Page 6 University Daily Kansap Friday. March 21, 1958 Campus Club News Groups Elect, Pledge Initiate, Hear Speaker Theta Sigma Phi Pat Swanson, Newton junior, has been elected president of Theta Sigma Phi, honor journalism fraternity for women. Other officers are Clyde Boots Isabel, vice president; Eleanor Wilson, Meade, secretary; Martha Crossier, Lawrence, treasurer; Niki Economy, Kansas City, Kan., social chairman; Ramona Rush, Little River, keeper of archives. All are juniors. Kappa Epsilon --ment, 324 Strong Hall. The name and address of the candidate should be written on the back of the photograph. Kappa Epsilon, professional sorority for women in pharmacy, initiated two women Tuesday. The initiates are Susan Fleming, Bonner Springs, and Sandra Wernock, Freeport, both freshmen. The organization has announced the pledging of Deanne Crouse, Columbia, Mo. sophomore. Mu Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority, has announced the pledging of 13 women. The initiates are Janeth Auer, El Dorado, Mary Bennett, Independence, Mo., Vicki Bruner, Sedan, Judy Gorton, Lawrence, Diane Hoisington, Paradise, Loretta Johnson, Independence, Mo., Joyce Malicky, Beldwin, Evelyn Pilkington, Parsons, Dottie Lynch, Tulsa, Okla, Barbara Wendel, Kansas City, Mo., all freshmen; Patricia Duerkson, Bartlesville, Okla, Lavena Brown, Colby, both sophomores; Julie Nicholson, Lawrence senior. Zoology Club --ment, 324 Strong Hall. The name and address of the candidate should be written on the back of the photograph. Kenneth Armitage, assistant professor of zoology, gave an illustrated lecture to the Zoology Club Tuesday on his travels through Central America and his studies of ecology in lakes of El Salvador. 3 Couples Get Pinned Have Parties To Celebrate Chi Omega sorority has announced the pinning of Toni Ernst, Aurora, Ill., to Gary Creamer, Springfield, Mo., and member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Both are juniors. Ernst-Creamer The pinning was announced by Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, housemother. Miss Ernst's attendants were Sissy McMillon, Coffeyville junior and Janet Jackson, Lawrence sophomore. A pinning party will be held in the Flame Room of the Dine-a-Mite Saturday. ... Edgar-Van Dyke The pinning of Sharon Edgar, Mission, to Tom Van Dyke, Kansas City, Mo., both sophomores, has been announced by Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Van Dyke is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Miss Edgar's attendants were Betty Thomas, junior, and Jeanie Rogers, sophomore, both of Mission, and Nancy Sheehan, River Forest, Ill. sophomore. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has O'Daniel-Sisson . . . ... On The Hill . . . Phi Kappa fraternity has announced the pledging of Jack Larzeler, Minneapolis sophomore, and Bob Beall, Leavenworth junior. Phi Kappa Kappa Kappa Gamma Betty Thomas, Mission junior, has been elected president of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority for the coming year. Other officers are Jane Idol, Robinson, vice president; Lois Dubach, Kansas City, Mo., pledge trainer; Annette Johnson, Hutchinson, recording secretary; Lynne Gradinger, Halstead corresponding secretary; Ann Nichols, Hutchinson, treasurer; Donna White, Wichita, social chairman; Sandy Smith, Lawrence, senior representative to personnel; Lucy Wachter, St. Joseph, Mo., song leader, All are juniors. Janet Mangan, Prairie Village, scholarship; Penny Jones, efficiency. Special Rites Precede Easter Plans have been made by the Re-organized Latter Day Saints Liahona Fellowship for an early morning worship service on Easter Sunday at the local church. No specific time has been set. Special services and Lenten Bible studies are planned by student religious organizations for the Easter season. With spring vacation coinciding with Easter Sunday this year, most services will be held on Palm Sunday. An annual sacrificial meal and service will be held on Palm Sunday at the Methodist Wesley Foundation, The "Meal in the Upper Room," as the service is called, will climax the Lenten meditation services held each morning from 7:30 to 7:45 by the students. A group of students from the Lutheran Student Assn. will be at Bethany College in Lindsborg on Palm Sunday to attend the "Messiah." "Meet Dr. Luke" will be the discussion topic for the Presbyterian men's and women's organizations during their Lenten Bible study luncheons each Tuesday and Thursday noon at Westminster House. Dr. John Patton will be the speaker at a special Palm Sunday service at the Presbyterian Westminster Fellowship meeting. Martha Hammig, intramurals, both of Lawrence; Pat Laird, El Dorado, house manager; Jan Rodgers, Paradise, activities; Martha Littrell, Mission, registrar; Lyndon Bailey, Topeka, public relations; Julie Rayl, Hutchinson, historian; Louise Tomlinson, Wichita, chaplain; Sharon Edgar, Mission, junior representative to personnel; Penny O'Daniel, Kansas City, marshall. All are sophomores. ** Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi fraternity has announced the initiation of six members. Rollen Anderson, Kinsley junior, was honor initiate and Douglas Reed, Overland Park freshman, was scholastic initiate. Other initiates were Charles Converse, Parkville, Mo., Perry Daniel, Phoenix, Ariz., Daniel Felger, Mishawaka, Ind., James Rambo, Raytown, Mo., all freshmen. --ment, 324 Strong Hall. The name and address of the candidate should be written on the back of the photograph. Miss Industrial Design To Reign Over Display . . . Alpha Kappa Lambda Delta Gamma Other initiates are Marjorie Jones, Kansas City, Mo., Maryann Ward, McPherson, Celia Welch, Summit, N. J., Kathalee Lentz, Atchison, Harriet Nigg, Whitewater, Donna Lee Lamb, Topeka, Suzanne Beutler, Hutchinson, Linda Compton, Toopek, Sondra McIntosh, Chapman "Miss Industrial Design" will be chosen to reign over the Industrial Design display at the Engineering Exposition April 18 and 19. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity and Alpha Phi sorority will hold a pizza party Tuesday. Home Ec Teacher Gets Study Grant Delta Gamma sorority has announced the initiation of 24 pledges. Mary Shields, Independence, Mo. was honor initiate, and Sandra Daugherty, Hutchinson, was named scholarship initiate. Both are sophomores. Candidates must be students in the design department and should submit eight by ten photographs to the secretary in the design department, 324 Strong Hall. The name and address of the candidate should be written on the back of the photograph. Miss Muriel Johnson, assistant professor of home economics, has received a Danforth teacher study grant from the Danforth Foundation, a philanthropic organization. She is one of 60 persons in the United States to receive the award. The grant is a scholarship for one year to any accredited university in the United States to carry on a program of graduate study applicable to a doctorate. The average value of the scholarships is about $4,000, Miss Johnson said. Beauty, poise and scholarship will be considered in the judging. Judges will be five design department faculty members. Anita Humphrey, Overland Park. Judith Buck, Kansas City, Kan. Janet Jones, Colby, Kathryn Prothman, Kansas City, Mo. Carol Fuller, Ellis, Doris Bamber, Lawrence, Judy Hirsch, Goodland, Ellen Diane Junge, Joplin, Mo., Karen Kukuk, Kansas City, Kan. Janet Williams, Kay Morgan, Wichita. All are sophomores. Patricia Florian, Kansas City, Mo. junior. Cut down ironing by hanging slacks or trousers by the legs after washing. The wet weight of the garment takes out most of the wrinkles. To keep radiators from rustin wipe them with an oiled cloth. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 announced the pinning of Penny O'Daniel, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, to Ray Sisson, St. Joseph junior and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Miss O'Daniel's attendants were Martha Littrell, Kansas City, Mo., Frances Gainey, Kansas City, Kan., both sophomores, and Dana Haglund, Wichita junior. A pinning party was held at Happy Hal's. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP of Lawrence will WEEKLY SUNDAY, MARCH 23 10 a.m. at Myers Hall Guest Speaker: DR. N. 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