Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 6, 1958 Campus Club News Clubs Elect, Plan Meetings Phi Alpha Delta William Turner, Lawrence first year law student, has been elected and installed as president of Phi Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity. Other new officers are William Raine, Kansas City, Mo., vice-president; Kenneth Ingham, Tiffin, Iowa; secretary; Michael Roth, Lawrence, treasurer. All are first-year law students. James Spelman, Lawrence second-year law student, marshal. * * KU-Y The theme of this year's conference is "Fission with Vision," and members will discuss whether the Christian vision is adequate for a world of division and power. The YMCA-YWCA Rocky Mountain Regional Conference will be held in Estes Park, Colo., June 8 through 14. Dr. David Gates from the National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, Colo., and Homer Grout, department of drama, Colorado Women's College Denver, are in charge of the program. A contemporary Broadway play, "All My Sons," will be directed by Homer Grout and will present modern society and some of its problems. Jovec Cutting, Ottawa sophomore and publicity chairman for the conference. said students can register to attend in KU-Y office in the Kansas Union until May 23. * * United Student Fellowship Marilyn Bell, McPherson sophomore, was elected chairman of the United Student Fellowship of the Congregational Church for the 1958-59 term. Sunday. Other officers elected were Phil Friedman, Great Bend junior, first vice-chairman; Linda Guise, Marysville freshman, second vice-chairman; Sibyl Riekenberg, Topeka freshman, program and study chairman; Beverley Bagley, Brentwood, Mo. freshman, secretary; Raymond Mead, Kansas City, Kan, freshman, treasurer; Barbara Abegg, Lawrence junior and Hilda Miller, Lawrence sophomore, Student Religious Council members. Plans were discussed for the annual evaluation and program planning retreat at Bonner Springs Saturday and Sunday. Delta Delta Delta sorority has announced the pinning of Carolyn Drake to Bruce Homeyer, a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity at Brown University, Province, R. I. Both are sophomores from Webster Groves, Mo. Drake-Homever The pinning was announced recently at the Delta Tau Delta spring formal at Brown University. Women Of Ancient Rome Couldn't Drive NEW YORK — (UP) — Women drivers can be glad we don't do as the Romans did. They outlawed ladies at the reins. That law was enforced for 25 years, Gottlieb told safety experts at the annual convention of the Greater New York Safety Council recently. In 205 B.C., a law was passed in Rome prohibiting women from driving chariots, said William J. Gottlieb, president of the Automobile Club of New York. Pinning Announced "I don't know what persuasion Roman women used, but in 180 B.C. they induced Cato, the politician, to come out in favor of women's rights. The ladies then were given permission to maneuver their chariots through the streets," Gottlieb said. Cooking Is Quicker For Women Today WASHINGTON - (UP) - The housewife of today can prepare a meal in about one-fifth the time it took her 30 years ago. The Department of Agriculture released figures showing the kitchen time for preparing a day's food for a family of four. When all the preparation was done at home, the time amounted to 5.5 hours. When the homemaker used ready-to-serve and prepared foods, the time spent in the kitchen was only 1.6 hours. One national magazine says that teen-age girls going back to school spent almost $750 million on apparel alone within a 60-day period last year. It estimated that the girl entering her first year of college spends an average of $364.13 on clothes. Give canned turkey noodle soup an eastern touch by adding $ \frac{3}{4} $ teaspoon curry powder to 1 can soup, thinned with an equal amount of milk. Heat, and sprinkle with grated coconut before serving. Test For Your Perfume I.Q. NEW YORK—(UP)—What's your perfume IQ.? You're by-passing the fourth dimension of beauty if you're not up to "sniff," says Lilly Dache. The beauty and fashion expert has devised a test for checking on perfume grooming. A score of less than six means you'd better get out the atomizer. The test: Do taxi drivers or elevator operators say, "You smell nice"? Do children snuggle up when you come near? Do your boy friend and friends give you feminine gifts, such as perfume, sachets or fancy soap? When you open your closet or bureau drawers, does a pleasant scent greet you? Jay Janes, upperclasswomen's pep club, will hold rush teas Wednesday and Thursday. Do you rinse lingerie in water laced with a little cologne? Do you spray your bed and lamp shades with your favorite scent? Do you carry a perfume dispenser in your pocketbook? Jav Janes Are you a perfume butterfly or do you use only one scent? Either way, you reflect timidity and a lack of self-assurance. Choose one daytime scent and another for evening, Miss Dache said. Women who live at Sellards, Watkins, Miller Hall, Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall, upperclass side, Pi Beta Phi sorority and dormitory counselors are invited to attend the tea at 5 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Two cups of chicken or turkey stock become soup in a hurry just by adding 1 cup diced celery, $ \frac{1}{2} $ cup shredded raw carrots and one sliced small onion. Season to taste with salt, pepper and thyme. Those from Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta and Chi Omega sororities will attend at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 306 of the Union. MAUPINTOURS / 1958 ADVENTUREI EDUCATIONI TRAVEL! SUMMER 1958I Join a special American-directed, student/tacher tour through the Soviet Union. Choose from six departure dates . . . travel in the USSR, in the Ukraine, Stalingrad, Kiev of the Ukraine, Stalingrad, Odessa, Yala, Sochi, Tbilisi of Soviet Georgia, Kharkov. enjoy a Volga River or Black Sea cruise . . . see Leningrad and Kazakhstan. attend at the Brussels World Fair . plus extensions to the European Capitals; RUSSIA Inclusive rate from $1369, from New York. Reservations limited, apply now for sufficient time to secure Russian visa. Write today for descriptive folder. See your travel agent or Phi Delta Kappa, men's honorary fraternity in education, has announced the initiation of four men. They are Jim Middleton, George Denny, C.D. Hargadine, all of Lawrence, and James Campbell, Richmond Heights, Mo., all graduate students. Phi Delta Kappa --or ...On The Hill ... Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta The banquet was held at the Student Union, and the formal dance followed at the chapter house. The hand of Wayne Rubenthal played. Chaperones were Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow, Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. Ralph L. Roseborough, Mrs. Edna Stewart, and Mrs. Mildred Wogan, housemothers. --or Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held its annual spring Parents' Day Sunday. Open house followed a banquet at the Holiday Inn. Candidates are Jean Rives, Elkhart sophomore, Alpha Phi sorority; Carol Potter, Turner freshman, North College Hall; Carolyn Roehrman, Liberty, Mo. junior, Alpha Delta Phi sorority. Other guests were Mrs. Helle and Dr. and Mrs. L. Worth Seagon dollar and family. Dr. Seagondollar associate professor of physics, is the hall sponsor from the Men's Scholar ship Hall Committee. Recognition was given members of the hall for the honors they have received this year, with special recognition being given Richard S Worrel, Salina, the only senior in the hall. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will announce its Dream Girl at the spring formal Saturday. Keep a first-aid kit in the kitchen, advises the National Safety Council. Use it to treat minced burns and cuts immediately. Should include antiseptic for cut petroleum jelly for burns, gauze squares, a roll of bandage, adhesive and scissors. Francis Heller, associate dean of the College, spoke at the annual Jolliffe Hall Honors Day Banque Sunday. Residents of Miller Hall honored their parents with a buffet supper Saturday and a tea Sunday afternoon. Miller Hall Jolliffe Hall ★ ★ ★ For safety around the home, stair ways of more than three steps should be equipped with handrails. Insta handrails on both sides of open stairs at least one rail for a closed stairway Railings should be strong and about 40 inches high. ATTENTION Would The Persons Who Bought Tickets To The Following Cities On March 31, 1958 Topeka Abilene Rossertle Wayne Holton Independence Magetta Russell Salina Wamego Wadsworth Hiawatha Lyndon Atchison Olathe Kansas City, Mo. Scottsbluff, Neb. St. Joseph, Mo. Marshall, Mo. Omaha, Neb. McGehee, Ark. California, Mo. New Orleans, La. Contact George Burns 713 West Cedar Olathe, Kan. Ph: PO 4-1109 G.D. Chappell Sheriff Lawrence, Kan. Ph: VI 3-0250 In An Attempt To Find John Patrick (Pat) Burns Pat left University of Kansas campus, Lawrence the afternoon of March 31, 1958 where it is believed he boarded bus, carrying red and black plaid bag and brown duffle bag. DATE OF BIRTH: June 29, 1939, Olathe, Kan. COLOR: White COLOR: White SEX: Male WEIGHT: 160 pounds; HEIGHT: 5' 11". HAIR: Blond (short, or crew-cut) EYES: Blue PHYSICAL MARKS: 3" scar above rt. elbow. 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