Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday,March 10,1952 New Initiates Kappa Eta Kappa: Warren Murray, engineering junior; Edmond Bridge, Maurice Hamm, Lawrence Kravitz and Lit Ma, engineering sophomores. Delta Tau Delta; Richard Schmidt, Clayton Walker, college sophomores; Stephen Barling, John Johnston, Charles Richard McDonald, engineering freshmen; Charles Lane, education freshman, and Warren Diefendorf, Richard Erickson, Paul Guess, Nathan Harris, Donald Johnson, Jean Legler and Richard McEachen, college freshmen. Lecture Hall Chi Omega: Monica Ann Price, college junior; Mildred Smith, fine arts junior; Patricia Aylward, Rosemary Gench, Joanne Groe and Barbara Logan, college sophomores. Delta Theta Phil: Bernard Borst, George Grist, David Heilman, Eugene Lipps, Robert Page and Roy Williams, all first year law students. Pi Kappa Alpha: Orrie Snook, college junior; Jack Glick, college sophomore; Cliff Lambert, fine arts freshman; Walter Calvert, engineering freshman, and Bruce Johnston, Bruce Kirkpatrick, Dana Leibengood and Robert Talley, college freshmen. Delta Delta Delta; Mary Lynne McMillan, college sophomore, honor initiate; Mary Sue Crum, Ann Errebo, college juniors; Patricia Ann Garrett, education sophomore; Mary Jane Brown, fine arts sophomore, and Sue Quinn, college sophomore. Phi Kappa Tau; Larry Fitzgerald, engineering freshman, honor initiate; Kenneth Beasley, instructor of political science, honorary initiate; Robert Brewer, Robert Badgley, business juniors; Gary Butehrener, college junior; Harry Fuller, college sophomore, and Warren Jungk, engineering freshman. Delta Chi: Roger Miller, college freshman, honor initiate; Don Hursh, ELIZABETH JEAN HELSLEY Helsley-Cheney Engagement Told Dr. and Mrs. Charles Warren Helsley, Topeka, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Jean, to Elliot Ward Cheney Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Ward Cheney, Bethlehem, Pa. Miss Helsley is a College junior living at Miller hall. She formerly attended Washburn university and was affiliated with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Mr. Cheney is a graduate of Lehigh university, Bethlehem, Pa., where he is studying for his master's degree. Fred Mueller, Hans Peterson, college sophomores; Robert Worcester, engineering freshman; Alfred Farba, fine arts freshman, and Ronald Carver, Earl Knauss and William Thompson, college freshman. Chi Omega: Margaret Jane Quinley, Kansas City, Mo. New Pledges Acacia; Dean' Mohlstrom, McPherson, and Rert Uppick, Bucklin Pi Kappa Alpha: Richard Foster, Halstead; Robert Ireland, Topeka, and Leon Mason, Lawrence. Sigma Pi: William Stevens, Ottawa; Charles Hayes, Kansas City, Mo., and Richard Dyer, Oxford, Maine. Phi Kappa, Tau; Erwin Stanley Beaz, Tecumseh; Richard King, Topeka; Kenneth Priaux, Joplin, Mo, and Richard Settle, Leavenworth. Wesley Cabinet Officers Installed Ronald Sammons, college sophomore, recently was installed as president of the Wesley cabinet. Other cabinet members are Darrell Brown, vice-president; Barbara Lee Thomas, secretary; Helen Boring, Wanda Sammons, Roger Youmans and Rosanne Drake, worship; Wilson Speer, Mary Lois Ross, Nannette Pitman and Mark Pieringer, program; Barbara Swisher, Judy Smith, Edward Kingley and Charles Stubblefield, recreation. Darrell Brown, Kent Bowden, Jill Ogilvy and Donna Hollingsworth, personnel; Cloyce Wiley, publicity; Roger Miller and Wanda Gugler, deputations; Rosemary Scheuerman and Max Valentine, Student Religious council representatives; Lloyd Kirk, intramurals; Wilma Morton and Orinne Gray, kitchen service, and LaVonne Godwin and Robert White, world community. Campus Pinnings Jacqueline Johnson, fine arts freshman, Lawrence, to William G. Firth, Phi Kappa Tau, Emporia. Ann McVay, Chi Omega, Clay Center, to Harvey Allen Jetmore, Sigma Nu, Olathe. Business As Usual now in Room 24 Frank Strong Our complete stock of books and supplies now moved to temporary quarters in Frank Strong Room 24-Basement for special sales and offers Watch The Daily Kansan Student Union Book Store ROOM 24 - FRANK STRONG Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, announces the re-election of Bill Rae, engineering senior, as corresponding secretary, and Glenn Beauchamp, engineering senior, as treasurer. Rae. Beauchamp Re-elected Gamma Delta Association To Hear Concordia Professor "The Christian Looks at the World Today" will be the topic presented Sunday evening at Gamma Delta, Lutheran student association, by Dr. Elfred M. Rehwinkel, professor at Concordia college, St. Louis. His talk will follow the supper at 5:30 p.m. Until construction has been completed on the new Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont streets, the student group will meet at the new city building 8th and Vermont streets. 25 Women Pledge Methodist Sorority Kappa Phi, Methodist women sorority, has recently pledged women. The pledges are Marilyn Metz, college junior; Rosemary Schuerman, Rosalie Thorne, education juniors; Helen Anderson, Rosemary Gench, Dorothy Williams, college sophomores. Jacqueline Anderson, Shirley Boatwinter, Mary Frances Haines, Billie Mallory, Ann Price, Patsy Raines, Nancy Russell, fine arts freshmen; Dorothy Ferber, Wanda Gugler, Marcia Hininger, Peggy Jones, Winifred Mever, Milred North, Billie Pence, Yvonne Robb, Joan Shellbarger, Janice Skaer, Anne Smith and Judith Smith, college freshmen. EUROPEAN SUMMER SCHOOL - 1952 OXFORD-FRIBOURG-SANTANDER-DUBLIN-LEYDEN Up to the Minute Studies of European and World Problems Languages: German - French - Spanish Make Friends For America Be a student ambassador to the students of Western Europe POPULAR STUDENT TOURS FROM $709.00 for information: Institute Of University Studies Abroad 1346 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington 6, D.C. HUGHES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LABORATORIES CULVER CITY LOS ANGELES COUNTY • CALIFORNIA . RADAR LABORATORIES GUIDED MISSILE LABORATORIES ADVANCED ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES ELECTRON TUBE LABORATORIES FIELD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCE OPENINGS ON THEIR STAFFS FOR THOSE RECEIVING Ph.D., M.S. or B.S. DEGREES IN: PHYSICS ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING·MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING·AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING . For work in Research and Development: RADAR SYSTEMS SERVO MECHANISMS COMPUTERS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS MICROWAVE TUBES PULSE CIRCUITRY SOLID-STATE PHYSICS DIODES TRANSISTORS PHYSICAL ANALYSIS MINIATURIZATION ANTENNAS—WAVEGUID ELECTRO MECHANICAL DESIGN HEAT TRANSFER HYDRAULICS—GYROS TEST EQUIPMENT DESIGN SUBMINIATURIZATION MECHANICAL DESIGN AERODYNAMICS STRESS ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTATION STRUCTURES TELEMETERING RADAR FIELD ENGINEERING MISSILE FIELD ENGINEERING TECHNICAL WRITING For work in Engineering: RADAR & MISSILE INSTRUCTION ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATION PATENT LAW PERSONAL INTERVIEWS See your placement office for appointment with our engineering staff who will visit your campus MARCH 13 25 Ad REAL Renta Almer Ask u and re tours, passage summe Nation ervatice BOAR food, forma Cloth Fort chilly Fritz I when electric close temper and th