Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 4, 1955 Rifle Club Membership Numbers 18 KU Co-eds -Kansan photo by Larry Tretbay Kansan photo by Larry Tretbair AIM TRUE, GIRL—Here are two smiling lassies who are sharpenin' up their shooting eye. It seems to be a lot of fun, or so it would appear from the smiles being worn by Dorothy Miller, college freshman, and Alice Barling, college sophomore, members of the Rifle club Picture eighteen young women firing at their targets on the riffle range of the Military Science building—these are the members of the Girls' Rifle club. Following a request for instructions in the firing of weapons, the group, sponsored by the Army ROTC, was organized this fall by Captain James Weed, assistant professor in military science, and elected Alice Barling, college sophomore, president and Sara Deibert, college junior, secretary. Instructed by Sergeant Robert Weaver, assistant instructor in military science, the girls have now learned the firing positions, safety precautions on the range, how the weapon functions, and how to clean it. A two-dollar membership fee, which pays for the ammunition and targets, enables the girls to practice on the range at designated times during the day, and participate, as a team, in matches on Thursday evenings. To date the team has competed in four "postal" matches, exchanging the results by mail with the opponents. In this way the winner is determined. A series of matches with the University of North Dakota was begun last evening and will continue this spring. The entire team may fire, but only the top ten scores are sent to be judged, with the total points of the top five girls comprising the KU score. In an event of a tie, the sixth girl's score determines the winning team. Since each of the 10 bull's eyes on the target is worth 10 points, a score of 100 is possible. The girls stand at the firing line which is 50 feet from the target, and have one shot at all bull's eye. If they miss it and hit the next circle, which is nine, the shot is scored as nine. The outermost circle is five, and if a girl misses entirely, she loses ten points. The overall KU average for each target is 95. Membership in the Girl's Rifle club is closed for this year, but KU so-eds interested in the organization may join during enrollment next fall. Eggs should be kept under refrigeration, both at the grocery and at home. Eggs stored at room temperature will lose as much quality in three days as those kept two weeks under refrigeration. Is the time of the year when we are specially prepared to serve you best. Soft Shelled Crabs Swordfish Steak Broiled Lobster Tails DUCK'S Sea Food Tavern 824 Vt. Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity announces the pinning of Larry Murphy, engineering junior, to Peggy Mackenzie, college sophomore. On The Hill Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity announces the initiation of its fall semester pledge class. The initiates are Jim Barbour, Gary Bean, Warren Gay, Harry Stewart, Robert Valdos, David Whalen, engineering freshmen. Stuart Elliott, engineering sophomore; Don Fillmore, John Murphy, college freshmen; Jerry Roberts, college sophomore; Richard Roberts, college junior; Wallace Greenlees, fine arts freshman, and Pierre Ory, graduate student, honorary member. The initiates of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority entertained their dates at an initiation party in Kansas City recently. The group had dinner at the Wishbone restaurant and post-partied at the Pla-Mor ballroom where the Crew Cuts were featured. Watkins hall will have its annual "Heaven and Hell" party this Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. Merle Nichols, Mrs. Dorothy Nichols, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley. Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces that Fredrica Voiland, education junior, and Donn J. Everett, second year law and Varsity golf coach, are now dating each other exclusively. Miller hall will hold its annual "Joe's Place" party this Saturday, with decorations and the program in an oriental theme. The chaparones will be Mr. R. G. Roche, Mrs. Emory Hawbecker, Mrs. Lester Jeter, and Mrs. H. P. Ramage. Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fra- Hillel will hold services this evening at the Jewish Community center, 1409 Tennessee st. at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Religious Notes - * * Evening prayer will be held at 5 Sunday evening at the Trinity Episcopal church. Supper and discussion will follow. The Rev. Andrew Berry will lead the discussion on the Holy Scriptures. "The Story of a Criminal" is currently being presented during the Lenten season by the Lutheran Student association. This Sunday, part two, "The Trial and Sentence" will be shown. Cost suppers will be served in Trinity church social rooms at 5:30 p.m. There will be a devotional service before the evening program. The KU Presbyterian Women's organization has chosen officers for the next year. Roberta Hinds, college sophomore, is president. other officers are Ruth Roney, college sophomore, vice president; Sarah Lawrence, college freshman, recording secretary; Carol Hutson, college freshman, corresponding secretary; Patricia McClaskey, college freshman, treasurer; Wanda Welliever, college freshman, chairman of the fellowship department. Ruth Laidig, fine arts freshman, chairman of the world service department, and Jo Ann Boswell, fine arts junior, chairman of the nominating committee. The officers will be installed May 29. Gamma Delta will hold a supper ternity announces the pledging of Larry Meuli, college freshman; Wally Dunlap, college sophomore; and John Winters, engineering junior. meeting at 5:30 Sunday evening in the Immanuel Lutheran student center at 17th and Vermont streets. A movie, "The Missionary in Walker's Garage," depicting the national Gamma Delta project, will shown to the group. NOW thru SAT Edward G. Robinson "Black Tuesday" NOW thru SAT "Yellow Tomahawk" 8 - Color Cartoons - 8 VARSITY THEATRE OF THE WORLD Prevue SUNDAY Saturday 11:30 For 4 Days Gary Cooper Ingrid Bergman "Saratoga Trunk" UNCLE SAM PRINTS YOUR DOLLARS THEM AT THE UNION CAFETERIA YOU CHOOSE ONLY THE FOODS YOU WANT. THERE'S NO PAYING FOR AN UNWANTED ITEM. Your STUDENT UNION CAFETERIA STRETCHES YOUR Student Union CAFETERIA