Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 16, 1959 Groups Busy Despite Election Rush Douthart Hall Kansan Want Ads Get Results Miss Donna Younger, assistant dean of women, was a dinner guest of Douthart Hall Monday evening. Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity and Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will hold an hour dance at the Alpha Omicron Pi house today. Chaperones will be Mrs. W. R Bunker and Mrs. Ethel Harmon. . . . Marko Nikizek, Yugoslavian ambassador to the United States, was a dinner guest of Delta Chi fraternity Friday. *** The University of Kansas City chapter of Delta Chi fraternity entertained the University of Kansas, Kansas State University and the University of Missouri chapters of the fraternity at a four-chapter party recently. William Schmidt, Independence junior, has been elected president of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity for the coming year. Delta Sigma Phi Other officers are James Gardiner, Mission freshman, vice-president; James Rambo, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, secretary; Douglas Reed, Cassoday sophomore, treasurer, and Keith Sickafoose, Phoenix, Ariz. freshman, sergeant at arms. *** Stephenson Hall Dean and Mrs. Donald K. Alderson and their three children were dinner guests of Stephenson Hall recently. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity held an exchange dinner with Delta Gamma sorority at the chapter house Tuesday. Chaperones were Mrs. H. W Jenkins and Mrs. Mary Wigton. ** Sigma Kappa sorority has announced the pledging of Linda Gump, Wichita; Jane Ann Middleton, Liberty, Mo., and Sally Nixon, Macksville. All are freshmen. Sigma Kappa Baptist Student Union * * John Musgrave, Joplin, Mo., sophomore, has been elected president of the Baptist Student Union for the coming year. Other officers are Barbara Gallegly, Lawrence freshman, vice president; Janet Clark, North Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, devotions chairman; Norman Greer, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, enlistment chairman. John Long, Lawrence sophomore missions chairman; Charles Tommy, Independence, Mo., junior publicity; Dorothy Dehn, Lansing junior, social chairman, and Mary Ann Casebolt, Kansas City, Mo., junior, music. Dharma Bums Dig Sahl et al "Do your friends say you're subliminal behind your back? Do you dig Mort Sahl for President?" If you answered "yes" to both these questions—MAN, YOU'RE BEAT! I. If you're not beat then you're suffering from a disease called "background radiation." Today's angry young man wears black clothes and dark glasses and tennis shoes. At times he just wears old clothes—the older and more bent the better. If this description fits you—then shove into your trench coat, man, and be on the road. Don't take a toothbrush or cabbage. He digs jazz like Ahmad and is "fall-out wise." He reads Kerouac, W. F. Brown, and Sahl. He likes art and paints one wall orange and leaves the paint can on the floor for 6 months. He likes to walk alone and stand under railroad bridges late at night. Go to the village and join the group of kindred souls. Contemplate Zen and have yab-yum sessions. The bongos will play and you'll listen. No one speaks. You'll forget about social conscience and go to the pod parties with your fellow Dharma bums. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ OPEN EVERY WEEK.END! FRI. ❌ SAT. ❌ SUN. OUTDOOR MOVIE TIME! PERFECT FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT! pseudo intellectuals. You'll be in your own world of doing what you alone desire and obeying any impulse that pleases you. If you, by accident, come in contact with the "out-group", you'll talk to them with your tongue in your cheek. Just keep walking—like I mean never settling down. Wander from village to group and LIVE LIVE LIVE. Pretty soon you'll be on the "in" and you'll have the habit. You and the way out truth wanderers will sit for hours looking at a work of modern art. Both sculpture and oils—they'll be protests against togetherness. You'll let your hair grow long like nature meant it to be. You won't be aware of the "outgroup"—the socialites, the white collar man, the factory worker, the ...The Screen's TWO Most PROVOCATIVE Stars on the Same Program! NOW! THRU SATURDAY! Miller Hall Miller Hall held its spring formal Friday. "South Pacific" was the theme. Chaperones were Mrs. H. P. Ramage, Miss Julia 'Willard, M. Althea Galloway and Mrs. R. G. Roche. *** Sellards Hall Sellars Hall held its formal dance, "April Showers," Saturday. Chaperones were Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. R. G. Roche, Miss Julia Willard and Mrs. Ethel Kerr. Watkins Hall Watkins Hall will hold a barbecue and dance Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. Edna Ramage, Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. W. S. Shaw and Miss Julia Willard. Delta Chi fraternity will hold a Relays picnic Saturday at Lone Star Lake. Fill cake pans only half full for best baking results. CCC Use a marble as a darning egg for the fingers of torn gloves. 20. Product and Design EDWARD DMYTRYK ROBERT ALAN AURHURT CINEMASCOPE COLOR by DE LUXE STEREOPHONIC SOUND COMING SATURDAY! GRANADA THEATRE...Telephone VIKING 3-5788