Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. February 23, 1955 3 Women's Halls Elect Officers Recent elections in three of the five residence halls for freshmen women at the University of Kansas placed 14 girls in executive offices. Gretchen Nordstrom was chosen president of North College hall, Connie Deal president of Corbin hall, and Mary Ann Enna was chosen president of Hodder hall. The girls will serve the spring semester. Other Corbin officers include Clara Johnson and Phyllis Joan Graham, vice presidents; Carol Sue Eklund, secretary; Mary Joanne Pugh, treasurer, and Sharolyn Hudson, song leader. Hodder officers are Shirley Gerken, vice president; Margaret Lachman, secretary; Roma Jeanette etterney, treasurer; Billie Jo Schuetz, social chairman, and Carolyn Cochran and Patricia Triipod, AWS representatives. Officers of North College are Caryl Dillon, vice president; Ruth Guy, secretary, and Kay Wirght, social chairman. All the girls are freshmen in the college except Miss Schuetz, in education, and Miss Cochran, in fine arts. AWS Lists Polls For Senate Election One polling place for the AWS Senate elections tomorrow has been changed from North College and Corbin halls, to Fraser hall, Martha J. Nienstedt, business senior, elections chairman, said yesterday. Other voting booth will be at the Student Union and Strong hall. Booths will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Women students may receive ballots by presenting ID cards. --first magazine job although she has written free lance magazine articles. She said since working on the magazine, she has learned many new techniques, but feels her most valuable experiences were those of college and working for the Kansas City Star. Woman Journalist Unit To Hear Capper Editor Eula Mae Kelly, associate editor of "Capper's Farmer" magazine will speak on "Lady Editor R.F.D." at the annual Matrix Table dinner of Theta Sigma Phi, women's honorary journalism fraternity, Thursday, March 3, at 6:30 p.m. An award is given at the dinner each year to a woman who has made an outstanding contribution to the field of journalism in Kansas. The recipient of the award is announced at the dinner. Elizabeth Wohlgemuth, president of Theta Sigma Phi, will be toast-mistress. Gretchen Guinn, Matrix Table chairman, is repsible for the organization of the dinner. The speaker, Mrs. Kelley, has a bachelor of science in journalism, a masters of science in English literature, and a bachelor of science in home economics from Kansas State college. Her first job was assistant to the women's page edition on the Kansas City Star for two years. For five years, she wrote news features for the Kansas City Star. She returned to Kansas State college in 1942 and was a member of the faculty for nine years. In 1952, Mrs. Kelley joined the staff of "Capper's Farmer." In her opinion, the seven years with the Kansas City Star was the richest training of her career. Her job with "Capper the Farmer," is her Mrs. Kelly is affiliated with Theta Sigma Phi; Omioron Nu, honorary home economic society; Phi Kappa Phi, scholarship society; Mortar Board, and Quill club. She was recently elected secretary of the Kansas Newpaperwomen's association. Sandburg Poems to Be Read Dr. Merrrel D. Clubb English professor, will read selections of Carl Sandburg's poems at the poetry hour at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Music room of the Student Union. Mount Etna, Sicily's 10.636-foot volcano, has had more than 50 major eruptions during recorded history. Its last violent outbreak occurred in 1950. Etna is Europe's tallest active volcano. Airline Hostesses TRANS WORLD AIRLINES If you are interested in this career and will be twenty-one by next June and are 5' 2" to 5' 8" and able to pass a rigid physical examination, write for an application form. Address: TWA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 10 Richards Road, Kansas City, Missouri BUY BY NAME IN MEN'S WEAR - JAYSON SPORTSWEAR BUY - FLORSHEIM SHOES - ARROW SHIRTS - HICKOCK BELTS and JEWELRY - SUPERBA NECKWEAR - UNIVERSITY CLUB SUITS AND SPORT COATS Select your wardrobe from our collection of America's most famous brands. THE Kansan MENS WEAR "Where the College Man Shops" 843 Massachusetts Phone 915 When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. DOES YOUR PEN NEED AN OPERATION? Points Replaced Leaks Stopped Flow Increased Caps and Barrels Replaced Mechanisms Put in Working Order Our Repair Man Is Factory-trained Our Dr. Jayhawk specializes in QUICK repair of late-model Parker and Sheaffer Pens and Pencils and all Esterbrook models. Other models we can send to a repair center to have fixed for you.