Army ROTC Now Sponsors Programs for the Ladies Page 7 The Army ROTC now has a series of programs designed primarily for the wives and girl-friends of cadets who will soon report for active duty. These social and informative meetings are being held at 7:30 p.m. each Friday in the drill hall of the Military Science building. The cadets and their ladies who attended the inaugural program two weeks ago were shown three films: "Citizen in Arms," "Tale of Two Cities," and "Pass in Review." The films were used to give the women a better understanding of what their husbands will be doing when they are on active duty. Feeling that a knowledge of the important part the Army wife plays in her husband's career will help their wives make a more simple and pleasant adjustment to military life, the cadets of the Army ROTC requested the staff officers and their wives to present the programs. An understanding of Army terminology, of the traditions of the Army and of the accepted Army social obligations are some of the aims of the discussions. On Friday the group will divide into two sections. Cadets will receive information on the uniform code of military justice and insurance problems of military service. Mrs. Neale will lead the ladies in a discussion of the social obligations of military life and the facilities normally available to dependents on an army post. Feb. 25, life in foreign countries will be the topic for the women. Engineering Group Holds Rush Smoker Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, recently held a smoker for freshman and sophomore engineers. Mrs. Menninger To Speak Feb.23 Charles J. Baer, assistant to the dean of the School of Engineering, spoke on the history and ranking of engineering at KU in relation to engineering in other schools. Mrs. William C. Menninger, wife of Dr. Menninger of the Menninger foundation in Topeka, will speak on "Marriage and a Career" Feb. 23. in Fraser theater. The talk is part of the AWS All Women's day program which will include the annual election of the "dean for a day." The student "dean of women" will be elected after Mrs. Menninger's talk and the winner will be announced at a picnic dinner in the Student Union ballroom that evening. The elected student will take over the duties of the dean of women Saturday. Feb. 25. She will attend a house mother's work-shop in the morning, a faculty tea in the afternoon, be guest at the Quack club water ballet, and chaperone the SUA Ralph Flanagan dance that night. Mrs. Menninger will be entertained by the AWS Senate and House in the English room of the Student Union before her talk. PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates PHONE KU 376 25 words or less Additional words One day Three five days days 50c 75c $1.00 1c 2e $1.30 Terms Cash. 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