950 TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE University Daily Kansan Presents— Career Goals For Wally Smith Include Medicine, Church Work A career which combines medicine and work for the church is the goal of Wallace Smith, College senior. Wally, who says he is going to specialize in being a good doctor, is the great-grandson of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Wally's grandfather, Joseph Smith, Jr., re-organized the church along its original lines in Plano, Ill., after Brigham Young took his followers to Utah to establish the Mormon church, now known as the L.D.S. church. Kansan Photo by Bob Blank Wallace Smith Wally's father was recently elected to the First Presidency of the reorganized church. He now becomes one of two advisors to its president Wally is following right along the pattern of his progressive predecessors. The 6-foot, 1-inch student has already chalked up an admirable record at the colleges he has attended. At Graceland junior college, Lamoni, Iowa, 20 - year - old Wally was editor-in-chief of the yearbook and wrote a humor column for the college paper. Kappa Sigma Formal Kappa Sigma entailed April 1 with its annual spring formal, the "Stardust Ball." Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Andrew McKay, Mrs. Charles Mandigo, and Mrs. M. Mercedes Krieger were chaperones. Guests were: Peggy Miller, Martha Harris, Bee Mausoul, Barbara Bruft, Pug Resell, Dalene McMahon, Nancy Wilson, Pat Williams, Lorraine Godding, Alice Milligan, Nancy Brubaker, Virginia Cox, Georgia Ginther, Billie Ann Carter, and Jo Ann Siemens. Jaceline Starrett, Patricia Roney, Joann Weber, Maria Corma, Donna McCosh, Joan Culver, Sarah Thacher, Mary Wilkins, Vi Godding, Doretta Anderson, Doris Whaley, Jane Hollingsworth, Nancy Lee Sewell, Pat Kennedy, Jeanne Parrott, and Jean Tolhert. Pat Hutchings, Lorraine Mather, Doris Lyons, Elaine Gilchrist, Helen Averman, Mary Genet Covey, Maggie Dickinson, Pat Glover, Anita Andreen, Rosanna Berryhill, Ellen Krug, Cookie Brown, and Mary Gelen Keller. Patricia Creech, Betsy McCune, Alix Neville, Lucinda Stevens, Carolyn McNabney, Mary Lou Peckenscheider, Melva Dene Hoover, Winifred Miller, Joan Bennett, Sue Scott, Annabel Hungate, Karin Stock, W. J. Gonan, Arden Angst, and Barbara Blair. Mary Agnes Leach, Kay O'Connor, Pat Landis, Marilyn Barnum, Yvonne Siefkin, Betsy Dillon, Marilyn Barr, Marilyn Lind, Ada Watson, Carolyn Lientz, Frances Hall, Nancy Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Hom H. Steinle, and Mr. and Mrs. James Spears. Brinkman Heads Phi Kappa Fred H. Brinkman, engineering senior has been elected president of Phi Kappa fraternity. Other officers chosen are Harry Halligan, vicepres.; Donald Shauf; treasurer; John Bergmann, recording secretary; John Kiley, corresponding secretary; Jerald Moore, editor; Eugene Kennedy, historian; Richard Reid, sr.gentle-at-arms. In his free hours, he was an enthusiastic participant in the school's dramatic productions. Among the parts he played were the roles of Abie in "Abie's Irish Rose." and Rosenkrantz in "Hamlet." After he was graduated from Graceland, he continued his theatrical interest at the University of Portland, where he played the title role in "The Drunkard." At K.U., Wally has pursued activities along similar lines. He was a member of the cast in the University Players' production of "False Gods." He has contributed his editorial ability to the Jayhawker magazine. Wally plans to attend medical school next year. He wants to take his internship at the R.L.D.S. sanitarium in Independence, Mo. West Pledges Sigma Kappa West Pledges Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa sorority announces the recent pledging of Edith Allane West, fine arts sophomore from Kansas City, Kan. Tri Delt Pledges Wilkie Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pledging, April 6, of Shirley Ann Wilkie Pi Beta Phi Announces Engagement, Pinnings Kendall-McIlrath Kenanian-McIlrath Dr. and Mrs. Donald A. Kendall of Great Bend announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Constance Kendall, to Mr. Donald C. McIlrath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. McIlrath, also of Great Bend. Miss Kendall is a College junior and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. McIrrath, a College senior, will enter the School of Medicine this summer. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Foncannon-Wharton Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the pinning April 7, of Miss Patricia Foncannon, daughter of Mrs. Frank Foncannon of Emporia to Mr. Clyde L. Wharton, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wharton of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Foncannon is a College junior. Mr. Wharton is an engineering junior and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Swanson-Engel Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the piming of Miss Mary Swanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Swanson of Kansas City, Mo. to Mr. Dale Engel, son of Mr. Harry E. Engel of Salina. The announcement was made at the Phi Delt Mess by Mr. Edward Denning. Miss Swanson is a fine arts sophomore. Mr. Engel is a business junior and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Local Safety Film Wins Honorable Mention A safety film produced by Centron Corporation, Inc., of Lawrence with technical supervision by Miss Edna A. Hill, chairman of the department of home economics, has been awarded honorable mention for 1949 by the National Safety council. iliams of Kansas City, Mo., and Kenneth Edmonds of Lawrence. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 à semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). 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