Page 3 229 Elected to 18 Honor Societies The election of 229 students to 18 honor societies was announced yesterday by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy at the 30th annual Honors convocation. Chancellor Murphy read each individual's name and announced five recipients of individual scholarship honor awards. Sachem, the senior men's honor society, inducted its new members with the traditional blanket ceremony. The graduating members of Mortar Board, honorary society for senior women, transferred their mortar board caps to the new initiates. The Phi Beta Kappa names are not listed below because they were carried yesterday. The selections follow: TAU BETA PI National honorary society in engineering Clark Anderson, H. Kent Bowden, Harold Conner, E. Ruth Grey, Lit Ning Kao, Keith Maceim- or, William Pearn, John Porter, Jimmy Simmons, Richard Verbrugge, John Wik- kening, Hermon Widick and Harry SIGMA TAU National honorary society in engineering Duane Bacon, David Bartlett, Harold Bergsten, John Brose, Richard Duncan, Norman Edge, Robert Elemier, Joseph Galbraith, Arthur Gerritsen, Richard Harclerode, Ronald Haught, Donald Hargerode, W. Ronnald Haught, Bartton Hoglan, Richard James, Curtis Johnson, Donald Kejtum, Martin Lamb, Clinton Wilson, Rob Manion BETA GAMMA SIGMA BETA GAMMA SIGMA Kenneth May, George Mayberry, Lawrence Merrigan, Simon Sink, Rex Tucker, Wilson Waggener, Norman Weare, Tom Wellman, Kenneth Wernicke, and Will Bommer. National honor society in Busi- Lewis Clum, Lewis Heywood, Robert Cob- bert, Heywood, Hayedo, Theod Loehr, David Olson, William Maurice Smith, Ralph Tannahill, and Virgilenger. National honorary society in music Boris McConnell, and Dale Moore. DELTA PHI DELTA National honorary society in art national honors Marylin Dillahy, Patricia Clem, Dorothy Murray, Sue Epperson, Barbara Hibbard, Joan Hoovey, Jack Owens, Marilyn Loveland, Nancy McCammon, Elizabeth Marshall, Frank Ruppel, Karen Krug PI LAMBDA THETA 11 EAMEN Nationalborn Library society for women in education Heidi Bloesch, Nancy Canary, Teresa Cartwright, Lois Clough, Erieta Donna Davis, Jessie Ammons, Donothy O'Connell, Barbara Tweet, and Ann Wag- SIGMA DELTA PI Banned society in Spanish National honorary society in spain William Ivie, Joyce Layourn, Virginia Leon, Ivo Malan, Richard Mazzara, Harriet Sloan, and Althea Kline Smith. PHI ALPHA THETA National honorary society in history National honorary honoree Patricia Aylward, John Bleigert, Allie Grove, Kay Lambet, Stanford Lehmberg, Dick Sheldon, and Sue Grosjean. CH RHO CHI National honorary society in pharmacy Margaret Follett, Junior Gleason Walter Haskins, M. Norman Hogue, Richard Marquardt, Robert Megready, and Park SIGMA DELTA CHI National honorary society in journalism Jerry Knudson, Clarke Keys, Dean Evans, John Bauer, Jennifer, Baird, Baird, Stanilh THETA SIGMA THE National honorary society in journalism OPTOMETRY IN THREE YEARS, IF YOU HAVE SIXTY L. A. CREDITS In three college years, you can prepare for the attractive profession of optometry, if you have a minimum of sixty required Liberal Arts credits. There is a shortage of optometrists in many States. Eighty per cent of the Nation's millions depend upon the Doctor of Optometry and his professional skill in conserving vision. The optometrist possesses the dignity of being a professional man. He renders a service essential to the health and well-being of his community. Substantial financial rewards are obtainable almost from the beginning of his practice. Optometry is specially attractive to women. Chicago College of Optometry nationally accredited, is located in the heart of the world's greatest center for teaching in the healing arts. It is famous for its eye clinic. A building program is in progress. Dormitory accommodations, apartments and other facilities are available on a large campus. The U.S. Department of Defense and Selective Service grant optometry students the same consideration accorded medical students. For catalog and other literature, address Registrar, Chicago College of Optometry, 1845-H Larrabee St., Chicago 14, Ill. Adv. for women Marilyn Dubach, Lorena Barlow, and Katrina Swartz. Catherine Alnsworth, Barbara Megafan, Aaron Hawkins, Berry, Berry, Hurd Fund, and Joyce White. for women GAMMA ALPHA CHI National honorary society in advertisinging National honorary society in advertisin ALPHA DELTA SIGMA for men Robert Kobler, William Slamin, Donald Landes, James Nellis, and David Riley. PI SIGMA ALPHA National honorary society in political science Jan Brazda, Warren Browning, Allie K. Grove, Robert Hadley, Philip H. Hahn, Lissie Kinchine, Nancy Jou Landon, Jerome L. Lyasguen, James H. Holmes, Udo Schmidt, Mendel Small, Max Edward Valentine, George Van贝ber, and Nasrallah Vaqar. Honorary society for junior men William Arnold, Walter Ash, George Bixler, Robert Blanchard, James Duncan, Fred Dummire, Donald Endacott, Darrell Festani, Jesse Gleason, Roger Bissett, Kyle Burke, Jack McCall, Harlan Parkinson, Fred Rice, Tom Ryther, and Jean Schanze. Patricia Aylward, Mary Betz, Margaree Black, Helen Boring, Norma Lau Failetta, Nancy Glihrisch, Marilyn Hawkinson, Kay Lambert, Nancy Landon, Joyce Laybourn, Jean Letteer, Vicki Rosemann, Jean Ann Lauret, Victoria Muirres, Vernie Theden, Sieid Wileman. National honorary society for senior SUE WISSON OMICRON DELTA KAPPA OMICRON DELTA KAFPA National honorary society for senior men Robert Ball, Hugh Kent Bowden, Kenneth Dam, Hubert Dye, Dean Glasco. MORTAR BOARD Dennis Henderson, Richard Judy, Aller Kelley, Wayne Knowles, Jerry Wattel, Daughtal Moore, John Prosser, Gene Rogers, Ronald Sammons, Richard Sheldon, and John Presented annually to the outstanding学生 of Business. Morrith Lane. Heavened. Presented annually to the outstanding senior man in the School of Business, who has attended the University of Kansas for at least three years. ALPHA KAPPA PSI KEY PHI CHI THETA KEY Howard A. Schmuller DELTA SIGMA PL KEY Presented manually to graduating senior men in the School of Business with the highest scholastic average. Terry. Wednesday, April 22, 1953 University Daily Kansan WALL STREET JOURNAL STUDENT Presented to the highest ranking senior in the School of Business. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA AWARD Presented to the highest ranking member of Sigma Alpha Iota in the senior class. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA AWARD Carolyn Smith Boyer. CHI OMEGA SERVICE AWARD CHI OMEGA SERVICE Presented annual session of the National Society for Social Studies, including woman student in sociology, political science, psychology or economics. Theda M. Loehr. Burzle to Lead Conference Dr. J. A. Burzle, professor of German, will preside over the German section of the Kentucky Modern Language conference to be held at Kentucky university, Lexington, Friday and Saturday. 2 Positions Open On 1954 Jayhawker The positions of editor-in-chief and business manager of the 1954 Jayhawker will be chosen at a meeting of the Jayhawker advisory board May 2. Students interested in these positions should send a letter of application to Karl Klooz, bursar, at the business office, along with three letters of recommendation. Anyone desiring further information regarding the positions should contact either Jack Rein or Kenneth Dam at the Jayhawker office (KU 472). 2 Journalism Alumni Win Press Awards Two graduates of the School of Journalism received awards at the Nebraska Press association meeting in Lincoln April 17. J. Merle Lough, '34, owner and publisher of the Albion News, received the top Ak-Sar-Ben award, his paper being designated "best of all." Albert C. Huber, '36, editor of the York Daily News-Times, received one of the other top five awards. 24 Cadets Get Honors Designation as distinguished Army and Air Force ROTC students was given to 24 cadets Monday at the federal inspection review. Army cadets receiving the awards were Glen E. Davis, engineering senior; Samuel L. Plummer, engineering sophomore; Robert M. Worcester, engineering sophomore; Richard H. Gier, college junior; Donald R. Montgomery, college junior; Gerald L. Cooley, business junior; John B. Musser, business junior; Gerald C. 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