... University Daily Kansan Page 6 Tuesday, May 21, 1957 28th KU Fraternity Installed Delta Gamma chapter of Delta Sigma Phi social fraternity, the 28th social fraternity at KU, held its installation banquet Sunday afternoon in the Student Union Ballroom. The new chapter, which began organizing at KU in the fall of 1955, was formally installed a member of Delta Sigma Phi by Francis Wacker, national executive secretary of the fraternity. Informal initiation of the 39 charter members was held Saturday at the K-State chapter house. Formal initiation was held at the Student Union Sunday morning. The installation of the KU chapter completes the fraternity's entrance onto the campuses of all Big Seven schools. Awards have been presented to six students in the School of Pharmacy at their annual banquet. Pharmacists Get Awards J. Leo McMahon, editor of Midwestern Druggest, Kansas City, Mo, talked on public relations. James P. Gillett, Kinsley junior, was master of ceremonies. Wyatt and John Robert Kramer, Ottawa senior, won the Merck Index and Merck Manual for the highest standing in prescription compounding. Benji K. Wyatt, Sunflower, won the Lehn and Fink gold medal for the graduating senior with the highest scholastic average. The American Pharmaceutical Assn. student branch awarded a gold key to Jack W. Arthur, Kansas City, Mo. senior, and a certificate to Paul F. Maurer, Lawrence senior. Bill J. Price, Anthony senior, won the Rexall Mortar and Pestle trophy for making the greatest improvement in scholarship. Chief Joe Skillman of the Campus Police, warned that all campus traffic and parking regulations would be enforced as usual during final week. A 10-foot statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt was unveiled in London in April 12, 1948. Chapter president William Cain, Wichita junior, presided at the ceremonies. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and Gene Paris, Kansas City, Mo., junior and president of the Inter-fraternity Council, greeted the new chapter. Parking As Usual During Final Week "Many students have the mistaken impression that parking regulations do not apply during final week," he said. "I want to be sure that they know that all normal traffic regulations will still be in effect." Kappa Beta, Christian women's student organization, recently held pledging ceremonies in Myers Hall and installation of officers at the First Christian Church. Kappa Beta Pledges 7, Installs Officers The new officers are Alice Kimbley, Leavenworth sophomore president; Joy Watson, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, vice president, and Elaine Piper, Columbus freshman, secretary-treasurer. WE HOPE THAT WE'VE SUPPLIED YOU WITH MANY RECORDED MEMORIES Columbus; all freshmen; Peggy Risk, Lawrence, and Alice Kimbley, Leavenworth, sophmores. Those pledged were Lois Van Liew, Lawrence, Carolyn Townsend, Sharon Hoover, Wichita, Mary Kay Zettl, Girard, Earline Piper, MEMORIES So Long and Good Luck to you Graduating Seniors and weill see you next year, undergrads. Sincerely, Ed Down FROM Round Corner Drug 801 Mass.—V1 3-0200 Select Your Gifts From PAT READ'S 445 Tennessee St. - Indian Handicraft - Silver Jewelry - Navajo Rugs For a "A VERITABLE MUSEUM" Open 9:00 to 5:00 During Final Week一 or a "Quick Lunch" Refreshing Snack it's The Southern Pit Kitchen Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. You smoke,refreshed A new idea in smoking...all-new Salem Created by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. - menthol fresh · rich tobacco taste · most modern filter Think of a Spring breeze blowing over fresh, green grass and you'll have a good idea how refreshing all-new SALEM Cigarettes taste. The freshest taste in cigarettes flows through SALEM's pure white filter. Rich tobacco taste with new surprise softness...menthol-fresh comfort. Try SALEM—you'll love 'em. HA Salem refreshes your taste ---