Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, April 28,1958 Campus Club News Clubs Have Busy Schedule Language Clubs El Ateneo, Le Cercle Francais, Der Deutsche Verein, and the Russian Club, language clubs of the University, will jointly sponsor a program, party, and dance at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Each club is preparing a contribution of songs and skits for the program which will be presented in the respective language of the clubs. Following the program, the groups will move to the Kansas Room for refreshments and dancing to American music and the music of the countries and cultures they study. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, professional music fraternity for men presented a concert on the history of sacred music Sunday at the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia The program included the Gregorian Chant, sung from plain-song notation, and featured both choral and instrumental music of composers Palestrina, Bach, Mozart and Brahms. It concluded with a charole and fugue for brass choir composed by Claude Smith, Lawrence senior * * Marlan, Carlson, Wayne, Nebr senior, was program director. Alpha Kappa Psi ... Larry G. McCully, Wichita junior, has been elected president of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity. The other new officers are Michael Tad Hayes, Zenith, vice-president; Thomas Odell Rost, Topeka, treasurer; Douglas Arnold Scott, Ottawa, master of ritual. All are juniors. Harry Joseph Reitz, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, secretary; Thomas M. Conner, Prairie Village freshman, Business School representative. ** Marketing Club Earl Jones, division director of sales development for Phillips Petroleum Co., will speak on "What to Look for and What to Expect in a Training Program" at a meeting of the Marketing Club at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. ** Following the program, there will be discussion of election of officers Undergraduate Psychology Club M. Erik Wright, clinical professor of psychology will speak to the Undergraduate Psychology Club on "Hypnosis: Facts and Fiction" at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. \* \* \* Diana Gayle Kenoyer, Hugoton senior has been elected president of Phi Sigma Chi, national women's pep organization. Phi Sigma Chi Carolyn Merrill, Marion junior was elected corresponding secretary NEW YORK—(UP)-U. S. fashions will fill a new role at the Brussels Fair—they'll on exhibit to help win the friendship of foreign visitors. Fashions To Help Win Friends The clothes were gathered under the direction of Vogue magazine at the request of the U. S. State Department. The collections will be changed each six weeks, until the fair closes Oct. 19. Vogue called the presentations a "slice of life" because the clothes are in all price ranges. American styles from blue denims and bathing suits to ball gowns and furs will be on continuous display at the U.S. Pavilion. Don't throw away the wax paper in which bread is wrapped. It will do a slick job of polishing a tea-kettle or nickel on a stove. Finance & Insurance Club Club The Finance & Insurance Club will have a panel discussion at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Trophy Room of the Kansas Union. The panel of four local insurance agents, moderated by William Lyons of Provident Mutual Life, will discuss "The Professional Concepts of Life Underwriters." 2 Couples Tell Of Pinnings Morawitz-Akers Delta Gamma sorority has announced the pinning of Janice Morawitz, New London, Mo., to Ronald Akers, Dighton, both seniors. Mr. Akers is a member of Theta Chi fraternity. Delta Gamma sorority has announced the pinning of Judith Buck, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore to Arthur Vogel, Leavenworth junior. \* \* \* Buck-Vogel Miss Buck's attendants were Carolyn Bailey, Scranton senior; Marjorie Jones, Kansas City, Kan., Margot Black, Prairie Village, and Diane Joplin, Joplin, Mo., all sophomores. Alpha Rho Gamma About 15 members of Alpha Rho Gamma, professional jewelry and silversmithing fraternity, took a field trip Saturday to Wichita to visit the silversmithing studio of Rudolph Brom, a Wichita silversmith. They also toured the Wichita Art Assn. Galleries, where several members of the group have work displayed in the Decorative Arts and Ceramics Exhibition. Carlyle Smith, associate professor of design, accompanied the students. Weslev Foundation *** The officers and committee co-chairman of Wesley Foundation held a retreat Sunday at the Wesley Student Center. A lunch was served and plans for next year's program were discussed. Harold Eads, Topeka junior and president of the foundation, led the discussion. The entry date for the annual Delta Phi Delta Art Show to be held May 2 and 3 has been extended to Wednesday. Entry blanks are available in the design office, Room 324 Strong Hall. \* \* \* Delta Phi Delta MARTHA LAWTON Engagement Announced The engagement of Martha Lawton to William Walker has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Lawton, Bushong. Miss Lawton is a senior in the School of Education and a resident of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Mr. Walker, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Walker, Parsons, is a senior in the School of Engineering. The wedding date has not been announced. Collars Can Be Asset Here are a few rules of thum on the selection of collar styles: Men who pay as much attentive to the style that women do mer a high rating, not only from tl fairer sex but also a prospective enployer. A man's general appearant can be a great asset and stylish co lars play an important part in givin that well-groomed look. The most important things about a collar is the fit. The correct size is essential for comfort, appearance and even health. 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