Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 18, 1954 —Kansan photo by Jim Baird TEEING OFF — Vernie Theden, present president of the Young Women's Christian association on campus, watches as the two contenders for her office next year shake hands before launching their campaigns. At center is Lucile Janousek; at right is Jann Duchossois. On the Hill Chi Omega sorority announced the pinning of Martha Taylor to John McFarland, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, with a skit presented by Mary Lou Rickman, fine arts junior; Johanna Houlton, college sophomore and Janice Leonard, education junior. Alice Thorpe, college junior, and Jane Megaffin, journalism senior, were Miss Taylor's attendants and Alice Chandler, graduate, and Kathleen Knaus, college junior, passed chocolates. Both Miss Taylor and McFarland are from Osborne. William Cook, business junior was elected president of the Acacia fraternity pledge class Monday night. Other officers are Warren Tuckness, education freshman, vice president; Leon Lants, college freshman, secretary and treasurer, and Gale Jackson, college freshman, pope. Watkins hall will hold its traditional Heaven and Hell party from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the house. Chaperones will be Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. Edna Ramage, and Miss Julia Willard. The Red Peppers, freshman women pep club, discussed the coming Red Pepper dance at a meeting held Monday in the Union. Program plans are not yet definite. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held a Valentine formal dance at the chapter house Saturday. Chaperones were Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs.B.A. Mayher, Mrs.Dana L. Anderson, Mrs. Edna M. Stewart, and Mrs.J.I. Hollingsworth. The Collegians orchestra played. Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity, recently pledged seven students. The new pledges are Phil Hahn and James Van Pelt, first year law; George Corbett, William Crews; and John Stang, business seniors; Richard Whitmore, college senior; and William Thompson, college junior. Barbara Froman, college freshman, was elected president of the Pre-nursing club for the spring semester recently. Other officers are Marilyn Denny, college freshman, vice president; Jean Dumler, college sophomore, secretary; Sarah Hatten, college sophomore, treasurer; Juanna Jarvis, college sophomore, program chairman; Jean McFarland, college freshman, social chairman, and Mary Ann Taylor, college sophomore, publicity chairman. Battenfeld hall will hold an informal party from 8:30 a.m. to midnight Saturday at the house. Chap-erones will be Miss Charlotte Nellis, Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker, and Mrs. Leone Wenzel. Newman club will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the union. Chaperones will be Mrs Edward Dicks, Donald Borge, William Thompson, and Father Towle. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will hold a formal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house, Mrs. Ralph Rosenborough, Mrs. J. I. Hollingsworth, Miss Martha Peterson, Ms. De Lozier, and Mrs. E. B. Peet will chaperon. Delta Upson fraternity will hold its annual Two-vard Hop from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday at the chapter house. Chapersoning will be Mrs. James Hooke, Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. John Skie, and Mrs. Edwin Peet. Delta Chi fraternity will hold a costume party at the house from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. John Skie, and Mrs. Andrew C. McKay will chapel者. The freshman girls dorms' February Fantasy will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday in the Student Union ballroom. Halls participating are Corbin, North College, Holder, and Foster. Chaperones will be Religious Groups Begin Emphasis Week A short devotional period will be held by the Congregational Youth group at 7 p.m. Sunday, at the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont st. From there the members will proceed to the Union Service "fellowcation." Hillel foundation will hold services Friday at 7 p.m. in Myers hall chapel. A cost supper will be held at the Alpha Epsilon Pi house at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. A line party to a downtown theatre followed by an old fashioned candy taffy pull are the activities planned for Friday by the Lutheran Student association. The group will meet at 7:15 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 N. Hampshire st. Beverly Taney, fine arts sophomore, social chairman, is in charge. Supper will be held at the Trinity Lutheran church at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. A series of luncheon-discussions will be held from Feb. 22 to 25, from 11:50 a.m. to 1:50 p.m. at the Presbyterian Student center. Dr. Phifer will moderate the informal discussion periods which will center on personal religious problems. Following the initial gathering the students will select specific topics. Dr. Phifer is president of the Kansas City Council of Churches, Dr. William E. Phifer, Jr., pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, Kansas City, Mo., will lead the discussion of the Sunday Evening fellowship following a supper at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Presbyterian Student center. Gary Patterson, pharmacy sophomore, will be supper host. Dr. Phifer is president of the Kansas City Council of Churches, moderator of the Presbyterian Betty Hembrough, Lenore Thornton, and Virginia Tinker. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Eastwood of Independence, Mo., announce the pinning of their daughter, Alice to Dennis Weldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Weldon of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Miss Eastwood, an education junior, is a resident of Miller hall. Weldon is a junior in pre-medicine at the University of Iowa. The Inter-fraternity pledge council will sponsor a freshman dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Student Union ballroom. Chapereons will be Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. James Hooke, Mrs. Richard Blume, and Mrs. Marie D. Trego. Synod of Missouri and board member of Park college. He is the author of "The Cross and Great Living," and served as a lecturer at the School of Religion of Vanderbilt university for five years. During Religious Emphasis week Dr. Phifer will be available for counseling by appointment at the Presbyterian Student center. Inauguration of the study of positive Protestantism will be made by Crossroads seminar, a Presbyterian discussion group, at 8:45 a.m. Sunday. The group will meet at the Presbyterian Student center. Dr. Harold G. B.arr, dean of the School of Religion, will begin a series of four Thursday evening lectures at 6:30 p.m. today at the Country Club Christian church, Kansas City, Mo. The prophets Amos, Isaiah, Habbakkuk, and Jeremiah will be discussed during the lectures. Born in Poland, Dr. Bonny, travel ed extensively for UNESCO before taking the pastorate at Rosedale. A combined meeting of the YMCA and YWCA tonight will mark the observance of Brotherhood week. Decision to hire a secretary to carry on the activities of the YMCA was made at a meeting of the organization's cabinet and advisory board. The meeting will be held at the parish house of the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont st, at 8 p.m. Speaker will be Dr. Oscar E. Bonny, minister of the Rosedale Congregational church, Rosedale, Kan. Clayton Crosier, assistant professor of civil engineering and a member of the advisory board, explained that the funds received from last year's Rock Chalk Revue, and those forthcoming from this seasons production will be used to cover such an officer's salary. Additional money from the YMCA treasury will also be utilized. Pledging services will be held by Kappa Phi, Methodist women's club, at 7 p.m., Friday, in Danforth chapel. "Moral Culture, Fact or Fancy" will be the subject of an address to be given before the Wesley foundation, Sunday, by Dr. Thomas Mather, minister of the Central Methodist church, Kansas City, Mo. The group will meet at 5 p.m. for supper at the First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont streets, preceding the meeting. Worship and recreation will complete the program. The D.S.F. group of the Christian church will meet at 5:30 Sunday at Myers hall. Supper will be served after a recreation period. G. Edwin Osborne, professor of practical theology at Phillips university, Enid, Okla., will speak on "Worship Customs." Dr. Osborne is also speaking at 10:45 a.m. Sunday in the Christian church, 1000 Kentucky st. A Union Service will open Religious Emphasis Week at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Presbyterian church, 901 Vermont st. Dr. John C. Schroeder, chairman of the undergraduate department of religion at Yale, will be the principle speaker. Robert McDonald, college freshman, is chairman of the worship committee. Teresa Cartwright, education junior, will sing. Organist will be Robert Schaaf, fine art freshman. Liahona fellowship will have a square dance party at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Robinson gymnasium. Hey, Fellows! IT'S FADED DENIM SLACKS TIME AGAIN We have got them in all sizes.Either regular waist band or hobby jeen waist band. --Jackets to Match-- The Surplus Store 904 Mass. (Across from Weaver's) OPENING SUNDAY GRANADA OWL PREVUE SATURDAY 11:15 P. M. ALL THIS AND CinemaScope surrounds you with the world's most beautiful women. CinemaScope engulfs you in glamour from Manhattan penthouses and fashion shows to silver-streaked ski slopes and the great outdoors. --- YOU SEE IT WITHOUT GLASSE MARILYN BETTY LAUREN MONROE GRABLE BACALL in How To Marry A MILLIONAIRE TECHNICOLOR WILLIAM POWELL