Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Sept. 22, 1958 Pep Club to Get Name Via Contest Approximately 500 freshman men and women attended the first meeting of the new combined freshman pep club Thursday. The Froshawks, freshman men's pep club, and Red Peppers, freshman women's pep club, have combined to form the new club which has not yet been named. The officer system for the combined club will have a position for a man and woman for each of the top seven offices, president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, program chairman, social chairman and publicity chairman. One song leader will be chosen. Petitions for the offices were distributed to interested persons at the meeting. The primary ballot will be voted on this Thursday when the club meets at 5 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. A screening committee will then select the officers. The Red Peppers are asked to take their receipt cards as membership cards and a suggested club name to the meeting Thursday. The club name will be submitted for the club naming contest. The KuKus, upperclass men's pep club, are also sponsoring a contest with a prize awarded to dormitory floors obtaining 100 per cent membership. Membership can be obtained at Thursday's meeting. 3 Pinnings Announced Gjovig-Tolbert Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity has announced the pinning of Jon Giovig, Mission senior, to Lois Tolbert, Topeka junior. - * * Bosserman-Moore The pinning of Jack Bosserman, Mission senior, to Gail Moore, Meade junior, has been announced by Alpha KappaLambda fraternity. Geiler-Stumpff Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has announced the pinning of Lou Geiler, Kansas City, Kan., junior, to Nancy Stumpff, Shawnee. A makeshift sleeve board can be fashioned from a rolled-up magazine covered with a turkish towel. Tie the roll and cover it with muslin. ... On The Hill ... Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity entertained Delta DeltaDelta sorority at a barbecue and dance Tuesday at the chapter house. Chap-erones were Mrs. Pauline Warren and Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow. * * Alpha Phi Alpha Phi sorority held its pledge open house Friday night. A dance followed the introduction of the sorority's 23 pledges. Chaperones were Mrs. Mary Buckingham, Mrs Fannie Spurrier, Mrs. Mildred Dulivent and Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow. --- * * Delta Chi Dean Daniels, Chanute junior, has been elected president of the Delta Chi fraternity pledge class. Other officers are Earl White, Kansas City, Mo., junior, vice-president; Stan Alexander, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, secretary-treasurer; Scott Alexander, Mission junior, social chairman; Warren Anderson, Savanah, Mo., and Dave Hedederst, Salina, freshmen, Interfraternity Pledge Council representatives. The Delta Chi fraternity will hold its annual Five Scamps Party Friday at the Golden Arrow. The chaperones will be Mrs. Ethel Harmon, Mrs. Mary Stevens, Mrs. Pauline Warren and Mrs. Grace Schooling. * * Phi Kappa Psi The Phi Kappa Psi pledge class has elected Bob Brooks, Leawood freshman, as president. The other officers are Dick Bowman, Wichita freshman, vice president; John Ward, Overland Park freshman, secretary-treasurer; and Ben Blackshire, Leawood junior, sergeant at arms. Fur lends an air of elegance to the season as trim on hats and as small collars on coats and suits. The long coat with long-haired-fur shawl collar is new. Fur Lends Air of Elegance Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results Under New Management 10-40 CAFE 1310 W. 6th VI 3-9795 Featuring Steaks and Mexican Foods and your favorite beverage KITCHEN—RAY AND BETTY MANAGER—W. W. HATFIELD Open 11 a.m. to Midnight Lambda Chi Alpha Newly elected officers of Lambda Chi Alpha's pledge class are: Allan Handly, Prairie Village freshman, president; Gary Gilbert, Leawood freshman, vice-president; Mike Fitzwater, Atchison freshman, secretary; Larry Sanders, Bethel freshman; Jack Kensinger, Chanute freshman, social chairman; Brian McCowan, Hutchson sophomore, and Ralph Payne, Prairie Village freshman, IFPC representatives; Jerry Lewis, Paola sophomore, Jayhawkier representative. *** Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held its pledge class yell-in Sunday, which was followed by an open house. --- Members of Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity held their first house warming party Saturday. Chaperones for the dance were Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mrs. W. R. Banker. ... Ed Bailey, Atchison junior, has been elected social chairman of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Twenty-two pledges were introduced Wednesday night when Delta Delta Delta sorority held its pledge yell-in. Refreshments were served following the yell-in. Delta Delta Delta Campus Club News Presbyterian Men The United Presbyterian Men will hold their annual hamburger fry and get acquainted meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday behind the United Presbyterian Center, 1221 Oread Any campus man is invited. * * The Phi Kappa-Newman Club's annual Steak Fry and Stomp for all Catholic students was held Sunday at the Phi Kappa chapter house. Steak dinners were served to all guests and a dance followed the meal. SWINGLINE "TOT" Phi Kappa-Newman Millions now in use. Unconditionally guaranteed. Makes book covers, fastens papers, arts and crafts, mends, tacks, etc. Available at your college bookstore. Alpha Rho Gamma Alpha Rho Gamma, professional silversmithing and jewelry fraternity, will hold a business meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Bailey Hall Annex. Those wishing to be considered for membership in Quill Club, honorary writing organization, are invited to submit manuscripts which are due Oct. 15. Quill Club The manuscripts are to be submitted to the English Department, 203 Fraser, and are to include the author's name, address, and telephone number at the end of the paper. Acceptance by the editorial board will make them eligible for membership in the club and for possible publication in the Quill magazine to be published in November. *** For any additional information, call Bob Cross, VI 2-0521. SWINGLINE "Cub" Stapler $1.29 Delta Chi Fraternity Initiates Five Men LONG ISLAND CITY, NEW YORK, N. Y. The Delta Chi fraternity has announced the initiation of Mike Jochnk, Milwaukee, Wis., Bob Bruce, Ft. Scott, and David Winn, Chicago, Ill., all sophomores, and Kermit Dyer, Kansas City, Mo., and Bill Boks, Meade, both juniors. Pea pods add flavor to soup. Presbyterian Women To Hold First Meeting The traditional candlelight ceremony will be a part of the get-acquainted dessert meeting of United Presbyterian Women at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the United Presbyterian Center, 1224 Oread. This ceremony sets forth the purpose of the organization. In addition, the ceremony has an element of worship in which all those present participate. Delores Mohler, iola senior and past president, will be soloist. Mary Thornton, Clay Center senior, president elect, will lead the ceremony. Others assisting are: Jerrienne Thornburgh, Syracuse senior; Mary Carol Stephenson, Pittsburg sophomore; Sue Suran, Hays junior; Nancy Schwarz, Solomon sophomore; and Rosa Lind, Lawrence sophomore. Preceding the ceremony, Celeste Patton, adviser, will lead discussion on "Pittfalls KU Women Should Avoid." Nancy Peterson, Topeka senior, and Catherine Myers, Iola freshman, will assist in a social period as the women arrive. The KU United Presbyterian Women are affiliated with the National Council of United Presbyterian Women, the Kansas Synodical and the Topeka-Highland Presbyterial. There are 2 other United Presbyterian Women's organizations in Lawrence. One is in the West Side Church and one is in the First Presbyterian Church. Much Trim and Detail Make the Car Coat Many of the coats will be shown with fleece, assorted furs, and make-believe fur trims, hoods or collars. The newest are shown with real raccoon collars. The silhouette of the car coat is loose and easy this year, usually in three-quarter length, with fleece or miracle fibre linings, lots of pockets, and detailing. Knits are sometimes used for collars and trim. There are also leather closings, quilted handlings, and a host of gay colors to give excitement to these coats. Knickers Have Returned Pants, part of any modern-woman's wardrobe, have something new to offer, too. It's the knicker-styleed just like the ones little boys used to wear. But, they are better than ever—with every fabric, pattern and color to choose from. Jewels are worth their weight in gold this year—and just the right piece can make a big, big difference in the total fashion effect. The wise woman will buy with an eye to one costume at a time. GRANADA NOW SHOWING! ENDS TUESDAY Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, Burl Ines in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" VARSITY NOW SHOWING! ENDS WEDNESDAY Patty McCormack, Dan Duryea, Jan Sterling in "Kathy O" ENDS WEDNESDAY Twin Ghost Stories To Haunt You Forever! "SCREAMING SKULL" PLUS "TERROR FROM THE YEAR 5.000" NOW SHOWING! LAWRENCE