KU Medical Groups Announce Members Page 3 Members of Alpha Omega Alpha, national medical fraternity, and Sigma Theta Tau, honorary society in nursing, have been announced. gainst over "The eighteen new members of Alpha Omega Alpha, the Phi Beta Kappa of the medical profession, are in the upper 25 per cent of their class." Dr. Robert Manning, sponsor of the fraternity, said. Quat inter- is a unism agard- as one con- of the city and local rt the million d over No more than one-sixth of the class can be selected. These men are chosen not only for their scholastic ability, but also for their character and their personality. 300 or lives the pro set up national targets efforts a row empayroll onth. atteries. culp paa U.S. be called "SENIORS SELECTED had to have at least a 2.0 scholastic average before they were even considered," Lily Larson, counselor for Sigma Theta Tau, said. "The two juniors had to have a 2.4 grade point average." The re-established chapter of Sigma Theta Tau at KUMC has 12 new members. Each of the women selected are at least half way through their nursing student program. Alpha Omega Alpha fourth-year student initiates are: Jerrold Bernstein, Kansas City, Mo.; George Blackburn, Joplin, Mo.; Don Detmer, Great Bend; William Godfrey, Arkansas City; and Terril Hart, Mission. Third-year students are: John Falletta, Arma; Robert Rich, Newton; and Ronald Rubin, Kansas City. Arlo Hermeck, Richmond; Fritz Johnson, Kensington; John Moyor, Hamlin; Jon Smith, Hardtner; and Richard Spann, Wichita. Dr. Charles Brackett, associate professor of surgery, and Dr. Robert Brown, assistant professor of medicine, were elected as faculty and alumnus members, respectively. ELBERT SMITH, Kansas City; Mark Johnston, Kansas City; and Thomas Saver, Kansas City. SIGMA THETA TAU new members are Judith Mairer, Oklahoma City, Okla., junior; Cynthia Kershaw, Richfield, Minn., junior; Nancy Ballard, Wichita senior; and Linda Fluke, Kingman senior. Mary Jane Jorden, Columbus senior; Patricia Meyers, Shawnee senior; Mary Ann Nichols, Alton senior; Ruthanne Thielen, Satanta senior; Beverly Willis, Cedar Falls, Iowa, senior; and Nancy Whetzel. Parsons senior. Faculty members elected are Miss Marion Rose and Miss Maude Adams of the department of nursing education. Having Cocktails? A Complete Assortment For You 12 oz. Pilsner ... 50c 15½ oz. Cooler ... 26c 6 oz. Champagne ... 50c 12 oz. Collins ... 21c 4½ oz. Cocktail ... 50c 10 oz. Highball ... 21c 6 oz. Sour ... 50c 9 oz. Old Fashioned ... 21c 5 oz. Wine ... 50c 6 oz. Sour ... 19c 1 oz. Cordial ... 50c 2 oz. Jigger ... 19c Wednesday, May 19, 1965 University Daily Kansan New initiates of Alpha Gamma Delta, international social sorority, will live at 1727 W. 24th St. next year. Sorority Prepares House for Chapter Mrs. Robert Ryan, Fairfield, Iowa, and Grand Treasurer of Alpha Gamma Delta, signed the contract yesterday morning. Mrs. Sydney Schroeder, 902 W. 25th St. and Lawrence Alumnae Chapter president, announced the housing arrangements. Mrs. Schroeder said the house will be remodeled to the specifications of Alpha Gamma Delta. A partition will be removed to provide a large living room. The house will provide living quarters for 60 women and their house mother. The house is a temporary arrangement until the permanent house is built on a lot owned by the chapter on Stewart Avenue. The new chapter house will be near the Lambda Chi Alpha and Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity houses. Plans to build have already been started by the Alpha Gams. They are presently interviewing architects to design the house. Drama Students Direct Classmates in Scenes Student directors will be directing their classmates when two speech and drama classes produce three scenes from well-known plays next week. The scenes, part of the semester's work in the classes, will be performed in the Experimental Theatre at 3:30 Friday, Monday, May 24, and Wednesday, May 26. The scene to be performed will be a selection from Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew." It is about a spirited, strongminded woman, who finally meets her match. In the selected scene, Katherine, the woman, is finally subdued by Petruchio. She is tamed, but is still undaunted. DIRECTING THIS scene will be Robert Farrell, Elgin, Ill., graduate student. The second scene is a selection from George Bernard Shaw's "Man and Superman." The scene is the dream scene known as "Don Juan in Hell." In this scene, Don Juan has a dialogue with the Devil. In Shaw's hell one can have every desire there except feeling and intensity of thought. Directing the scene will be William Marsh. Hays graduate student. THE THIRD scene is a selection from Dylan Thomas's "Under Milkwood." This play is a picture of a day in the life of a small Welsh village. Directing this scene will be James Cope, Kingston. Mo., senior. The research and preparation of each scene was divided among each of the three groups producing the scene. After each of the scenes, Lewin Goff, professor of speech and drama, will lead a discussion on the scene and the way in which it was presented. The different problems of directing and acting will be discussed. Students are welcome to come and watch the scenes and to take part in the discussion. Tropical Hopsack Blazer as Featured in TIME SUMMER vacation. You're going where the girls are. With a full car, you won't have room for a steamer trunk. Even though you've got to pack lightly, It's obvious you're going to need a blazer. Take a Cricketeer Shirtweight Hopsack blazer. 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