University Daily Kansan Friday. May 2.1958 GAYLE KINEMOND, Bushton junior, models dress she will wear in Home Economics Day fashion show. JOYCE KLEMP, Leavenworth senior, will narrate. Home Ec Day To Have Tours, Fashion Show Fraternity To Hold Canoe Race Saturday The national service fraternity will send six men in two canoes from each chapter on the trip which Bob Channell, Chicago, Ill. senior and president of the KU chapter, estimates will be completed in about six hours. Four canoes will take off from Topeka at 6 a.m. Saturday in the Kaw River, initiating the first Alpha Phi Omega races between the KU and K-State chapters. The non-stop racers will carry sack lunches and eat along the way. Channel said. The KU team practiced last Saturday at Lone Star Lake, but has never entered into river competition. "We tried to have a Topeka-Lawrence race with K-State last semester during the Homecoming week but the cold weather prevented it," Channell said. The KU crew will include Roy Mock, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, Ted Budd, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, John Sholeen, Paloe Heights, ill. senior, Joe Palmer, Kansas City, Kan. freshman, Eldon Good, Louisburg senior, and Channel. A trophy will be awarded to the winning team. Page 10 Canned beets have a specially tangy flavor when heated in this sauce. Blend 3 tablespoons butter with 1 tablespoon flour over low heat. Add 2 tablespoons each of sugar and lemon juice, and 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce. Add drained beets, heat and serve. Ken Coy and Tod Crittenden, respectively 1954 and 1957 graduates of the William Allen White School of Journalism, spoke to Sigma Delta Chi, professional fraternity for men in journalism, about the management of weekly newspapers at a Tuesday meeting. Sigma Delta Chi Campus Club News Cov is managing editor and Crittenden is business manager of the Lawrence Outlook. Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu, honorary electrical engineering assn., held its spring initiation Tuesday in the electrical engineering labs. - * * The men initiated were Jimmy Crouch, Lawrence sophomore; Duane Lee DeWerff, Ellinwood, Dale Gaumer, Jennings, John Girotto, Pittsburg, William Updegrave, Lawrence, all juniors; Vernon Glover, Kansas City senior. The initiation was followed by a banquet at the Holiday Inn. Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi, professional fraternity for women in journalism, pledged Irene Reynolds, Lawrence special student, and Janice Howden, St. Joseph, Mo. junior, Tuesday. After the pledging service, Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, assistant professor of English, spoke about the qualities important in good literature for children. The program was part of a national project to improve children's literature adopted by Theta Sigma Phi. Theta Sigma Ph fraternity will hold a rummage sale at 617 Massachusetts St. opening at 9 a.m. Saturday. Watkins Hall will hold its annual Mother's Weekend Saturday and Sunday. The mothers will be entertained at a dinner Saturday and a breakfast Sunday. From 250 to 300 Kansas high school students are expected for the annual Home Economics High School Day Saturday, said Miss Viola Anderson, associate professor of home economics. The department of home economics sponsors the event. Watkins Hall Beverly Runkle, Pittsburgh senior, was honored at a reception given by residents of Watkins Hall following her senior recital Monday. The second part will be a fashion show, "Les Costumes de Madame Jayhawk pour Lanne 1958." (Madame Jayhawk's Costumes for 1958). About 67 women from both the high schools and the University and one man, a University student, will model clothes which they have made in home economics classes. .. On The Hill.. Phi Kappa Tau Registration will be at 8 a.m. outside Room 104 Fraser Hall. During the morning the students, their parents and teachers will see exhibits and demonstrations of the areas of major emphasis in the department—home management and decoration, housing, health of the family, clothing and textiles, nutrition and foods, and child development. Tours will be made of the Home Management House and the nursery school. The afternoon program begins at 1:15 in the University Theatre in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building and is open to the public. The first part of the program will be a period of interviews of some high school and college students and University faculty members conducted by two "roving reporters." Phi Kappa Tau fraternity held its annual "Dream Girl" formal Saturday in the Kansas Union. Sue Roach, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, was named "Dream Girl." Chaperones were Mrs. A. G Kenton, Mrs. Mildred Wogan, Mrs Jean Tice and Miss Julia Willard. To make skilllets easy to clean, put detergent and a little water in the bottom before starting your dishwashing. Watkins Hall held its spring formal Friday. The theme was "Sweetheart of Lilac Lane" NOW & SATURDAY Charles Coburn in "How To Murder A Rich Uncle" CO-HIT Richard Kiley in "Spanish Affair" STARTS SUNDAY Burt Lancaster, Clark Gable in Adults 75c, Kiddies 25c “Run Silent, Run Deep” "Marjorie Morningstar" Starring Gene Kelly Natalie Wood Adults 75c, Kiddies 25c NOW & SATURDAY Glenn Ford in "Blackboard Jungle" CO-HIT Esther Williams in "Unguarded Moment" STARTS SUNDAY Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward in "Untamed" Betty Grable, Robt. Cummings in "How To Be Very. Very Popular From Herman Wouk's great best-seller . . . the novel that belongs to young lovers of today! "How To Be Very, Very Popular" NOW & SATURDAY Jeanne Crain in "2nd Greatest Sex" CO-HIT Jeffrey Hunter in "Gun For A Coward" STARTS SUNDAY 2 John Wayne Greats! John Wayne in "The High & The Mighty" PLUS John Wayne in "Hondo" 25 wc CLPI advance store even desk BEV1 cold. close Ice p 0350. FOR tions Day Glass VI 3 NOT facul raise tion week 3-012