Page 10 --- University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 23, 1958 Clubs Meet, Elect Officers Student Religious Council Gerald Simmons, Parsons junior, has been elected president of the Student Religious Council (SRC). Other officers elected were Phil Knouse, Garnett, vice-president; Jane Flagler, Geneva, Ill. secretary; Barbara Abegg and Mary Miller, both of Lawrence, public relations co-chairmen. All are juniors, Gary Zarybnicky, Oketo sophomore, is treasurer. Simmons, Knouse, and Miss Abegg flew to Minneapolis, Minn. with the Rev. Dr. Alan Pickering, an SRC adviser, to attend the National Student Religious Council Convention Friday and Saturday. The SRC is sponsoring an interfaith conference and supper meeting at the 4-H Fairground Thursday. The group will meet in front of the Kansas Union at 5 p.m. and will leave from there. Problems of relationships among the student religious groups on the campus and the relationships of the groups to their advisers will be discussed. The dinner wil be paid for by the William Allen White interfaith fund. Reservations can be made by contacting the KU-Y office, KU extension 227. German Club Der Deutsche Verein, German Club, will have an hour of operatic and program music at 5 p.m. Thursday in Room 305A of the Kansas Union. Mrs. Gisela Goetting, a professional singer who recently came to Lawrence from Germany, will sing, Raymond Roberts, Kingman graduate student, will accompany her on the piano. The public is invited to attend the meeting and to join Mr. and Mrs. Goettling afterwards at a dinner in the Kansas Union Cafeteria. --co-hit Bing Crosby in "MAN ON FIRE" Zoology Club Philip Ogilvie, Bellflower, Calif. graduate student, showed slides and spoke on the Museum of Natural History's field trip to Barranca Del Cobre in Mexico last summer at a meeting of the Zoology Club Tuesday in Snow Hall. SNEA Virginia Gerboth, Lawrence junior has been elected president of the KU chapter of Student National Education Assn. Other officers are Karen Miller ... On The Hill ... Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega sorority will hold a Mothers' Luncheon Saturday at the chapter house. Triangle Triangle fraternity entertained members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority Tuesday with a picnic. A national prize winner TV panel discussion. "The Nature of Prejudice," will be presented at a Sociology Club meeting at 4 p.m. today in 11 Strong Annex E. Panel members on the kinescoped program are Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology, Howard Baumgartel, assistant professor of business administration, human relations and psychology, J. Eldon Fields, associate professor of political science, and William Comboy, associate professor of speech and drama. Dr. Clark will comment on the telecast. Sociology Club El Ateneo Theta Chi The show was one of a series produced last fall by University Extension and KARD-TV in Wichita. Theta Chi fraternity entertained Alpha Chi Omega sorority at a dessert party Tuesday. Alpha Tau Omega Horton, vice president; Mary Antennen, Bazine, recording secretary; Joy Benjes, Kansas City, Mo., corresponding secretary; Janet Chun, Honolulu, Hawaii, treasurer. All are juniors. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held its Province Convention April 11 with chapters from the University of Nebraska, Missouri, and Kansas State College. Dean W. Clarke Wescoe of the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan., was the guest speaker. The KU chapter was given an award for highest scholarship in the province. Individual scholarship awards were given to Bill Addis, Wichita sophomore, and Don Logan, Prairie Village freshman. Miller Hall Robert Colodny, visiting professor of history, will speak to El Ateneo, Spanish club. on "The Spanish Civil War in the Perspective of History" at 4 p.m. today in 11 Fraser Hall. Dr. Colodny, who fought in the Spanish Civil War, has recently had his book, "The Struggle for Madrid," published. Jim Trombold, Wichita senior, was chosen province representative for the Alpha Tau Omega national honorary award. North College-Corbin Hall held its spring formal Friday in the North College living room. * * The new pledges are Jim Schartz, Sam Neff, both of Ellinwood, Larry Martin, Wakefield, Bill Sitter, Prewitt, N. M. Joe Spreckelmeier, Ruddy Mauser, both of Fort Worth, Tex. Phil Vogler, Kansas City, Kan., all freshmen; Fred Bulaty, Kansas City, Mo., Fred Hageman, Lawrence, Tom Dorney, Kansas City, Kan., all sophomores. The theme of the dance was "Moonglow." North College-Corbin Kappa Sigma fraternity has announced the pledging of 10 men. --co-hit Bing Crosby in "MAN ON FIRE" Candlesticks should not be immersed or soaked in water or scraped with a knife or sharp instrument to remove wax. Instead, sponge off the base with carbon tetrachloride or other cleaning fluid, and pour warm water into the socket. Let it stand until the wax softens, then wipe it out with a paper towel. Kappa Sigma Triangle fraternity held its annual Founders' Day dinner at the chapter house Sunday, April 13. Orval Swanders, one of the founders of the Kansas chapter, gave a speech on the history of the chapter. Donald Dean, faculty adviser, gave an after dinner speech on "Originality in Engineering." Miller Hall held its annual spring formal Friday. The theme was Japanese and Dean Fleming's Band played for the dance. Delta Chi Chaperones were Mrs. Donald MacLeod, Mrs. Sebonia Hancock and Mrs. Mildred Wogan, motherhouses. Delta Chi fraternity will hold a party at Happy Hall's from 8 to 12 p.m. Saturday The new president and vice-president of the student body, John Downing, Kansas City, Mo., Carol Plumb, Overland Park, both juniors all newly elected ASC representatives and class officers will be honored at a reception at the Delta Chi fraternity chapter house Sunday. Triangle JOAN SWANSON Wedding Plans Announced Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Swanson have announced the engagement of their daughter, Joan Fern, to Edward Leroy Farquhar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farquhar. All are of Hopkins, Mo. Miss Swanson is a senior in the School of Education and a resident of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Mr. Farquhar is a senior at Northwest Missouri State College, Maryville, Mo., and is a mebner of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. The wedding date is set for June. Pinning Announced Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has announced the pinning of Jean Rogers, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, to Jack Bolin, Mission sophomore and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Rogers-Bolin A pinning party was held at Happy Hal's. 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