Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 1, 1956 Quill Club Lists Contest Winners Quill Club prose and poetry contest winners were announced at a meeting Wednesday night. First place in the poetry division was won by Barbara Richards, Hays sophomore, first place in the prose division went to Carter Cramer, Olathe freshman. Other winners were John Lamb, Lawrence graduate student, second place, and Marilyn Rose, Topeka senior, third place in the poetry division. Ernest Haley, Lawrence sophomore, won second place and Clydene Boots, Isabel sophomore, third place in the prose division. Awarded honorable mention were Phyllis Strimple, Wichita freshman; Carol Berry, Riverside, Calif. freshman; Alice Forssberg, Logan freshman; Mary Kay Zettil, Girard freshman; Peggy Epps, Topea sophomore; Dona Seacat, Emporia junior; Jordan Crittenden, Wichita sophomroe; Myrna Jones, Kansas City, Mo.; senior; Doris Watson, Lawrence freshman; Gretchen Nordstrom, Overland Park freshman; Byron Redding, Kansas City, Kan. senior; Ronald Johnson, Lawrence junior; Richard Bailey, Hood River, Ore. graduate student; Joy Yeo, Mantattan junior; Pat Duncan, Iola junior; Paula Sutton, Overland Park sophomore, and Lucygne Cornett, Wichita sophomore. Contest winners and persons receiving honorable mention will be offered membership in the Quill Club. The winning manuscripts will be published in the Quill magazine which will come out after Thanksgiving. Six Men Pledge Alpha Delta Sigma Six University men were pledged Tuesday to Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising fraternity, at their semi-monthly meeting in the Student Union. The pledges are Theodore A. Winkler, Spring Hill junior; Leo C. Brown, Larned senior; James J. Gamppen, Hiawatha sophomore; Robert L. White, Chillicothe, Mo. freshman; Frank N. Beck, Leavenworth junior, and Joe W. Gound, Lawrence senior. Harry Turner, president of the Turner Advertising Agency, Topeka, spoke on operations of a medium-sized advertising agency. Mr. Turner is the father of Harry M. Turner, Topeka junior, secretary of Alpha Delta Sigma. Geologist Attends Meeting Dr. William W. Hambleton, assistant director of the State Geological Survey of Kansas and associate professor of Geology, is attending the 26th annual meeting of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists in New Orleans this week. He will return to Lawrence Friday. 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Executive Guesses Right In his talk, "Your Key to Success is You," Dr. Ogan told the audience of about 115 persons that the difference between clerk and an executive is that an executive is a "Joe" who guesses right $51\%$ of the time. "There have been many brilliant engineers who just sat at a desk and pushed a pencil because they couldn't make decisions quick enough," he said. To many engineers, in seeking perfection, are getting in a rut, he said. "When will engineers become attentive to competition, when will they learn that new occasions teach new duties, and when will they open their eyes to the fact that in order to gain success they must also attain a business sense," Dr. Ozan said. Reach Decisions Quickly He advised young men to attain the ability to reach accurate decisions concerning complex problems quickly. He emphasized the fact that a man must be able to make a major decision in a critical moment, make it quickly and stand his ground. Dr. Ogan also stressed the importance of "developing inside our skins" or emotional maturity. He told how many a promising career had been hampered by an incontrollable temper, and added that if people applied business principles which they practice every day to their emotional selves, they would have attained that maturity. Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin only by Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Deutsche Verein trifft sich um 5 uhr Donnerstag, 402 Fraser. Dr. Milton Steinhardt aus der musik-abteilung wird uber das Konzert der Berliner Philhar- moniker sprechen. Alle sind herzlich eingeladen. *in a two day period after the invasion 34,000 Latvians were ar-* SUA bridge lessons, 7:30-9 p.m., Room 10. Refreshments. Unit Beginner. Lessons. Refreshments. Froshawk meeting, 7:30 p.m., Pine Room, Student Union. Elegger Meeting, 5 p.m. KC Club Union, 7 p.m., Card Room, Student Union. Official Bulletin TODAY Pershing Rifles organizational meeting, 1930 hours, in the Drill Hall of the Air Force museum holding. For freshmen and sophomore Air Force Cadets and Navy Midshipmen. Christian Science organization meeting, 7 p.m., Danfroh Chapel. All students. In Concentration Camp People 'Died Every Day' Phi Chi Theta, national business women's fraternity, 4:30 p.m., Room 305A. Student Union. Pledging of the new members. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. davis hall, 11 a.m. (the complete opera). Ile Trovaore (the complete opera). rested for resisting the Communists," Mr. Liepa said. It was only a matter of days after Russia entered Latvia in 1940 before she took complete control of the country, Alberts Liepa, an electrical engineer from Latvia, told the members of Kappa Eta Kappa Wednesday. Other officers are: class representatives; Gene Buchanan, Muncie From 15 to 60 persons died every day in Russian concentration camps during the winter because of lack of food. Mr. Liepa said. Mr. Liepa, who spent four years in a Russian concentration camp during World War II, told the professional electrical engineering fraternity that "the first thing the Communists did after entering Latvia was to nationalize everything in the country, including the people." Kansas City, Kan., junior was named secretary and Jerry Eaton, Lawrence junior, was elected treasurer and membership committee chairman. Mr. Liepa finally got out of the concentration camp by pretending to be a German, and he went to Bavaria to meet his wife. In 1951 he and his wife came to America under sponsorship of Trinity Lutheran Church and Stormont "You could go three days without food fairly easy, but if you had to wait five days or longer, the human body couldn't stand it," he added. FRIDAY Circle K. Club, 7:30 p.m., Room 305A. Student Union. Kiwanis-sponsored college college men's service club, organizational participation interested in participating is invited. KU Architects Elect Officers El Ateneo Spanish Club dance, 9-12 Latin American and American style dancing. Latin American students are invited to buy Tickets for refreshments, entertainment. Leo D. Williams, Lawrence graduate student has been elected president of the KU chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Hililel Friday night services. 7:30 p.m. Johish Community Center. 1409 Tennessee. Graduate Club dance, 8 p.m., Jayhawk Room, Student Union. Donald Trent, Lawrence senior was elected vice president and publicity chairman. Charles Winter. SUNDAY Newman Club mass, 11 a.m., Short meeting immediately after. Please attend. Art Museum. Fairia: La Vida Breve, (the complete opera). Museum of Art record concert p.m. Art Museum. Falla: La Vida Breve, (the complete opera) Lutheran Student Association coffee hour Trinity Lutheran Church Meet at Church at 5:20 p.m. to go to sunner and program at Gamma Delta. Hillel cost supper, 5 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee Lecture and discussion led by Dr. L. S. Bee of Sociology Dent. "Intermarriage." Wesley grad group, 6:30 p.m. Student Course will be available will show slides of the Holy Land. graduate student, John Wilson. Madison, Wis., senior, Charles W. Jones, Winchester junior and Calvin Ellis, Lawrence junior. Representative to the engineering council is Ray Gross, Levasi, Mo. senior and field trip committee chairman is James C. Combs, Kansas City, Mo. senior. Outside of professional school alumni, only 38 per cent of college graduates go to work in the fields they majored in. Shop Brown's First Faded BLUE DENIM WESTERN JEANS Sanforized 10 Oz. 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