Thursday, March 11, 1954 Religious Groups Elect Officers The National Student assembly of the YMCA and WYCA will meet here from Dec. 27, 1954 to Jan. 2, 1955, it was announced this week. Approximately 2,000 students, faculty and staff delegates from college and university associations will attend the convention. In preparation for the convention, Miss Odile Sweeney of the headquarters staff of the National Student YWCA in New York, will speak at a luncheon of the YWCA on March 30 at the Faculty club. The YM-YWCA Kansas District conference will meet in Manhattan March 26 to 28. Vernie Theden, business senior, is co-chairman of the conference. Mary Ann Kaaz, business junior, will attend as the local delegate. At the advisory board and YMCA cabinet meeting March 2. Clayton Crosier, assistant professor of civil engineering, announced a new project for the YMCA. The project includes writing to foreign students coming to KU and helping them get acquainted after they arrive. New advisory board members are Clinton L. Warne, instructor in economics; Kenneth Deemer, professor of applied mechanics; Walter J. Meserve, assistant professor of English; Charles F. Peterson, assistant professor of pharmacy; Robert J. Fraufl, assistant professor of physics; and John W. Forman, instructor in mathematics. Kappa Beta, a Christian church group for women students, announced the initiation of thirteen women. New initiates are Ann Armstrong, education sophomore; Carole Bird, college freshman; Jane Ellis, education junior; Bedie Greene, education senior; Billie Guthrie, college sophomore; Jane Hornamman college sophomore; Doyle Jones, fine arts sophomore; Marilyn McCory, college sophomore; Joanne Naffziger, business junior; Ann Runyan, college sophomore; Janie Schaake, college freshman; LaJuana Stoops, education junior, and Mary Valentine, education junior. Twelve members of the KU Disciples Student fellowship, a Christian church group, will attend the organization's state convention this weekend at the Hillside Christian church, Wichita. The ' fellowship will meet for breakfast and Bible study at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Myers hall. Dr. Paul T. Losh of the Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Kansas, will speak at 7:30 p.m. today on "Finding the Meaning of Life" in the Pine Room of the Union. . . . Roger Youmans, college junior was elected president of the Wesley foundation cabinet. Other officers are Patricia Cusic, college junior, vice president; Coralyn Stayton, college freshman, secretary and treasurer, and Mary Ann Curtis, fine arts sophomore, and Paul Pankratz, education junior, Student Religious council representatives, Committee chairmen are Lloyd Kirk, business junior, workshop; Sheila Haller, college sophomore, personnel; Shirley Dean, college sophomore recreation; Phyllis Nebrassb, education senor, world community; Dorothy Ann Smith, college junior, publicity; Robert McClean, college sophomore, finance; Gary Kitternham, education junior, deputations; and Gary Kastor, college freshman, kitchen. The Wesley foundation will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont streets. Following supper the group will hear Dr. Samuel Mayerburg, Rabbi of the congregation B'nai Jehudah, Kansas City.Mo., speak on "Christianity and Judaism Compared." Fellowship and worship will conclude the meeting. Celtic Cross elected Maurice Hamm, college senior, as head of the organization. Other officers are Pat Ellis, college freshman, vice president, and Dennis Knight, college freshman, secretary and treasurer. One of the activities of this group of Presbyterian students, who contemplate a church vocation for their life work, is the conducting of services in small churches where there is no regular pastor. The group has conducted the Sunday services at the Presbyterian church in Clinton since September. "The Social Drink" will be the topic of Dr. John H. Patton's talk before the Sunday Evening fellowship at 5:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Student center, 1221 Oread Ave. Supper will be served before The second session of an interdenominational study of ecumenical movements will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Presbyterian Student center, 1221 Oread Ave. Austin Turney, graduate, will conduct the session, which will discuss the status of the church at large. Nine different denominations, including the United Church of India, and the United Church of Japan, are represented by delegates to the sessions. Members of the Lutheran Students association will be guests of the Kansas State Lutheran Students association at Manhattan, Sunday. The local group will present a program entitled, "The Bomb that Fell on America." Marjorie England, education junior, is in charge of the program. A discussion on "Finding God's Will for Your Life" will be held at a meeting of the Roger Williams foundation at 6 p.m. Sunday, at the First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky streets. John Durden, graduate, will moderate the discussion. Supper will precede the program. the program. Continuing a series of Lenten services, Canterbury association will meet immediately following the 9 a.m. Collegeiate communion Sunday at the Trinity Episcopal church, 10th and Vermont streets. Purim is an ancient festival held on the fourteenth of the Jewish month, Adar, commemorating the deliverance of the Jews from the machinations of Haman. Hillel foundation will informally celebrate Purim during the weekend of March 19. Wayne Mason, college freshman, Sam Wilen, graduate, and Shirley Spector, college freshman, are in charge of the celebration. --arts junior, and Suzanne Zlegelsch, college junior. College and university students from Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma will attend a two-day conference sponsored by the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on the campus this weekend. The conference begins with registration at 1 p.m. Saturday and ends with a sermon and a basket dinner at the church Sunday noon. The Liahona fellowship is the college student group of the Lawrence church. 16 Pledged By Kappa Phi Models will be Mrs. Bayard Atwood, Mrs. Denmar Cope, Mrs. Donald Dixon, Mrs. Robert Farkas, Mrs. Joseph Faull, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Lee Johnston, Mrs. Austin Ledwith, Mrs. Fred Samson, and Mrs. Robert Vosper. University Women To Give Fashion Show Kappa Phi, Methodist women's club, has announced the pledging of 16 women. Pledged were Marilyn Bird, college freshman, Rebecca Becese, education junior; Barbara Butler, college freshman; Ange Butler, college sophomore; Elaine Burkholder, fine arts sophomore; Pat Flanagam, education junior; Justice Ijams, college freshman; Carol Kaspar, fine arts sophomore; Barbara Mills, college freshman; Helen Philbrick, fine arts junior; Sue Snyder, college junior; Marcene Steffen, college freshman; Norma Steinert, college freshman; LaVere Yates, journalism junior; Mary Wiebe, college junior, and Nancy Wells, college freshman. Betty Broat will be commentator. Mrs. Daniel Merrigan is social chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. Howard Matkze, Mrs. Jack Kendall, Mrs. Maurice Lungren, and Mrs. Thomas Roberts. University Daily Kansan Children models will be Jill Kendell, Laura Von Rusen, and Mark Johnson. Newcomers of the University Women's club will present a spring fashion show at 8 p.m. today in the Jayhawk room of the Student Union for members, husbands, and other guests. Chi Omega Sorority Initiates 25 Women Chi Omega sorority recently initiated 25 women. The initiates are Susan Brown, Sonya Cade, Virginia Delp, Gretchen Guinn, Beverly Jackson, Adelaide Miller, Sally Morrison, Carol Ogden, Nina Ogden, Joanne Pope, Shirley Price, Kay Walls, Betty Lou Watson, and Peggy Whitney, college sophomores. Sue Fair, Ann Haggard. Johanna Holton, Mary Jo Kincaid, Sally Lindemuth and Dorothy Sheets, fine arts sophomores; Ellen Craig, education sophomore; Nancy Garrity and Jeannette Morris, education juniors; Faye Phillips, fine on 45 Blue Pacific Blues Rita Hayworth Wanted Perry Como I Get So Lonely Four Knights BELL'S Page 8 ELAINE BURKHOLDER Elaine Burkholder To Wed Adrian Sayler Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Burkholder of McPherson announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Pfc Adrian G. Saylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Saylor of St. John. Pvt. Saylor attended McPherson college and Kansas State college and is now stationed with the armed forces in Pusan, Korea. Miss Burkholder is a pledge of Delta Gamma sorority. The Church of Christ at Yale University has an unbroken history going back to 1757. Students of all creeds voluntarily attend noonday services during the week at Dwight Chapel and Sunday morning services in Battell Chapel. Miss Morton Elected Alpha Chi President Alpha Chi Omega sorority elected officers Tuesday night for the coming year. Officers are Martha Morton, college junior, president; Judy Ringer, college junior, first vice president; Cynthia Krebhiel, education junior, second vice president; Beverly Phillips, fine arts sophomore, corresponding secretary; Ange Butler, college sophomore, house manager; Francis Henningson, education junior, recording secretary. Joan Leonhart, education junior, rush chairman; Carol Wolfe, education juniper; scholarship chairman; Joann Swanson, fine arts sophomore, social chairman; Jeanette Ewy, college sophomore, treasurer; Martha Poor, college sophomore, activities chairman; Marilee Knapp, fine arts junior, chaplain; JacKay Phillips, college sophomore, historian; Rebecca Breese, education junior, intramurares chairman. 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