Religious Groups Name Officers, Observe Easter Following the YMCA Easter sunrise services, members of the Lutheran Students association will go to the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampshire St., for breakfast. The Sunday evening meeting at 5:30 in the church will include a cost surover and the showing of slides about the Holy Land. Bishop G. L. DeLapp of the Reorganized Church of the Latter Day Saints, Independence, Mo., will be guest speaker at the Easter morning services at 11 a.m. at the local church, 12 and Vermont Sts. The service is sponsored by the Liahona fellowship. The executive committee of the Disciple Students fellowship will meet Sunday evening in Myers hall at 5:30 for supper and a program of fellowship and worship. Breakfast will be served to members of the Disciple Student fellowship Sunday in Myers hall. It will begin immediately following the sunrise service on the campus. Fern Watts and Shirley Samuelson, college juniors and Shirley Litton, fine arts junior, are in charge of the breakfast. Celebrating the Passover, members of the Hiliel foundation will hold a Seder at 6:30 Sunday evening in the Lawrence Community building. Seder is a dinner commemorating the deliverance of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Sam Wiles, graduate student, will read the services. The final lecture in a series of discussions on "Worship and the Church" will be presented at the Sunday morning meeting of the Canterbury club, which will follow collegiate mass at the Trinity Episcopal church, 10th and Vermont Streets. The lecture will be given by Dr. Franklyn C. Nelick, assistant professor of English. Page 2 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 16, 195 The faculty advisory board of the YMCA will meet at 8:15 Tuesday, April 19 in the Union. Further considerations of the hiring of a full time executive secretary for the organization will be discussed. Sport Caps _ 49c up Sun Glasses _98c up Rain Coats $1.49 up Fatigue Pants $2.98 Sleeping Bags ---- $10.88 up Camp Moccasins --- $2.98 Sport Denim Slacks $2.98 Nylon Sport Shirts $2.49 Binoculars $2.00 to $35.00 Lawrence Surplus 740 Mass. 935 Mass. The foreign student project of the YMCA began yesterday. The project includes the writing of letters to foreign students entering KU next fall. One member of the organization will be assigned to each student. He will meet the student when he arrives at KU next fall, aid him in registration and enrolling and acquaint him with the campus. The YWCA will cooperate in the project, and write to the foreign students. Carrol Esry, business junior, is in charge of the project. . . . Nancy Simmons, administrative secretary of the National Student association of the YMCA and YWCA, New York city, will be on the campus Monday and Tuesday to assist the local chapters in making arrangements for the National Student assembly of the organization which will be held here Dec. 27 to Jan. 2. Dr. John Patton, campus minister to Presbyterian students, will speak on the "Crucifix and the Cross" at the Sunday evening fellowship following supper. The meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Student center. . . . New officers of the Presbyterian Women's organizations were recently elected. They are, Edith Jochims, college sophomore, president; Roberta Hinds, college freshman, vice president; Judith Jaeschke, college freshman, treasurer; Kay Lowis, pharmacy junior, corresponding secretary, and Jacqueline Smith, college junior, recording secretary. Wesley foundation will hold a breakfast following the YWCA sunrise service Easter Sunday. In charge of the program are Gary Kastor, Marion Boldt, college freshmen, Mary Ann Taylor and Mary Frances Poe, college sophomores. Department chairmen are, Donna Spotts, education senior, program Sally Heindel, college junior, world service; Jo Ann Boswell, fine arts sophomore, fellowship; and Joan Worthington, education junior, nominating chairman. Edith Jochims was also elected representative to the state Presbysterial which will meet April 30 in Emporia. The group's Sunday evening program at 5:30 p. m. at the First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont will include supper and a student discussion of the significance of Easter, past and present. Holy week services are being conducted by the Lawrence Ministerial Alliance daily. Services are at 12:30 p.m. in the Patee theater, and the evening services are at $ p.m. in the First Presbyterian church, in the Clement Glenn Olds, chaplain of the University of Denver, is the guest speaker. A three hour observance of Good Friday begins at noon today in the Trinity Episcopal church, 10th and Vermont. Newman club members will have a breakfast following 10 a.m. mass, Sunday at St. John's Catholic church, 1229 Vermont St. Five members of the group will attend the District province convention April 23 to 25 in Lincoln, Nebraska. They are Richard Butler, education senior, Ethan Smith, college sophomore, Shirley Revers, fine arts sophomore, Rosine Galdoni, fine arts sophomore, and John Wren, first year law. Members of the Roger Williams fellowship will have a picnic and egg hunt Sunday at 5 p.m. at Potter lake. Devotions will be given by Ina Mae Brewster, college sophomore. Group singing will be led by Carroll Smith, graduate student. Members of the Mennonite fellowship will hold a communion service at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont St. Rev. Marvin Hein, Kansas City, Kans., will officiate. Page 2 On The Hill Theta Tau, national engineering fraternity recently elected Karl Arden Davenport, electrical engineering junior, regent; Norman B. Gates, industrial management junior, vice regent; Beverly Date Trott, mining and metallurgical engineering junior, scribe. The Theta Tau pledge class elected Carol Harm Shaw, mechanical engineering sophomore, president; LeRoy Worley Felzien, mechanical engineering sophomore, vice president; Kenneth Keith Keller, electrical engineering junior, secretary-treasurer. Pearson hall recently entertained members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority at a dessert dance. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity recently elected Dvight Harrison, engineering junior, president for the coming year. Other officers are Henry Cate, college junior, recording secretary; Allen Sweeny, college sophomore, corresponding secretary, and Ben Dalton, engineering junior, historian. 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