Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 14, 1956 Home Ec Club To K.C. Meeting About 20 Home Economics Club members and the faculty of that department will attend a joint meeting of Home Economics Clubs and Associations from Kansas and Missouri Friday and Saturday at the Hotel President in Kansas City. Susan Montgomery, Lawrence senior, is state president of the Kansas Home Economics Clubs and Miss Viola Anderson, associate professor of home economics, is president of the Home Economics Association of Kansas which is the adult group that sponsors the student clubs. Planned for the meeting are general sessions, a luncheon, and tours to the Midwest Research Institute, Nelly Don Dress Factory, and Luziers Cosmetics Co. Graduating seniors will become members of the American Home Economics Association Saturday morning, a national home economics organization. A panel discussion Saturday morning, "Home and Family Life Customs in Other Countries," will include two University students, Berit Morris, Oslo, Norway, junior, and Chandralekha Borges, a graduate student from Bombay, India. Driver Training Conference Set "High School Driver Education in Review" will be the theme of a conference for school administrators and teachers March 23 and 24. The meeting will be sponsored by the Driver Training Teachers Association of Kansas and University Extension. E. W. Stewart of Kansas City, Mo., general field manager for the Ford Motor Co., will give the keynote address on "Highway Homicide." Other speakers will be Bob Marshall of El Dorado. Don Healy of Harper, Delbert Means of Wichita North and Glenn Wright. All are high school driver education and safety teachers. Olin Jones, Liberty, Mo.; John F. Stackley of the Wichita Police department; and Ralph Stinson, State Department of Public Instruction, Topeka, will also speak. Dr. Jasper C. Witter, superintendent of schools at Caney, will preside at all sessions as president of the Kansas association. Dean George R. Waggoner of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will welcome the association. All sessions will be in the Student Union. The Illinois Central Railroad employs eight stewardesses on its streamline passenger trains. FRATERNITIES SORORITIES Get Our Competitive Bid On All PLUMBING HEATING WIRING We Have a Big Stock of Fixtures, Plugs and Parts. Repair work is our specialty. GUNTERT PLUMBING & WIRING 1337 Mass. VI 3-5877 A book, "Selected Works by Vasil Rozanov," edited by Dr. George Ivask, visiting assistant professor of Russian language and literature, has been published by the Chekhov Publishing House, New York. Visiting Professor Edits Russian Book Dr. Ivask wrote the introduction to the book which includes the biography of the Russian writer, Rozanov's works were translated into English in 1927 and 1929, but the edition is a reprint in Russian. This is the third book Dr. Ivask has had published by the Chekhov Publishing House since 1950. The others are "An Anthology of Russian Poetry," and "Selected Works of George Fedotov." Student Seminar Applications Due The deadline for applications of students who want to attend the student relations seminar Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at Stephens College in Columbia, Mo., is Thursday night, James Schultz, Salina sophomore and National Student Association co-ordinator at KU, said today. The conference, the first of its kind to be held in the Missouri-Kansas region, will give students some idea of what will take place at a national seven-week conference to be held at Harvard University this summer The conference is for American students who have one or more years of college left and who are interested in foreign relations. Students who want to attend should file their application with Schultz. Students who attend will be eligible for an all-expense scholarship to the Harvard conference. Fraternity Moves To Hall Alpha Phi Alpha social fraternity has moved into Monchonsia Hall which they purchased recently. No extensive modelling will be done to the house at this time as the primary purpose of the move is to accommodate remodifications for fraternity members. The former Alpha Phi Alpha house could accommodate approximately 16 men. Now it will make housing available for 20 to 35 men. The University bought the old property and workmen are now in the process of tearing down the house, but there is still some question as to what will be done with the lot. Journalism Lists 11 On Honor Roll Eleven students were named today to the fall semester honor roll of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. All had grade point averages of 2.35 or higher. Seven students are juniors. They are Margaret Armstrong, Westfield, N.J.; Virginia Bartlett, Hutchinson; Barbara Bell, McPherson; Selecia Fenberg, Kansas City, Mo.; Kay Hubbard, Pittsburg; Steven Schmidt, Salina, and Nancy Wells, Kansas City, Mo. Seniors are Paul Bunge, Auburn, Neb.; Leo Flanagan, Chicago, Ill.; Richard Hunter, Lawrence, and Robert Marshall, Lawrence. Greek Week (Continued from Page 1) every individual to achieve high scholastic marks, Donald Alderson, dean of men, told the scholarship panel. He also discussed putting scholarship before activities, enforcing study hall requirements if the fraternity desires, providing adequate studying facilities and not letting pledge training interfere with studies. A panel discussion concerning fraternity rushing also was held. Panel members were Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism, Michael Reynolds, Hiawatha freshman, Joel Sterrett, Topeka sophomore, and Robert Ince, Wamego sophomore. The panel suggested that leadership and prestige values of fraternity life be stressed and included in the rush book turned out by the IFC. KAY PHARMACY ADAM KAY 1347 Mass. VI 3-1844 The Students Drugstore Prescriptions We Deliver PLUMBING ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Registered — Bonded — Insured FREE ESTIMATES SELL INSTALL SERVICE GUARANTEE WE SUPPLIES FIXTURES DIAL VI 3-6911 1035 New Hampshire NORRIS BROS. Yellowstone National Park was the first and is still the largest of the national parks in the United States. The Rhodesian rideback is the newest breed of dogs admitted to the American Kennel Club. It somewhat resembles a Weimarer. AIRLINE HOSTESSES FOR TRANS WORLD AIRLINES Start Now At Age 20 NOW RECRUITING FOR JUNE CLASSES You can now fly with the finest airline in the world with routes both in the United States and Overseas if you can meet these qualifications. 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