Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. March 14, 1958 Campus Club News Organizations Hold Meetings, Elections Jay Janes Mary Theresa Gainey, Prairie Village junior, was elected president of the Jay Janes for the 1958-59 academic year Wednesday in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Other officers are Diana Gayle Kenoyer, Hugoton senior, vice president. Ann Underwood, Emporia, treasurer; Marilyn Moyer, Kansas City, Mo., social chairman; Carol Plumb, Overland Park, song leader; Eunice Jones, Sabetha, notifications chairman. All are juniors. Margaret Tolle, El Dorado, secretary; June Carter, Lincoln, Neb. historian; Sherri James, Emporia and Carol Abernathy, Kansas City, Kan.. Red Pepper advisers. All are sophomores. The officers will be installed March 26. *** Members of Alpha Delta Sigma national professional advertising fraternity for men, and Gamma Alpha Chi, national professional advertising fraternity for women, saw a movie Wednesday, "Do You Belong in Advertising?" The movie broke down the various phases of advertising as to the possibilities of joys in each one. Alpha Delta Sigma The groups also scheduled a join field trip to Harry Turner and As associates, Inc., an advertising agency; in Topeka, for March 28. . . . International Club A German, Swiss, and Austrian evening will be presented by the International Club at 8:00 tonight in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Franz Semmelmann, Bocholt Westphalia, Germany graduate student and chairman of the program, said. "We three nations work together to build a better Europe in spite of the difference in background. I hope the evening will introduce these three countries to Americans and students from other countries." There will be folk dances, folk songs, color slides, and a colored movie of the Swiss Alps, "Zig Zag through Switzerland." Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity held its Founder's Day recently in commemoration of its founding at the University of Alabama 102 years ago. Parties were held at the Town House Hotel in Kansas City, Kan. March 7, and at the Lassen Hotel, Wichita, Saturday. ... On The Hill ... Sigma Alpha Epsilon The fraternity's chapters of the University of Missouri, George Washington University, Westminster College, Kansas State College and University of Kansas attended. Delta Chi The pledge class of Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained the pledge class of Alpha Phi with a brunch at the chapter house Saturday. Pi Beta Phi Delta Chi fraternity and Alpha Phi sorority held a breakfast and a bridge party at the chapter house Saturday. Mrs. Veva Huntington and Mrs. Eibel Harmon were chaperones. The feratrnity will have an informal dance for members and their dates at the Delta Chi house Saturday. . . . Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained faculty members at a dessert at the chapter house Tuesday. Alnha Phi Mrs. Fred Hatton, Alpha Phi sorority district governor, arrived Monday for a four day visit with the chapter. Kansas Girl To Get Scholarship From Fashion Show Proceeds The annual scholarship benefit fashion show, sponsored by the Newcomers and the University Women's Clubs, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The proceeds from the show will be used for a scholarship to be given to a Kansas girl. members will model spring fashions. The students are Janet Williams, Wichita, Suzan Spainhour, Greensburgh, Donna Lee Lamb, Topeka, Sara Carnahan, Topeka, Annette Willis, Wichita, all sophomores. Mary Lou Leavitt, Prairie Village senior; Glenda Price, Topeka, Audrey Reynolds, Barbara Reynolds, both of Kansas City, Kan., Karen Martin, Toneka, all freshmen. The faculty wives are Mrs. Elliot Dick, wife of Elliott C. Dick, assistant professor of bacteriology; Mrs. L. N Flint, wife of the late L. N. Flint, professor of journalism. Juices left over from canned fruits can be used instead of water or milk to give added flavor and nutrients to gelatin and puddings. Mrs. Robert Beer, wife of Robert Beer, associate professor of entomology; Mrs. Robert Sudlow, wife of Robert N. Sudlow, assistant professor of drawing and painting; Mrs. Charles Phoenix, wife of Charles H. Phoenix, assistant professor of psychologv; Mrs. Milton Steinhardt, wife of Milton Steinhardt, associate professor of music history. Mrs. Lewin Goff, wife of Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama; Mrs. Roy Laird, wife of Roy D. Laird, assistant professor of political science; Mrs. Richard Schira, wife of Richard A. Shira, instructor of drawing and painting; Mrs. Tom Rea, wife of Tom Rea, instructor of journalism. Tickets may be obtained from members of the University Women's Club. Mrs. Wakefield Dort, wife of Wakefield Dort, associate professor of geology; Mrs. Billie Rae Worthington, wife of Billie Rae Worthington, instructor of piano; Mrs. David Dykstra, wife of David Dykstra, instructor of English; and Mrs. Charles Swanke, wife of Charles C. 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