Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 17. 1958 1 2 3 4 Fiction Writer To Speak At Matrix Table Dinner Fiction writer Susan Kuehn Boyd, Iowa City, Iowa, will be guest speaker at the annual Matrix Table Dinner of Theta Sigma Phi, professional fraternity for women in journalism, March 26, at 6:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Mrs. Boyd is a Wellesley graduate of 1947 and held a Stanford Writing Fellowship in 1949-50 at Stanford University. She has had stories published in the "O. Henry Prize Stories," in 1947 and 1950 which were originally published in Mademoiselle "Best American Short Stories, 1952" contains one of Mrs. Boyd's stories originally published in Harper's Magazine. She is also represented in "Stanford Short Stories, 1951." Mrs. Bovd will speak on her career in fiction writing and how the homemaker can make writing an extracurricular career. Everyone interested in writing may attend the dinner. Reservations should be made before March 20 with Carol Huston, 1144 W. 11th St., Lawrence, phone VI 3-6060. Also at the dinner a Kansas newspaper woman will be honored for outstanding work in journalism. Members of Alpha Rho Gamma, professional jewelry and silversmithing fraternity, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the jewelry studio in Bailey Annex. Campus Club News Alpha Rho Gamma Bertram Trillich Jr., assistant professor of business administration, will speak about the business side of jewelry and silversmithing. Sigma Alpha Iota Mrs. Angelica Morales van Sauer, visiting professor of piano, was initiated as an honorary member of Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music fraternity, at the province state day held here March 8. After her initiation Mrs. Morales left to perform with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and to give recitals in Indianapolis, Ind. and in New York City for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She has appeared as soloist with European orchestras and has been an artist-teacher at the Mexico City National Conservatory and the Vienna State Academy of Music. The party will be divided into two sections. Girls with last names from A to K are to go from 7 to 8 p.m., the rest from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. A bus will leave Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall at 6:45 p.m. to take freshmen to the first party. Another bus will leave at 8:10 p.m. The buses will return the women to GSP. Everyone will wear name tags and something green. Sororities To Aid Sclerosis Drive The Shamrock Shindig for freshman women, given by the Jay Sisters, will be held from 7-9:30 p.m. Monday in the Military Science Building. Sorority women will canvass Lawrence March 22 when each chapter will cover 30 city blocks soliciting funds for the multiple sclerosis drive as their Greek Week good will project. The women will canvass from 9:30 am. until noon. Members of the Lawrence Multiple Sclerosis Society will finish the all-day campaign. The Panhellenic Council, sorority governing body, sponsors a city or campus project as part of Greek Week each year. Joyce C. Elliot, Independence, Mo., junior and project chairman, said the purpose is to acquaint the town with Greek intent and good will. Jay Sisters SUSAN KUEHN BOYD Eight KU women have been selected to serve on Mademoiselle magazine's national College Board for this year. 8 Women On College Board The women are Carol Barker, Independence, Mo., Carol Ann Huston, Kansas City, Mo., Marilyn Mermis, Hays, Margaret Throm, Overland Park, Nancy Woodson, Kansas City, Kan, all seniors; Clydene Boots, Isabel, Mary Helen Clark, Kansas City, Mo., both juniors; Carolina Coe, McPherson sophomore. Vary doughnut balls with nuts dried fruit, cheese, or crumpled bacon added to the dough. Or roll warm doughnuts in flavored sugar, chopped and toasted coconut, or chopped nuts, or dip in melted chocolate. They are among the 790 students who competed with applicants from colleges all over the country to win places on the Board, according to Mademoiselle. For a change, combine cooked fresh Brussels sprouts with diced carrots. Add butter or margarine, salt, black pepper and a touch of ground dill seed. As College Board members, they will represent KU and report to Mademoiselle on cellogy life and the college scene. Each girl will complete two assignments that will help her explore her interests and abilities in writing, editing, fashion, advertising or art, in competition for the twenty Guest Editorships to be awarded by the magazine at the end of May. The Guest Editors will be brought to New York for four weeks next June to help write, edit and illustrate Mademoiselle's 1958 August College issue. Their transportation will be paid to and from New York and they will receive a regular salary for their work. 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