Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 6, 1960 Around the Campus New Sachem Men To Be Announced Newly elected members of Sachem Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa senior men's honor society, will be announced Monday. Bill Harper, Topeka senior and president of Sachem, said that new members would be notified by mail and by the posting of names on a bulletin board in Strong, but that election results would be kept secret until that time. Eighteen members of the junior class were selected at the meeting held last night in the Kansas Union from applications submitted by heads of living groups and members of Sachem. The men were selected on the basis of contribution to the university, leadership and scholastic records. Initiation for the new members will be held Sunday, May 15, 9:30 a.m. at the Rock Chalk Cairn, erected by members of Sachem in 1926. A dinner with members of Mortor Board, senior women's honor society will be held at 1:00 p.m. that day. Parents of the newly elected members will be the invited guests. Kansan Board Is Tomorrow Night The University Daily Kansan Board, governing body of the Daily Kansan, will hold its annual Kansan Board awards dinner at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the ballroom of the Kansas Memorial Union. George L. Brown Jr., 1950 graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information and assistant city editor of The Denver Post, will be the guest speaker. Brown was elected to the State Senate of Colorado in 1957 and in 1958 was selected by Sen. Paul Douglas of Illinois as one of the 15 "bright young men in politics" in the nation. At the dinner, awards will be made to students for superior Dai- 10-6961 aui troj sdjusnjuoj oaeu -unjoiad omapapepe usunjuJ Ajschool year will be announced. New Dorm's Open House Is Sunday Olin Templin and L. N. Lewis residence balls will have an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday with refreshments and guided tours of the buildings. Parents of the residents of the two halls will be invited to a Mother's Day luncheon at noon, with residents of both halls dining in the Templin dining hall. Templin was opened last fall and Lewis was opened in February. "The two dormitories were built as a twin project," said J. W. Wilson, director of dormitories. "The site was donated by the KU Endowment Assn, and the construction cost for both buildings was $3,500,000." Mr. Wilson said that revenue bonds are being paid off through student dormitory payments. The capacity of each dormitory is 432, with two students living in each of 216 rooms. The KU Danes will meet at 8 p.m. Monday to hold election of officers. The meeting will be in Spooner-Thayer Hall. STARTS SUNDAY!