Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 27, 1957 Sororities, Fraternities, Halls Elect Pledge, House Officers Hodder Hall Diana Dicks, Kirkwood, Mo. sophomore, has been elected president of Hodder Hall. The other officers for the fall semester are Carol Gillaspie, Boulder, Colo. junior, social chairman; Jo Mohri Hamilton, Ontario, house manager, Merlyn McMinim, Ashland, scholarship chairman, Elinor Hadley, Kansas City, Mo., historian, and Karol Mosshart, Stockton, chaplain, all sophomores. Acacia The Acacia fraternity pledge class has elected Steve Little, Topeka, to serve as president. The other officers are George Hall, Spencerport, N Y., vice president; Butch Kelly, Mission, treasurer; Kirk Prather, Wellington, secretary; Craig Robertson, Joliet, Ill., rush chairman; Richard Emanuel, Mission, scholarship chairman, and Bob Baughn, Chanute, Craig Chapman, Bellflower, Calif, and Little, Inter-fraternity Pledge Council representatives. All are freshmen except Chapman, who is a sophomore. ** Gertrude Sellards Pearson Serving as president of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall for upperclassmen is Joyce Isaacson, Macksville. Glena Snyder, Stockton, is vice president and Mary Antenen, Bazine, is treasurer. All are juniors. Elected as corridor presidents are Carolyn Huntley, Washington senior; Lueteria Gable, Kansas City, Mo., and Beth Baughman, Grand Junction, Colo., juniors and Eleanor Amos, Colby, Orlene Crone, Satana, and Diana Dicks, Glendale, Mo., sophomores. Tau Kanna Epsilon Gary Fredericks, Ottawa sophmore, was elected president of the Tau Kappa Epsilon pledge class. The other pledge officers are Kent Granger, Ottawa junior, vice president; Lynn Anderson, Atwood freshman; secretary; Earl Hanson, Kansas City, Mo. junior, sergeant at arms; Glen Smiley, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, pledge rush chairman, and Bob Webb, Topoka freshman, Henry Asbell, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore and Burnell Cavender, Stockton, Mo. sophomore, Inter-fraternity Pledge Council, representatives. *** Grace Pearson Hall Vince Giannotti, Franklin Square, N. Y. senior, was elected president of Grace Pearson Hall. The other house officers are Bill Cunningham, Topeka junior, vice president; Norman Beck, Leavenworth, recording secretary; George Anthan, Kansas City, Kan. senior, corresponding secretary; Delmar Falen, Herington junior, treasurer, and Peter Abbott, Washington, D. C. sophomore, intramural chairman. Sigma Phi Epsilon Serving as president of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity is Jack Beverly, Burlingame senior. The other officers are Thomen Reece, Gardner junior, vice president; Gordon Sieker, Claflin sophomore, secretary; Jim Crawford, Winfield junior, comptroller, and K. W. Rock, Abilene sophomore, historian. The pledge class of Sigma Phi 1/2 Chicken - Shrimp 98c Hamburgers Malts Shakes 25c ... Epsilon fraternity elected Frank Naylor, Jr., Kansas City, Kan., president; Kent Wilkinson, Kansas City, Kan., vice president; Russell Worthan, Bosie, Idaho, secretary, and Dennis Stone, Belleville, treasurer. All are freshmen. Chi Omega Kathy Hup, Wichita, was elected president of the Chi Omega pledge class. The other officers elected are Kay Allen, Rockport, Mo., vice president; Ann Humann, Mission secretary; Carolyn Hogan, Little Rock, Ark., treasurer; Sharon Hagman, Pittsburg, social chairman. J&L Drive In 1300 West 23rd Open 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Barbara Criss, Wellington, and Janet Jackson, Lawrence, Junior Panhellenic Council representatives; Helen Lorson, Chapman, honor court representative, and Carol Immer, Kirkwood, Mo., AWS representative. All are sophomores except Miss Hogan who is a junior. Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa sorority pledge class elected Pat Triantos, Overland Park junior, president. The other officers are Donna Leonard, Fulton, Mo. junior, vice president; Carol Mellinger, Melfred sophomore, secretary-treasurer; Carol Bolander, Fredonia sophomore, social chairman; Marilyn Lusk, Butler, Mo. junior, standards chairman; Betty Jean White, Mission sophomore, scholarship chairman, and Mim Jernigan, Kansas City, Mo. junior, rush chairman. *** *** Kappa Sigma Elected to serve as president of the Kappa Sigma fraternity pledge class was Herschell Murry, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. The other pledge class officers are Paul Davis, St. Joseph, Mo., vice president; Lysle Weeks, Independence, Mo., secretary-trensurer, Gary Dicks Hoisington, seargeant at arms, and Jim Willette, Kansas City, Mo., social chairman, all freshmen. The active advisers are Bill Drummond, Prairie Village, and Bud Francis Kansas City, both juniors. Alpha Kappa Lambda Heading the Alpha Kappa Lambda pledge class is James Stewart, Wichita, as president. The other officers elected are William Bridson, Wichita vice president; Bill Watkins, Canton, Miss, secretary; Bill Charles, Chicago, treasurer; Bob Blackwell, Wichita, social chairman. Bob Nebrig, Leavenworth, and Bob Hunley, Kansas City, Mo., Inter-fraternity Pledge Council representative and alternate; Larry Middaugh, Meriden, parliamentarian and sergeant at arms, and Jack Makepeace, Merriam, reporter. All are freshmen except Nebrig, who is a sophomore. Kappa Kappa Gamma *** The pledge class of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has elected Martha Littrell, Kansas City, Mo., to serve as president. The other pledge class officers are Kay Cronkite, St. Joseph, Mo., secretary; Judy Woods, El Dorado, treasurer; Janet Mangan, Kansas City, Kan., scholarship chairman; Sharon Edger, Mission, activities chairman. Nancy Sheehan, River Forest, Ill, and Louise Tomlinson, Yuma, Ariz. Junior Panhellenic representatives; Penny O'Daniel, Kansas City, Kan., song leader; Jean Rogers, Kansas City, Kan., social chairman; Betsy Woods, Arkansas City, house chairman; Judy Morgan, Emporia, intramurals chairman; Judy Clark, Topeka, AGI representative, and Martha Hammig, Lawrence, YWCA representative. The well-dressed man avoids extremes when shopping for a, suit. He passes up the padless, slope-shouldered type which gives him an emaciated and underfed look. On the other hand, he shuns overly padded and squared shoulders which make him look like an over-stuffed wrestler. Men, Too, Desire Flattering Styles Instead, he picks a model with body lines and just enough padding to flatter the figure. Acacia fraternity held an hour dance Thursday evening with the second floor of North College. Mrs. D. H. Buie, Acacia housemother, served as the chaperone. Acacia ... On The Hill ... * * Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will be host to Kappa Alpha Theta sorority for a watermelon feed Tuesday at the chapter house. The chaperones will be Mrs. Thomas Stuart and Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough. Four Couples Announce Fall Pinnings Honderick-Grove The pinning of Marilyn Honderick, LaCross junior, to Mike Grove, Larned senior and member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, is announced by Chi Omega sorority. The pinning was announced by Kala Mays, Lyons junior, and a pinning party was held at the Dine-A-Mite. Rider-McCully The pinning of Kay Rider and Larry McCully, Wichita juniors, is announced by Gamma Phi Beta sorority. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The pinning was announced in a skit given by Jean Elson, Paola, Becky Swander, San Antonio, Tex., and Zoe Ann Kelley, Pratt, all juniors. Gish-Geerv Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pinning of Barbara Jeanne Gish, Salina freshman, to Roger Kent Geery, Salina junior. Miss Gish is a student at Mary Mount College at Salina. Pederson-Crane Kappa Eta Kappa, professional engineering, fraternity, announces the pinning of Beverly Pedersen to Albert S. Crane, Topeka senior. Miss Pedersen was graduated in 1956 from Washington State University. Meringues baked on a full-lined cookie sheet won't stick or break Peel off foil when meringues are cooked. Chi Omega sorority will hold a pledge open house from 9 to 12 tonight. The chaperones will be Mrs. Margaret Millman, Mrs. Carmen Wynne, Mrs. A. B. McKay, and Mrs. Virginia Brammer. Chi Omega How slenderly this Fall's little heels curve ...how softly, comfortably toes point to pay ladylike compliment. You'll thrill to the skin 'n silky trims, to new burnished broadtail and subtly-textured calf...to the new ginger, taupe, grey, red, honey tones, the black suedes, browns, from * * Tau Kappa Epsilon $8.95-$9.95 Open Thursday 9:30-8:30 p.m. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity held an hour dance Thursday evening with the first and third floors of North College. Mrs. Virginia Brammer served as the chaperone. Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Kappa Sigma fraternity held an hour dance Thursday evening at the Kappa Sigma house. The chaperones were the housemothers, Mrs. Edna Stewart and Mrs. Thomas Clark. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Phi 819 Massachusetts Alpha Phi sorority and Phi Kappa fraternity held a barbecue at the Phi Kappa house Tuesday evening. The Alpha Phi's won a touch football game and were awarded a gold football trophy. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi fraternity will hold an informal dance at the chapter house from 8 to 12 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Fannie Spurrier will chaperone. When packing fruit into containers for freezing, place a piece of crumpled parchment paper on top and press fruit under syrup to preserve the color and flavor of top pieces. **\* \* \*** After oiling a sewing machine, stitch through a blotter several times to soak up excess oil and prevent staining fabrics. JAYHAWKER Open 7:00-Curtain 7:15 Feature 8:00 p.m. NOW THRU SAT! Introducing ELIZABETH SEAL A MAXWELL SETTON PRODUCTION News—Color Cartoon JAYHAWKER STARTS SUNDAY NEW EXPERIENCE IN MOTION PICTURES 25 word ROOMS rooms. 1339 Ol "FESTIVAL DAYS" VERY APART bath. Students. Ph. VI UNFUF APART first floator an Will ac 8514. VERY with pr pus. W Call VI 2 or closets couples drinkin LARGE MENT: Two b kitcher APART share Separat heat a VI 3-2 JAMES DEAN PLAYS HIMSELF THE JAMES DEAN STORY Now Thru Sat. "THE PAJAMA GAME" Owl Show Sat. "SCANDAL INC." 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