Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 20.1958 Campus Club News Professional Groups Plan Meetings, Elect Mu Phi Epsilon Marva Lou Powell, Topeka senior, has been elected president of Mu Phi Epsilon, national professional music sorority. Other officers elected were Creta Carter, Lawrence, vice-president; Mary Warren, Muskogee, Okla. chaplain; Zoe Ann Kelley, Pratt, warden; Martha Crowley, Pittsburg, rush chairman. All are juniors. Carol Riedmiller, Glasco, correspondency secretary; Jane Carr, Junction City, recording secretary; Sandra Harding, Lawrence, alumnae secretary; Edna Wenger, Montrose, Colo., historian. All are sophomores. Sara Jane Hopkins, Booneville Mo. treasurer; Bev Runkle, Pittsburg. choreist. Both are seniors. Phi Beta Pi *** Heinrich Necheles, director of gastro-intestinal research at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, will deliver the Sherwood lecture, sponsored by Phi Beta Pi, professional medical fraternity, at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 27, in Bailey Auditorium. He will speak about "The Importance of the Phrenic Nerves in Gastro-Intestinal Research and Disease." The Sherwood lectures are named in honor of Dr. Noble P. Sherwood, professor emeritus of bacteriology. The speakers chosen are persons prominent in the field of medicine. Dr. Necheles and Dr. Sherwood will be honored at a banquet at the Phi Beta Pi chapter house before the lecture. Sigma Xi "A Fragment of Philosophy" will be the title of a speech by Peter J. Caws, visiting assistant professor of philosophy, at a meeting of Sigma Xi, honorary science society, 7:30 tonight in 124 Malott. Mr. Caws will discuss the ways in which philosophy has learned from science and the way science can be helped by philosophy. International Club The International Club presented an Austrian, German and Swiss evening program Friday night in the Jawahir Room of the Kansas Union Color slides of Austria and Germany and a color movie of Switzerland were shown. 3 Pinnings Announced Peltzie-Borenstein The pinning of Alan Peltiez, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, to Rosanne Borenstein, Kansas City, Mo., has been announced by Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Koch-Horowitz ... Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity has announced the pinning of Harold Koch, Kansas City, Mo. senior, to Sibyl Horowitz, Kansas City, Mo. Neufeld-Oliver Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity has announced the pinning of Mike Neufeld, Brooklyn, N. Y. freshman, to Pam Oliver, Kansas City, Mo. Sororities Plan Open Houses Twelve social sororities will hold open house for freshman women Saturday, April 12, and Sunday, April 13, according to Nancy Fligg, Kansas City, Mo. junior and Panhellenic Council president. Seven parties will be held at the sorority houses from 1:30-5:25 p.m. Saturday, and five parties from 2:4:45 p.m. Sunday. Each party will be 45 minutes and skils will be presented by each sorority during the 12-party schedule. Freshman women will attend the open houses according to the floors where they live in Gertrude Sellards Pearson, North College and Corbin dormitories. Members of Panhellenic and Junior Panhellenic Councils will visit freshman women dormitories on March 31 to explain the sorority open house and to answer questions. THIS SPELLS PHOTO SERVICE! Alpha Phi sorority held its annual informal Phi Fi Fo Fum party Friday at the chapter house. A pre-party was held in the Flame Room of the Dine-a-Mite. C ameras- A ccessories- M ovie and slide projectors- E xposure meters- R ental projectors and cameras- A ll films-black & white & color Alpha Phi The chaperones were Mrs. Eethel Harmon, Mrs. Donald MacLoed, Mrs. Madge McElhaney and Mrs. A. B. Cole. Four members from the Cincinnati chapter of Triangle were present at the party. Triangle fraternity held its annual St. Pat's Party Saturday in the chapter house C customer Satisfaction- E everything you need- N ever too busy to help you T ips to improve your picture taking- E enjoyable pictures for you- R eally fast finishing service; both black & white and color- The chaperones were Mrs. Donald McCloud, Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mrs. Mildred Wogan, housemothers. Norman Vonesh, Franklin Park, Ill.; James Duff, Pittsburg, Ken- neth Hull, Pratt, Jack Uhlr, Chicago, all sophomores; Wendell Ridder, Gigginsville, Mo, junior. Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity has announced the pledging of Joseph L. Campbell, Independence, Mo., and Ronald D. Barta, Salina. Both are sophomores. Alpha Kappa Lambda Stephenson Hall Stop in today at the CAMERA CENTER for your ONE STOP camera service Store Hours 9:30-5:30 M-S; till 8:30 Thurs. Stephenson Hall held its annual spring costume party Saturday. The party had a caveman theme. Triangle Other initiates are Scott Gilles, Newton Jones, Terry Jackson, Prairie Village; Tad Morgan, Kansas City, Kan.; Roger Hill, Augusta; Gordon Davis, Tom Holler, Wichita; Perry Walters, Tonganoxie; Alar Wuthnow, Hope; Kenneth Rothrock, Willington, All are freshmen. Alpha Tau Omega CAMERA CENTER Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has announced the initiation of 16 men. Don Logan, Prairie Village freshman, was honor initiate. .. . . BILL OLIN LEO HUNDLEY . On The Hill . Chaperones were Mrs. Lester Jeter, Merl Nichols, Mrs. Althea Galloway and Mrs. Lucille Kenton. Stephenson Hall recently held an exchange dinner with Douthart Hall. 1015 Mass. Ph.VI 3-9471 Next To Varsity Theater EVERYBODY BUT EVERYBODY NEEDS A CHECKING ACCOUNT EVERYBODY BUT EVERYBODY CAN AFFORDing secretary; Edward Dolson, Kansas City, Mo., corresponding secretary; Dick Rohlf, Kirkwood, Mo., historian. All are sophomores. ThriftiCheck. 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Phi Gamma Delta Other officers are Dick Dowell Bartlesville, Okla., treasurer; John Peppercorn, Overland Park, recording secretary; Edward Dolson, Kansas City, Mo., corresponding secretary; Dick Rohlf, Kirkwood, Mo., historian. All are sophomores. Dan Casson, Topeka junior, has been elected president of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will hold its annual stag pig dinner banquet Saturday. Two hundred alumni are expected to attend. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has announced the pledging of Joseph Harkins, Ottawa sophomore. Pearson Hall Chaperones were Mrs. Sam T. Allen and Mrs. Jean Tice. Pearson Hall held an Ides of March party Saturday. Dinner and refreshments were served. Pearson Hall held an exchange dinner Tuesday, March 11, with Watkins Hall. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has announced the pledging of Larry Murphy, Orange, Conn. freshman, and Bill Sheets, Hot Springs, Ark. sophomore. 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