MONDAY, MAY 1, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE University Daily Kansan Presents— IFC President Dale Helmers Solves His Problems Calmly While campus wheels race around frantically conducting their activities, Dale S. Helmers, president of the Inter-fraternity council, solves his organizational problems calmly and effectively. Dale, a College junior majoring in political science, has advocated an I.F.C. sing to take the place of serenading, a program for housing foreign students in fraternities to give them an idea of American life, and the substitution of a construe- Dale Helmers tive initiation of pledges for hell week. He has inaugurated a Chapter House Discussions committee to iron out financial, rushing, and rule difficulties of the houses. Dale believes that fraternities strive to develop scholarship, personality, and teamwork, and that Greek life gives a member a feeling of belonging. "The Greek helps the group and in turn he helps himself by learning how to get along with groups and participating in their activities." "If there is antagonism between independents and Greeks," remarked Dale, "a Greek should not alienate himself by not seeing the other side. And vice-versa, an Independent should not be interested Nancee Bell Chosen WAA President Nancee Bell, education junior, was elected president of the Women's Athletic association April 27. Other officers are Arlene Hill, secretary; Joyce Herschell, treasurer; Sydney Ashton, business manager; Suzanne Neff, points system manager; and Mona Millikan, publicity chairman. Miss Millikan is an honorary member of W.A.A. Dwane M. Crowl was elected president of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, recently. Other officers are Robert A. Kleist, vice-president; Lane W. Harold, recording secretary; John I. Halstead, treasurer; Richard E. Spradil, correspondence secretary; George R. McNeish, historian. All are engineering juniors. Dale, vice-president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, social fraternity, lives in Kansas City, Mo. He is a member of A.S.C., was a member of Student Union activities, and is past vice-president of I.F.C. He is a past contributor to the Bitter Bird, was publicity director of the Jayhawker the past year, and was a member of the Froshawks. solely in his own independence, but should cooperate in activities." Selected as new members of the various intramural sports were Jane Koelzer, swimming; Frances Pence, hockey; Betty Thomas, softball; Shirley Mickelson, basketball; Mariane Crosby, minor sports; Ada Watson, volleyball; and Kay Shelton, dance. He is uncertain of his future plans. He says that he hight enroll in the Graduate school go into foreign service in political science, go into the School of Law, or go into radio broadcasting work. He has participated on broadcasts from K.F.-K.U., the University station, on W.D.A.F. and K.M.B.C. in Kansas City, Mo. His interest centers on sports broadcasting. Sigma Tau Elects Crowl Answers by Squeekie How to drop a drip? Wait a sec! Perhaps he's only shy, try bringing out the best in him —and watch him turn into a Dream Boat. If he's a bad actor, though, say a firm "no" to every invitation and mean it! GLEAMS YOUR HAIR . . . LEAVES IT 5QUEEKIE CLEAN Mortar Board Initiates 12 In Ceremony Sundav Twelve junior women who were chosen for membership in Mortar board were initiated Sunday at the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott. Preceeding the initiation, members of the new and active chapters of the honorary society were guests at a dinner given by Mortar board alumnae of Lawrence in the Kansas room of the Union. Members of Torch chapter for the 1850-51 school year are Marilyn June Brown, Patsy Cameron, Marjorie Crane, Margaret Dickinson, Margaret Granger, Maxine Holsinger, Diane Johnson, Mary Lou Lane, Natalie Logan, Shirley Rice, Lorraine Ross, and Carolyn Weigand. Delta Delta Delta Pledges Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pledging April 27 of Hannah Mary McDowell, College freshman from Concordia, and Phyllis Joan Griffith, College sophomore from Merriam. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Powell-Bennett Mr. and Mrs. C. Glenn Powell of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Lee, to Mr. James G. Bennett Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bennett, also of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Powell was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1949. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Bennett, a member of Ph Kappa Alpha fraternity, graduated from the University in February. The marriage will take place May 26 in Kansas City, Mo. WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW... IT'S Camels for Mildness Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels—and only Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS!