Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1954 Elections Tau Kappa Epsilon Elects Sjoberg Richard Sjoberg, engineering senior, was elected president of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity at the last regular meeting. Other officers elected were Harold Kraus, business junior, vice president; Bill Crow, engineering sophomore, scholarship chairman; Larry Heil, college sophomore, pledge trainer; Ron Davis, college sophomore, treasurer. Dale Hobein, engineering sophomore, secretary; Max Lucas, engineering sophomore, historian; Bob Renfro, engineering sophomore, regent at arms, and Bill Conway, college sophomore, comptroller. Bill Crow was re-elected as IFC representative. Engagements, Weddings Are Announced Hopkins Hall Picks New Spring Officers Use a solution of water and baking soda to scrub the refrigerator. The solution removes the stale food odor. Spring semester officers for Hopkins Hall are Barbara Lee Thomas, college junior, president; Arlene Lutz, college sophomore, vice-president; and Glenna Williams, business junior, secretary-treasurer. Combine equal parts of mayonnaise and cottage cheese for a tasty salad dressing. --ter of nerves. Jarrett-Nielsen Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jarrett, Columbus, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Lois, to Ensign Donald E. Nielsen, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nielsen of Overland Park, Dec. 20. Rev. Turner performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Nielsen, a college senior, is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Ensign Nielsen, a member of Phi Kappa Tau recieved his degree in journalism last spring and is now serving with the United States Navy aboard the USS Windham Bay. Mrs. W. E. Wendt of Mitchell, S.D., announces the engagement of her daughter, Ann, to John L. O'Neill, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Lynne O'Neill, also of Mitchell. Ann Wendt's Engagement Told Miss Wendt attended Loretto Heights college in Denver and is now a college senior. She is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. O'Neil attended South Dakota State college and is now serving in the U.S. Navy. No date has been set for the wedding. Daily, Hansan Society Gamma Phi Pledges Choose Hampton Barbara Hampton, college sophomore, was recently elected president of Gamma Phi Beta's pledge class. Other officers are Mary Lawrence, fine arts sophomore, vice president; Norma Toews, college sophomore, treasurer; Jane Hornman, college sophomore, recording secretary; Jo Ramaker, college sophomore, corresponding secretary; Marilyn Radke, fine arts sophomore, historian and public relations chairman, and Lynne Logan, education junior, song leader. Bruce Talmadge, business junior, is the new president of Battenfeld hall. Other officers are John Newton, education senior, vice president; Paul Enos, engineering sophomore, secretary; Melvin Biggart, business junior, treasurer, and Jere Matchett, pharmacy sophomore, social chairman. Talmadge to Lead Battenfeld Hall Men Outdo Women 5 to 1 in Stammering Boston — (U.P.)— Stammering is on the increase, a woman speech expert reports. Mrs. Samuel D. Robbins, long associated with her husband in operating the Institute for Speech Correction here, says it's all a matter of nerves. "People stammer from fear, tension and prolonged emotional difficulties," she says. "So why wouldn't more do it now, after two wars and a depression have left us all prey to anxieties?" Stammering in men is five times as common as in women, according to Mrs. Robbins. TONITE VARSITY Again THURS. THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD Adm. 20c-50c Shows 7:00-9:00 METROPOLITAN OPERATOR STAFT TAIO TALO · NELLI CORRADI · MATTERA Opéra de la ACCIÓNDE DIMA CECILIA DE BOME LAST TIMES TONITE Jane Powell "3 SAILORS AND A GIRL" Starts THURSDAY • John Wayne "HONDO" 3D This is India, half-land, half-legend...alive and wondrous through the magic of the Anamorphic Lens and Stereophonic Sound! The majestic Himalayas, ceiling of the universe . . . the great desert, thundering path of empire...the fanatic Afridi Horsemen and the hordes of Kurram Khan...the Bazaars of Peshawar and the Night of the Long Knives. And the crowning spectacle of the man who carved a saga of battle and love across the towering peaks of the Khyber Pass! Produced by Directed by Screen Play FRANK P. ROSENBERG · HENRY KING · IVAN GOFF and BEN ROBERTS From a Story by HARRY KLEINER - Based on the Novel by TALBOT MURDO 5 PERFORMANCES DAILY — CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M. OPEN DAILY AT 12:45 — FEATURES 1:30-3:29-5:28-7:27-9:26 SATURDAY OWL. Matinees Mon.-Tues. Child Sunday and Evenings 85¢Wed. Until 5 p.m. 65¢ 25c Present ID Card for SPECIAL STUDENT PRICES! SPECIAL STUDENT PRICES REGULAR PRICES AND EVENINGS SAT. OWL SHOW, SUNDAY 75c Matinees Monday, Tuesday and Wed. 1 p.m. Until 5 p.m. ONLY 65c OPENING SUNDAY PREVUE SATURDAY 11:15