Page 6 University Daily Kansas Tuesday, April 9, 1957 Fraternities, Sororities Name New Officers, Initiates Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has elected Sally Rice, Abilene junior president for the spring semester. Other officers are Mae Chetlain, Glencoe, Ill., vice president; Marcia Fullmer, Mission, recording secretary; Barbara Parker, St. Joseph, Mo., corresponding secretary; Sara Lawrence, Lawrence, rush chairman; Ann Allen, Kansas City, Mo., pledge trainer; Caryl Dillon, Hutchinson, public relations and Jann Walker, Omaha, Neb., marshal. All are juniors. Ann Nichols, Hutchinson, treasurer; Betty Thomas, Mission, social chairman; Nancy Evans, Kansas City, Kan., house manager; Barbara Barnes, Mission, scholarship; Jane Idol, Robinson, efficiency; Rosemary Griffin, Rock Port, Mo., historian; Patfy Terrill, Glen Burnie, Md., song leader; Annette Johnson, Hutchinson. AWS representative; Tudy Youngberg, Lawrence, activities chairman, and Sharon Dye, registrar, Wichita. All are sophomores. --- Delta Upsilon Delta Upson fraternity's pledge class has elected William A. Godfrey, Arkansas City, president; Gary K. Hackett, Newton, vice president; both freshmen, and Pere A. Owen, Sharon sophomore, secretary-treasurer. Delta Upsilon *** Delta Upsilon fraternity has elected William H. Dye, Wichita, president; John M. Holt, Liberal, vice president; both seniors. David D. Baird, Newton, recording secretary; Robert L. Randels, Medicine Lodge, corresponding secretary; James C. Naylor, Liberal, treasurer. All are sophomores. * * Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the initiation of 15 pledges. Mel Stiles, Caldwell freshman, was named honor initiate. Others initiated were Bill Addis, Mike Beatty, Ken Wagnon, Wichita; Wendall Anschutz, Russell; Steve Flood, Denny Lee, Hays; Bill Hoffman, Pratt; Tom Jones, Mission; Dick Matthes, Topeka; Keith Porter, Columbus; Chris Smith, Augusta and Nelson Voldeng, Wellington All are freshmen. Larry Miller, Topeka and John Thompson, both sophomores. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi fraternity announces the initiation of 22 pledges. Jack Heimvies, Enterprise freshman, was named honor initiate and Lance Johnson, Wymore, Neb. freshman, was named honor pledge. Others initiated were John Jeffrey, Dave Hemsell, Bartlesville, Okla.; Ray Nichols, Bob Nichols, Arly Allen, Lawrence; Robert Seacat, Paul De Bauge, Emporia; Milford Johnson, Iola; Stanley Lehman, Abilene; Richard Mattingly, Doyle Frank, Wichita; Steve Strong, George Hunt, Fred Rowland, Kansas City, Kan.; Jan Banker, Russell and Ron Keeler, Great Bend. All are freshmen. Richard Oxendale, Topeka; Robert Hill, Emporia; Charles Taylor, Wichita and Larry Leffingwell, Salina. All are sophomores. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta sorority has initiated 19 pledges. Molly Godwin, St. Louis, Mo. junior, was the outstanding pledge, and Judy Heller, Pittsburg sophomore, was honor initiate. Other initiates were Mary Alden, Hutchinson; Marsha Becker, Topeka; Rosemary Broadie, Ashland; Shirley Brunham, Judy Gumbiner, Shirley Hand, Janet Patterson, and Bobby Shockey, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Carol Sue Hall, Wichita; Anne Kibler, Kansas City, Kan.; Julie Jost, Lawrence; Susan Shaw, Cleveland, Ohio; Mary Ann Stites, Prairie Village, and Joan Wiggins, Independence. All are sophomores. Judy Ballard, Newton; Janice Brown, Colby, and Barbara Richardson, Lawrence. All are juniors. Kappa Eta Kappa Kappa Eta Kappa, professional engineering fraternity, announces the initiation of four pledges. The new initiates are Vernon Appleby, Wellington, and Buena Ordonio, Lawrence, both juniors; Norman Dunwoodie and Ronald Godley, Kansas City, Kan. sophomores. Norris Nahman, instructor of electrical engineering, was made an honorary member of Kappa Eta Kappa. Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psi fraternity announces the initiation of 24 pledges. Jack McDonald, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, was honor initiate. Garrett, Olathe; Richard Foreman, Ontario, Calif.; Fred Benson, Inde- dence. All are freshmen. Other initiates are Larry Ostertag, Jim Brownfield, Charles Hydeman, and Jim Sorter, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Harry Miller, Stuart Smith, Robert Bee, Charles Fishel, Carroll Dolan, and Terry Marriott, all of Lawrence; Richard Peterson and Cornelius Boersma, Kansas City, Mo.; Jerry Brown, Tom Sherard and John Book, all of Mission; Craig MKinnis, Stockton; Norbert Colin Campbell, Hutchinson junior. Pete Anderson, Lawrence and George McKnight, both of Kansas City, Mo., and David Schmidt, Wichita sophomore. Hosiery Becoming Much More Colorful In the hosiery department, the aim is to lure women away from those habitual neutral shades and into hose which echo the color of the rest of the costume. The aim also is to sell more stockings in an industry which admits business could be better. Blue hyacinth, sweet lilac, butter-scotch, peach blossom, coral glow, peach puff, white jade, and sugar pink are just some of the pale "cosmetic tints" promoted by the National Assn. of Hosiery Manufacturers. According to the Social Security System, Smith—1,499,000 of them—is the most common name on its rolls. Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority announces the pinning of Gayle Jones, Prairie View, Texas junior, to Willie Harriford, Sioux City, Iowa senior, and a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Jones-Harriford Pinnings Announced Gertrude Sellars Pearson Hall announces the pinning of Beverly Logan, Leawood freshman, to Del DeShazo, Prairie Village junior and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Logan-DeShazo Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Barbara Mulvaney, West Springs, Ill. senior, to Jerold Poindexter, Kansas City, Mo. junior and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Annette Hasbrook, Hinsdale, Ill. and Myrna Seaton, Winfield, both seniors, announced the pinning. Mulvaney-Poindexter Rice-Malone Corbin Hall announces the pinning of Toni Rice, freshman, to Mike Malone, Baker University sophomore. Both are from Leawood. Mr. Malone is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The saw-whet owl gets its name from its call which sounds like the filing of a saw. --- * * Our 100th Year of Service ENDS TONITE "BUNDLE OF JOY" At last research produces the perfect product for washing fine wools . . . tiny soap pearls that dissolve instantly even in cold hard water, and restore original fluff and lustre to cashmeres, wools, orlons, nylons, and rayons with amazing ease. NO BLOCKING, NO SHRINKING NO FADING, NO MATTING. ONLY $125 LESS THAN 10 PER WASHING ..On The Hill.. Weaver's Notions Shop — Street Floor Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and Watkins Scholarship Hall recently held an exchange dinner. Alpha Omicron PI Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained faculty members at the chapter house recently. 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