PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1949 Three Doctors Appointed To Health Service The appointments of three physicians to the Student Health service were announced today by Cancellor Deane W. Malott. There are now seven full-time physicians on the staff of Watkins Memorial hospital. New staff members, who have assumed their duties, are Dr. Bernard L. Harden, Dr.W.C. Fleming, and Dr.R.W.McClure, Jr. Dr. McClure was graduated from the School of Medicine a year ago and took his internship at the Evanston, Ill., General hospital. After his internship he served two years in the Army Medical corps. He spent a year on Okinawa. Dr. Fleming comes from private practice at Glasgow, Va. He received the M.D. degree from the University of Virginia in 1946. In March, 1948, he ended two years of service in the Army with the rank of captain. For a year he was a regimental surgeon in Japan. Dr. Sigmund Gundle, psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, Director of Health Service; Dr. M. C. Gross, and Dr. Beatrice Lins are the others on the hospital staff. Noronic Toll Rises To 120 Toronto, Sept. 19. — (U.R.) The known dead in the Noronic steamship disaster rose to 120 today and officials said they doubted if the toll would rise much higher. A total of 405 other passenger, and crew members of a total of 688 have been accounted for, leaving 166 still missing. However, officials said they believed many of the missing passengers had returned to their homes in the United States without reporting that they were safe. Union Entertains Governor Carlson Gov. Frank Carlson was the guest of Student Union activities at the Union open house and the K.U.-T.C.U. football game Sept. 17. The governor was a guest at a dinner, housemother's tea, and informal reception during the day. The Union was open to students. There was free punch in the lobby, free cokes in the fountain, free roses in the Kansas and Palm rooms for the first 75 ladies. A dance from 9 p.m. until midnight in the ballroom featured Harlan Livinggood and his orchestra. Campus organizations had displays in the ballroom from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Members of the reception committee for the governor were Ernest Friesen, president of the All Student council; Grace Gwinner, president of the Associated Women Students; Louise Lambert, College senior representing the Union Operating committee; Craig Hampton, president and Margaret Granger, Paul Coker, and Robert Hughes, vice-presidents of Student Union activities. Memorial Group To Meet Today Members of the Student Memorial committee will meet for reorganization at 4 p.m. today in the alumni office. Ernest Freisen, Student Council president, will preside at the meeting. Members of the committee are John Awald, Mary Helen Baker, Nancy Bell, Haywood Davis, Mary Fisher, Pat Foncannon, Jack Howard, Alix Neville, Montgomery Petitt, Lorraine Ross, Jack Scrivner, Roy Shafo, George Tappan, Glenn Vavorshот. The fund for the World War II memorial now has $231,000. Members of the University faculty, and residents of Lawrence have contributed more than $50,000 to the fund. Student contributions total $25,000. Alumni Association Chooses Union Representative James Postma, Lawrence attorney, was chosen alumni representative on the Student Union operating committee Sept. 17. Mr. Postma will replace Rev. Edwin F. Price, whose term has expired. Members of the board of direc Henry A. Bubb, Topeka, presiden Okla., vice-president; Fred Ells- worth, Lawrence, general secretary and editor of Graduate Magazine; and Charles B. Holmes, Lawrence; Hazel Carson Brooks, Wichita; Thomas M. VanCleave, Jr., Kansas City, Kan.; Claude E. Chalfant, Hutchinson; Carl I. Winsor, Wichita; Lloyd H. Ruppenthal, McPherson; J. Wayne McCoy, Topeka; Ray Evans, Kansas City, Kan.; George E. Nettels, Pittsburg, Kan.; and Virginia Hutson Getto, Lawrence. "1. That the alumnus chosen shall be outstanding in his chosen field, A budget of $25,400 was adopted for the year 1949-1950. However this budget os subject to modification by the officers in case of conditions warranting change. The alumni board of Kansa State college will be invited to a luncheon at the University on October 29, the day of the Kansas State-K. U. football game. The following principles of choosing alumni to be cited for distinguished service were adopted; reflecting credit on the University. "2. That the individual's humanitarian services, his contribution to society, shall be considered rather than material success standing alone. "3. That the basis of choice shall be on the life career of the alumnus considered rather than on any momentary action—that the consideration of any person shall be viewed in the light of time." It was decided that a minimum period of 15 years out of classes should be necessary to acquire the necessary perspective of a person's career. Union Committees Open Membership 4. Political success alone shall not be considered as a measure of service—although holding a political office shall not exclude an alumnus from consideration." Square Dancers To Meet The Do-Sa-Do square dance club will hold its first meeting 8 to 10 p.m. today at the Community building. Anyone interested in becoming a member is invited. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Students may sign for membership on one of 12 Student Union activities committees this week, Craig Hampton, president, said. The committees are announcements, art, coffees and forums, decorations, entertainment, K-Union, publicity, public liaison, secretarial, social, special project, and sports and organizations. Applications should be made at the Student Union activities office in the lobby of the Union. Chairman for the publicity and the K-Union committee will be chosen. Written applications may be turned in to the office. Committee chairman select members from the applications until the quotas are filled. All cards are kept on file to fill future vacancies, Hampton explained. Kansas City Boy, 8, Crushed Playing At Old Spring Kansas City, Kan., Sept. 19—(U.P.) —One of four youths who were playing on a concrete slab covering an abandoned spring was crushed to death when the eight inch slab collapsed, police said today. Oscar Lee Hendren, eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hendren of Kansas City, Kan. was trapped beneath the slab and the earth when the 12 by 14 foot concrete covering gave way suddenly Sunday. SAM Plans Fall Program Engineering and business students have been invited to attend the first meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Management at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Union recreation room. Fred Stein, president of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce and mayor of Atchison, will address the group on "Problems in Organizing and Developing a Small Business." S. A.M. is beginning a long-range program this year to aid graduating seniors in securing positions. Successful businessmen and several faculty members are aiding S.A.M. Twice a month S.A.M. meetings will feature an outstanding businessman, who will speak informally concerning a profession, its advantages, disadvantages, future outlook, and importance in world affairs. Informal discussions will follow each speaker's address. Field trips to Kansas City and Topeka industries are planned for S.A.M. members two days of every month and a social program has been outlined. K. U. Dames will hold an installation of officers at 8 p.m. Wednesday in 37 Strong hall, Mrs. Bill Sears president, announced. KU Dames To Install Office. 391 Men, 206 Women Pledge Greek Houses Sororities and fraternities on the campus pledged a total of 597 new members following rush week. Of this total, 391 were pledged by fraternities. The pledge list is as follows: Alpha Omicron Pi Corena Beknap, Joyce Cameron, Nan- celle Behrman, Julia Feldman, Sandbarn, Donna Schleifer, Barbara Spalding, Betty Thies, Nancy Truby, Elizabeth Hille, and Barbara White. Chi Omega Pi Rota Phi Nancy Ball, Suzanne Beinger, Diane Lane, Nancy Coolidge, Delores Decker, Ruth Ann Dryden, Lorraine Godding, Margaret Martin, Jackson Margaret Martin, Susan McKee, Pope, Rush Sharp, Anne Snyder, Shirley Doris Burris, Doris Wertz, and Barbara Burdick. Julia Dennis, Jane Floyd, Sue Foot, Nancy Gemill, Betsey Hollingberry, Annabell Lungga, Wynne Ireland, Paul Marsh, Jennifer Wynne Marsh, Mary Lou Mou Miller, Jean Proudfit, Marlyl Ringlet, Nancy Temple, Martha Ringlet, Steve Steward, Senecy Kennedy, and Anne Lambert. Carolyn Armassy, Peggy Chambers, Mary Ann Deschner, Marilyn Dubach, Marlin Davis, Marilyn Dugard, Yard, Mary Jo Israel, Marilyn Kendall, Nancy Lichey, Virginia Mackey, Adelaide Schutz, Diane Walker, Ann Wag- ter, Jo Ann Wellman, and Virginia Vances Sigma Kappa Mjorie Albright, Gay Bonney, Kathleen Cale, Bonita Clark, Doris Crosswhite, Glennia Joyce Davis, Harriet Flood, Melva Houge, Frances Hoyt, Mervyn McGill, Jeffrey Lynn lacy, Betty Jo Lipscamp, Marilyn Metz, Marian Miller, Doris Mitchell, Mary B Moore, Anne Murphy, Carolyn Oliver, Joan Peace, Shirey Reams, Rohberger, Helen Schenk, Anniese Schnieler, and Noville Stephan. Marianne Bailey, Jonell Ashcraft, Marilyn Isahel, Nella Mae Bailey, Ann Beelman, Vinita Bradshaw, Lavon Brown, Nancy Gracy, Adole Heying, Jane Heywood, Jane Hollingsworth, Diane Hornimann, Tara Hayes, James Ivanice, Janice Manuel, Doris McCann, Cherl Montgomery, Joyce Nickell, Jean Taylor, and Donna Schmaus. Gamma Phi Beta Nancy Anderson. Bontina Bowman. Betsy Rowers,ourtney Carroo. Carroo Cattleyan. Carolyn Critsev. Joyce Diller. Joyce Emick. Jerry Hesse. Connie Kagney. Cella Killen. Christopher J. Gale. Louise Swigley. Neighbor, Marilyn Ross. Louis Swigley. Therese Weigand. And Ann Spears. Kappa Alpha Theta Carol Anthony, Betty Berry, Nancy Carey, Joan Culver, Bettina Gagliardi, Darden Geimann, Patty Harrix, Adat Hatsamian, Marc Meyer, Nancy MacGregor, Gerre Mahne, Bonnie Marshall, Pat Matkins, Jerre Mueller, Elinor Rice, Mary Patricia Reynard, Darlene Mulder, Beverly Slemon, Persis Stubbs, Pat Williams, and Nancy Wilson.iams. Theta Phi Alpha Joan Doneland, Bonnie Egensperger, and Peggy Jo Wayman. Delta Delta Delta Dorothy Becker, Barbara Bolman, Anne Bonecote, Lois Bradfield, Wanda Denney, Grace Endacott, Pat Garden- hill, Patti Henry, Claria James, Marcia James, Owen Jones, Clara Nelson, Nelson Lynette Oberg, Maryn Sue Reed, and Helen Zimmerman. Alpha Chi Omega Alnha Delta Pi Dolores Anderson, Donna Cathers, Patricia Fitzpatrick, Dorothy Freewill, Phillips Gray, Patricia Haas, Jane Hanna, Mary Lippert, Kate Miller, Sharon Oakes, Jean Riggins, Shirley Rosenau, Sue Scott, Donnis Stiles, Pat Jansen, and Ruth Abercrombie. Donna Cruzan, Arienne Hadley, Marilyn Hanson, Nancy Lawrence, Anne McCleary, Jane Coyle, June McCleary, Kathine Pearson, June Porter, Barbara Prewett, Reith Reid, Jane Schindling, Diane Stonebaker, Nancy Kuggi, Diane Wade, and Martha Zeileg- Fraternity pledges are: Alpha Tau Omega Dana Dowd, Kenneth Howard, Robert Wittgenstein, John Cage, John College, John Cage, Kari Eales, William Robert Davies, Merilin Gish, Tou Duffie, Robert Davies, Merilin Gish, Robert Journavaz, and David Hills. Delta Upsilon James Edwin Crates, Paul Charles Congleton, Robert Charles Davis, Richard Ray McCall, Jack Ray Bornishelm, Jr. MacKenzie Davis, James Edward Harris III, James Armstrong Wiley, Willard H. Larsh, Jr., Ralph Charles Lamb, Jr., William G. Sanders, Kendra Clair Wilson, John E. Stockham, William D. Moore, Stockham, and Robert Jay Moore Carle Schroff, John Simpson, William H. Garlock, Don Thomas, Darrell Kellogg, William R. Smith, Phil H. Owen, Tom Farmer, William Martin, Philip Alhart, Charles L. Shrewbury, Frank Austin, David Burwell, and Gene Saxton. Lambda Chi Alpha William W. Campbell, Jack H. Allen, George Thomas Van贝塞, Kenneth R. Ellen, Bob E. Becker, John Engren, William M. Lindstrom, John Engren, Walter C. Buckholtz, Robert W. Ricketson, John Hoffman, William Boyle, Jr., William Willeoxon, and Richard L. Roshong. Acacia Robert Leonard Mehl, H. Martin Snyder, Tom McGuire, Douglas Blaine Schiebedian, Pk Kassebaum, Bill Root, William H. Buechel, Marvin E. Wilhite, William H. Buechel, Marke Dick Hughes, Jack Brown, George Mrkonic, and Rodney B. Dyerly. Alpha Epsilon Pi Phi Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Stanley Krug, Martin Rogoff, Edmund D. Krug, and Jeffrey W. Sandon, Santon Goldsmith, and Sam Price. Don Ellis, John Willson, James D. Perry, Jerry L. Smith, Alvin D. Moddelmog, Donald E. McGrath, Hal Titus, Bill Bell, Dan Treuel, Albert Campbell, Donn Everett, Frank Glanville, Duane Hare, David P. Stern, Robert E. Ellott, Wilson M. Liggett, Carl Brust, J. A. Moll, Herb Freeman, Bill Price, and Frank Williams. Sigma Pi Joseph J. Steeh, Wayne E. Wenllberg, Paul Erhart, and A. Eldon Anient. Phi Kanna Vic D. Zahner, Richard J. Verbrugge, Jr., Mr. Hachun. Quillin, Phillip A. Tobin, Joseph J. Alexander, Wayne A. Fling, Joseph J. Alexander, Wayne A. Fling, Markey, Bill Bithoff, Charles E. McCannell, Robert E. Duncan, Raymond M. Slavic, and Harold J. Naab. Phi Kappa Sigma Robert Eugene Afteberry, Robert Eugene Shucker, Richard Arlen Berryhill, Michael J. Furtham, Chris Ris, Frederick George Zahn, William James Wilson, Raphael Thirstom Smith, James Riggs, Stephen Fredric Pool, Jr. Robert Eugene Zurbuchen, James Ray Garrison, Kenneth Edward Geier, John Eric Olison, Lindsay Davis, James Jennings Tobler, and Roger dHart Ferrari Sigma Phi Epsilon Vernon Lee Sutton, Kale Clinton Gentry, John Edgar Kelley, Richard Ray Emith, Larry Max Manweiler, Harold Smith, Robert Middleton, Rex Emery Hubbard, John Robert James, E. Mearhead, Douglas R. Fenty, Jr., Donald Elliott, John S. Crawford, Clark Merriman, Robert Davis, Charles Richard Coberly, Kenneth Dart, Marion Moore, Clarence H. Chambers, JR, Darl Spencer, and Jack Winston Cordell. Sigma Chi Robert Eugene Lacy, Mahon Marsh Biography David Patterson, William Dean Owens, Frank Rice Renfrow, Luschen, William Hooker, Jack Moore, William M. Howell, James David Howell, Jr., Ralph Correll, Jr., George Kansas, David Moxley, and Thomas J. Phi Gamma Delta Darwin Malott, Larry D. Chetham, Jack Rogers, Carl Fisher, Edward Fran- tains, David L. Mason, Michael T. Thomas, Jr., Wayne V. Woody, James S. Nellis, Keith A. Macwalt, Larry Dogs, Herman Kessler Widick, John Ashley, Clarence O. Hughes, John E. Riage, Daniel H. Haag, Robert P. Mayer, Walter Beck, Dean E. Smith, and Jerry J. Jester. Sigma Nu William Lee Schaben, Richard Carlton Knupp, Pete Duneau, Walter Franklin Myers, James Robert Bennett, James H. Wilson, Richard Selden Miner, Albert Kenneth Stevenson and Charles Taylor, Robert Edwin Brown, John Nissen Jaedicke, Francis Hughes, Morris Jr., Charles Henry Hughes, Thomas William Beets, and C. M Hayman, Jr. Pi Kappa Alpha Donald Roy Muller, Paul Clayton Wiley, Michael King, Jig, Richard Lee Masters, John Langer, James E. Dawson, Leonard Hale Taylor, Richard Norman Sellars, Harry David Rieth, Daniel Rees, Richard Ester A. Davis, Jr, Charles Grant Clough, James Richard Dudley, Thomas Welsh, John Elmire Travis, William Barker, and Dennie Swinson, and Dennie Jack Lynch, Alpha Kappa Lambda Maurice L. Murphy, Murphy, Phillips, Richard E. Etherington, William F. McKeeiland, Charles M. Edwards, Ralph W. Bellard, Ralph W. Tannahill, Stanford Lehmann, Jack Chittenden, Glen E. Davis, and Albert L. Park. Delta Chi Triangle William Stelle Sessions, Joe Woods, Kenneth Simpson, Barton M. Hoglund, Michael Wittman, John B. Ascher, Don Lowell, David C. Ferguson, John Tranhnert, Bill Schwartz, Gene Steele, Ashbury, Merrill F. Steele, Richard Cummings, Jack Barley, and Jack Grisby. David H. Bell, Robert A. Cawby, Clarence A. Bell, Charles J. Hawkinson, Eric W. Brennan, Richard N.ert N. Parmley, Roland H. Graham, Clyde W. Dyerson, Kenneth E. Merrill, Robert R. Bell, Howard L. Miller, William Funkhouster, and Edward R. Weber. Phi Kappa Tau Tau Kanna Ensilon Phi Kappa Psi Jerry L. Sherman, James R. Wood, John Laurence Ireland, Willard B. Barks, Charles L. Jones Jr., Fred Cox, Dean D. Miller, Homer L. Puderbaugh, Jay R. Raymond B. Hower, Harold M. Burke, Jay B. Billb, Bill Firth, James Weiner, Gene Orsenb King, Marco Rendazzo, and Robert Earl Taylor. Albert Armon Armstrong, Jr., Larry Kent Penning, Arthur M. Nease, Jerl. Jayman, Jerome Witt, Joseph C. Jordan, Mike Hayman, Robert Miles Hayman, Tom Lovett, C. R. Howell, Eugene Shumway, William K. Means, Don Nicholson, Gerald Gene Arson, Joe Leon Miller, Bill Todd, Rob Gorsky, Harry J. Walters, William E. Iliam F. Fair, Donald Grant McFerson, Don Menchetti, and Robert Beeman. Ray Pierson, Jr., Jack M. Conlon, D. Cramer, Damon G. Simpson, Robert W. Murray, James W. Rurst, Clay Wesley, Clay Roberts, Jr., Marvin Rengel, Bruce Romney, Jerry Stern, Richard Sullivan, Charles S. Orthwein, Pere Hershey, Don Schumacher, and Rich Mercer. Delta Tau Delta Gary Ward Davis, Wally Buck, Jalm Koehler, Rombold, Miles Nichols, Keith Hartell, Katherine Grant Greensbank, Ray C. Lawrence, Donald Muir, Donald R. Gould, Lloyd Ruean, Chris Killen, Ruean Vae Gaasbeek, Bob Andersen, Jim Kelley, Philip W. Basson, D. G山, Richard C. Barber, Terry Jaquith, Gerald Koehler, Joe Christie, and John Ray Cox. Beta Theta Pi Larry Dean Wasmer, James Scott Nelson, William Eldon Murphy, Howard Elliott Sherman Smith, Hal Eugene Cleavinger, William Wallace Altran, Richard McCarter, Stephen Hicks, Eli Rothips, William Clements Nulton, Jerry Leon Brownlee, Donald James Smith, Jenison Wulfekuhler, Hamilton Lynn Logan McMaryle, and Don Woodson. Kanna Sigma Harold James Terrill, Daniel L. Neff, Kenneth D. Buller, Richard Carl Foster, James A. Antwerp, Jr., Antony Mermz, Merz, John E. Hammel, John Keeper Greer, Wiley E. House J. Robert Moore, J. Husen Moyer, Roger Kennedy Moffet, James C Stringfield, J. Fred Williamson, Wal- cock, D. de la Rue, O. Steba, O. O'Brien, Richard n. Rix, Anthony Witt, J. Robert E. Bradstreet, and Richard Edgar Lander