PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1949 345 Elected To Honorary Societies A record number of 345 names were read today by Chancellor Deane W. Mallett at the 26th annual honors convocation. The names were those of students who had been elected to various honorary fraternities and sororites. honorary trainers and senior Initiation ceremonies were held for the Sachem circle of Omicron Delta Pi, national honorary scholastic fraternity for men, and for Mortar Board, national honorary society for women. Forty-five students were named for membership in Phi Beta Kappa. The annual Phi Sigma award, given by Phi Sigma, national professional society in biology, to the student who has done outstanding work in biological science during the year, is to Irwin L. Baird, graduate student in zoology, for his study of "Comparative Anatomy of the Salamanders of the Genus Pseudoeuryceae." Robert D. Beu, James G. Bowman, Herbert F. Buchholtz, John H. Burnett, Edward R. Cheramy, Clyde L. Coe, James B. Coulter, Neal B. Crane, Elmer L. Dougherty, William R. Gibbs, Lawrence L. Gore, Emmett G. Green, James C. Hayward, Richard L. Heiny, Leslie Holdeman, Elections to Tau Beta Pi, national honorary society in engineering; Isaac H. Hoover, Max E. Klewer, Chester L. Knief, Virgil W. Krut-singer, Harold M. Lee, Maurice M. Lelkehr, James V. Meredith, John M. McKinley, Donald D. McMurray, John D. Miller, Edison E. Mincheff, Charles E. Mullin, Robert G. Murrell, John W. North, G. Murray Donald M. Palmer, Arthur E. Patterson Jr., Charles N. Peimy, Francis W. Prosser, Marion E. Raper, John E. Robb, Herbert A. Ross, David A. Seamans, William L. Sonnenberg, Charles E. Sturgeon, Harold Tenebaum, John E. Thimesch, Rex E. Thomas, Harley L. Tracy, John S. Young Elections to Sigma Tau, national honorary society in engineering: Windsor L. Adkinson, David M. Audrews, Neal G. Baldschun, Robert D. Beu, Rupert J. Bledsoe, Richard D. Fletcher. D. Froem T. C. Haney, Richard L. Heiny John W. Hoover, William T. Leighton, Chester L. Leonard, Kermit Philips, William Rinner. Virgil Sandborn, Charles E. Shockey, David R. Shofner, John Skwarlo, Elmer W. Startz, Robert L. Timmons. Elections to Sigma Delta Pi, national honorary society in Spanish: Helen Bigelow, Laurence Finney Richard Mikulski, Harley Oberhelman Elections to Pi Delta Phi, national bonyociety in French: Elections to Mu Phi Epsilon national honorary society for women in music; James B. Chandler, Andre Delamare, Martha Jane Faragher, Dorothea Fuller, Mrs. Alba F. McKeon, Ivo Malan, Mrs. Walter S. Maydon, Mrs. Helen C. Telfel. Betty Brown, Patricia Frazier, Phyllis Brown, Patricia Glotzbach, Gwendolynne Jones, Marilyn Lind, Althea Owen, Marybeth Rea, Pauline Reade, Joan Sanders, Verla Stefey, Mary Swanson, Lila Tessendorf Darlis Wertz, Delores Wunsch. Elections to Sigma Alpha Iota national honorary society for women in music: M arilyn Barr, Peggy Circle, Evelyn Clough, Sylvia Delicath, Gretchen Freeburg, Joyce Friesen, Janice Horn, Jackie Kreider, Phyllis McFarland, Helen Shively, Arlene Williams, Harriet Yakle. Elections to Pi KappaLambda national honorary society in music Vincent Bleecker, Eleich Brown, Maxine Dunkleberg, Horace Edmonds, Mildred Garrison, Nicholas Gerren, Donna Holm, Ruth Russell, Robert Unkefer, Sara Webb, Raymond Zepp, Glenn Peterson. Expert Watch REPAIR Elections to Delta Phi Delta, national honorary society in art: Isabelle Gaddis, Jane Hyde, Mary K. Joss, Rhess Landis, James N. Brown, Norman D. Bryant, Herbert F. Buckholtz, Neal B. Crane, Melvin M. Deleve, Elmer L. Dougherty, Robert J. Greenwell, John L. Halstead, Jean lutrick, Janet Malott, Barbara Pack, Donald H. Lester, Maurice M. Mandkehr, Norman R. Miller, William E. Miller, Charles E. Mullin, William C. McCarthy, Donald S. Papas, Gordon Parhm, Helen Joyce Reed, Betty Regier, Silas Simms, Nancy Smart, Jack C. Stines, Frederick E. Sutton, Harold Tenenbaum, James A. Thornton, Leonard D. Walrafer, Joseph C. Weekly, Parke H. Woodard, Stanley F. Wright Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction Elections to Pi Sigma Alpha national honorary society in political science: Lewis A. Bayles, Robert Bock, Phillip J. Carlson, Robert H. Chesky, Arthur Cook, Herbert Dieterich, Rose Ebener, John L. Eberhardt, Marilee Frame, O. D. Gregory, J. V. Grimm, H. W. Hallman, J. A. Harker- oad, Horace H. Holt, Harold Horn, Hazel L. Jones, Virginia Joseph, Stanley Kelley, Jr., Wilbur B. Noble, James D. Peterson, Dorothy J. Scroggy, Daniel C. Stark, Laurence E. Stollenwerck, Theodore M. Utschen, Joan J. Williams. 1 week or less service. Elections to Pi Lambda Theta national honorary society for women in education: Doris Jeanne Barackman, Martha Jane Blades, Dorothy Man Christensen, Diane Danley, Shirley French Eakin, Marjorie Garten, Guinevere Coerz, Mary E. Kerr, Mrs. Mary Elsie Kirby, Marjorie Ann Lane, Marilyn Lee, Elsie Lemon, Janet Lee Lull, Marilyn Elaine Magner, June Marie Mallory, Mary A. Pinckney, Peggy Jane Salmon, Phyllis Seacat, Lavonne Lee Simpson, Even Diane Stryker, Alice Wismer, Bernice L. Brady. Elections to Phi Delta Kappa, national honorary society for men in education: WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. William H. Allen, John F. Doornbos, Harold E. Ehrlich, Charles A. Johnson, Lawrence G. Mische, Clarence R. Mullenix, John Siemens, Jr., John H. M. Smith, Glen J. Thomas. Elections to Owl Society (honorary society for junior men): Thirty-three students will participate in "City Life," a musical produced by Tau Sigma, national honorary dance fraternity, on Wednesday, April 27 and Thursday. April 28. 33 To Take Part In Gay 'City Life' The cast includes 15 guest dancers, students of the University, and eight Lawrence children from Maxine Lindley's studio. Betty Cress, 6-year-old daughter of John Cress, graduate student, assistant director of the production, has the starring role in the children's dance. John M. Amberg, Paul A. Coker, Frederick K. Cross, Roger L. Davis, Robert A. Hanson, Jack D. Howard, Charles W. Oswald, Wilson E. O'Connell, Elton B. Nobile, Donald W. Giffin, J. Stephen Mills, Lynwood H. Smith, Jr., A. Kent Shearer, Melvin E. Clingan. Elaine Selicovitz, physical education instructor, is directing the musical production. Elections to Beta Gamma Sigma national honorary society in business: Carl Francis Barlow, James Blocker, Betty Jane Booth, J. Maurice Brownlee, Edward C. Burns, Jr., Thomas R. Dunn, John B. Egalston, John A. Emerson, Roger Ewing, Robert L. Franklin, Gerval Friedeman, Mrs. Marcelie B. Gass, Vina Lou Godding, Albert L. Goodpasture, Wallace Grundeman, Emil T. Heuer, Harold Dale Jones, LaRue Jones, Verness D. Lamping, Harold Marquand, Dale E. Oliver, Glen A. Olson, Lowell S. Porter, Walter J. Michaelis, Wildord D. Raymond, William W. Riddell, Clifford E. Roberts, Wesley M. Smith, Robert G. Strong, Albert M. Swaglic, Charles M. Wardin, Harry A. Wilbur, William L. Worford, Donald Yockey, Harley J. Yoder, Delton Yohe. Military Honors (students in the Air Corps R.O.T.C. designated as distinguished military graduates): Richard N. Bibler, James E. Blocker, Patrick H. Bowers, Ralph R. Brock, Robert Casad, Robert H. Cheskey, Dean T. Collins, Calvin E. Colley, Robert L. Davis, Stanley M. Englund, Clarence N. French, Ernest C. Friesen, William L. Heald, Jr., Charles E. Hoffhaus, Harrison E. Madden, Charles M. Penny, E. McGerber, Peter Williams E. L. Edward Stollenwerk, Robert K. Thayer, Theodore M. Utschen, Charles H. Walker David M. Andrews, John Fency, Robert A. Franklin, Walter J. Michaelis, Wendall V. Showalter, Evan K. Wilson. Elections to Sachem Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa (national honorary society for senior men): Elections to Torch Chapter of Mortor Board (national honorary society for senior women): Mary Helen Baker, Peggy Jean Baker, Bernice Brady, Mabel Conderman, Grace Gwinner, Ruth Keller, Louise Lambert, Ann Learned, Edith Malott, Helen Pillar, Bernadine Read, Joyce Rohrer, Josephine Stuckey, Doris Tihen. Make a Date for Duck's Try Our Springtime Specials - Seafoods - Sizzling Steaks - Fried Chicken Official Bulletin DUCKS SEAFOOD CAFE Newcomers luncheon. 1 p.m. Thursday, Castle Tea room. Bridge and sewing. April 19, 1949 Pre-nursing club, 4 p.m. tomorrow Textile laboratory basement, Fraser hall. Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 tonight, West ballroom, Union. All members urged to attend. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 4 p.m. today, Pine room, Union. A.S.T.E. meeting, 7:30 tonight, Fowler shops. All who volunteered for shop exposition work urged to attend. A.W.S. house meeting, 4 p.m. today, Templeh hall. Ku Ku meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 105 Green hall. Election of officers; bring money for dues. Sigma Delta Chi, 5 p.m. tomorrow, 107 Journalism. A. S.C. meeting, 7:15 tonight, Pine room, Union. Tau Sigma rehearsal 3 to 6 p.m. today, Fraser theater. Everyone in cast must come. Special rehearsals tonight, Robinson. S. A.M. 7:30 tonight, recreation room, Union. Bror Unge, City National Bank and Trust Company, Kansas City, Mo., speaker. Nominations of officers. Sasak roundtable on physical education jobs, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Robinson, Professor Chandler, Miss Warner, Larry Heeb speakers. Elections to Phi Beta Kappa National honorary society for students in Liberal Arts): Wm. Alyea, Al Blair, Joe Braly, Edward Chessky, Roger Clubb, William Conboy, Herbert Dietrich, Joy Esch, Franklin Fearing, Clarence Friscoce, Elinor Frye, Jay Grimm, Patricia Harris, Helen Heath, Harmon Holladay, James Jackson, Robert Jelinek, Stanley Kelly, Edwin Kirchhoff, Daniel Kirkhuff, Leis Lauer, Joan McCamish, Arthur McDonald, James Masters, Anna Murphy, John Nesshelof, Clayton Newton, Wibur Nurble, Ellen Patterson, James Petersen, Barbara Piper, Charles Pitrat, Frances Richert, Earl Shurtz, Frederick Simmons, Duncan Sommerville, Daniel Stark, Jack Stewart, Warren Swartz, Marilyn Sweet, Warren Taylor, Harry Wardin, Anna White, Jack Williams, Joan Williams. Quill club, 7:30 p.m. East room, Union. Y-Knot staff, 5 p.m. Henley house. Square Dance club, 7.30 p.m. Thursday, recreation room, Union Jay Jane meeting, 5 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room, Union. Classical club, 8 p.m. Thursday, place to be announced. Dr. Seaver, "Gladiators." 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