Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 6, 1958 Campus Club News Organizations Elect Officers, Keep Busy House Home Management House Women living in the home management house will entertain guests at a buffet supper Friday. Hostesses will be Jane Coolidge Lawrence, Donna Daise, Ruleton Shirley Stout, Lombard, Ill., all seniors, Alora Gaines, Kansas City Kan. sophomore. Guests will include Miss Viola Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hitt, Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson, Joe Bennett, John Casson, Richard Murray and Walter Strauch. UVO John Harris, Ft. Scott senior, has been elected president of the University Veterans Organization for the spring semester. Other officers elected were Dick Rochm, Clark, N. J., vice president, Emery Weber, McCune, secretary, Merv Martin, Cottonwood Falls, treasurer, all juniors. Faculty Club The Faculty Club held a children's program Sunday at the Faculty Club. The Alpha Omicron Pi Bottle Band performed. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. James Drury, Mr. Drury is associate professor of political science. The club will have a square dance Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.Herbert Smith will be the hosts. Mr. Smith is a professor of education. . . . Concordia Club Fred Rueter, Scott City graduate student, has been elected president of the Concordia Club, Lutheran student organization, for the spring semester. Other officers are Glen DeWerff, Ellinwood, first vice president, Robert Meng, Troy, athletic manager, both freshmen; Herb Hauffer, Vassar, second vice president, Jim Wedemeyer, Atlantic, Iowa, secretary, Gary Lentz, Cheney, treasurer, Hal Buck, Meade, commissary, all juniors. ... On The Hill Phi Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity held a Hawaiian party Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones were Mrs. Edward Dicks and Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, housemothers. --were sponsored by the Douglas County Red Cross. Alpha Omicron Pi --were sponsored by the Douglas County Red Cross. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority held its annual Polka Dot Party at the chapter house Saturday. Chaperones were Mrs. W. R. Banker, Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mrs. Fannie Spurrier, housemothers. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Nine women from Gertrude Sellars Pearson Hall participated in three half-hour variety shows Tuesday for patients at the Winter General Hospital in Topeka. The shows Randy Mayor, Lake Quivera senior, was emcee. Other girls performing in the show were Victoria Parker, Coffeyville junior; Marilyn Myers, Kansas City, Kan., Anita Espland, Minneola, Muffet Truitt, Tanle, all sophomores; Judy Chilcoat, Sue Whitney, Gretchen Watkins, all of Bartlesville, Okla., Linda Leonetti, Kansas City, Mo., all freshmen. .. .. Triangle Triangle Omiecon Pi fast at the Saturday. Mrs.W.R. Cole, house fraternity and Alpha sorority held a break-Triangle chapter house The chaperones were Banker and Mrs. Ross mothers. MARY LAIRD Couple Plans June Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laird, Holly Springs, Miss, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jane, to James Robert Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hanson, Jamestown. Greeks Elect Officers Miss Laird is a senior in the College and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Hanson received his B. S. degree in engineering physics in 1954 from the University and an LLB. degree in 1957. He is now employed as a research attorney for the Kansas Supreme Court. Bob Billings, Russell junior, has been elected president of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Bill Addis, Wichita sophomore, was elected to take Billing's place on the executive council. A June wedding is planned. 2 Pinnings Announced Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Kappa Williams-Jaminet Phi Kappa fraternity has announced the pinning of John Jaminet, Coffeyville senior, to Barbara Williams of Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa fraternity has announced the pinning of Charles Pritchett, Kansas City, Kan. junior, to Kay Mann of Kansas City, Kan. *** Mann-Pritchett Donna Leonard, Fulton, Mo. junior, has been elected president of Sigma Kappa sorority. Other officers are Carol Mellinger, Milford, first vice president, Norma Jo Evans, St. Louis, Mo., treasurer, Betty Gene White, *Mission*, recording secretary, June Carter, Lincoln, Neb., registrar, all sophomores; Patricia Triantes, Overland Park, second vice president, Joy Watson, Kansas City, Mo., corresponding secretary, both juniors. Use a dampened chamois cloth to wash the front side of mirrors. It will prevent water getting on the back of the mirror and ruining the silver coating. When wrapping cake in waxed paper, sprinkle the paper with powdered sugar to keep the icing from sticking. What's Going On In The World? Current Events Coffee Hour Every Friday at 4:00 Music and Browsing Room STUDENT UNION Sweet and low...with soft faille bow! 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