Thursday, May 8, 1958 Page 9 Elections, Pledging Initiation Announced Theta Chi Theta Chi traternity has announced the pledging of Gene Zahnd, Savannah, Mo. junior; Bob Jones, Lebo freshman; David Gates, Kansas City, Kan. freshman; Robert Schaef, Herington senior. Sigma Nu Sigma Nu fraternity has announced the initiation of 20 men. The initiates are David Trump, Overland Park, Jerry Roberts, Henry Benjes, both of Kansas City, Mo., Lyle Weeks, Leavenworth, Ron Dalby, Joplin, Mo., Steven Bennett, Topeka, William Layton, Burlingame, Calif., Fred Gauthier, Independence, Terry Kiser, Omaha, Neb., Leonard Smith, Salina, Craig Hansen, Emporia, William Wright, Concordia, Dean Sutherland, Raytown, Mo., Dave Priboth, Wichita, Carl Hood, Rochester, N. Y., all freshmen. Clarence Trummel. Wilmore, Robert Dietierich, Kansas City, Mo. Paul Brooks, Kansas City, Kan., Ron Van Meter, Houston, Tex., all sophomores; James Corey, Hiawatha junior. *** Gerald Brown, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, has been elected president of Pearson Hall. Pearson Hall Other officers elected were Caesar Albert, Monterey, Calif. junior, vicepresident; Cary Church, Osage City sophomore, secretary; Jim Seibel, Ellis junior, treasurer; David DeLong, Emporia freshman, social chairman; Bill Hahm, Scotch Plains, N. J. junior, historian; Art Henry, Miltonvale freshman, intramural chairman; Marion Redstone, Parsons freshman, song leader; Dick Reitz, Council Grove junior, publicity chairman. *** Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wendell Koerner, Jefferson City, Mo. junior, has been elected president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity for the coming fall semester. Other officers elected were Dick Sharp, Mission, vice president; Virgil Sandford, Winfield, treasurer; Bob Offill, Kansas City, Kan., Bill Albright, Hutchinson, pledge trainer; Bill Fricke, Jefferson City, Mo. social chairman. All are juniors. Kent Overbey, Kirkwood, Mo., recorder; Bill Smith, Great Bend, correspondent; Dave Hall, Wichita, rush chairman; Bill Cronin, Kirkwood, Mo., activities chairman; Tom Herlocker, Winfield, herald. All are sophores. Dorothy Wohlgemuth, Cummings junior, has been elected president of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education fraternity. Mike McGinley, Cincinnati, Ohio, house manager; Joe Eichhorn, Law- rence, intramural chairman, Weldon Fate, Kansas City, Mo. steward; all juniors. John McCabe, Topeka, Chaplain; Dick Hammond, Kansas City, Kan, alumni relations; Dave Ainsworth, Wichita, warden; all freshmen. Campus Club News Pi Lambda Theta Other officers are Loree Alpert, Paola, vice-president; Patricia Painton, Kansas City, Mo., corresponding secretary; Kathleen Fiske, Cheyenne, Wyo., recording secretary. All are juniors. Miss Frieda Sloop, assistant professor of home economics, is treasurer. At a recent meeting of the organization Miss Ruby Schaulis, a KU graduate and a teacher in the Lawrence school system, showed the pictures she took last year while in Australia on a Rotary Friendship. Try cooking beet tops with fresh spinach. When the leaves are just tender, drain well and mix with medium cream sauce into which deviled ham has been blended. Three Couples Announce Pinnings Brinkman-Stewart Gamma Phi Beta sorority has announced the pinning of Paula Brinkman, Cimarron junior, to John W. Stewart, Bartlesville, Okla. sophomore and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The pinning was announced at the Beta German Party. Cooner-Casteel ... Murray-Hansen Gamma Phi Beta sorority has announced the pinning of Lou Ann Murray, Nickerson sophomore, to Hal Hansen, Hutchinson senior and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The pinning was announced by Ann Brenneisen, Kansas City, Kan; junior, Donna Bowman, Russell, Kay Miller, Leavenworth, Marilyn Miller, Lawrence, and Ann Moser, Holton, all sophomores. IT'S BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK! LEONARD'S Standard Service 9th & Ind.-VI 3-9830 Watch what you hit when driving with our gas. Pontiac, Mich. sophomore. The announcement was made at the fraternity's Hi-Rickety formal recently. Sigma Nu fraternity has announced the pinning of Judy Cooper of Fontiae, Mich., to Bob Casteel PAY BILLS BY CHECK YOUR NAME printed on every check. No minimum balance required. No monthly service charge. √ Checkbooks free — No advance payment. ✓ Any amount starts an account. √ Only a small charge per check used. 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