Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 14, 1957 KuKu's To Hold Smoker, Initiate The annual spring rush smoker of the KuKu Club, men's honorary pep fraternity, will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Student Union Oread Room. Formal initiation will be held at the party. KuKu membership is limited to 3 representatives from each fraternity and 25 independents. At present, however, many of the houses have no one representing them in the organization said President Bob Plain, Garnett junior. Houses are urged to fill their membership quotas in the club. "We hope to make next year the best yet for the pep clubs," Plain said. Increased membership and interest by the KuKu's should go a long way towards helping to stimulate a greater and more active school spirit." Attendance in full uniform is required for all active members. Election of the KuKu cheerleader will follow the regular meeting. Those to be initiated are: Ronald J. Britz, Mission; Glenn G. Bickle, Spearfish, S. C.; William M. Fricke, Jefferson City, Mo. Dick Jones, McPherson; Tom Gee, Leavenworth; Albert N. Gardner, Masterson, Tex.; Edward G. Cooper, Hinsdale, Ill.; Duane L. DeWerff, Elinwood; Stephen K. Emery, Merriam. All sophomores. Ward K. Cooper, Belleville; Gail D. Wade, Belleville; William C. Amos, St. Louis, Mo., all juniors. Gerald L. Bennett, Kansas City, Mo., senior. Education Group Elects Officers Carl Fahrbach, Lawrence graduate student, has been elected president of Phi Delta Kappa, professional education fraternity. Other officers are Dr. Karl Edwards, associate professor of education, vice president; Ray Steimel, Spearville, secretary; Warren Bell, Chester, Nebr., treasurer, and Eldon Breazier, Lawrence, historian. All are graduate students. 9 To Be Initiated Into Music Group Mu Phi Epsilon women's professional music fraternity, will initiate nine students Saturday in the Student Union. A luncheon will follow. They are Carolyn Bradley, Chillicothe, Mo. freshman; Jane Carr, Junction City freshman; Mary Beth Dozier, Lyndon freshman; Janice Chelf, St. Joseph, Mo. freshman; Mary Warren, Muskogee, Okla. sophomore; Marianne Marshall, Topeka freshman; Carole Reedmiller, Glasco freshman; Edna Wenger, Montrose, Colo. freshman, and Sandra Harding, Lawrence freshman. 3-Time Dean Active After 45 Years' Work A man of many interests and occupations is Prof. Frank T. Stockton, former dean of the School of Business, former dean of University Extension and now director of special projects. He has been a dean three times during 45 years in the field of education. In 1917 he became dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Dakota, Grand Forks. He served in this position till 1924 when he became the first dean of the KU School of Business. From 1947 to 1953 he held his third deanship as dean of University Extension. FRANK STOCKTON A look at a few facts reveal what was accomplished by Prof. Stockton as dean of the School of Business. He obtained admission to the American Assn. of Collegiate Schools of Business in the spring of 1925 before the school was one year old. Under his leadership, KU secured a charter from Beta Gamma Sigma, national honor society for schools of business. He also established and developed the business placement bureau and the Bureau of Business Research. During the first semester of 1924 51 students were enrolled in the business school with a faculty of 12 members. When he left as dean in 1947, the enrollment had increased to 742 students with a faculty of 44 members. While Prof. Stockton was dean of University Extension, centers were established at Garden City and Colby for extension work. Working relations were developed with 175 associations, agencies and institutes by 1951-52. New institute and short course groups were set up in Lawrence and other Kansas cities. "I think I have had a very interesting and active life," Mr. Stockton said after relating a few of his experiences. Now finishing up his 33rd year of service to the University he said he had no definite plans after retirement. "THE STRANGE ONE" based on a novel and play by Calder Willingham opens Wednesday at the University Theatre for a limited engagement. In the starring roles are screen newcomer Ben Gazzara and Julie Wilson. Concerning his wide interests and occupations, Mr. Stockton said, "Changing from one deemship to another is challenging. If I had 10 more years I would like to take on another one." KU Grad Accepts State Legal Job TOPEKA — (UP) — State Attorney General John Anderson announced that Charles N. Hensin Jr. of Belleville will become assistant attorney general Monday. He is a KU Law School graduate. Mr. Hensin has been a lieutenant assigned to the judge advocate general's office at an Amarillo, Tex., Air Force base. Sue Gewinner, Webster Groves, Mo. senior, has been awarded the outstanding senior in music award by the Xi chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national professional fraternity for women in music. Missourian Receives Senior Music Award Miss Gewinner will represent the chapter in the national contest for outstanding senior from collegiate chapters. The national winner will win $50. Candidates will be judged on scholarship, musicianship, campus activities and professional activities. AUTO PARTS AND TIRES New or Used Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Auto Wrecking And Junk Co. East End of 9th St. VI 3-0956 USE KANSAN WANT ADS PAT READ 445 Tennessee St. - INDIAN HANDICRAFT - SILVER JEWELRY - NAVAJO RUGS Gifts in All Price Class "A VERITABLE MUSEUM" Open 9:00 to 5:00 WORRY-SOME WINGERT THE MALADJUSTED MOTH Wingert was a nervous wreck. Six brothers, four cousins and eight in-laws had died in the last three weeks. He had wasted away to a mere moth shadow of his old self. 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