Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. Feb. 14, 1958 Fraternities Elect Officers Delta Tau Delta Gerald Foos, Seots Bluff, Neb. freshman, has been pledged by Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Ralph Robinson, Humansville, Mo. senior, has been elected president of the fraternity. Other officers are Bob Wagner Concordia, treasurer, Niel Parrett, Prairie Village, pledge trainer, Dave Wilson, Leawood, activities chairman, Max Dundley, Emporia, rules chairman, Bill Witt, Garden City, alumni chairman, all seniors. Alan Hickey, Liberal, corresponding secretary, Dick Jones, McPherson, and Ed Cooper, Hinsdale, III., social chairman, all juniors. Jerry Nelson, McPherson, vice president, Gary McEachen, Prairie Village, recording secretary, Jerry Richter, Springfield, Mo. sergeant at arms, Glenn Hedquist, Mission, rush chairman, Paul Brown, Kansas City, Mo. publicity chairman, Louis Graves, St. John, scholarship chairman, Patrick Pitner, Glasco, intramurals, Roger Stanton, Marysville, guide, all sophomores. Tom Hedrick, Boston, Mass. graduate student, has been installed as chapter adviser. Lambda Chi Alpha Burton Banks, Kansas City, Kan. junior, has been elected president of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Other officers elected were Robert Fessenden, Mission, vice president, Charles Nitschke, Kansas City, Kan., secretary, John Handley, Kansas City, Kan., rush chairman Robert Potter, Kansas City, Kan., ritualist, all sophomores. Donald Merseve, Mission, pledge trainer, H. C. Palmer, Atchison, treasurer, Ted Tidwell, Mission, social chairman, all juniors. Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has announced the election of new officers. Officers elected were Maynard Morris, Augusta, vice president, Robert Haines, Manhattan, historian, Doug Henning, Trimble, Mo-usher, all juniors, Ken Wagnon, Wichita, secretary, Chris Smith, Augusta, sentinel, both sophomores, Joel Sterrett, Topeka senior, pledge trainer. Members of the executive council are Van Cooper, Berwyn, Ill. senior, chairman; Bob Billings, Russell, Richard Adam Emforia, both juni- jors; Thomas Jones, Merriam sopho- more. Committee chairmen are Charles Stiles, Caldwell, scholarship, Ronald Beatty, Wichita, and Thomas Jones, rush, Steve Flood, Hays, activities, Marvin Watts, Russell, song, all sophomores; Maynard Morris, house manager, Doug Henning, intramurals, Robert Downey, Kansas City, Mo. senior, social. *** Phi Kappa Psi Gene Kane, Kansas City, Kan. junior, has been elected president of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity for the spring semester. Other officers elected were Kelly Deeter, Topeka, vice president, Ken Spencer, Junction City, scholarship chairman, both seniors. James Brownfield, recording secretary, James Sortor, corresponding secretary, Cornelius Boersma, alumni chairman, Charles Hydeman, rush chairman, Larry Ostertag, pledge counselor, all Kansas City, Kan sophomores. Stuart Smith, Lawrence sophomore, chaplain. Pine tar oil was once used in treating bronchitis and skin diseases. Phi Kappa Psi ... On The Hill ... Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held a buffet dinner for members and their dates at the chapter house Wednesday. Mrs. Donald MacLeod, housemother, was chaperone. ** Miller and Jolliffe Halls Miller and Joliffe Halls will present a program at Winter's General Hospital in Topeka tonight. The program will include a Spanish dance by Alicia Comacho, Monterrey, Mexico special student, a twirling act by Barbara Sanderson, Goodland sophomore, a pantomine by Kathryn Swenson, Lyons freshman, and Mary McCammon, King City, Mo. freshman. A vocal quartet will be composed of Carol Weidensaul, Shoshoni, Wyo, Loretta Naumann, Alton, Ronne Swanson and Barbara Sanderson, all sophomores. Bettie Nottingham, Hiawatha freshman, Mary Ann Jones, Tonganaxxie junior, Nancy Delap, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Mary McCammon, Kathryn Swenson, Carol Weidensaul will play in a bottle band. A mixed voice ensemble will sing. Trudy Gier, McPherson sophomore, will be mistress of ceremonies. Feelin' blue? Need money, too? Students, we've got news for you! We want Sticklers! MOST POPULAR GAME that ever went to college that's Sticklers! Just write a simple riddle and a two-word rhyming answer. For example What's a big cat shot full of holes? (Answer: peppered leopard.) 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