PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1940 'Oomph' Girls Get Religion--- Beauties Vie For Title Of 'Miss Spiritual' New York, Arpil 6.—(UP)—Miss Spiritual New York, the Rev. R. Anderson Jardine would have you know, is Miss Margaret Jamieson, 22, who came from Oxford, N. C., to be a professional model. A husky brunette, with plenty of "omph", she was selected from 50 girls, mostly models and some showing little spirituality but plenty of shapely legs and figures, who reported to Dr. Jardine in a downtown hotel. Dr. Jardine, who achieved a fleeting fame and lost his vicarship in England by marrying the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Warfield Simpson, claimed Miss Spiritual New York will be considered for the leading part in a motion picture he intends to make of his book, titled "Indecency." For that honor she will have to contest with Miss Spiritual Washington, Miss Spiritual Miami and a dozen other Miss Spirituals. Form Teke— (Continued from page one) Emmett Ellen Smith, a Kansas City alumnus of the fraternity. K. C. Alumni Lend Hand Throughout the fall Conroy toyce with the plan, received support from the Kansas City alumni group, and then after Christmas got things rolling. The first Sunday night after the holidays he met with Don Brain, b'40, Joe Moseley, b'41, Joe O'Conner, e'41, and Andy Anderson, ed'41, to start the organization. Each Sunday since then the men have had dinner together and brought in additional members. Throughout the project the keynote has been secrecy. Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at Illinois Wesleyan in 1899 and now has 43 chapters. This will be the fourth Teke group in the Big Six conference, others being located at Kansas State, Nebraska, and Iowa State. Two more chapters in this sector are at Washington University (St. Louis) and Drake. Name Local Officers Orman Wanamaker, '39, was elected alumni adviser and is helping to get the fraternity organized He is a member of the housing committee. Besides Conry, local officers are Don Funkhouser, e'40, vice president; Brain, secretary; Moseley, treasurer; Kenneth Dunn, c'41, historian; O'Connery, chaplain; Rudy Kovack, e'40, rush captain; Delbert Small. c'42, sergeant-at-atars. At the banquet Friday night representatives from most of the Hill fraternities were present to extend greetings to their new brothers. There was also a delegation of Teke's from K-State and some alumni members from Kansas City. T. W. Wolfe, president of the Kansas City Teke club, acted as toastmaster, and Jim Logan, province hegemon, talked on the history of the fraternity. The K-Staters stated that they were pleased to see a chapter come to Mt. Oread, saying that in the past they haven't had any place to stay when they came here for football games. Chancellor Deane W. Malott gave the new group his hearty approval when representatives approached him Feb. 15 asking for permission to organize on the campus. Wana- All the Miss Spirituals selected thus far have enough of what it takes to make a follies front line event though the selections, Dr. Jardine insists, are based solely on spiritual qualities. Spiritual looking young girls, Dr Jardine said, "have quiet, restful looks in their faces." Book Exchange Applications Due All applications for the position of manager of the W.S.G.A. book exchange for next year should have their formal application letters in room 220, Frank Strong hall, by April 15, O'Theene Huff, W.S.G.A. president, announced yesterday. president, ambassador Miss Huff explained that applicants should have had some experience in clerking, preferably in a book store. Previous experience should be stressed in application letters, she said. maker quoted the Chancellor as saying he was glad to have this sort of relief from the crowded housing situation. Dan Rhule, president of the Pan Hellenic council, announced yesterday afternoon that Tau Kappa Epsilon had not made any application for membership in the local Pan Hel circle. Initiated At Manhattan Those initiated at the February meeting at Manhattan are: Gordon Bower, gr., F. L. Brumback, e'42 Russell Chitwood, e'40, Charles Dalrymple, ed'41, James Doremat, b'41, Robert Henley, c'42, Dwight Kurth, e'40, Sidney Sklar, b'41, Hubert Ulrich, ed'42, Anderson, Brain Conroy, Dunn, Funkhouser Kovack, Moseley, O'Connor, Small, and Wanamaker. Pledges who will be initiated this morning at Manhattan are: Eugene Billips, ed'40, Charles Burrows, b'41, James Dixon, c'43, Jake Fry, ed'42, Vincent Graves, ed'41, Calton Grissom, c'43, Howard Hiett, b'40, Milo Harris, b'41, Winston Hogan, c'41, James Knox, e'41, Donald Kresie, b'41, Edwin Linquist, c'42, Howard McClellan, c'42, Condra Miller, b'40, Kenneth Wallace, l'40, Orlando Webb, e'43, Henry Ferro, c'43, Bob Cohlmeyer, e'43, Dean Mitchelson, c'42, and Vincent Rethman, e'40. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c, 3 insertions, 50c, 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." LOST. Green Sheaffer lifetime fountain pen. Finder call Alice Noone. Reward. Phone 1131J. -125 PEKINGESE puppies for sale. Purebred, beautiful coats. Black mask. Cheap. 1228 La. -124 NOW IT'S BOB McKAY For President of Men's Student Council "The only qualified candidate" McKay's Honors (1) Dean's Honor Roll every year in school. (2) Grade point average—2.52. (3) Sachem. (4) Summerfield Scholar. (5) Pi Epsilon Pi. (6) Delta Sigma Rho. (7) Beta Gamma Sigma. (8) Member Owl Society. (9) Delta Sigma Pi. McKay's Activities 1. Executive Council of Student Statewide Activities Commission 2. Chairman of the M.S.C.Dormitory Committee. 3. Vice-President of the Student Union Activities Board. 4. Feature writer for Jayhawker Magazine. 5. Freshman Counsellor for two years. 6. Varsity Debate Squad and Oratory. 7. President of the University Council. 8. Past member of the Men's Student Council. 9. Justice and Clerk of the Student Supreme Court. PACHACAMAC