Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 24, 195g ADDING TO TROPHY CASE—Phi Gamma Delta fraternity members admire the national social service trophy which they received for the third time in six years at the national convention this summer. Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Receives National Trophy Again For the third time in six years, Phi Gamma Delta fraternity has received a trophy for outstanding service to the campus and community. The fraternity received the trophy, the Newton D. Baker Social Service trophy, at its national convention this summer. Their service program included the organization of a campus-wide blood donation system, a blood donation of over 50 pints from the chapter, and held a Christmas and Easter party at the fraternity for underprivileged children. The fraternity collected food baskets which were distributed to needy families by the Salvation Army, provided entertainment at Winter Veterans Hospital, Topeka, conducted an old-clothes drive and a campus chest drive. Each Saturday for an eight-week period the fraternity conducted a swimming program for crippled children of Lawrence in Robinson Gym, brought handicapped children from the Delano School for Handicapped Children, Kansas City, Mo., to each KU home game and sponsored a Greek war orphan through the Foster Parents Plan, Inc. Pinning Announced Delta Delta Delta sorority has announced the pinning of Carol Keller, Prairie Village junior, to John Flannagan, Scott City. Mr. Flannagan is a 1958 graduate of KU and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. ... On The Hill ... Long, slow cooking develops the flavor in pork. A low cooking temperature also keeps meat juicy and cuts down on shrinkage. Be sure pork is well done when you serve it. Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority has announced the election of its new pledge class officers. Officers are Dee Dee Bickley, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, president; Barbara Holm, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, vice-president; Ann Bell, Salina sophomore, honor court representative; Helen Armstrong, Atchison junior, song leader; Susan Aldrich, Great Bend sophomore, secretary; Myra Lewis, Kansas City sophomore, treasurer; Louise Few, Lyons sophomore, social chairman; Carolyn Kreye, Lawrence sophomore, and Virginia Smith, Topeka sophomore, Junior Panhellenic representatives. Pi Beta Phi The Lawrence Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi entertained the sorority's pledge class with a dessert at the Faculty Club Thursday night. A skit was presented. Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta pledge class has elected Dick Harper, Mission freshman, as president. Other officers are Kelly Rankin, Clay Center, vicepresident; Joe Seyler, Topeka, secretary-treasurer; John McCartney, Kansas City, Mo., and Gary Smith, Topeka, co-social chairmen; Clay Edmonds, Minneapolis, scholarship chairman, and Cecil Hedquist, mission, publicity chairman. Grace Pearson Hall Grace Pearson Hall, now an upper-class woman's residence hall, has elected officers. They are: Dorothy Wigfield, Chillicothe, Mo., senior, president; Terri Battle, Leavenworth senior, vice-president; Mary Antenen. Bazine senior, secretary; Wanda Sekavek, Holyrood senior, treasurer; Cynthia Rogers, Prairie Village senior, social chairman; Carolyn Jeter, Kansas City, Mo., junior, house manager; Marilyn Wiggins, Lyons intramurals chairman. All are freshmen. --- Tau Kappa Epsilon Dell Weightman, Kansas City sophomore, has been elected president of the Tau Kappa Epsilon pledge class. Other officers are Dick Hoch, Marion junior, vicepresident; Jim Lee, Las Vegas, N.M. freshman, secretary-treasurer, and Herb Kasold, Lawrence freshman, sergeant at arms. Theta Tau Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the initiation of David L. Stahl, Topeka; Jack J. James, Leavenworth; James A. Clutz, Rochester, N. Y.; Carl L. McClung, Lawrence; William K. Freshley Jr., South Bend, Ind., and Roger L. Benefiel, Lyons. All are sophomores. Campus Club News Art Education Club Graduate Club --- Statewide Activities Marietta Meigs, Mission junior, is the new president of the Art Education Club. Her election was announced by Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of education and the club's adviser. Richard Barnes, Seneca junior, has been elected president of Statewide Activities. Other officers are Rusty Seacat, Emporia junior, vice-president; Sharon Stump, Seneca freshman, secretary; Ruth Reider, Raytown, Mo., junior, home town correspondent; David Dyke, Goddard sophomore, publicity; Vicki Parker, Coffeyville senior, hostess to high schools; and Gretchen Griswold, Silver City, N. M., junior, out of state chairman. The Graduate Club will have an organizational meeting at 8 p.m. Friday in 306 B-C of the Kansas Union. "The club's purpose is to give graduate students an opportunity to meet, talk and relax," said John H. Hotz, Tescott first-year law student and program chairman of the club. No membership dues will be charged. **** Jav Sisters The Jay Sisters, an organization sponsored by the Associated Women Students, held a Come-As-You-Are surprise breakfast party for the freshman women Saturday morning on the lawn of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. A skit was presented following the breakfast. 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