10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, January 12, 1968 KU Dames award 'Ph.T.' degree Each spring, members of KU Dames ar $ ^{a} $ awarded the Ph.T. degree. In this case, Ph.T. stands for "put hubby through," and the tongue-in-cheek award is in recognition of those women married to KU students. The club also includes many married women who are KU students themselves. Once a month the Dames hand the kids over to Dad and get out Annual HOPE award to be given Saturday Winner of the 1968 HOPE (Honor for the Outstanding Progressive Educator) Award will be announced at halftime of the KU-Portland basketball game Saturday. The announcement will be made by Ron Gann and Janice Mendenhall, both Wichita seniors and co-chairmen of the HOPE award committee. The senior class annually selects a HOPE recipient. The winner this year will receive $300, a desk pen-and-pencil set, a senior sweatshirt and hat. Aldon Bell, associate professor of history, received the award last year. Pool champions Winners in the KU intramural pool championships have been announced. Capturing the call-shot championship was Steve Sparks, Prairie Village junior. The second place winner was David Anderson, Prairie Village junior. Winning the snooker championship wins four more accolades, desegregating the winners, taking the titles. First place winner in the straight-rail billards championship was Bob Brody. Brody Y., graduate student. Seven places went to Bob Chiovitch, Wichita senior. Winner of the three-rail billiards wars was Brooks with Sparks taking second. THE QUALITY TOOH BRUSH MOST PREScribed BY DENTIST LACTONA 89 cents of the house or away from studies to unwind at club programs which include fashion shows, art demonstrations, baking lessons, interior decorating and even wig demonstrations. The club also is a service organization. Members provide cookies each week for the Bess Stone Activity Center, Lawrence, a physical training center for mentally retarded children and adults. The official purpose of KU Dames is to promote sociability and stimulate general culture among members. Groups within the club meet for sewing, bridge and child study. The KU Dames' insignia is a wedding ring pierced by an arrow. The ring represents love, and the arrow friendship. KU Dames is affiliated with the National Association of University Dames, which was formed in 1911. Mrs. U. G. Mitchell, wife of a former KU math professor, formed the original KU Dames in 1910, when she invited several married student women to visit her home. Three thousand women in Lawrence are eligible to join the KU Dames and can do so by attending a meeting, held the second Monday of each month. The only qualification is that they be a married student or wife of a student. Right-of-way men to attend course Right-of-way agents will attend a second course dealing with communications, human relations and negotiation procedures here Feb. 7-9. About 50 agents from four states are expected to attend. TEACHERS INTERESTED IN OUT-OF-STATE TEACHING Representatives from Montcalm area (located in central Michigan) will be on campus Wednesday, February 7 at 1 p.m. to relate teaching opportunities with prospective teachers BARGAIN-HUNTHERE! SHIRTS From Regular Stock 2 FOR 1090 OUTERWEAR Broken Sizes, Most 50% OFF SWEATERS Many Styles, Colors 50% OFF V-NECKS Special Purchase of Navy, Rust Green 1090 ONE GROUP OF BULKY KNIT SWEATERS 390 SPORT COATS Choose From Entire Stock 10% OFF Open Thursday 'Til 8:30 All Sales Final