Friday, April 28, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 7 All KU women will have an opportunity to display their hidden athletic ability Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the eighth annual Sigma Chi Derby Day. Representatives from all organized living groups will meet at the Sigma Chi tennis courts, behind the fraternity house. COMPLICATED PIGGYBACK—Pat Sheley, Bonner Springs senior, Susie Mann, Kansas City sophomore, and Joan Bubash, St. Louis, Mo., freshman, practice the pony express for the Sigma Chi Derby Day. Derby Day Plans Set COACHES from the fraternity have been meeting with the participants this week to master "the fine art of throwing eggs," "the art of running like a centipede, and" "the procedure for pouring water from a cup held in your mouth to a cup that is held in another girl's mouth." Various sports events such as the fishpole race, pony express, egg throw and musical buckets are on the agenda for the women. CERTIFICATES will be awarded to the event winners. Winning teams and the outstanding individuals will receive trophies. Last year's participants are also coaching. One told the others as they were practicing, "You all know how to run smoothly. Just grip the concrete with your toes." Miss Derby Day will be crowned during the afternoon. Each organized living group will submit one candidate for the contest. The students of the Baptist Student Center at KU and all students of the BSC in Kansas who attend state-supported schools are holding a retreat this weekend at a YMCA camp in Arlington. Baptist Students To Hold Retreat The purpose of this retreat is to hold a meeting to discuss all state issues pertaining to the BSC and to exchange ideas. Also there will be a selection of three student missionaries to do missionary work this summer. Softball, fishing and piemicking will be the recreation provided between seminars. The European look in shoes expresses a great feeling for embroideries on linen shoes. And clunky, over-sized jewels covering the whole vamp of the shoe. For example—red embroidery on black shoes, lace ruching on satin. Jolene Brink Brink, Whitfield Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Brink of Ottawa announce the engagement of their daughter, Jolene, to Thomas A. Whitfield, son of Mrs. Dorothy H. Whitfield of Denver, Colo. A June wedding is planned. Miss Brink is a senior in the School of Fine Arts and will graduate in August with a bachelor of Music degree. She is a resident of Watkins scholarship hall and is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary professional music fraternity. Mr. Whitfield is employed at Minnesota Engineering Co., in Denver. He plans to complete a degree in electrical engineering at Colorado University. The couple plans to reside in Boulder, Colo. For the Highest Quality Service Drive in at Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fraternity, recently announced the election of 1961-62 officers. They are president. Karen Kirk, Hutchinson junior; vice president, Susan Ellermeier, Norton junior, and treasurer, Martha Moser, Lyndon junior. Theta Sigma Phi Joseph R. Pearson Joseph R. Pearson hall recently elected officers for the coming year. They are: Jim Crabree, Arnold sophomore, president; Brent Mandry, Ferguson, Mo., junior, vice president; Doug Theil, Joplin, Mo., freshman, treasurer; and Bob Mitchell, Lake City freshman, secretary. * * Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity recently held its Lawrence alumni dinner at the chapter house. NUMBER 6 SERVICE West 23rd at 59 Highway VI 3-9600 The alumni who attended were Mr. Bernard Frazier, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Don Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Markham, Mr. Hans Peterson and Mr. Bob Meeker. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Redding, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wanamaker and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark. * * Alpha Omicron Pi *** Alpha Omicron Pi sorority recently elected pledge class officers. They are: president, Dana Sullivan, Ulysess freshman; Junior Panhellenic Council representative, Sandra McHardy, Independence, Mo., freshman; secretary-treasurer, Carolyn Shepard, Lawrence sophomore; social chairman, Sandra Lovett, Salina freshman; song leader, Julia Varner, Kansas City freshman, and standards chairman, Carlyn Hunton, Kansas City freshman. ** Theta Tau On the Hill Theta Tau fraternity recently elected officers for the coming year. They are: Larry Rusco, Great Bend senior, regent; Michael Garrison, Topeka senior, vice regent; Paul Zaman, Stanley senior, scribe; Jon Edmonds, Hershey, Pa., senior, social chairman; James Clutz, Rochester, N. Y., senior, professional development chairman; William Freshley, South Bend, Ind., senior, rush chairman; James Clutz, Rochester, N. Y., senior, public relations. Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta fraternity recently announced outstanding senior and junior awards and the "Fiji girl." John Erickson, Clay Center junior, was named outstanding junior. Bob Radcliffe, Lawrence senior, was named "senior honor man." Gail Goodman, Shawnee Mission senior, was named "Fiji girl." The announcements followed a seven course dinner at the fraternity house. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity recently elected officers for the coming year. The officers are: John Erickson, Clay Center junior, president; Jim Anderson, Lawrence junior, treasurer; Harvey Martin, Salina sophomore, recording secretary; Larry Heck, Lawrence junior, corresponding secretary; Con Keating, Columbus, Neb., sophomore, historian; Dan Stevenson, Salina freshman, rush chairman. *** Delta Gamma Members of Delta Gamma sorority were recent guests of Lambda Chi Past Times Tell Us . . . 1 ONGEST GAME IN MAJOR LEAGUE HISTORY WAS BRAVES vs. DOGERS 26 INNINGS in 1920 Brought to you by The 1834 Mass. Dick Laverentz, Mgr. 1834 Mass. Alpha fraternity at a pizza party at the fraternity house. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. Ray W. Conlin, Delta Gamma housemother, and Mrs. Wayne B. Granger, Lambda Chi Alpha housemother. * * Phi Kappa Theta Phi Kappa Theta fraternity recently held an hour dance with Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Mrs. Edward Dicks and Mrs. W. R. Banker, house mothers, were chaperones. THE YEAR'S MOST EXCITING CONCERT IRVING GRANZ presents AnEvening with A SAWCON ENTERPRISE SAT., APRIL 29 8:30 p.m. K.C. ARENA Tickets on Sale at Music Hall Box Office $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 Mail Orders Accepted. Enclose Seu Address Stamped Envelope. Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL The best tobacco makes the best smoke! u. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. TURKISH & DOMESTIC BLEND CIGARETTES