10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, May 8, 1968 New CWENS named CWENS for 1968-69 were announced and recognized at the Associated Women Students (AWS) Women's Honors Night Monday. Freshman women elected to the sophomore women's honorary organization are: Gina Bikales, Shawnee Mission; Julia Blakesless, Independence; Katherine Suzanne Bocell, Kansas City; Lynn Marion Bretzt, Ruston, La.; Gail Elizabeth Cable, Cedar Vale; JoAnne Cloud, Salina; Carolyn Dammann, Shawnee Mission; Paula Dwyer, Raytown Mo.; Jerry Evans, Leawood, Jennifer Gille, Topeka, Linda Hales, Shawnee Mission; Ann Hefley, Manhattan; Iras Humphreys, Ashland; Nina Johnson, Fargo, N.D.; Nancy Jorn, Oberlin; Joyce Kaltwasser, Kirkwood, Mo.; Pamela Kupl, Shawnee Mission; Jane Leedom, Milwaukee, Wis.; Mary Martz, Cameron, Mo.; Katherine McFarland, Ottawa; Sandra McMorris, Shawnee Mission; Mary Menke, Webster Groves, Mo.; Kathryn Newcomer, Omaha, Neb.; Cynthia Peuter, Mission; Sue Plumb, Overland Park; Barbara Reed, Tulsa, Okla.; Susan Rhodes, Wichita; Karma Ryden, Ellsworth; Terry Shaw, St. Louis; Debra Sue Tharp, Iola; Kathryn Thornton, Oklahoma City, Okla. Janet Ulmer, Lawrence; Karen Uthoff, Webster Groves, Mo.; Marlene Van Gundy, Americus; Katherine Warren, Shawnee Mission; Janet Winn, Falls Church, Va.; and Linda Wolff, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Elected as honorary CWENS were Mrs. Jeanne Stump, instructor of art history; Miss Esher Twente, professor emeritus, social work; and Mrs. Gloria Flentje, assistant director of Pearson college and assistant to the dean of women. A reception for the new CWENS and CWEN alumni was held in the Kansas Union Centennial Room Monday following the Women's Honors Night program. Poor folk are going by bus MONTGOMERY, Ala.—(UPI)—Negroes on the poor people's campaign rumbled into this capital Tuesday aboard four chartered buses after spending the day paying homage to their own dead along the Jefferson Davis highway. The Rev. Ralph Abernathy, who succeeded Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), issued a statement of sorrow at the death of Gov. Lurleen Wallace, but rejected suggestions that the demonstration bypass Montgomery. "We share the grief with her husband, children and family over the loss of their loved one, a concerned Alabamian, but we must move on with the business of redeeming the soul of America," Abernathy said. About 250 Negroes began the second day of the campaign with a moment of silent prayer for Gov. Wallace in Selma. Then they set out for Montgomery down U.S. 80, the Jefferson Davis Highway. Phi Beta Kappa elects 67; initiation set for May 17 Phi Beta Kappa, national honor society in liberal arts, elected 45 seniors and 22 juniors Monday. The seniors elected are; Douglas Amend, Great Bend; Nancy Bengel, Independence; Celia Berveiller, Leavenworth; Gloria Chadborn, Kansas City; Betty Jo Charlton, Lawrence; James Clopton, Pratt; William Coughlin, Wellsville; Alice Cox, Wellington; Margaret Crist, Brewer; Anita Dennis, Plains; Michael Dickerson, Prairie Village; Donald Foster, El Dorado; Karen Frank, Overland Park; Elizabeth Gibson, Independence; Carolyn Hadley, Tulsa, Okla.; Carlena Haney, Basehor; Daniel Harrington, Penfield, N.Y.; Daniel Horabeck, Mission; Barbara Hughes, Ottawa; Max Jackson, Marion; Joseph Jacobs, Leawed; Robert Jacoby II, Topela; Kathleen Keller, Los Altos, Calif; Frederick Krebs, Shawnee Mission; William Lathan, Atchison; Robert Love, Quincy, Ill.; Rodney Lovett, Neodesha; James Merchant, Shawnee Mission. Robert Meredith, Bartlesville, Okla.; Russell Merrill, Lawrence; Rebecca Peterson, Highland; Lesley Powers, Fairfield, Calif; Dean Reece, Scandia; Allen Russell, Scottslupp, Neb.; Robert Schueler, Bartlesville, Okla.; Linda Sleffel, Norton; Fielding Stapleton, Fort Scott; Carol Swaim, Maywood, Ill.; Carolyn Swanson, Kansas City, Mo.; Anita Van Gaasbeek, Nortonville; Karen Hall Van Kirk, McPherson; Susan Weinloch, Hutchinson; Howard Whitehead, Pratt; Catherine Wiehe, Farley, Mo.; and Elizabeth Witt, Vermillion, S.D. The longest runway in the world-4.7 miles-is at Edwards Air Force Base in Murdoc, Calif. callKPL a day or two early to turn off your apartment service... it'll save you time and delay We know how busy you get during and right after finals and the first thing you know you're ready to go home for the summer. To save time, give us a call a few days before you leave. We'd appreciate the notice and you'll appreciate not having to wait in line. Just call the KPL office at VI 3-6000 and ask for service representative. The juniors elected are: Lou Abernathy, Topeka; Jim Berryman, Hutchinson; Sandra Bonacker, Lincoln, Neb.; John Coyle II, Coffeyville; Steven Davis, Lyons; Janet Fink, Kansas City, Mo.; Joe Goering II, Mound- ridge; Douglas Hamilton, Salina; Carles Hastings, Topeka; Leland Helmle, Johnson, Kenneth Hicklin, Macon, Ga.; William Homer II, Paola; Linda Kleinschmidt, Bartlesville, Okla.; Ruth Kolarik, Caldwell; Gary McClelland, Topeka; Marcia McMullen, Overland Park; Richard Paegelow, Shawnee Mission; Christopher Saricks, Lawrence; Jeffrey Stone, Overland Park; Clyde Toland, Iola; Harley Volkmann, Great Bend, and Michael Walter, Hutchinson. The juniors will be initiated at 4:30 p.m. May 17, and the seniors' initiation will be at an annual luncheon Commencement Day, June 3.