1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X vf: 16 Tuesday, May 25, 1954 2017 University Daily Kansan RexroadToHead Mortar Board Althea Rexroad, education junior, and Frances Hanna, college junior, were elected president and vice president of Mortar Board, Senior Women's Group, for the coming year. Peggy Jones, education junior, was elected secretary, and Barbara Becker, college junior, was elected treasurer, Letty Lemon, journalism junior, is corresponding secretary. Page 7 The entire active membership, selected by the outgoing group, will hold committee memberships. Joy Brewster and Wanda Sammons, college juniors, elections; Mary Ellen Stewart, and Dorothy Ann Smith, college juniors, and Mary Ann Caaz, and Mary Demerit, education juniors, tapping and initiation; Jann Duchossois, education junior, and Winnie Meyer, college junior, historians. They are: Marge Englund, education junior, and Julia Oliver, college junior; service; Alberta Johnson, and Tot Power, education juniors, social; Barbara Swisher is song leader. Tom Ryther Elected Head of Phi Delt Phi Delta Theta fraternity recently elected Tom Ryder, college junior, president for the coming year. Other officers are Dick Smith, college sophomore, reporter; Larry Greiner, business junior, rush chairman; Dale Schiedeman, second year architecture, freshman trainer; Gad Smith, business junior, social chairman; Pete Rush, business junior, recording secretary; John Paul Jones, college sophomore, warden. L. A. Hollinger, college junior, chorister; Kent Mueller, college freshman, chaplin; George Remsberg, college sophomore, treasurer; Mike Chalfant, college junior, intramural chairman; Dean Graves, engineering sophomore, activities chairman; Fritz Heath, college sophomore, scholarship chairman. Lighong Elects New Officers Al Pierce, engineering freshman, librarian; Jack Dicus, engineering junior, senior member; George Sheldon, college senior, and Delmont Hadley, college freshman, editors of Kansas Phil; Harlan Parkinson, business junior, decorations chairman; Sandy Markham, college sophomore, historian; Dave Dickey, college freshman, house manager; Allan Hurst, college freshman, alumni secretary; and Bill Sayer, college freshman, sophomore member to executive. Liahona fellowship has elected Ted Howes, education senior, president; Jim Van Artsdalen, education junior, vice president; Elizabeth Knotts, fine arts junior, secretary; Paul Teeter, treasurer; forensic officer; student, worship chairman; Richard Mehas, education junior, recreation chairman, and Richard Krahl, college junior, service chairman. LIFE CAN BE DUTIFUL By John Barber Going steady appeals to some, I am told. But doesn't it sound like it soon would grow old? So before you decide that she is the one Just stop and consider . . . freedom . is fun! W. on 6th St. Phone 3313 NOW SHOWING Edwards-Park Tell Recent Engagement Dr. and Mrs. Karl D. Edwards, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois Elizabeth, to Albert Lawrence Park Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lawrence Park. of Lawrence. Miss Edwards is a college sophomore. Park was graduated from the school of Pharmacy at the University in 1953. He is a member of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity. YMCA Choose Secretarv BUMPER CLUB DRIVERS ADMITTED FREE TO THIS PROGRAM The new executive secretary of the YMCA is William Allaway, recently chosen by the cabinet and advisory board in an open meeting. Currently with the Denver regional office of the Office of Student Education, Mr. Allaway will visit the University Saturday to meet with officers of the organization, and prepare for the assumption of duties next fall. NO APPEAL By John Barber I'd rather be flat on my back in bad I'd rather be taking a spinal For professor's exams over all that Ive read Are much too conclusive and final! Phone KU 376 Three Five days days 75c $1.00 2c 3c TRANSPORTATION Additional words ... 1c 2c 3a Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the University Daily Kansan business office, Journalism bldg. not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. LADY DRIVING to Salt Lake City in new Chevrolet. Desires companion driver. Leaving Thursday. Phone 2424R. RIDERS WANTED: Driving to. Wash- up. Date: June 4. Quantico, Vip- case about June 8. Phone: 212-567-8900 RIDERS WANTED: Leaving. June 3. RIDERS WANTED: Leaving. June 3. firms, 946 Louisiana or phone 3246M. 8IIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers, 3103J evenings. 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