MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE University Daily Kansan Presents— This Modest Engineer Has 18 Activities,2.77 Average Here's a man with 18 activities and a 2.77 grade average, and he's reticent about it. He is Stanley Englund, tall. Although he is in such an astonishing number of organizations, he doesn't think it's right. "Too few people are in too many activities," he said. For solving the problem Stan thinks a point system should be established, awarding points to office holders and not allowing that person to accept an office after acquiring a specified number of points. When he came here in 1948, Stan was a little dubious about his decision to do so. While still in Salina High school, he had visions of going to Kansas State, alma mater of both his parents. But a Summerfield scholarship and a newly acquired interest in chemical engineering turned him toward K. U. STANLEY ENGLUND An amateur radio fan, Stan used to work on radios quite a bit but has not since coming to K. U. He hopes to resume the hobby when he gets out of school, however, if he "ever gets enough time." Stan said there are two things he wants to learn better before he gets out of school, bridge and chess. His fraternity brothers at the Sigma Nu meet in the attest to his skill at chess already, but he's just getting started with bridge. His first love in sports is football. He played on the Salina High school team and on the freshman team at K. U. But the lure of Bailey Chemical laboratory was too great and he became a spectator of the sport. With an apology interspersed with a "gee whiz" and a "gol ding it" Stan excused himself. "A meeting," he explained. Ten Jay Janes To Go To Exposition The Jay Janes will attend the "Electrical Exposition of Progress" Wednesday through Sunday, March 12 at the Municipal auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. Each day two Jay Janes will be present at the exposition and will answer questions about the University. Those participating are: Jacqueline Baum, Marian Graham, and Shirley Sondker, College seniors; Ruth Keller, journalism senior; Jeremy Johnson, Holiday; Natalie Logan, education juniors; Margery Myers, fine arts junior; Jeannine Neihart, fine arts sophomore; and Katy Coad, College sophomore. Sigma Kappa Initiates Sigma Kappa sorority announces the initiation of the following girls: Marjorie Albright, Glenna Anderson, Gay Bonney, Kathleen Cale, Bonita Clark, Barbara Cooper, Glenna Davis, Harriet Flood, Melva Hoover, Frances Hoyt, Carolyn Lacey, Marian Miller, Nancy Mitchell, Mary Beth Moore, Anne Murphv. Carolyn Oliver, Shirley Reams Anneliese Schnierle, and Dorothy Watson. Engagements Muir-Perry Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Wood Muir of Hutchinson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mercedes to Mr. Ralph Edward Perry, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edward Perry. Miss Muir is a fine arts senior and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Perry is a College junior and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. An early summer wedding is planned. King-Degen Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. King announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Marie, to Mr. William H. Degen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Degen, Miss King and Mr. Degen were graduated from the University the past June. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Mr. Degen was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The wedding will take place on May 27 in Kansas City, Mo. Granger-Stauffer Mrs. Wayne B. Granger of Emporia, announces the engagement of her daughter, Ruth, to Mr. John H. Stauffer, son of Mr., and Mrs. Oscar S. Stauffer of Topeka. Miss Granger was graduated from the University where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Stauffer was graduated from the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information and was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The wedding will be in June. Williams-Brooks Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell Williams of Topeka, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mila to Mr. William Kenneth Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker Brooks of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Williams was graduated from the University where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Brooks was graduated from the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information, and was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The wedding will take place on Saturday, April 15 at the First Methodist church in Topeka. Lockard-Jackson Mr. and Mrs. L. Reid Lockard announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Reita, to Mr. John Franklin Jackson. Miss Lockard attended Kansas State college and the University of Houston. Mr. Jackson was graduated from the University where he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The marriage will take place in April. Four members of the University band entertained members of the Lawrence Kiwanis club at their regular meeting March 2. Jeanne Peck, fine arts senior, trumpeter, Colin Campbell, tenor; and Philip McCarthy, both fine arts sophomores, saxophonist, presented solo numbers. They were accompanied by Roger Butts, fine arts juniur. Band Members Entertain Lawrence Kiwanis Club Socially Speaking Phi Kappa Psi fraternity gave a buffet dinner on March 4. Guests were; Marcia Race, Sue Newcomer, Marty Waddell, Jerry Mueller, Dolores Dean, Beatrice Buchler, Sydney Ashton, Nancy Hampton, Janice Kolman, Marion Nearing, Beverly Rhoades, Helen Persson, Joan Russell, Katherine Pearson, Erma Lutz. Phi Psi Buffet Adelalea Schutz, Virginia Ireland, Donnis Stiles, Georgette Spears, Gwennyd Gupton, Jane Dummire, Marilyn Bailley, Sandy Stepper, Ann Sims, Kathleen McCormic, Frances Hoyt, Vinita Bradshaw, Nancy Mosebeck, Betsy Holtingbery, Jean Ackerman. Joint Party To Be Given Nancee Bell, Barbara Comstock, Patti Higgs, Margaret Fisher, Sis Shaw, Nancy Haffner, Ann Jackson, Sayne LaVonne Newman, Nancy Sayne, Gloria Cramer, Pa Foncannon, Betty Delaney, Carolyn Leintz. The Alpha Phi Alpha and Kappa Alpha Psi fraternities will entertain with a joint party from 9 to midnight on Friday, March 10, at the Alpha house. The party will be given honor of the fraternity win- the annual basketball game, which is to be played previous to the party. Chaperons for the affair will be Mrs. Lee Pitts, Mrs. Alberta Frye, and Mrs. Lopez. Phi Kappa Pledges Phi Kappa fraternity announces the pledging of Jerome Lysaught, College freshman, of Kansas City, Kan. Kappa Sig Pledges agages Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of James Long from Norton and Ronald Thomas from Baxter Springs. Phi Psi Engaged Kansas Alpha of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity announces the engagement of Miss LaVonne Newman and Mr. Clarence O. Nauman. Miss Newman is the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Newman of Sterling and is a sophomore at Ottawa university. Mr. Nauman, whose home is in Ottawa, will be graduated this spring from the School of Business. The wedding will be in June. College Students Will Soon Hit Revival Trail In Evangelism, Modern Day Billy Sunday Says Columbia, S.C.—(U.P.)—Evangelist Billy Graham, riding high on a Southern revival tide, predicted today that college students soon would hit the sawdust trail in evangelism outbreaks on the nation's campuses. "Every great revival in modern history has started in colleges," he said. The threat of a third world war plus a Christian re-awakening in philosophy had collegians today more receptive to evangelism than any college generation in 20 years. Graham said. He has been drawing crowds of up to 6,000 persons nightly in his meetings here for 10 days. 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