A Cappella Lists 123 Members The following students have been named to the University A Cappella choir: 1st sporranos: Gloria Baker, Gloria Ball, Dona Benscheid, Barbara Blount, Shirley Bootwright, Merriyl Coleman, Carolyn Cook, Lynn Gaumer, Dulina Guest, Patricia Howell, Sue Hughes, Martha Humphrey, Janeice Keady, Sadie Owen, Greta Reetz, Marjorie Roark, Elizabeth Robb, Virginia Roenbaugh, Kay Greta Reetz, Marjorie Roark, Carolyn Smith, Betty Southern, Sarah Sturt, Beverly Taney, Sharon Tripp, Carolyn Walch, Judith Tate, Jo Wellborn, Peggy Wilson, Shirley Woodhull, and Marv J Woofer. 2nd sopranos: Kathleen Cortner, Carol Cunningham, Veda Driver, Elizabeth Fife, Donna Grube, Jean Gurley, Mary Joe Huyck, Lynne Logan, Billie Mallory, Leonore Matthews, Jolene Oakes, Anne Ross, Suzanne Schwantes, Bertha Smith, Carol Van Dyke, and Norma Wahl. 1st altos: Melba Beers, Marlene Cartwright, Carolyn Chard, Carolyn Craft, Judy Crane, Marjorie Englund, Harriet King, Hazel Martin, Susan Montgomery, Nancy Myers, Kay Nelson, Dianne Northdurf, Barbara Sursher, Virginia Vogel, Charlsia Von Gunten, and Joan Worthington. 2nd alts: Ardelle Anderson, Barbara Barnes, Beverly Couner, Maralyn Eyler, Barbara Fischer, Barbara Hampton, Carolyn Roberson, Tricia Robinson, Marilyn Rose, and Linda Stormont. 1st tenor; Melvin Biggart, Robert Broack, Robert Edwin Brooks, Marvin Hayes, Reynold Johnson, Clayton Krebhiel, William Kuhlman, Harry Morris, Ethan Smith, and Robert Smith. 2nd tenors: Thor Bogen, John Glower, William Holsinger, Harry Hunt, Edmond Kindley, Ronald Linser, Carl Tribble, Gerald Walker, and Kenneth Wiedower 1st basses; Edward Bluncoe, Larry Burt, Floyd Chronister, Jack Davison, Loren Lusk, Dale Moore, George Neylon, Bruce Rogers, John Rogler, Charles Salanski, Jerry Schulte, and Charles Stainfield. 2nd basses: Robert Dale Brooks, Jerry Dunn, Edward Jones, Robert Lynch, Marmon Morrison, Nelson Perkins, Robert Reinecke, and Lawrence Shroust. The reserve members of the choir are as follows: 1st sopranos: Nancy Garrity, Barbary been Tewall, and Barbara Mader 2nd sopranos: Barbara Beilharz Barbara Craig, and Donna Underwood. 1st alto: Delores Stritesky. The KuKu club, University chapter of Pi Epsilon Pi, men's pep fraternity, pledged 35 members at their fall smoker Thursday. KuKus Pledge 35 At Fall Smoker Lloyd Kirk, college junior, and KuKu president, explained plans for participation in the Nightshirt parade Friday, Oct. 2. Pledges are William Lynn, Stephen Jennings, Robert Bruce, William Fiedke, Frank Spurney, Bernell Hiskey, James Norman, Terry Gardner, Frank King, James Bishop, Ralph Silver, David Cleveland, Peter Willis, and Merwin Porter, all college sophomores. Clarence Gunny, Stoner Arnold, Frank Terrell, George Bauerle, William Bilberback, Larry Winter, William Allen, Marion Hawk, Lawrence Gaffney, and Bernard Anderson, all engineering sophomores. Carson McDowell and John Wimmer, business juniors; William Hancock, Bruce Rogers, and George Ira, fine arts sophomores; Douglas Rojas, Robert Rojas, Croyle, and Allen Kauffman, college juniors; Jay Templein, engineering junior, and Roy Haws, education sophomore. Prof. Telfel to Speak in KC Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism, will lead a discussion at the conference of the Jackson County Publications' advisors in the Paseo High school, Kansas City, Mo. tomorrow. His topic will be "Liven Up Your Pages." Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 25, 1953 Polish Diplomat Plans Anti-Communist Talks Washington—(U.P.)Dr. Marek S. Korowicz, a Polish diplomat until his dramatic bolt to freedom, was reported "in seclusion" today working on plans to become an anti-Communist lecturer and writer. nature of communism” and to warn Americans never to let the Reds take over "their free and happy country." He told the House Un-American Activities committee yesterday, in concluding a two-hour personal appearance, that he plans to embark on a lecture tour and writing career. He appeared before the committee under heavy guard to protect him from possible Communist reprisals Karowicz seemed likely to have no trouble in getting permission to remain in this country. Drawing on his knowledge of Communist operations both in the UN and his homeland, the small, gray-haired, soft-spoken man told the Un-American Activities committee that Russia plans a new phony "peace offensive" as the latest step in its drive for world conquest by 1970 or 1980. The witness, who answered questions in French through an interpreter, said the Soviet strategy is based not on a shooting war but on "the progressive destruction of the cultural, economic and political foundations of the free world." CHESTERFIELD BEST FOR YOU LARGEST SELLING CIGARETTE IN AMERICA'S COLLEGES Copyright 1953, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.