Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 19, 1959 Campus Groups Perk Up After Tests Phi Kappa Tau Ben Langel, Salina freshman, has been named honor initiate of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Compton Reeves, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, has been named outstanding pledge. Other initiates are John Mallogy, Hutchinson; Frank Munden, Salina, and Jay Lamb, Kansas City, Mo., all juniors. Christian Jensen, Kansas City, Kan.; Arthur McGowan, Kansas City, Kan., and John Wherry, Olathe. All are freshmen. *** Douthart Hall "Downslip Drag," was the theme of an informal party held at Douthart Hall Saturday. Charles Oldfather Jr., professor of law, entertained with folk songs. Chaperones were Mrs. W. S Shaw, Mrs. R. G. Roche and Mrs Edna Ramage. --important part of a person's education. Alpha Kappa Lambda The members of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity entertained more than 50 members of their alumni association at a barbecue dinner Saturday at the chapter house. Following dinner, the alumni and their hosts attended the NCAA tournament. Sellards Hall Janet Douthitt, Augusta junior, has been elected president of Sellards Hall for this semester. Other officers are Carol Sturgess, Kansas City, Mo., junior, vicepresident; Louanna Cole, Raytown, Mo., sophomore, secretary; Elva Lundry, Arlington junior, treasurer. *** Donna Cullen, Kansas City, Kan, sophomore, proctor; Montague Kay Epps, Fort Scott sophomore, social chairman; Sharon Tillman, Clay Center freshman, assistant social chairman; and Norma Hodgson, Lane junior, new student counselor. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity had a dessert with Sigma Kappa sorority at the sorority's chapter house Thursday. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. Anna McDorman and Mrs. H W. Jenkins. Delta Chi --important part of a person's education. Delta Chi fraternity has announced the pledging of Fred King, Gary Stubbs and Kirk Bond, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Merrill Tarr, Paola. All are freshmen. KC Group Treated to Wit of American Authoress, Ilka Chase Ika Chase, author and actress, said Saturday at the Matrix Table in Kansas City that colleges are fine for men, and "coed colleges are dreamy for women." Miss Chase, a member of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fraternity for women, spoke at the group's banquet, which is held annually. The event this year marked the 50th anniversary of the fraternity. Miss Chase agreed with Bernard Shaw that "youth is wasted on the young." Included in Miss Chase's talk were anecdotes and observations on woman's intuition, men's interests, and "youth for the aged." "I think one should be born old and grow younger with years," she said. "Think of it—a baby with the wisdom of a middle-aged person." "Travel is one thing that can never be taken from you. It has three parts—anticipation, performance, and memories," she said. She said if the heads of various countries would travel more, war would be abolished because of their added knowledge of places and people. Miss Chase praised travel as an Miss Chase said authors have freedom of movement. "I attended nine schools and was exnelled from one," she said. "I have heard that authors are funnier to look at than to read, and I guess I am a good example of this." she said. Miss Chase addressed what she termed a "top-drawer crowd" with a plea for male understanding. Miss Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism, was seated at the speaker's table. EUROPE-RUSSIA SPECIAL TOUR FOR STUDENTS ONLY 72 DAYS FROM NEW YORK—ONLY $1,697 TIME PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABLE This all-inclusive GRAND EUROPEAN RUSSIAN CIRCLE TOUR features all-expenses paid, visiting 13 countries: ENGLAND BELGIUM HOLLAND DENMARK SWEDEN FINLAND POLAND CZECHOSLOVAKIA EAST GERMANY WEST GERMANY LUXEMBOURG FRANCE Plus visiting the Soviet Union including: Leningrad — Novgorod — Kalinin — Moscow Mtensk — Kharkov — Zeleny Gai — Yalta — Sochi Black Sea Cruise — Zaporozhie — Kursk Smolensk — Minsk Conducted by Sam Anderson, Russian Instructor, Kansas University Depart June 28 flying TWA Trans World Airlines Return Sept. 7, Spending 70 exciting, full days abroad ASK TODAY FOR ILLUSTRATED FOLDER DESCRIBING DETAILED ITINERARY, GIVING FULL INFORMATION Corbin-North MAUPINTOUR ASSOCIATES. 1236 Mass., Lawrence, Kansas Phone: VIking 3-1211 Carol Drever, Marysville freshman, has been elected chairman of the Corbin-North social committee for the spring semester. --- Other members of the committee are Sue Patton, Independence, Mo.; Sue Simpson, Newton; Virginia Langston, Wichita; Susan Wolverton, Kansas City, Mo.; Linda Kirk, Mission; Susan Baker, Holton. Alpha Kappa Lambda Jan Miner, Great Bend; Mary Ann Gibson, Salina; Janice Litteral, Kansas City, Mo.; Becky Myers, Salina, and Judy Clausen, Prairie Village. All are freshmen. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity has announced the initiation of 11 new members. Alan Latta and Tom Loewen, both Wichita freshmen, are honor initiates. Danny Crouse, Hutchinson freshman, was named outstanding pledge. Other initiates are Richard Kirsch, Kansas City, Mo.; Carl Kinnell, Prairie Village; John Miller, Wichita; Jay Gibson, Prairie Village, and Ken Heist, Mission. All are freshmen. Robert Alderson, Mission and Marlin Zimmerman, Mullinville, sophomores. Douthart Hall Douthart Hall held an informal party Saturday night. Chaperones were Mrs. W, S. Shaw, Mrs. R. G. Roche and Mrs. Edna Ramage. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Suzy Howell, Clinton, Mo., freshman, has been elected chairman of Gertrude Sellards Pearson freshman house council. Council officers are Sue Naylor, St. Louis, Mo., secretary; Sandra Edson, Bethany, Mo., treasurer; Sally Barhydt, Prairie Village, representative to the house managers committee. Other members of the council are Dot Hartbauer, Overland, Mo.; Helen Marie Hatton, Salina; Barbara Rhodes, Little River; Judy Appleton, Belleville, Ill.; Diane Devine, Topeka; Pat Lanning, Bartlesville, Okla.; Susie Wendt, Kirkwood, Mo., and Sarah Farmer, Pratt. Elected to the publicity committee are Gail Williams, Omaha, Neb.; Linda Fettig, Connervsville, Ind.; Jane Lalicker, Wichita; Nancy Mayer, Leawood, and Carol Young, Overland Park. Members of the house managers committee are Alice Pfortmiller, Russell; Sally Sponable, Paola; Cathy Myer, Iola; Barbara Moribe, Kapa Kauai, Hawaii, and Roberta Johnson, Joliet. Ill. Bonnie Besant, Kirkwood, Mo.; Connie Scott, Pittsburg; Carolyn Harrison, Altamont; Frances Fulletron, Kansas City, Mo., and Betsy O'Hara. Salina were elected to the social committee. Dorm chaplains are Roberts Hefner, Jamestown, N. Dak.; Nancy Stevenson, Topeka; Susan Lake, Other initiates are Dick Peil, Atchinson; John Stallwitz, Wichita; Larry Cipra, Emporia, and Brian Siebert, Wichita. All are freshmen. Gary Dike, Council Groves; Adrin Eley, Marysville, and Paul Doziier, Harrington, sophomores. Pratt, and Georgia Garrett, Norton, Sara Walker, Leavenworth; Jan Krehbiel, Wichita; Bonnie Eaton, Wichita; Marsha Wertzberger, Kansas City, Mo., and Elizabeth Riedell, Salina were chosen for the scholarship committee. --- Bruce Burns, Olathe freshman, was honor initiate of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity which held its initiation ceremonies Saturday. Pi Kappa Alpha Also initiated was Brian Travis, junior, from De Moinos, Ia. One Showing In Evening At 7:30 • Adults $1.00, Kiddies Under 12 50c GRANADA Starts Friday Hurry, Ends Tonite! "Rally Round The Flag, Boys," Paul Newman