Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 27, 1958 Campus Club News Women! Get Your Higher Degrees Women students, do you really want that master's or doctor's degree? When there's a will—there's a way. The assistantships, internships and fellowships available consist primarily of the counselor-type program co-ordinated with a study program. The number of semester hours which can be taken is usually limited to 10 or 12. "Many women students would like to continue their schooling for their master's or doctor's degree but feel that they can't after the expenses of the first four years," said Miss Patricia Patterson, assistant dean of women. "These internships, assistantships and fellowships provide such an opportunity." "Although many of the students who use the counselor-type advanced scholarships are interested in counseling work as a profession, this is not necessarily true," Miss Patterson said. "Many have majors in other fields." Scholarships As High As $1,600 Scholarships As High As $1,600 The amount of the scholarships vary among the programs, with some running as high as $1,600 for nine months plus the remission of registration fees. A number pay both room and board and some an additional amount each month or basic fees. Miss Patterson, who received her master's degree using a counseling internship, thinks highly of the opportunities afforded by the advanced scholarships. Personal qualifications, academic record, and a bachelor's degree are the bases of selection for the various internships, assistantships and fellowships, however requirements do differ. "The counselor positions provide valuable training and experience in leadership, dormitory government and counseling," she said. Available At Many Schools The schools which have available Club Reorganized, Others Elect Officers, Plan Meeting Student NEA Mt. Oread chapter is the new name for the KU chapter of Student National Education Assn., professional association for University students preparing to teach. The association has replaced the Education Club on the campus. It is open to anyone interested in the field of education, freshmen and sophomores included. Program will include panel discussions about student teaching, and speakers on the adult's, student's, and principal's views on the field of education. advanced scholarships are well distributed and can be found in almost any area. They include University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Penn., Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., and Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. Women interested may inquire at the Dean of Women's office. Selections are being made now by the schools and applications should be made as soon as possible. Theetas, Sig Alphs Announce Initiations Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held initiation services for 17 pledges at the chapter house Saturday. Barbara Fields, Webster Groves, Mo. sophomore, was honor initiate. Other initiatives are Jane Carr, Junction City, Kate Deal, Wichita, Judy Duncan, Overland Park, Joan Eresch, Beloit, Sherri James, Emporia, Elaine Knupo, Washington, Iowa, Margaret Ann Kurt and Joy Monsees, Kansas City, Mo., Barbara Lemert and Suzann Smith, Arkansas City, Marietta Meigs, Mission Affiliation services were held for Marilyn Mermis, Hays senior. She Designed 'Judith' Costumes Beverly Sargent, Great Bend, Jane Paramore, Topeka, Julie Harnar, Lawrence, Margaret Tolle, El Dorado, all sophomores; Judy Pierce, Bethesda, Md. junior. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lois Jane Quaid, Norman, Okla. graduate student, designed the costumes and staged the play "Judith" which opened Monday night in the experimental theatre of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Thomas Herlocker, Winfield sophomore, was honor initiate. "Judith" was chosen by Miss Quinid because "it is a challenge to the director and actors as well as the audience." Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has announced the initiation of 21 men. "Only once before has 'Judith' been produced in the U.S. This could be because it comes from the Apocrypha, books from the Old Testament which were banned because of esoteric and harmful wisdom," she said, "and because of the many ways of interpreting it." Hutchinson junior; Dick Farmer, Great Bend, David Ainsworth, Charles Mellwaine, Wichita, John McCahe, Topeka, Dick Hammond, Dale Chaffin, Paul Banshaf, Kansas City, Kan., Mike Herwood, Mike Wilcox, Kansas City, Mo., Clark Stewart, Nashville, Kan., Edward Reilly, Robert Whyte, Robert Nolop, Leavenorth, Ralph Caster, Raytown, Mo. James Hodge, Jessup, Md., Donald Harris, Kirkwood, Mo., Robert Hartley, Baxter Springs, all freshmen. Connecticut had the first written constitution in America. It was called the Fundamental Orders. Blue cheese comes from a famous family of cheeses with a history dating back to 1070. Disc Den in Rowlands Book Store 1241 Oread Other initiates are Bill Smith, Great Bend, Rex Howell, Macksville, both sophomores; Ralph Meyer, MORE POWER MORE ECONOMY The most miles possible for your gasolene dollar? Cities Service New Milemaster gives you this plus----higher octane knock free hill climbing----at Regular Price. CITIES CITIES SERVICE FRITZ CO. Phone VI 3-4321 Industrial Design Student Assn. SERVICE 8th and NEW HAMPSHIRE Adviser is Roger M. English, instructor of industrial design. Robert Deines, Russell senior, has been elected president of the Industrial Design Student Assn. Other officers elected are Bill Swartz, vice president, Edward Julian, publicity chairman, both Kansas City, Mo. seniors; John Dixon Davis, St. Louis sophomore, trasurer; Dan Boswell, Kansas City, Mo. junior, secretary. --- Finance And Insurance Club Adm. William Terrell of Barret, Fitch, North & Co., Lawrence, will speak to the Finance and Insurance Club at 7:30 tonight in 305 Kansas Union. His topic will be "Investment Banking and Brokerage Funds." L. G. BALFOUR CO. Fraternity Jewelers INITIATION PRESENTS Now is the Time to Order 411 West 14th Al Lauter Phone VI 3-1571 25 V 837 Mass.