Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1951 Woman's Badge Of Tau Beta Pi Goes To KU Engineering·Senior Miss Barbara Wurth, engineering senior, has been elected the third KU woman to receive the woman's badge of Tau Beta Pi, national honorary association for engineering students. Miss Wurth is the 134th woman to receive the award. There are approximately 65,000 members of the fraternity. Miss Wurth attended Central Missouri State college at Warensburg, Mo. for two years where she majored in architectural engineering \ counselor at North College hall, he is from Independence, Mo. Qualifications for membership in the fraternity are distinguished scholastic ability, exemplary character high in integrity, breadth of interest in and outside the engineering school and adaptability. Men elected to Tau Beta Pi are Villis S. Athearn, James L. Amend, Mahlon S. Mall, Alvin L. Benham, S. J. Blair, Richard T. Brackman, George C. Christopher, Joseph Christy, E. Gary Corman and L. Wavne Davis. Decia S. DeCamps, Richard Etharington, William H. Garlock, Gerald L. Imming, Leroy Kahre, John G. Luttrell, Luiz Machado, James M. Merrill, Robert P. Olmstead, Edvin L. Richardson, Joseph L. Russell, Charles W. Stephens, George V. Swift, Herbert E. Taylor and James T. Taylor. Walter T. Teagarden, John Richard Transue, Ronald L. Wigton, Danny E. Wilson and Marvin E. White. Judge Surrenders To Jurors in Superior Court Problem Taunton, Mass. — (U.P.) — Judge Joseph E. Warner, a bachelor, chivalrously surrendered his own lobby when the calling of women jurors or the first time in history here raised a powder room problem at superior court. "The women will have their rights even if I have to use the cellar," the judge said. DU Pledges Choose Hart Pledges Choose Hurst Milan Hart was recently elected president of the Delta Upsilon pledge class. Other officers are Jay Warner, office-president; Donald Slawson, secretary, and David Hardy, treasurer. ASC 7:30 tonight, Pine room, Union. MISS BARBARA WURTH Banquet Held For Electrical Engineers Eta Eta Kappa, local honorary fraternity for electrical engineers, held its initiation banquet for new members Nov. 2 at the Hearth tea room. Dr. Charles Kimball, president of the Midwest Research institute of Kansas City, was guest speaker. Delta Upsilon Elects New Fall Officers Charles Dougherty was recently elected president of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Other officers are Don Porter, vice-president; Charles Shinhaw, secretary; Ralph Lamb, treasurer; Bob Kenney, Marvin Pausch and Stanley Hallman, senior council; Hubert Dye, rush chairman; Lorrimer Armstrong, house manager; Charles Henson, pledge trainer; George Christopher, pledge master; George Michale, social chairman, and Jack Stonestreet, reporter. DRIVER --When Every Minute Counts--- - Thanksgiving - Christmas (Round trip) (tax inc.) 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Jay Janes, 5 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. Wednesday, dining room, Fraser. Miss Hill from Medical Center will attend. Fencing club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Robinson gym. Student chapter of ASTE. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, ballroom, Union. Phillip Fleming, "The Processing of Engineering Materials." Graduate student dance, 8 p.m. Wednesday. Kansas room. Union. Square Dance club, 7:30 tonight, recreation room. Union. Bring dues. El Ateneo se reuunira el miercoles, 7 de noviembre, a las siete y media in 113 Strong hall. Social Work club, 4 today, Kansas room. Union. Refreshments; Theta Epsilon, 7:30 today, Watkins hall. HAJAS, 8 p.m. Wednesday, 105 Military Science bldg. Plan future social events and meetings. AFRC basics invited. Bacteriology club-Phi Sigma joint meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 417 Snow. Dr. M. L. Furcolow, "Histoplasmosis." Open to public. Kappa Beta covered dish meeting, 5:30-7 tonight, Myers hall, work night. Student Religious Council, 4 to day. 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