hostess. The Chi Omega pledge class of 25 members will be formally presented at the sorority's open house, 9 p.m. until 12 midnight Friday evening, in the chapter house. Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, housemother, will have as assisting hostesses the active members of the sorority and four fraternity housemothers. Chi Omega The housemothers are: Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. Helen Spradling, Mrs. Edward Raney, and Mrs. Glen Sewell. Don Conard's orchestra will provide music and refreshments will be served. Battenfeld Hall entertained Watkins Hall residents at a breakfast Saturday. Watkins Hall Theta Chi Theta Chi fraternity held an informal dance Saturday night. Chapelores were Mrs. Sestos Hughes and Mrs. Merle Nichols. Buffets, Dances, Other Parties Rank High in Fall Entertainment Pearson Hall Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Frailey, Sulphur Springs, Tex., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to Dan Cowden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cowden, Lawrence. Miss Frailey is a junior in the School of Journalism and a member of Alpha Phi sorority. No wedding date has been set. Douthart Hall and Pearson Hall held an hour dance at Pearson, Tuesday. Sprinkle toasted almonds over a casserole of scalloped chicken and on fried or broiled fish. when you see our newest collection of Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi fraternity recently held a hula hoop and barbecue party with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Styled with the appeal created only by this finest of fashion jewelry. *** Necklaces, bracelets, pins and earrings—some dramaticly bald, others discreetly delicate. Tailored day time ensembles and jewelled elegance for important evenings. Donald Alderson, dean of men, was a recent dinner guest of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Douthart Hall . . . Douthart and Battenfeld Halls held an hour dance at Douthart last Thursday. 916 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. --- Phi Kappa Tau The mothers' club of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity held its first meeting and tea in the chapter house Sunday. A pledge-active football game and singing provided entertainment. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma fraternity held an hour dance with members of Gamma Phi Beta sorority Tuesday night at the Kappa Sigma chapter house. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi fraternity held a buffet for its members' parents Saturday following the KU-TCU game. Later that evening an informal dance was given for members and their dates at the chapter house. --- Delta Gamma An informal "get acquainted" dinner to introduce the Delta Gamma pledge class to the sorority's Lawrence alumni was held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Jim Roark, Lawrence. 25 wo fo The added dash of stripes . . . boldly applied to talented colors . . . in pill-resistant orlon . . . with long sleeves and v-neck in sizes 34 to 40. 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