Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 7, 1953 Religious Notes IVCF Meets in Topeka The North Kansas Spring conference of the Inter-varsity Christian fellowship was held last weekend at Forest Park in Topeka. Speakers at the conference were Gene Thomas, midwestern regional secretary of Inter-varsity, and Alice Kitchen, a staff member. Those attending from KU were Duane Nelson, Charles Schafer, Evelyn Richardson, and Alberta Shumann, college sophomores; James Peterson, Pat Copeland, and Earl Blair, college juniors; Curtis Drevets, medical freshman; Carl Blair, fine arts junior; Daian Hegerget, Donna Rigdon, and Avalon York, fine arts sophomores; Gordon Wakefield, college senior; Joe McCaughey, business junior; Floyd Clark, Golda Walker, and Margo Myers, college freshmen; Nancy Meyer, fine arts instructor; Florence Thomas and Barbara Tweet, education junior; William Voos, Gloria Pierce, Virginia Pickarts, Margaret Hutchins, and Herbert Taylor, graduate students, and Mr. and Mrs. David Sommerville. 'Y' Meeting in Colorado The Young Women's Christian association and the Young Men's Christian association's Rocky Mountain Regional conference will be held at Estes Park, Colo., June 5-13. The conference will include an examination of student and campus problems through platform addresses, worship seminars, workshops, and recreation. The cost of attending the conference for registration, board and room, and the insurance fee is $42.40. A loan fund is available from the YWCA for students who are interested in attending and in bringing back to the campus some of the thinking developed at the conference. For further information contact the YWCA office in the Union building. The registration deadline is May 25. James Gleason Heads Group James Gleason, college sophomore was elected president of the Roger Williams foundation last Sunday. Other officers are Margaret Smith, college freshman, first vice president; Max Cruse, college junior, second vice president; Patricia Mitchell, college junior, secretary; Richard Cruen, fine arts freshman, treasurer; Joan McClure, college junior; and Richard B. Anderson, engineering freshman, social co-chairmen; Robert Tebow, pharmacy freshman, public relations; Ina Rae Brewster, college freshman and Elizabeth Rader, fine arts freshman, Student Religious council representatives. Lutherans to Attend Conclave Lutheran students will go to Nebraska to attend the Little Ashram, a convention of the Midwest of the Lutheran Student association, this week. There will be no regular meeting here. Westminster Group to Meet Westminster fellowship will hold its regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in Westminster house, 1225 Oread ave. Supper will precede the meeting. New YWCA Cabinet to Meet The new cabinet of the Young Women's Christian association will hold a meeting at 7:15 Tuesday in Henley house. The new cabinet members are Vernie Theden, business junior; Martha Prudy Harper, education junior; Jeannette Ewy and Peggy Whitney, college freshmen; Jean Latee, college junior; and Barbara Remember . . . Next Sunday is Mother's Day. Come in and see our wide gift selection, priced for every budget. Eldridge Gift Shop 707 Mass. Becker, Jan Duchossois, Jo Ann Heller, Lucy Janusouse, Jerry Ann Street, Dorothy Ann Smith, Mary Ellen Stewart, Elizabeth Wohlgemuth, Maralyn Eyler, and Norma Fenn, all college sophomores. 'Y' House Holds Reception The YWCA house of representatives held a reception for all new representatives Tuesday at Henley house. Roger Williams Group to Meet Roger Williams Group to Meet Roger Williams foundation will hold a special meeting in honor of Mother's day at 6 p.m. Sunday in the First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky sts. Supper will precede the program. Richard Howard Heads Group Richard Howard Heads Group Liahona fellowship has elected Richard Howard, education junior, as president. Other officers are Miss Jane Christensen, secretary; Jack Stephens, business junior, treasurer; Janice Mason, fine arts sophomore, service chairman; Jim Christensen, business junior, worship chairman; George Knottis, education junior, recreation chairman, and Miss Barbara Peavey, study chairman. Congregationalists to Meet The Congregational Youth group will hold its regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the church, 925 Vermont st. Supper will precede the meeting. Lichona Unit to Have Picnic Liahona fellowship will have a picnic at Lake Shawnee, Topeka, Sunday. Those going will meet at the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints, 12th and Vermont sts. at 3 p.m. Sunday. Men's Group to Hold Supper The Presbyterian Men will have a supper at 6 p.m. Tuesday, to celebrate the second anniversary of the organization and to honor the new officers. Lee Douglass, education junior, is in charge of the program. Speaker to Talk on 'Palestine' R. B. Qweater, professor of chemistry who has traveled in Palestine, will speak on "Palestine" and show colored slides at a meeting of Gamma Delta at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the Student Youth center, 17th and Vermont sts. Gamma Delta will have a coffee hour for all University students at 4 p.m. today in the Student Youth center. Two Selected to Represent 'Y' Richard Scott, college junior, was elected regional representative from the Kansas district to the Rocky Youth Leader To Head Outing The Canterbury club has invited the Rev. Joseph Young, Episcopal chaplain at Oklahoma university, to be leader of their annual spring outing at Lone Star lake Friday night. Robert Skinner, college sophomore president, has announced that the group will leave from Trinity church at 4:30 p.m. Friday and will return Saturday after lunch. The schedule will include two discussion sessions with the leader on the question "Is There a Conflict Between Faith and Reason for the Christian College Student," a dance, a midnight swim and bonfire, and an early morning out-of-doors celebration of Holy Communion. REV. JOSEPH YOUNG Father Young, '35, was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Psi fraternities. He received a B.D. degree from Seabury-Western seminary. Mountain conference and Vernie Theden, business junior, was elected co-chairman of the Kansas district, at the Kansas district spring conference of the Young Women's Christian association and Young Men's Christian association at Kansas State Teachers college last weekend at Emporia. He has been rector of St. Thomas' church in Garden City, adult youth advisor in Salina, and a member of the Provincial Department of Youth and the National Youth commission of the Episcopal church, and a member of the board of trustees of St. Francis Boys' homes in Salina. Others from KU attending were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gaston; Don Fine, engineering sophomore; Scott Hayden, engineering freshman; Ben Platter, college sophomore; Allie Kay Grove, education senior, and Barbara Becker, college sophomore. What's he got his eye on? Why, its snack time and he's just spotted a glass of Golden Crest Milk and a plate of cookies or doughnuts. Yes, to give an evening of study a lift, there's nothing like a snack that includes Golden Crest Milk. Golden Crest Dairy 2016 Learnard Phone 3162 Pinnings and Engagements Alpha Phi sorority announces the winning of Marilou Selvic, college sophomore, to Robert Kay, engineering sophomore. The formal pinning was announced Tuesday at the chapter house. Miss Selvic's attendants were Marlene Gray, Kathryn North, Mary Babelte Cooper, and Carol Burchfield. A party followed at the Stables. Miss Selvic is from Russell; Mr. Kay from Mission. Foster hall announces the pinning of Geneva Gruit, college freshman, to Robert Wharton, business senior. Mr. Wharton, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Miss Grout are both from Kansas City, Kan. The pinning of Alice Kauer, pre-nursing freshman at Manhattan, to Richard Bucher, engineering senior, has been announced. Mr. Bucher, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity is from Kansas City, Mo. Miss Johnson and Mr. Morris are from Salina. Mr. Morris is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Donna Jean Johnson, fine arts sophomore, to Mr. Don Morris, college junior, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith of Downs announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith, to John L. Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Perry of South Haven. Miss Smith is a college sophomore and Mr. Perry, a college junior. The wedding will take place late this summer. Banquet Honors Coach and Team A fried chicken banquet honoring coach Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen and the basketball team was held Saturday at "Mom's Boarding House" by Mrs. Laura Klopfenstein. Other guests included Richard Harp, assistant basketball coach, Don Pierce, sports publicity director, and the freshman basketball squad The dining room was decorated with potted plants and baskets of spring flowers. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Harry Houk and Mrs. Pearl Wells, both of Lawrence; Mrs. Robert Bruce, Mound City; Mrs. Marvin Martin, Wichita, and Mrs. James Lons, Newark, N.J. CHRISTINE MARIE JOHNS Johnson-Kennedy Engagement Told Mrs. Earl Peters of White City announces the engagement of her daughter Christine Marie to Robert J. Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kennedy of Omaha, Neb. Miss Johnson, education senior, was this year's KU Calendar queen and is president of Miller hall. Mr. Kennedy, college senior, is Mr. Kennedy, college senior, is majoring in psychology. Sorority Announces Maus-Hammond Plans Miss Maus is from Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Hammond is from Denver, Colo. He is a graduate of Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical college at Fort Collins, where he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Mr. Hammond is stationed at Fort Riley, Kan. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gorton, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Seaver, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Swarthout. Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the engagement of Connie Maus, college senior, to Jerry Hammond. The Faculty club will hold a reception at 11 p.m. tonight in honor of Louis Mennini, author of "The Well". Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schweiger, and Mr. and Mrs. John Newfield. A Christmas wedding is planned. Faculty Club to Hold Reception Tonight All members of the faculty, townspeople, and others are invited. Summer vacation plans always seem to produce a great indecision as to the kind of a wardrobe to take along. Will five white shirts do the trick or should they just be sportshirts? 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