Page 6 名院醫藥 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 7, 1958 Campus Club News Clubs Name New Members Quill Club Twenty-three students have been accepted for membership in the Quill Club on the basis of manuscripts submitted in the recent literary contest. The date for initiation has not yet been set. All students who submitted manuscripts in the contest may pick them up before March 19 at the office of Kenneth S. Rothwell, assistant professor of English, 209 Ferris Hall. Those accepted are John S. Callahan of Independence, Cora Jeanette Jackson of Hutchinson, Nancy Donaldson of Chanute, Melvin Schmidt of Topeka, Judith Miller of Fort Scott, Paul B. Lewellyn of Hutchinson, sophomores; Michael Bell of Hoisington, Lloyd Karnes of Sabetha, Philip P. Aherne of Wichita, Carolyn Davis of Kansas City, Mo., and Marcia Opperman of Fredonia, juniors. Bill Summers of Wichita, Hester James of Independence, Mo., Marjorie Ann Harmon of LaHarpe, seniors; Ray Volbe of the Bronx, N. Y. Gunter Prechtel of Nuernberg, Germany. Samuel von Winbush of Philadelphia, Pa., and Helga Sommer of Villach, Austria, graduate students. Lora Kay Reiter of Simpson, John E. Fowler of Bethel, Mary L. Brown of Hutchinson, Janet Juneau of Topeka, freshmen; Robert Lawrence of Emporia, special student. B'nai B'rith Hillel The new international folk dance group sponsored by B'nai Brith Hiliel Counselorship of KU will hold their second meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Students from Assyria, Iran. Sorority, Hall Elect Officers Gamma Phi Beta Linda Farmer, Pratt junior, has been elected president of Gamma Phi Beta sorority for the coming year. Other officers are Becky Swander, San Antonio, Tex., pledge trainer; Carol Mittong, Kansas City, Mo. house manager; Carol Green, Cleveland, Ohio, treasurer; Jane O'Neil, Kansas City, Mo., recording secretary; Barbara Wilson, Wilmington Del., scholarship chairman; Kay Rider, Wichita, standards chairman; Jean Elson, Paola, membership chairman; Ruth Olson, Wichita, chaplain. Ann Brenneison, Kansas City, Kan, intramurals chairman; Susan Eggleston, Macon, Mo., song leader; Donna Logan, Nevada, Mo., alumna relations; Jan Goldsby, Kansas City, Mo, Jayhawker representative; Zoe Ann Kelley, Pratt, parliamentarian; Kay Winegarner, Arkansas City, assistant pledge trainer. All are juniors. Kay Miller, Leavenworth, social chairman; Judy Goodbar, Kansas City, Ken, corresponding secretary; Donna Bowman, Russell, efficiency chairman; Marilyn Henning, Ottawa, activities chairman; Marilyn Miller, Lawrence, rituals chairman; Lou Ann Murray, Nickerson, sergeant-at-arms Gwen Gray, Coffeyville, librarian; Sylvia Scott, Hutchinson, skit chairman; Peggy Guthrie, Prairie Village, philanthropy chairman; Susie Kastner, Salina, assistant scholarship chairman; Katie O'Neil, Kansas City, Mo.; assistant treasurer; Marilyn Hogendobler, Prairie Village, assistant house manager. All are sonhomores Sarah Dillaha, Topeka junior, and Sue Wheat, Overland Park sophomore, are rush book co-chairmen. Oread Hall Gary Mowry, Kansas City, Mo. senior, has been elected president of Oread Hall for the spring semester. Other officers elected were Max Griffin, Salina, vice president; Earl Norris, Oregon, Mo., treasurer; both juniors. Phil Clark, Independence, Mo., secretary; Charles Winfrey, Neodesha, intramurals manager; Dan Durham, Memphis, Tex., social chairman; all freshmen. La Confrerie Greece, Israel and other countries will teach dances of their home countries. . . . Thirty students will be initiated into La Conferrie, junior French honorary society, Friday. The initiation will follow a dinner at 5:30 p.m. in the English Room of the Kansas Union. The students to be initiated are selected on the basis of their work in French and general academic standing. They are Kav Ewert. Rozanne Barry, Kansas City, Mo. Dale Bellerose, Lawrence; John Jordan Crittenden, Nancy McBride, Wichita; Lynn Miller, Dodge City, Charles Nicholson, Ottawa; Marion Placke, Webster Groves, Mo.; Mark Savlor, Topeka; all juniors. Abilene; Paul Hansen, Wamego; Carolyn Oman, Lawrence; Rhoda Melinda Taylor, Topeka; Clinton Vermillion, Goodland; all seniors Judy Allen, Lawrence; Steve Callahan, Independence; Dorothy Drake, Webster Groves, Mo.; Alice Forssberg, Logan; Elinor Hadley, Kansas City, Mo.; Joanne Halder- son, Bartlesville, Okla.; Harold McConnell, Lawrence; Ilze Sedriks, Kay Shiner, Topeka; Tom Van Dyke, Kansas City, Mo.; all sophomores. Marilyn Campbell, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich.; Judy Cole, Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Foley, Lawrence; Mary Gewinner, Webster Groves, Mo.; Karen Marks, Wichita; Donald Schmacher, Kansas City, Kan.; all freshmen. Following the initiation, the group will attend the French language movie in Hoch, "The Game of Love." Organized Houses Initiate Nancy Holmes, Hutchinson, Gretchen Jehle, Wichita, Susan Mitchell, Falls City, Neb., and Phoebe Watkins, Leavenworth, all juniors. Delta Tau Delta Alpha Tau Omega fraternity an nounces the- pledging of Franck McEvoy, Wilson freshman, and James Hoffman, Independence, Me sophomore. Mary Ann Mize, Salina; Nancy O'Brien, Great Lakes, Ill.; Sandy Owens, Kansas City, Kan; Pat Daw-Son, Nancy Scott, Emporia; Sally Stucky, Bogota, Colombia, South America; Nancy Suellentrop, Great Bend; Sue Suran, Hays; Anne Taylor, Austin, Tex.; Judy Vancil, Abilene. All are sophomores. Other initiates are Kay Rathbone, Annette Willis, Rebecca Brown, Wichita; Sue Sentney, Molly Clark, Hutchinson; Jane Dean, Prairie Village; Jeanne Garlinghouse, Lincoln, Neb.; Alice Gould, Kansas City, Mo.; Judy Allen, Barbara Hodgson, Lawrence. Pi Beta Phi sorority has announced the initiation of 26 pledges. Marilyn Mull, Chanute sophomore, was honor initiate. Delta Tau Delta fraternity's regiional conference was held Frida and Saturday at KU. Pi Beta Phi ON TICKETS NOW Fraternity chapters attending were from the Universities of Missouri Oklahoma, Nebraska, South Dakota North Dakota, Texas; Westminster College, Oklahoma State College, Kansas State College, Iowa State College, Texas Tech and Texas Christian University. Lambda Chi Alpha S SALE .. On The Hill. ID's Admit *** We are expecting an unprecedented demand for tickets f BETTER Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity has announced the initiation of eight pledges. HURRY! BELL'S MUSIC STORE UNION TICKET CENTER On sale at Mon., Tues., Wed. The initiates are Alan Taylor, Plainville, Robert Smith, Salina, John Durrett, Prairie Village, Robert, Wainwright, Mission, Donald Schalzreid, Dighton, Wes Pearson, Scott City, all freshmen; Edward Bailey, Atchison sophomore; Edward Spencer, Kansas City, Mo. junior. March 10,11,12 Chancellor Franklin D. Murpuk and Harvey Wiles, head of the Kansas State Corporation Commissioner spoke at the banquet Saturday. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Tau Omega son, Kansas City, and Robert Weir, Independence, Mo., juniors; Robert Nebrig, Leavenworth sophomore. Gordon Kauffman, Overland Park, was the honor initiate, and Bill Charles, Oak Park, Ill., was the out- standing initiate. Both are freshmen. e and the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity has announced the initiation of 14 pledges. Other initiates are Gary John- Billy Watkins, Canton, Miss., Alan Lane, Prairie Village, Bill Eubank, Shawnee, Joe Letts, St. Joseph, Mo., William Bridson, Max Miller Wichita, Hugh Lybarger, Leawood, Jack Makepeace, Merriam, Jeff Reynolds, Hays, all freshmen. Henry Shenk, an alumnus, delivered the initiation address at a breakfast in honor of the initiates. Other initiates are Robert Renn, Willard Van Veer, Kansas City, Kan., Dale Coy, George Cartill, Royce Marquardt, Kansas City, Mo. all freshmen. Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau fraternity has announced the initiation of six men. 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