Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1958 en gr t w of lo ca ev we or w er ( u st on lt he po d EF R MWER JANE JENKINS Ienkins-Tavlor 2 Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. John O. Jenkins, Newton, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane Anne, to James Emmitt Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Taylor, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Jenkins is a junior in the School of Fine Arts and a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Taylor is a graduate of the School of Engineering and Architecture and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He is now stationed with the army in Washington, D.C. No wedding plans have been made Turner-Dibble The engagement of Carolee Ewing Turner to Paul Dibble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ralph Dibble, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner. All are of Toneka. Miss Turner is a junior in the School of Fine Arts and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr Dibble is a senior in the School of Business and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. A fall wedding is planned NOW! THRU WED. MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW Wed. Night At 8:40 We're not allowed to divulge the title but guarantee it will be one of the following: Bridge of the River Kwai Doctor at Large Sing Boy Sing Farewell To Arms .. On The Hill.. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity has announced the pledging of Pete Abbott, Washington, D.C., and Bruce Oberg, Elmhurst, Ill., both sophomores. Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Chi *** The Triad, an annual party held by Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta, and Beta Theta Pi fraternities, was held Feb. 1 at the Town Hall Ballroom in Kansas City, Mo. The party commemorates the founding of all three fraternities at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. *** Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity announces the pledging of John Miller, Wichita, and Raymond Haines, Topeka, both freshmen. Kappa Alpha Theta . . . Nancy Smith, Liberal junior, has been elected president of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority for the coming year. Other officers elected were Anne Lacater, Wichita, vice president, Sally O'Brien, Emporia, corresponding secretary, Donna Fink, Fredonia, recording secretary, Marion Placke, Webster Groves, Mo., treasurer, Martha Crowley, Pittsburg, chaplin, Cynthia Hunter, Hutchinson, song leader, Judie Anderson, Lawrence, social chairman, Kelsy Gsell, house manager, and Susie Stout, scholarship chairman, both of Wichita, all iuniors. Marcia Bierlien, Pittsburg junior, and Sherri James, Emporia sophomore, editors, Dolores Arn, Wichita junior, and Barbara Fields, Webster Groves, Mo., sophomore, fraternity education, and Julie Harner, Lawrence sophomore, pledge co-ordinator. Delta Upsilon . . . Delta Upsilon fraternity pledge class has elected Marlin Rueb, St. Francis sophomore, president. Other officers are Steve Kurtz, Dodge City, vice president, Lee McGimsey, Salina, secretary, Ron Andreas, Abilene, treasurer and Monty Robson, Wichita, social chairman, all freshmen. Hawk Talk The Student Union takes on a gala night club atmosphere Saturday when the Student Union Activities puts on their Night Club Party. Count Basie will provide the music for the dance that evening. He is described as one of the finest jazz stylists the Union could get. BY BOB MACY Van Palmer, Independence junior, is chairman of the big party. He and his committees have been working for weeks to insure that the night will be a big success. Along with the dance, the Union is taking a limited number of reservations for the dinner that will precede the dance. There will only be room for 270 couples for the dinner. Tickets will be on sale until Thursday evening, providing they last that long. Palmer was reluctant to give any description of the decorations, saying he and the committees were hoping to keep the decorations a secret. "Everything is going real smoothly for the party. It appears this is going to be an outstanding social event for the students." Palmer commented on the party by saving: Tickets for the dance can be bought at the door, again providing they last that long. The dance is being limited to 1200 couples to eliminate overcrowding that has bothered students in the past. Dance tickets are $2.50 per couple, dinner tickets are $4 per couple. It looks like a good chance for a real lively evening. Clubs Elect Officers, Choose Members,Hold Meetings Lutheran Student Martha Crosier, Lawrence junior, was elected vice president of the Midwest region of the Lutheran Student Assn. of America at the midwinter training conference held Feb. 7-9 at Bethany College, Lindsburg. Assn. Other KU students attending the conference were, Barbara Asbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. graduate student, James Cederbarg, Herndon sophomore, Charles Clutz, Rochester, N.Y. junior, Barbara Bullock, Wichita sophomore, and Marilyn Rogge, Auburn, Neb. junior. SCARAB Douglas Clark Smith, Lawrence senior, has been elected president of SCARAB, professional architectural society. Other officers elected are Robert C. Davis, Lawrence, vice president, Charles R. Duff, Lawrence secretary, John L. Greer, Wichita, treasurer, and Lloyd G. Swank, Topeka, historian, all seniors. --- . . . Liahona Fellowship David Kohlman, Lamoni. Iowa junior, has been elected president of the Liahona Fellowship, student organization of the Reorganized Church of the Latter Day Saints. Other officers elected were Judy White, Clovis, N. M., external vice president, Carol Morris, Kansas City, Kan. internal vice president, both juniors; Filla Mae Vickrey, Independence, Mo., sophomore, secretary; Bill Nichols, Independence, Mo. treasurer, Bill Hall, San Antonio Tex, S. R. C., both seniors. Newcomers' Club --- A scene from the play, "The Foui Poster Bed," will be presented by Tom and Shirley Rea at the Newcomers' Club meeting at 8 pm. Thursday in the Art Museum lounge. Mrs. Maurine Wilks is chairman of the hostess committee for the meeting. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Harold Hyden, Mrs. James D. McClure, Mrs. Robert Colodyn, and Mrs. Ward Lockwood --- Delta Sigma Pi John Bourret, Mission junior, has been elected president of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity. Other officers elected were Robert Raymond, Overland Park, vice president, Ronald Johnson, Lawrence, vice president, seniors; Larry Miles, Holyrood graduate student, treasurer; Dick Stilley, Raytown, Mo., secretary, Craig Haselwood, Wichita, chancellor, and Donald Williams, Mission, historian, all juniors. Pi Mu Epsilon Four graduate students and five seniors have been elected member of Pi Mu Epsilon honorary mathematics organization. Those elected were Neal M. Ken dall, Houston, Tex. Jim S. Kaboy ashi, Matsumoto, Japan, David W Lane, Pittsburg, Mary Jane Secres Ponca City, Okla, all graduate students. Richard Hinderliter Wichita Mary Jane Laurd, Holly Springs Miss, Patricia Viola Cormack, Abilene, Arlan B. Ramsay, Dodge City Rhoda Melinda Taylor, Topeka, al seniors. The students will be initiated April 25 at the annual mathematic dinner. AUTO PARTS AND TIRES New or Used Auto Wrecking And Junk Co. East End of 9th St. VI 3-0956 ... 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