Wednesday March 30,1955 University Daily Kansan History Group Initiates 12 Twelve students have been initiated into Alpha Omicron chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history fraternity. The initiates are Alice L. Burton, college junior; Thelma Jane Curl, graduate student; John W Waise, education senior; Russell Duane Etzenhouser, college junior; Reid Ralph Harrseh, University library staff; Carol Lou Hemphill, education senior; Beverley Jean Lander, college junior; Jane Rae Letton, education junior; Richard Wayne Luboski, college junior; Carol Ann Mather, education junior; Phyllis Ann Springer, college junior, and Nancy Sue Underwood, college junior. Following the initiation ceremony, a banquet honoring the new members was held in the English room of the Student Union. D. Loy Bilderback, college senior and president of Alpha Omicron chapter, reported on the national convention held during Christmas vacation in Los Angeles. Schedule THURS.-FRI. 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 SAT.-SUN. Continuous 1:00 on Shows at 1:00 - 2:40 - 4:45 - 6:50 - 9:00 Ends tonite "BATTLE CRY" Ends tonite 7-9 Ava Gardner Humphrey Bogart "Barefoot Contessa" Starts THURSDAY Bing Crosby Danny Kaye "White Christmas" Other officers of Alpha Omicron chapter are Julia Oliver, college senior, vice president; Barbara Becker, college senior, secretary-treasurer, and W. Stitt Robinson, associate professor of history, faculty adviser. Students Entertain Disabled Veterans Six women students entertained disabled veterans at Winter Veterans' hospital in Topeka Monday night. Included on the program was a piano solo by Melba Austin, education senior, and a vocal solo by Hazel Martin, college freshman. Mary Coughenour, fine arts junior; Mary Mummer, college sophomore; Dorothy Watson, college sophomore, and Kay Stephenson, pharmacy sophomore, joined Miss Austin and Miss Martin in a sextet. The students performed in a closed ward of the hospital under the auspices of the American Red Cross. 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Biochemist to Talk In San Francisco Wadkins, who has been working on the paper for about two years, says that Succinoxidase is a group of enzymes that are used in the profess of respiration in all animals, and Bacterium tularense is the agent for rabbit fever. Others who are going to San Francisco from the biochemistry department are R. C. Mills, professor; Harold Barrett and Dwight J. Mulford, associate professors; George Rendina, instructor and Edward Sarcione, special graduate student. Minnesota farmers will put 8,000 miles of farm drain tile in the ground this year. Consultant Joins Research Center Donald Rhodes has joined the Governmental Research center staff as administrative consultant. Mr. Rhodes received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Redlands at Redlands, Calif., and a master's degree from Louisiana State university. 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