University Daily Kansan Page 8 Friday. May 6,1955 Social Work Dept. ToHoldDinnerMeeting The annual dinner meeting of the department of social work will be held Monday in the ballroom of the Student Union. The department expects 250 to 300 guests, including graduate and undergraduate students, faculty members, and practicing social workers from Kansas and the greater Kansas City area. The guest speaker will be Dr. Robert J. Havighurst, professor of education and chairman of the committee on human development at the University of Chicago. His topic will be "Social Roles of the Adult." He will talk on the prevention of juvenile delinquency at 4 p.m. Monday. Dr. Havighurst is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and received a Ph.D. in physics from Ohio State university. He served as director of the general education board of the Rockefeller foundation. Currently, he is working with a research project dealing with the problems of the aged in Kansas City. Dr. Havighurst is the co-author of numerous books, most of them dealing with phases of social science. Sigma Alpha Eta Elects Officers Cheryl Brock, education junior, was elected president of Sigma Alpha Eta last night. Other officers elected were Robert Murray, education junior, vice president; Karol Papes, education junior, secretary, and Robert Sperling, education junior, treasurer. The society also initiated the following as Key members: Robert Murray, Karol Pages, Luree Hays, college junior, Sheila Haller, education junior, and Robert Sperling. The North Dakota state highway patrol will be increased from 40 to 49 men on July 1. AFROTC Dance Slated Tomorrow The AFROTC's annual formal dance will be given from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in the ballroom of the Student Union. Three finalists have been named for the title of queen of the dance. They are Kay Pflumm, college sophomore; Pat Sterrett, fine arts freshman, and Sandra Puliver, education senior. The queen already has been chosen, but according to Capt. J. C. McCauslend, AFROTC staff officer in charge of the dance, "It's a secret." This year's dance has been named the "vooord" dance. The name vooord, stemming from the name of an Air Force plane, is a carry-over of the tradition of titling the dances after Air Force aircraft. All AFROTC staff personnel and cadets are invited to attend. Cadet Lt. Col. Jim George, business senior, is the cadet in charge of the dance. Cleveland, Nova Scotia, a lumbering community, was named in honor of President Grover Cleveland in 1891. Protect Your Furs in Cold Storage Your Woolens With Free Fumol Mothproofing and Store in Our Spacious Storage Boxes