5. 1950 TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE University Daily Kansan Presents— James Hawes Stars Again In 'College Daze Of 1950' "Humh, hum-m-m, come closer and I will tell you a story of avarice and greed, of evil men and wretched doings, the story of the Maltese—" Those are Sidney Greenstreet's lines, but James Hawes, a versa, ile campus luminary, can do a pretty convincing job as a vocal stand in for the famous "fat man." JAMES HAWES A commercial art senior whose first love is the stage, Jim has successfully carved his name in the annals of University dramatics. He has the leading male part in the "College Daze" of 1950, and has participated in the past three productions of the variety show. He has had important roles in University productions of "Hamlet," "Bury The Dead," and "Ten Little Indians." A comedian extraordinary, his hilarious facial expressions and vocal characterizations have served to make him one of K.U.'s best-loved funnymen. A product of Southwest high school, Kansas City, Mo., Jim entered the University in September, 1946. In his four years at KU, he has found time to participate in the University Players Forensic League and Student Union activities, of which he was decorations chairman as a sophomore. Jim has served on the art staff of the Jayhawker magazine for the past two years and this semester is social chairman of Delta Upsilon fraternity. He was recently elected to Sachem circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, senior men's honorary society. Upon graduation this spring, Jim intends to work in his native Kansas City, Mo. as an interior decorator. His long range plans include a tramp trip to Europe, New York, and a tour with a summer stock company in the East. He won't say when he will carry these out, but it's safe to assume he won't wait too long. Jim has very definite ideas about some difficult questions in his favorite fields, art and drama. About modern art he says, "Peace look at it in the wrong light. It's an entirely new and different medium of expression and the public refuses to accept it as such. It's impossible to compare Matisse or Picasso with the old masters; their art aims at very different things." TKE Spring Officers Officers of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity for the spring term are Kenneth Miller, president; James Martin, vice-president; Frank Byam, secretary; William Beilharz, treasurer; William Todd, scholarship chairman; Clinton Bull, pledge trainer; Kempel Wilhelmsen, Sergeant-at-arms; Joseph Jordan, social chairman. Lt. Comm. William A. Menn, U.S. N.R.O.T.C., a recent initiate, was named campus adviser to the K.U. chapter of the fraternity. Omicron Nu Initiates Salmon Omicron Nu Initiates Salmon Peggy Salmon, education senior, was initiated into Omicron Nu, home economics honor society, April 21. Read the Want Ads Daily. Socially Speaking The Delta Tau Delta Spring Formal was held April 22. The theme, used annually, was Oriental. the chaperons were Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Thomas Stuart, Mrs. Richard Blume, and Mrs. Nellie Hopkins. Delta Tau Delta Formal Guests were Nancy Wilson, Bea Senor, Bonnie Marshall, Janet Stites, Jo Anne Pace, Susan Manovill, Helen Killgore, Cheri Montgomery, Betty Berry, Sally Young, Virginia Lightfoot, Annabel Hunge, Jerry Hesse, Sally Bunger. Ann Hague, Mary Agnes Hunge, Diane Wade, Helen Ulmer, Dorothy Johnson, Mary Lind, Lou Jean Hubble, Carol Beery, Diane Sherwood, Diane Brewster, Alice Sellers, Doris Lyons, Diane Hornaday, Mary Jewett, Jane Kirchoff. Carolee Eberhart, Jane Dannier, Carol Helmers, Barbara Parent, Nina Ritt, Donna Hobein, Patty Lloyd, Janice Horn, Grace Wicox, Barbara Zimmerman, Charlotte Jones, Marinell Hebert, Lu Anne Powell, Joan Boltz, Anita Andeen. Barbara Lamoreaux, Gayl DeFord, Sally Hobbs, Helen Sokenken, Eileen Parker, Jeannie Fredo, Juanita 'McWilliams, Sharon Harris, Jeanne Welsh, Charlotte Warren, Marilyn Hentzler, Mary Joe Bryant, Lois Johnson, and Pat Anderson. Templin Hall Elects Other new officers are Ruthene Baker, vice-president; Sue Plummer, secretary; Florence Dickerson, treasurer; Mildred Simpson, social chairman; Ruth Irwin, house manager; Mona Millikan, scholarship chairman, and Gertha Harper, Inter-dorm representative. Louise Sanborn was elected president of Templin hall Monday. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and holidays. Entered second class termination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Rita Swearingen, College junior, was elected president of the Spanish club at the spring election the past week. Swearingen Heads Spanish Club Mahanna Elected Kappa Epsilon Head Other officers elected were: Vice-president, Donna Bower, College junior; executive assistant, Bautista Murillo, business junior. See Co-secretaries are Verna Edwards and James Benefiel, College juniors. Co-treasurers are William T. Patterson, College freshman, and James Irby, College sophomore. Veda Russell and Dorothy Pearson, College sophomores, and Carl Tongier, College junior, were elected to the refreshment committee. Kathleen Mahanna, pharmacy junior, was elected president of Kappa Epsilon, professional pharmaceutical fraternity for women. April 20. Other officeholders are Ruthene Baker, vice-president; Virginia Copp, secretary; Donna Roberts, treasurer; Mary Ann Dilts, historian; and Mary Sue Knauer, social chairman. Plans were made to hold the annual Founders' Day Dinner, Friday, May 12, in the English room of the Union. Invitations to the dinner have been sent to alumni of the fraternity. New Pledges are Nancy Truby and Thelma Pusitz. FLYING? FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed . . . 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed.. 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY Now in White or Pink KOOLEEZ Baby Pants Made with that amazing material, natural creamy liquid latex, with no seams or binding stitches - extradurable Kooleez Baby Pants stretch all over for all over comfort. Waterproof. 10 seconds to suds dainty! .10 seconds to pat dry! 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