Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 2. 1956 Chemistry Society Elects Officers, Initiates 21 Robert McKinney, East St. Louis, Ill. graduate student, has been elected president of Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemistry society. Other officers are George Axelrad, New York graduate student, vice president; Ronald Clark, Hutchison graduate student, corresponding secretary; Dean Smith, Topeka junior, recording secretary, and Richard Meyers, Bell, Calif, sophomore, treasurer. Richard Goldsbby, Kansas City, Mo., junior; John Hall, Mission senior; Howard Haubenstock, Brooklyn, N.Y. William Hoffman, Kanopolis, Warren Karrn, Parsons, James Leitnaker, Baldwin, Bruce Melaas, Lawrence, Frank Popp, Trumbull, Conn. Victor Rodwell, Kansas City, Mo, graduate students. Twenty-one men were initiated. They are Frank W. Bowdish, Kalispell, Mont., Samuel Britton, Ouachitis, La., Donald Burdick, Lawrence, Henry Caldwell, Walnut Grove, Miss., Paul Cantor, Lawrence, Richard Carlston, San Francisco, Calif, George Cronin, Bellaire, Ohio, graduate students. Smith, Victor Viola, Abilene juni- nion; Donald F. William, Kansas City, Kan., senior; John Yun Wen Yang, Eudora graduate student and Dr. Robert J. Seiwald, assistant professor of pharmacy. Former Dean Gets Carnegie Grant Miss Margaret Habein, former dean of women at the University, has received a Carnegie Corporation grant to visit the Australian universities of Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth this summer. Miss Habein, who now is dean of instruction and student services at the University of Rochester, will serve as a consultant on women's education and will speak throughout Australia on American education and the status of American women. Miss Habein, was dean at the University from 1946 to 1952. Official Bulletin Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relief office 222-A. Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kansan. Notices should include place, date, and time of function. Ph.D. French reading examination, 9-11 a.m. Saturday, 107 Strong. Hand in books to Miss Craig, 109 Strong. by 8 a.m. Thursday. Today Mathematical colloquium, 4 p.m. Speaker: Prof. Robert Schatten "Inequalities" Jay Jones pledging, 5 p.m., Pine Room. Student Union. Actives in uniform. History Club, 7 p.m. Pine Room, Students Union American Universities Field Staff Representative from Central America. "Intimate View of the Guatemalan Revolution." Math Club meeting, 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Speaker: Arlin Ramsey. "Interesting Aspects of Number Theory." Plan for picnic. Le Cercle Français: mercredi a quatre heures, dans Strong Auditorium. Programme de musique française par M. Norman Chamman. Beyond the lye-coffee hour, 4 p.m. Mike Talent, Union. Speaker. Michael Talent, "Ethics." CCUN steering committee, 4 p.m. Of- fice, Student Union. KU Dames bridge, 7:30 p.m., Student Union. Lutheran students coffee hour, 4 p.m. Trail, Student Union Newman Club executive meeting, n.y., St. John's, Church, boarden. Tomorrow Canterbury Association, 6:45 a.m. Dante- ian Morning prayer. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. Morning meditations, 7:30-7:50 n.m. Dunforth Chapel. Everyone welcome. University Women's Club luncheon, 1 p.m., Kansas Room, Student Union. Business program. For reservations call Mrs. Memory Phillips or Mrs. Albert Palmerlee. German Club picnic. All who plan to go, please leave your names in the office, 304 Fraser. The cost is 25 cents per person. Pay Gloria Metcalf, treasurer. Danforth Chapel. Devotions and prayer. Poetry Hour, 4 p.m., Student Union Music Room. Richard Wilbur, Donald Hall. Reader: Harvey Lyons. Baptist Student Union, 12:30-12:50 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Devotions and prayer. Christian Science organization, 7:30 m., Danfort Chapel. All students. Honor Names School of Engineering and Architecture—Paul J. Adam, Johnson County; Peter D. Arrowsmith, Kansas City, Mo.; Peter D. Barrett, Kansas City, Mo.; Bennett, Kansas City, Mo.; Lloyd B. Breckenridge, Norton; Robert M. Crissler, Merriam; Benjamin A. Dalton, El Dorado; Joe F. Freeman, Kansas City; Jacob Gadd, St. Joseph, Mo.; Vincent E. Golden, Liberty, Mo.; Edward D. Grande, Pittsburg; Walter W. Hauffer, Vassar; Kenneth D. Hohner, Larnec; Donald E. Holmes, Topeka Delaware; Jonald J. Jerry L. Jones, Kansas City, Mo. (Continued from Page 1) John F. Kane, Bartlesville, Okla.; Ralph B. Kelly, Marysville, Donald H. Landauer, Fresh Meadows, N. Y.; Thomas Laughlin, Omaha, Noble; Helmer L. Magnuson, Sunflower; Dean E. Matthaws, Ashland; Karl J. Kremlenburg, Prairie Village; Homer R. Montgomery, Kansas Park; John E. McGarry, Park, Lawrence; Phil D. Piatt, Coffeyville; Robert M. Rhodes, Lawrence; Frank W. Robl, Ellinwood; Jerry M. Speers, Leavenworth; Leonard G. Suhr, Topeka; John E. Yates, Parkville. School of Fine Arts—JoAnn Boswell, Kansas City, Mo; Mojn Burdette, Olatee, Mary Ann Curtis, Ulysses, Richard Gwinnier, Webster Groves, Mo.; Ruth Jean Henry, Winfield; Raymond Roberts, Kingman; Carolyn Strickler, Knox City, Mo; Sharon Tripp, Lawrence; Virgil Brosnan, Lawrence, Topeka; Billy Wilson, Lawrence School of Law—Clifford R. Holland Jr. Six, Lawrence; J. Edward Taylor Jr, Sharon Springs; Ronald O. Thomas, Springs; Donald C. Tinker Jr, Lawrence The William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information—Margaret L. Armstrong, Westfield, N. J.; Paul J. Bunge, Auburn, Neb.; Jerry J. Burge, Hampshire; Jim M. Lawrence, Lawrence; Ward W. Weldon, Warren'sburg, Mo.; Louis L. Hell, Topeka School of Medicine -- Margaret C. Bodle Mo. Eleanor J. Choney, Wellington, Don- faculty and friends are invited. The sermon is marked in Myers Hall library. Collegiate Young Republicans and Yankees 30 p.m. 30 p.m. Jayhawk Room. Student Union YM-YWCA all membership, 7:30 p.m. Student Union Adoption of constitution. Sunday No KuKu meeting tonight. Newman Club meeting, after 10 a.m. Mass, church basement. Everyone welcome. Living Rosary at Danforth Chapel grounds. 3 p.m. Newman Club choir practice, 7:30 p.m. church Engineerettes picnic, 4 p.m. Clinton Park. Bring covered reservation by Thursday. Young Democrats, GOP To Debate On Administration An English style debate, in which persons in the audience may ask questions of the debaters, will be held at a joint meeting of the Young Republicans and Young Democrats at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Eugene E. Kaufman, Kansas City, Kan. Ruth Mann, Quinter; Carter B. Meyer Kansas City, Kan. Lars Olsen, Lindsburg; Robert E Peterson; McDonald; Rocelyn Roney Lawrence; Kay Schauer; Emporia Morgan; Jalsis C. Smith; Sloane; Alyce Welsa, Salma ad D. Decker Galva; Terry R. Denison, Wibition; Curtis C. Drevet, Talaia; Cleda A, Garinger, Gypusm; G. Lester Harms, Whitewater; John W. Heaton Jr., Baldwin; LeRoy Johnson, White City; R. Bruce Joseph, Whitewater. School of Pharmacy—Perry R. R. Rasheleigh, Little River; Worley K. Stewart, Warrenburg, Mo.; Samuel R. Wagner, Mankato. Freshman, Mary A. Alden, Hutchinson; Marcia R. Bierlein, Pittsburg; Robert G. Billings, Russell Barbara J. Bookman; Julian McDermott, Explandie, Leavenworth; Stephen H. Hill, Lawrence; Janis Irvine, Stafford; Joyce E. Isaacson, Oborne; Ogare Kinemond, Dionn David A. Ottes; Stafford; Chase E. Flair Hutchinson, Lauren Seiberton, Irving N. Y. The following juniors, sophomores, and freshmen lead in their respective classes: Liberal Arts and Sciences—juniors; Marianne Anderson, Lawrence; Victor E. Viola, Abilene; sophomores, Joann Beal, Lawrence; E. Bann, Lawrence; Tonipea Jeever, Salina; Clara Ann Johnson, Formoso; Noel M. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Megan Lloyd, Hutchinson; John F. Zoellner, Tongoniex. Education—junior, Dewey D. Bernard, Kansas City, Kan.; sophomore, Judith P. Jones; Wellington; freshman, Margaret I. Fns. Topeka. Engineering and Architecture--junior Dean L. M. Smith, Topeka; sophomore, Donald G. Coyne, Hutchinson; freshman, Frank H. Cheaney, Tioga, Tex. Fine Arts—junior; Merrilyn Coleman, Lawrence; sophomore, James R. Hamil; Mission; freshman, William Henry, Parkville. Mo. Journalism-Felecia Fenberg, Kansas City, Mo. junior Business—Robert A. Long, McCune lunar Law—second-year, Ronald M. Gotta Lewis, Heywood H. Davis, Kansas City, Kan Medicine—third-year, Ben F. Trump, Kansas City, Mo.; second-year, Darrell D. Fanesil, Emprior; first-year, Robert Berman, Lawrence **Pharmacy**—junior, Benji K. Wyatt, Sunflower, sophomore, Dan F. Schrepel, Pratt; freshman, Jimmy L. Disque, Lawrence. - Audience participation will be in order after the debaters finish their arguments on the topic "Resolved, the Eisenhower administration has merited a return to Washington with a Republican Congress." Republican debaters will be Joel Sterrett, Topeka sophomore, and Don Hults, state senator from the Jefferson and Douglas County district. Democratic debaters will be Jayne Callahan, Cleveland, Ohio junior, and Clifford P. Ketzel, assistant professor of political science. Moderator will be Walter E. Sandelius, professor of political science. Alpha Delta Sigma Pledges 12 Men Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity, pledged 12 men April 26. They are Kenneth White, Kansas City, Kan. junior; Robert Sweet, Baxter Springs, Harry Turner, Topeka, sophomores; Kent Pelz, Park Ridge, Ill. sophomore; William Crain, Kansas City, Mo. junior; Jerry Buchanan, Wichita, David Dickey, Kansas City, Mo., sophomores; George Pester, Hillsboro junior; Todd Crittenden, Wichita senior; James Pontius, Wichita junior; Wayne Helgesen, Omaha, Neb. senior; Dale Bowers, Lyndon sophomore. German Club Picnic Today The German Club will hold a picnic from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the farm of Sam Anderson, instructor of German. Members will meet at 5 p.m. at Fraser Hall where transportation will be provided. The Air Force and Navy air transport commands were merged into the Military Air Transport Ser (MATS) under U.S. Air Force control on Feb. 4, 1948. STUCK FOR FACTS? - NEED A REFERENCE LIST FOR ADDITIONAL READING? - "HOW TO" BOOK FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS? - A NEW APPROACH TO YOUR COURSES? LOOK NO FURTHER! 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