MONDAY, APRIL 3. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Jay Janes Add 39 Members Choose Four Honor Initiates Thirty-nine women were initiated into the Jay Jane pep organization at a banquet the past week. Marjorie Crane, College junior; Mildred Hill, education junior; Virginia Coppedge, journalism junior, and Mary Swanson, fine arts sophomore, were honor initiates. Others initiated are Marian Bishop, graduate student; Marian Graham, Eleanor Kerford, Jo Ann Myers and Shirley Sonder, College seniors; Patricia Grinnell, education senior; Charity Fischer, Barbara Glover, Harriet Graves, and Dorothy Johnson, fine arts seniors. Doris Greenbank and Norma Hunsinger, journalism seniors; Margaret Dickinson, Evelyn Harris, Ruth Hurwitz, Esther McKinney, Yvonne Morrow, Elizabeth Shannon, and Diana Sherwood, College juniors; Peggy Circle, Georgia Ginther, Joan Holozapfel, Shirley McKnight, Virginia Penny, and Betty Louomas, education juniors. Myrna Lynch, Margery Myers, Barbara O'Neal, fine arts juniors; Caroline Crosier, Virginia Ferguson, Patricia Glover, Sammy Johnson, and Fairy June Seymour, College sophomores; Chloe Warner, education sophomore, and Judith Buckley, fine arts sophomore. Job-Seekers Meet To Plan Summer Women who want jobs in Y.W.C.A. camps, Girl Scout camps, and vacation resorts met the past week to see material sent from vacation spots in the United States. They looked at pamphlets, advertisements, letters, and application blanks from the various places. Some of the jobs open were teaching handicrafts, working in offices, life guarding, camp counseling, and working as waitresses. The program is sponsored by the Associated Women Students, who obtained the material and addresses for the job hunters. The information is still available in the office of the Dean of Women, 220 Strong hall. Pre-Nursing Club Told Of KC Trip Eight members of the Pre-Nursing club who recently visited the University of Kansas Medical center and nurses' home in Kansas City, told about their visit at the club's meeting the past week. Students who made the trip are Bernice Altenbernd, Jean Feuerborn, and Marion Rose, College juniors; Margaret Gartner and Mary Hook, College sophomores; Marian Hoecker, Alice Milligan, and Patricia Woelhloff, College freshmen. Miss Electa Kindlesperger, nurse for the Lawrence public schools, told about her activities with the schools at the meeting. Miss Jean Hill, director of nurses at the University Medical center, will speak to the club at the next meeting on Wednesday, April 26. Nelligan Pledges Tri Delt The average adult hippopotamus weighs about 5,000 pounds and eats about 400 pounds of fodder daily. Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pledging March 31 of Katharine Jane Nelligan, fine arts freshman, from Halstead. AOPi's, Theta's Announce Spring Pinnings Forbes-Olander Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Carol Forbes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Forbes, Eureka, to Mr. Jim Olander, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Olander, Wichita. The announcement was made after dinner March 25 by Miss Louise Swigart and Miss Celia Kilgore. Mrs. Christine Alford, housemother, received a dozen talisman roses. Miss Forbes wore an orchid and was assisted by Miss Barbara Comstock and Miss Betsy Bowers who received white rose corsages. AO Pi Pinning Miss Forbes is a College freshman. Mr. Olander is a business senior and a member of Phi Gamma Delta vaternity. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pinning of Miss Betty Jo Bloomer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloomer of Clafin, Kansas, to Mr. Richard Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bradley, of Wichita. Mr. Bradley formerly attended the University where he was a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. 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