Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 24,195 NEW RECREATION ROOM—Theta Phi Alpha sorority was given a new recreation room by the mothers' club and alumnae. Eloise Dlabal, fine arts junior, pours tea at the sorority's open house March 15. At the left are Miss Virginia Gibson and Miss Connie Steinke, alumnae from Kansas City. Tau Kappa Epsilon Elects Arterburn Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity elected Marvin Arterburn, business senior, Caldwell, president for the next two semesters. Other officers elected are Harold Kraus, engineering sophomore, Hays, vice president; Jess Wheeler, engineering sophomore, Brentwood, Mo., pledge trainer; Larry Heil, college freshman, Topeka historian; Bill Crow, engineering freshman, Logan, scholarship chairman. Richard Sjoberg, engineering junior, Nickerson, secretary; Frank Chesky, college sophomore, Sterling, treasurer; Nathan McGrew, engineering freshman, Topeka, Stephenson Hall Lists Party Guests The chaperons were Mrs. H. P. Ramage, Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker, Miss Carlotta Nellis, and Miss Adelle McClelland. Stephenson hall held an informal party, Saturday, at the house. The guests included Joyce Lundry, Norma Glass, Gloria Baker, Marlyn Butler, Gayle Granberg, Rita Heim, Carol Schatzel, Marjorie England, Doris Toland, Marion Clyma, Elizabeth Teas, Lite Reichert, Laura Drew, Mary Parsons, Joan Ginger, Julie Bolis, and Shirley Pemberton. sergeant-at-arms, and Bill Conway college freshman, Kansas City, Mo. comptroller. FROM CARL'S New Camel Sport Coats, hand-needle edged, pearl-buttoned and "natural" styled are here in light King Shade. 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 Mothers, Alumnae Give Sorority Chapter Recreation Room The Theta Phi Alpha sorority mothers' club and alumnae have added a new recreation room to the basement of the chapter house. The walls and woodwork of the room are done in shades of dusty rose with knotty pine trim. The lower half of the walls are of leatherized pressed wood and the top is composed of celotex panels of variegated dusty rose. In the acoustical tile ceiling are countersunk light fixtures. A pink and silver snack bar of aluminum and wood with a formica top is built along one wall near an inset coke machine. A pine, scalloped canopy hangs above the bar. Across from louvered doors, on the opposite wall is a built-in cupboard and a bookcase. The sorority crest and a campus scene will be painted on the two wide panels of white on either side of the bookcase. Varied colors in a random pattern make up the asphalt tile floor, with a clown motiff at the foot of the stairs. In the center of the room is an inlaid shuffleboard. The wall along the stairway is pale green. The stair railing is styled in a modern design. At the other end of the room a 68-inch mirror is set cornerwise. Recreation room furniture includes square and round formica-top tables with mottled green chairs of leatherized plastic and chrome. A ping pong table stands in the "el" part of the room. The picture print drapes are brown and pink. Open house for parents, alumnae, and other guests was held March 15 in the recreation room. Therapy Club to Hear Ruth Monteith The Physical Therapy club will meet at 7:15 tonight in the English room of the Union. Mrs. Ruth Monteith, technical director of the School of Physical Therapy of the University of Kansas City, will speak on "Your Senior Year at the Medical Center." Open discussion will be held and refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Guests Walk Plank At Pinafore Party A brave crew led by Captain Nancy Munger, college junior, president of Delta Gamma sorority, rescued the captain's daughter, Carolyn Nardyz, college junior, from wicked pirates who tried to prevent her from becoming a Delta Gamma pledge. A take off on the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, H.M.S. Pinafore, provided entertainment for Delta Gamma sorority members and their guests at the annual Pinafore party Saturday. Guests entered the chapter house by way of a gang plank leading to a port hole. Sailor girls called the pinafored dates for the men as they boarded the nautical scene. The Pinafore party began at the University five years ago and has been adopted as a tradition in other college chapters. The chaperones were Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. Hazel H. Jenkins, Mrs. L. L. Williams, and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. YWCA Entertains Haskell The YWCA entertained 20 girls from Haskell institute at a party Thursday night at Henley house. TO GRADUATES IN ENGINEERING PHYSICAL SCIENCES ARTS, SOCIAL SCIENCES BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION All units of the Bell Telephone System play parts in the satisfying and rewarding job of making this country a nation of neighbors. The telephone operating companies and Long Lines provide local and Long Distance telephone service that makes it possible to reach most everyone in this country and many people in foreign countries. Bell Telephone Laboratories invents and designs and Western Electric manufactures and distributes the equipment that makes service better year after year. The Sandia Corporation, a subsidiary of Western Electric, is concerned with the military application of atomic energy. The chart below may help you in considering how your education has prepared you for a starting job with one of the Bell Companies.
| COLLEGE MAJOR | TELEPHONE COMPANIES & LONG LINES | WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY | BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES | SANDIA CORPORATION |
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| Aeronautical | X | |||
| Chemical | X | |||
| Civil | X | X | ||
| Electrical | X | X | X | X |
| Industrial | X | X | ||
| Mechanical | X | X | X | X |
| Metallurgical | X | |||
| Other degrees | X | X | ||
| Physical Sciences | ||||
| Chemistry | X | X | ||
| Mathematics | X | X | X | |
| Metallurgy | X | X | ||
| Physics | X | X | X | X |
| Arts and Social Sciences | ||||
| Economics | X | X | X | |
| Humanities | X | X | ||
| Other degrees | X | X | ||
| Business Administration | ||||
| Accounting | X | X | X | |
| Industrial Management | X | X | ||
| Marketing | X | |||
| Statistics | X | X |