Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 20.1960 Campus Club News Kappa Phi Kappa Phi, Methodist university women's club, recently held the installation of their officers for next year. The new officers are Gwen Jones, Chapman junior, president; Dorothy Jones, Marshall, Mo., sophomore, first vice president; Elizabeth Fly, Topeka freshman, second vice president; Janet Dorman, Lucas sophomore, recording stercary; Charlotte Jean Ochs, Russell sophomore, corresponding secretary; Carol Toppin, De Soto junior, treasurer and Emmy Hopkins, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Chapain. The committee chairmen installed are Elizabeth Given, Independence, Mo., junior, social committee and two assistants, Mary Keeter, Clovis, N. M., and Sondra Young, Wellington, both freshmen; Martha Moser, Lydon sophomore, membership; Barbara Bechtel, Omaha, Neb., junior, projects committee and two assistants, Jane Bortz, Downs sophomore, and Dorothy Burton, Council Grove freshman; Janet Willoughby, Western Springs, Ill., junior, historian; Patricia Goldberg, Kansas City, Mo., junior, publicity; Priscilla Burton, Council Grove junior, assistant publicity; Judith Johnson, Caldwell sophomore, music; Judy Church, Greensburg freshman, pianist. The group leaders are Sue Carter, Independence, and Anne Peterson, Clifton, both freshman; Virginia Griswold and Jane Dicker, both Lawrence sophomores, and Linda Greene, Brookline, Mass., senior. **** Beta Gamma Sigma The Alpha of Kansu Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary society of the School of Business, recently held its spring initiation in the Stockton Conference Room of Summerfield Hall. The following members were formally initiated; Joseph L. Campbell, II, Independence, M; Rex M. Doherty, Dellvale; James G. Duff, Pittsburg; M. Gregory Fall, Burdett; Marilyn J. Gunderman, Kansas City, Kans.; Robert E. Hodgdon, Merriam; Leslie R. Monroe, Lyons; George G. Moore Jr., Topeka; Richard N. Woodford. Lew. wood; seniors. Don E. Logan, Kansas City, Mo. Joseph C. Morris, Emporia; Sidney A. Morris, Ottawa; and James C. Stankiewicz, Lawrence; juniors Junior Danhellenic * * Susan Cailender, Bonner Springs, member of Pi Beta Phi sorority was recently elected president of Junior Fanhellenic Council for the coming year. Priscilla Camp, Lawrence, and member of Alpha Omicron Pi, was elected secretary. Other members of the council, which is composed of the presidents of the spring pledge classes are: Janet Kimball, Stanberry, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega; Evelyn Benjes, Prairie Village, Alpha Delta Pi; Maxine Smith, Kansas City, Alpha Kappa Alpha; Jeanette Ross, Washington, D.C., Alpha Phil; George Anne Porter, Kansas City, Chi Omega. Virginia Welsch, Kirkwood, Mo. Delta Delta Delta; Judith Fitts, Delta Gamma, Barbara Ossian, Gamma Fhi Beta, and Margaret Wingate, Kappa Alpha Theta, all from Topcake; Gretchen Lee, Hays, Kappa, Kappa Gamma, and Sandra Edson, Bethany, Mo. Sigma Kappa. A discussion of summer pledge activities and rush rules was led by Kala Mays, council adviser, and Dee Dee Bickley, Kansas City junior, member of Chi Omega sorority, and president of the Senior Panhellenic Council. Pinnings Announced Heiss-Huse Phi Gamma Delta fraternity announces the pinning of Penny Heiss St. Louis, Mo., sophomore, to William Huse, Tulsa, Okla., medical student Miss Heiss lives in Gertrude Sellar's Pearson Residence Hall. She is an interior decorating major. Huse is a first year medical student. The pinning was announced at the GSP spring dinner-dance. Wheat-Eryan The pinning of Penny Wheat. Overland Park sophomore to Tim Bryan has been announced by Kappa Alba Theta sorority. Bryan is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity at Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. * * Lemert-Wagnon Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announced the pinning of Barbars Lemert, Arkansas City, to Kenneth Wagon, Wichita, both seniors. Miss Lemert is in the School of Education and Wagon is in the School of Business. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Socks which have passed the wearing stage are good to apply silver polish, wax or oil. You do not have to be a chiseler to carve out your own future.—Unknown 1835 Mass. TONITE and SATURDAY! "5 Gates To Hell" "Cast a Long Shadow" EXTRA! SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY! Double Owl Show! 4 Features In All STARTS SUNDAY! 4 DAYS! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! Box office opens 6:30 — Snow starts or dusk! Stu To The marione when y This is gren, students educatec Marionne day in the sho Miss puppet plays a cours for ser Miss students marioning the consist Princess in Wor The "Moe When carve head in you limbs clothing she sa "Ali Sharor bit, Pa Mo.; Kansa Elec Plat apartm and a will I and a in eve Co. sg. will g said. SOU Constru on a $ called sors o Item be bro 222 St of pu materi shoul time o Liste- zation dents, for in other year. For visitor tend make Visito cover 228 S Into p.m. ments Art honor 7:45 $1.25 Wo FROI 8 p.n free. New St.J Epi and I fast