Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 6, 1958 Men's Houses Name New Officers Foster Hall Other officials elected were Norman Dudey, Wichita, vice president; Walter Palmer, Garden City, social chairman; Robert Yaple St. Joseph, scholarship chairman; James Rowland, Parsons, intra-dorm representatives. All are iumors. Richard Willhite, Toronto sophomore, intramural chairman. James Williams, Almena secretary; Merlin Stigge, Washington, treasurer; Jerry Laughlin, Overland Park, AGI representative; Harold Sanders, Winchester, historian; Herbert Dixon, Kinsley, song leader. All are freshmen. Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Robert Berkebile, Kansas City, Mo. junior, has been elected presi- dent of Sigma Phi Epsilon fratern- ity, for the spring semester. Other officials ected were A. Thomson Reece, vice president, James Westhoff, recording secretary, both Gardner juniors; Terry Mann, Prairie Village, comptroller, Kenneth Rock, Abilene, historian, both sonhomes. * * Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity pledge class elected Herbert Silerman, New York City freshman, president for the spring semester. Other officers elected are Dennis Partnoy, Kansas City, Mo. vice president; Joel Saren, Levittown, N. Y., secretary; Michael Neufeld, Brooklyn, N. Y., treasurer, all freshmen; Byron Bloch, Chicago junior, sentinel. --depends on how well the clothes fit the activities. Sigma Alpha Epsilon John Adams, Larned junior, has been elected president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Other officers elected were Richard Hargrove, Chanute, vice president; Virgil Sandford, Winfield, treasurer; Weldon Fate, Kansas City, Mo., chronicleer; Joe Eichhorn, Lawrence, intramural chairman; Dick Sharp, Kansas City, Kan., social chairman; George Dipman, Larned, warden, all juniors. Bruce Wingerd, recorder, Thomas Coen. Herald, both sophomores; Kent Overbey, Kirkwood, Mo. freshman, correspondent. ___ Wise Women Plan Buying Much thoughtful planning and skillful buying is needed to build an adequate wardrobe for the college woman. Dollars are important to a college student and many can be saved by getting a clear picture of the clothes you already have and listing the items that you need. Money can be wasted when suits, dresses, coats, hats and other items are purchased without thinking in terms of a total plan. To know what kind of clothes to plan for, list the places visited and the things done regularly—classes, church, exchange dinners, meetings, dances and shopping. Write down the clothes worn in each situation. In a separate column list accessories—hats, jewelry gloves, ties, purses—worn with each outfit. By changing accessories, one suit or dress can often go several places and serve several purposes. Go through your closet, drawers and boxes. Separate your wardrobe into three groups; items to be worn "as is," items needing repairs or alterations, items no longer wearable. List all wearable items under headings such as coats, sweaters, skirts, suits, slacks, accessories. Then compare the inventory with the list of regular activities. Whether or not a wardrobe is functional DANA HAGLUND Couples Announce Winter Engagements Haglund-Greiner Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Haglund, Wichita, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dana, to Dennis Greiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Greiner, Pasadena, Calif. Miss Haglund is a junior in the School of Education and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr Greiner is a senior in the School of Business and a member of Phil Delta Theta fraternity. No wedding date has been set. Bearlev-Mover Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Bearley, Atwood, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jo, to Phillip Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Moyer, Clifton. Miss Bearley is a January graduate of the University and was a resident of Sellards Hall. Mr. Moyer is a senior in the School of Education. A summer wedding s planned. Make a list of new clothes needed to round out the wardrobe to make it more serviceable or attractive. On The Hill Delta Gamma sorority and Delta Chi fraternity will hold a roller skating party tonight. Delta Gamma The chaperones will be Mrs. Mary Wigton and Mrs. Ethel Harmon, housemothers. --smoker at 7:30 tonight in the chapter house. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity recently initiated ten members in Danforth Chapel. Following the ceremony, the initiates were honored at a banquet at the DineA-Mite. The initiates are John Myers, St. Joseph senior; George Dodd, Ocean Lake, Ore., Robert Onek, Hiawatha, Jim Rowland, Parsons, all juniors; Larry Kevan, Larry Ostertag, Kansas City, Kan., Roy Mock, Kansas City, Mo., Robert Shelton, Grand View, Mo., all sophomores Joe Palmer, Kansas City, Kan, freshman Nu Sigma Nu Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity will hold its annual costume ball, Cadaver Capers, Saturday at the chapter house. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lolly. Mr. Lolly is a teaching assistant in physiology. *** Theta tau professional engineering fraternity will hold a rush Theta Tau . . . NOTE—No need to scratch. This is a show with a new kind of action. UNIVERSITY THEATRE Feb.11, 12, 13, 14 L. Worth Seagondollar, associate professor of physics, will speak on his experiences while working on the atomic bomb at Los Alamos, N.M. Robert Samp, Medison, Wis., will be guest of the Nu Fiat. 18. Dr. Samp is the national secretary of the fraternity. 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