Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. March 27,1958 Campus Club News Art Show Planned Groups Elect, Initiate Delta Phi Delta Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, will hold its annual art show at the University May 2-4. The art work, consisting of ceramics, paintings, weaving, sculpture and jewelry, will be shown in the south lounge of the Kansas Union and on the terrace. All the work will be displayed during the three-day show and, after the judging for the following week. For entry blanks and further information contact the design department. Room 324 Strong Hall. --- Gamma Alpha Chi Gamma Alpha Chi, honorary advertising fraternity, initiated five members Tuesday. The initiates are Mary Alden Hutchinson, Cylden Boots, Isabel Martha Crosier, Lawrence, all juniors; Jere Glover, Salina senior; Joanne Novak, Webster Groves, Mo. sophomore. Following the initiation ceremony Mrs. Betty Broat, fashion coordinator for Weaver's Department Store, spoke to the group. Dolph Simons, editor-publisher of the Lawrence Journal-World, will speak to Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Flint Reading Room. Business Faculty To Attend Dinner Twenty members of the School of Business faculty and their wives and husbands will attend a dinner meeting of the Harvard Business School Club in Kansas City, Mo. Saturday. Professor Ed Learned of the Harvard Business School, and a KU alumnus and former teacher, will lead a group discussion on business education. Prof. Learned received the KU Alumni Distinguished Service Citation in 1948. A chartered bus will take the group to the meeting. LET THRIFTCHECKS HELP YOU SAVE MONEY! Kappa Alpha Mu ... WHEN YOU COMPARE THE COST OF PAYING BILLS WITH THRIFTICHECKS AND THE COST OF BUS FARES, ENERGY AND GENERAL WEAR AND TEAR ON YOURSELF-WELL, WETHINK YOU WILL WANT A THRIFTICHECK PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT RIGHT AWAY. COME IN TO SEE US ABOUT IT. YOU WILL FIND A WARM WELCOME HERE. Ron Miller, Kansas City, Mo. junior, Daily Kansan picture editor, was elected national vice-president of Kappa Alpha Mu, honorary photojournalism fraternity, last weekend at its annual convention in Carbondale, Ill. Miller will also serve as national membership chairman. Douglas County State Bank 900 Mass. Also attending the convention from the University were Harry Wright, director of the photographic bureau, and Jimmy Bedford, instructor in journalism. Miller Hall Gretchen Engler, Hutchinson junior, has been elected president of Miller Hall for the coming year. On The Hill Other officers elected are Judy White, Clovis, N. M. junior, vicepresident; Karen Johnson, Topeka, house manager, Barbara Ann Sanderson, Goodland, treasurer, Barbara Panzer, Lincoln, social chairman, Carol Weidensaul, Shoshoni, Wyo., freshman counselor, Trudy Gier, McPherson, inter-residence council representative, Lois French, Topeka, fire chief, all sophomores. Kathryn Johnson, Luray, secretary, Nancy Schwarz, Solomon, assistant social chairman, Mary McCammon, King City, Mo., house coordinator. Sellards Hall Sellards Hall has announced the election of Jan Cameron, Topeka sophomore, as president for the coming year. Other officers elected were Peggy Epps, Topeka, proctor; Peggy Peterson, Independence, Mo., secretary. Both are iuniors. Jan Douthitt, Augusta, vice-president; Norma Hodgson, Lane, social chairman. Both are sophomores. Linda Fornelli, Kansas City, Mo., inter-residence council representative; Helen Comstock, Sedan, treasurer; Janeth Auer, El Dorado, assistant social chairman; Waverley Anderson, Mission, freshman counselor. All are freshmen. . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon Dan Turner, Mission junior, has been elected pledge trainer of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Henry Asbell, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, was chosen historian. . . . Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has announced the election of two officers: Bob Haines, Manhattan junior treasurer, and Paul Willey, Caldwell sophomore, historian. Alpha Tau Omega ... Sigma Chi Dr. and Mrs. Harry Craig and Mrs. Fannie Spurrier were chaperones. Sigma Kappa Sigma Chi fraternity held an informal dance Saturday night at the chapter house. A tea will follow the services. Sigma Kappa sorority will hold a ground breaking ceremony for its new house at the chapter house 2 p.m. Saturday. To thicken soup without making it lumpy, add egg yolks. Let a spoonful of soup cool, add it to a well-beaten egg yolk and stir back into the hot sauce. Do not re-boil. Town & Country Shoes Soft and wonderful, Springtime's little T & C's just right for dancing, dating, doing the town. 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