Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1962 Tau Sigma Fraternity Gives Dance Concert Bv Dolores Orman The members of Tau Sigma, honorary dance fraternity, displayed talent, poise, and agility in their dance concert, "Designs in Dance," staged at Central Junior High School last week. Though relatively inexperienced, the dancers evinced a stage presence which bordered on the professional. THE FIRST program began on a rather restrained note with a "Jig" preferred by Mary-Jean Cowell, St. Louis, Mo., senior; Sarah Lutton, Bartlesville, Okla., junior; Jody Zirul, Prairie Village freshman, and Ronald Seney, Kansas City freshman. But with the second dance, the impressively staged and costumed "Fetish" as performed by the entire company, the dancers soon warmed to the occasion and presented, on the whole, a very creditable concert. ONE OF THE MOST dramatic and outstanding dances was Miss Cowell's interpretation of James Stephens' poem "Until I Dare My Fear." Miss Cowell displayed amazing control and agility as she vividly conveyed the agony and torment one undergoes in trying to overcome his fears. The talented Miss Cowell not only choreographed this dance but several others, including "Jeu de Rythme," "Jig," "Fetish," and "Anyone." "Anyone" was a difficult and unique dance performed with no accompaniment save the words of Beta Gamma Sigma Conducts Initiation Seven persons were initiated last Thursday into the KU chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, national honor society in the School of Business. Election to Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest scholastic honor a student in the field of business administration can attain. To be eligible for election to Beta Gamma Sigma, a senior must rank in the upper ten per cent of his graduating class. A junior must rank in the upper four per cent and a Master's candidate must rank in the upper 20 per cent. Those initiated were Karen Lynn Caylor, Lawrence senior; Gary Nudelman, Lawrence senior; Cleve Douglas Miller, Lawrence first year law student; Edward A. Roberts, Bonner Springs senior; Carolyn A. Toews, Inman senior and John Louis Walker, Mayetta senior. the e. e. cummings poem "Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town" as uttered by the dancers themselves. THE DANCE, a mixture of humor and tragedy, wac ably presented by the dancers and featured Ronald Seney as the tragic Anyone and Miss Cowell as his beloved No one. The beautiful simplicity of the costumes, the simple yet highly effective background, the dramatic lighting, and the talented Tau Sigma dancers themselves made the Tau Sigma concert an enjoyable and memorable event. Hitt Takes Position On Scholarship Body James K. Hitt, registrar and director of admissions, has accepted appointment to the Maguire Scholarship Award committee of the Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company. The scholarship program for children of employees was named for W.G. Maguire, president and chairman of the company. Five awards, renewable for four years, will be given for the 1963-64 school year. The scholarship will be worth up to $2,000 for the 4-year period. Frank talk about your hair: Vitalis with V-7 keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Naturally.V-7 is the greaseless grooming discovery.Vitalis® with V-7® fights embarrassing dandruff, prevents dryness, keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Try it! Eight Receive Positions on Freshman Council Larry Bast, Topeka freshman and freshman class president, recently announced the appointment of eight members to the newly-created Freshman Council. The four freshman class officers—president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer—also serve on the council. BAST SAID THE purpose of the council is to unite and organize the freshman class. Bast said the eight were selected from large men's dormitories, fraternities, scholarship halls and freshman women's dormitories. freshman class secretary, said no girls from Corbin Hall, a freshman women's dormitory, came to the interviews. Mary Meek, Wichita freshman and FRESHMEN CHOSEN are Marion Gray, Kansas City; Don Duff and Mary Ellen Bowman, Topeka; Grant Johnstone, La Grange, Ill.; Frank Jacobson, Delavan; Nancy Harrington, Prospect Heights, ill.; and Phyllis Schneider, Shawnee Mission. Bast said some of the 30 freshmen interviewed for the council suggested several good freshman activities. These activities include a newsletter, a class play, a spring dance and a "welcome bulletin" and politi- ical education campaign for the incoming freshmen next fall. 13 Yesterday----15 Today OJAI, Calif. — (UPI) — Mrs.Robert Ross, 38, went to the hospital Sunday expecting her 13th child.Today she has 15. Mrs. Ross said the triplet girls were "kind of a surprise." She and her oil products salesman husband had more good news today—the hospital will give them a single rate in honor of the occasion. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers To the Faculty, Students and Staff of Kansas University We wish Hope you have a wonderful vacation with your loved ones. . . and we'll be looking for you when you return! George Willhoite, Mgr. Commonwealth Theatres Granada Varsity Sunset When you return we will be showing Natalie Wood in "Gypsy" at the Granada and Elvis Presley in "Girls, Girls, Girls" at the Varsity.