THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREI KU Klubs In Review YMCA Is Contender To Title Of Busiest Organization At KU Busiest organization on the campus? The Y.M.C.A. is a logical contender for the title. The Rock Chalk Revue, the bridge tournament, the love and marriage forum, and Buckboard student loan system all depend on the support of the "Y." Duties of the University "Y" are divided into four major fields, the first includes religious and social service activities. The student religious council; worship services at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter; an annual party for underprivileged children; and meetings during Brotherhood and Religious Emphasis weeks are all parts of this responsibility. M. David Riggs, secretary of the "Y" came to K.U. two years ago. An ordained minister and a trained youth counselor, Mr. Riggs has worked to increase the membership and influence of the Y.M.C.A. In the field of special interest and activity groups, the "Y" sponsors faculty discussion groups, the Y.M.-Y.W. freshman camp, athletic contests (there were 130 last year). "Y" cabinet and board meetings. The Halloween hop. Fun fest, Freshman picnic, and married couples' club are among the Y.M.C.A. social and recreational activities. Personal counseling and advice is offered students each year. A series of campus town meetings to discuss college and world problems, has been started by the group, and a handbook on the functions of state government is being published for use in Kansas high school Hi-Y organizations. Mr. Riggs summed up Y.M. functions: "The Y.M.C.A. at K.U. is organized and functions along lines designed to aid the student in moral, religious, and intellectual growth; to provide him with recreation and guidance; and to promote the brotherhood of man regardless of race, color or creed." Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity held its annual Christmas formal Dec. 15. Bob Blum's orchestra played. Alpha Kappa Lambda Entertains At Dance Intermission entertainment included a burlesque of a Spanish dance by Robert Evans, a piano solo by Stanford Lehmberg, and a short show by Maurice Huntley and Rita Hanlon. Dave Harner was master of ceremonies. Santa Claus in the person of Loren Corliss distributed gifts. Hynes, Terry Hanlon, Donna Hull, Mary Anne O'Neill, Rita Long, Betsy Stanford. Guests included Mary Lou Ketchum, Nancy Haffner, Heather Olmsted, Jeanee Fischer, Peggy Gilstrap, Joan Collins, Joanne Johnston, Clara James, Joank Fink, Mona Coffman, Eleanor Guy, Rita Hanlon, Jan Patricia Oliver, Mary Anne Oglejvie, Donna Palmer, Anne Krebhiel, Shirley Gray, Elizabeth Hilton, Donna Wright, Helen Staples, Mary Mitchell, Lee McKee, Sonji Grauber, Carol Stein, Jan Varnum, Pat McClanahah, Carol Hill, Judy Robohn. Chaperons for the dance were Mrs. Lela Wilson, Mrs. Fannie DeLozier, Mrs. Dean Nite, and Mrs. Thomas Stuart. Joan Davis, Mary Lou Allen, Mary Spiegel, Diane Williams, Bernadine Garton, Nancy Sandehn, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spiegel, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Max Garth, and Mr. J. Glenn Hahn. Phi Kappa Holds Annual Christmas Party The Phi Kappa fraternity held its annual Christmas formal Dec. 9. Chaperons were Mrs. E. R. Hooper, Mrs. R. G. R. Roche, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Miss Julia Willard. Nancy Smart Engaged To Claude Moore Mary Herring, Prof. and Mrs. M. C. Slough, Miss Mary Towle, and the Father George Towle. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smart of Kansas City, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Jim to Mr. Claude N. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Moore of Arlington. Miss Smart is a fine arts senior and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Mqore is a College senior. Watkins Hall Names Recent Dance Guests MISS NANCY SMART Watkins hall held its annual Christmas dance Dec. 16. Guests were: Barbara Klanderud, Sally MKernan, Mary Jo Murray, Nancy Malone, Barbara Prewett, Pat Straubh, Carol Nauman, Rita Maas, Pat Price, Louise Hoffman, Ann Spears, Virginia Morris, Kay Peters, Betty Sullivan, Rosemary Kennedy, Kenneth Merrill, Marion Huber, Allene Wenke, Julian Hale, Ann Lehmann, Ann Swift, Marice Ball, Pat Suggs, Carol Wimsatt, Jacquelyn Farris, Joan Carter, Maureen Growney, Mary Ann Mahoney, Jean Fitzgerald, and Rosalie McCray. Chaperons were: Mrs. J. R. Scott, Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. C. H. Wentworth, and Miss Julia Willard. Guests were Scott Nininger, Robert Ashley, Richard Klempnauer Hugh Eberle, Roger Butts, Gerald Morris, Norman Bell, Keith Smith, Richard Hunter, Marion Mickelson, Donald Cook, Charles Stubblefield, Harold Bigsby, Wesley Peters, Barney Vachal. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. 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