Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Oct. 7, 1957 KAY EWERT 2 Announce Engagements Ewert-Graber MARCIA FULLMER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewert of Abilene announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay Marlene, to Harlan Duane Graber, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Graber of Kingman. Miss Ewert is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and a senior in the School of Education. Mr. Graber is a graduate student and has a physics assistantship. He was graduated in 1957 from Bethel College, Newton. No wedding date has been set. Fullmer-Brown Mrs. B. J. Fullmer of Mission announces the engagement of her daughter, Marcia Sue, to Dale Sturtz Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale S. Brown of Mission. Sororities,Fraternities,Halls Hold Fall Elections Miss Fuller and Mr. Brown are seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Miss Fuller is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Brown is a pre-medical student and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and Phi Chi professional medical fraternity. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Gertrude Sellards Pearson Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall has elected officers for the year. They are Wilma Deitcher, Topeka sophomore, vice president; Niki Economy, Kansas City, Kan. junior, secretary; Patricia Terrill, Glen Burnie, Md. junior, social chairman and Barbara Jezek, Holyrood sophomore, AWS representative. Pi Beta Phi Molly Clark, Hutchinson sophomore, has been elected president, of the Pi Beta Phi pledge class. Other officers elected are Annette Willis, Wichita, vice president; Jean Garlinghouse, Lincoln, Neb., secretary; Sandy Owens, Kansas City, Kan., treasurer; Nancy Scott, Emporia, assistant house manager, and Susan Mitchell, Falls City, Neb., historian. Judy Allen, Lawrence, censor; Pat Dawson, Emporia, and Suzanne Sentney, Hutchinson, junior panhellenic representatives; Nancy Holmes, Hutchinson, AGI representative and Nancy O'Brien, Great Lakes, Ill., social chairman, All are sophomores. Delta Gamma Karen Kukuk, Kansas City, Kan., has been elected president of the Delta Gamma sorority pledge class. Other officers are Margot Black, Prairie Village, vice president; Kay Morgan, Wichita, secretary; Mary Ann Ward, McPherson, treasurer; Linda Compton, Topeka, social chairman; Sandra Hayn, Wichita, and Kay Prothman, Kansas City, Mo., junior panthellenic representatives and Sondra McIntosh, Chapman, songleader. All are sophomores. Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has elected Kate Deal, Wichita sophomore, president of the pledge cla- lacted Kate Deal, Wichita sophomen, president of the pledge class. Other officers elected are Julie Harnar, Lawrence, vice president; Margaret Ann Kurt, Kansas City, Mo., secretary; Judy Duncan, Prairie Village, treasurer; Elaine Knupp, Washington, Iowa, social chairman; Jane Curr Junction City, songleader and Sherri James, Emporia, junior panhellenic representative. All are sophomores --floors of Corbin Hall Monday. Mrs. Edna Ramage chaperoned. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity pledge class has elected Sidney Buffington Fall River, Mass, freshman president. Other officers elected were John Harrington. Bonner Springs, vice president; Gary Irwin, Kansas City, Mo., secretary-treasurer. All are freshmen. Miller Hall Officers elected for Miller Hall are Barbara Penzer, Lincoln, secretary; Mickie Hopson, Kansas City, Kan.; social chairman; Loretta Nauman, Alton, music chairman; Sally Sanderson, Goodland, intramural chairman; Karen Johnson, Topcka, AGI representative and Janice Wenger, Blue Springs, Mo., scholarship chairman. All are sophomores. Mary McCammon, King City, Mo. historian; Gwen Logan, Hiawatha, AWS representative; Kathryn Johnson, Laray; publicity chairman, freshmen. Phyllis Fahrbach, Belleville junior, alumni secretary. --floors of Corbin Hall Monday. Mrs. Edna Ramage chaperoned. Alpha Tau Omega Gordon Davis, Wichita freshman, was elected president of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity pledge class. Other officers are Tom Holler, Wichita, vice president; Terry Jackson, Prairie Village, secretary, freshmen. Wendell Ridder, Higginsville, Mo. junior, treasurer. --floors of Corbin Hall Monday. Mrs. Edna Ramage chaperoned. Delta Chi Jon Harrison, Oswego senior, was elected president of Delta Chi fraternity. Other officers include, Dick Harris Kansas City, Mo. junior, vice president; Joe Casey, Chanute senior, secretary; Larry Dunlap, Salina junior, treasurer; Charlie Flagg, Independence, Mo. senior, sergeant at arms; Don Heilman, Williamsburg sophomore, pledge trainer; and Bob Terrill, Kansas City, Kan. senior, social chairman. * * Stan Washburn, Paola freshman, has been elected president of the Delta Chi fraternity pledge class. Also elected were Bill Newton, Terre Haute, Ind., vice president; Mike Joenkh, Muskego, Wis., secretary; Pat Flaconti, Chicago Heights, Ill., treasurer, freshmen. Bob Green, Kansas City, Kan., sergeant at arms and Fred Williams, Kansas City, Kan., social chairman, juniors. New Initiates Delta Chi Miller Hall held its annual open house Friday. Chaperones were Mrs.R.G.Roche,Mrs.A.G.Kenton, Mrs.Lester Jeter and Mrs. Sam Allen. Miller Hall Houses Hold Hour Dances Jan Darrington, Wichita freshman was honor initiate of Theta Chi fraternity. Also initiated were William Daut, Arkansas City freshman, and Gene Tucker, Stafford junior. --floors of Corbin Hall Monday. Mrs. Edna Ramage chaperoned. Theta Chi Alpha Chi Omega sorority has initiated Susan Lowry, Aurora, Mo, and Marie Fairchild, Liberal, juniors. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity held an exchange dinner Thursday evening at the chapter houses. Alpha Chi Omega *** ... First floor of North College Hall and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity pledge class held an hour dance Thursday at the fraternity house. Use quick-cooking tapioca instead of flour to thicken the milk base of cheese souffle. The souffle will stay high and light. Corbin Hall Alpha Tau Omega Fourth floor of Corbin Hall and Delta Chi fraternity pledge class held an hour dance recently at the fraternity house. Mrs.Ethel Harmon, For a safer stairway, paint top and bottom steps white. When dusting books, wipe the leaf edges away from the binding to keep dirt out of the backbone pocket. . . . Delta Chi housemother, was chaperone. Sigma Chi fraternity and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held an exchange dinner recently at the chapter houses. Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell and Mrs. Fannie Spurrier were chaperones. Sigma Chi Sigma Kappa sorority announces the pledging of Annette English, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore. --floors of Corbin Hall Monday. Mrs. Edna Ramage chaperoned. Sigma Kappa --floors of Corbin Hall Monday. Mrs. Edna Ramage chaperoned. --floors of Corbin Hall Monday. Mrs. Edna Ramage chaperoned. Theta Chi Sigma Kappa sorority and Theta Chi fraternity held an hour dance recently at the Theta Chi chapter house. Mrs. Hazel Carter was chaperone. Grace Pearson Hall Grace Pearson Hall held an hour dance with the first and fourth YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2960 Alpha Chi Omega --- Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity recently held an exchange dinner at their chapter houses. OTTO PREMINGER PRESENTS BERNARD SHAW'S DISTRIBUTED BY UNITED ARTISTS Open 7:00—Curtain 7:15 Feature 8:00 News—Color Cartoon MONDAY THRU WED. A Campus-to-Career Case History Bill Tyer discusses features of a training program for operators with Miss Edith Sanders. "There's always something different" "In my job, there's always something different coming along—a new problem, a new challenge. When I got out of college I wanted to make sure I didn't settle down to a job of boredom. There's never been a chance of that at Bell." That's Charles W. (Bill) Tyer talking. Bill graduated from Texas Christian University in 1953 with a B.S. in Commerce. He went right to work with Southwestern Bell in Fort Worth. How did he make his choice? Here's what he says: "From what I'd seen it was an interesting business with tremendous room for expansion. And a big feature with me was the opportunity to choose my location. I wanted to work in the Fort Worth area." "I came in under the Staff Assistant Program for college graduates. I spent several weeks in each of the company's five departments. Then I went back for six months of intensive training in our Traffic Department. "After training, I was promoted. One of my first jobs was setting up and supervising a customer service improvement program. "In January, 1956, I was again promoted. My present job is assistant to the District Traffic Superintendent. My responsibilities include instruction of PBX operators, employee and public relations, and scheduling operators to handle calls to and from 185,000 telephones. "No—there's no chance for boredom!" Bill Tyer is typical of the many young men who are finding their careers in the Bell System. Other interesting careers exist in the Bell Telephone Companies, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric and Sandia Corporation. Your placement officer has more information about these companies. BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM 25 wor WANT rates. Indian BABY ing. OVI 3-9. 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