University Daily Kansan Page LUXURY UNDER MEMORIAL STADIUM-The food counter of the chancellor's lounge in Memorial stadium is shown above. Facilities for serving several dozen persons are available.-Kansan photo by Phil Newman Unknown Guest Lounge Located in Stadium By DON TICE It's there, but few people seem to be aware of it. I am referring to the guest lounge under the west side of Memorial stadium. The lounge, located between ramps 9-10 and 11-12, was constructed last fall by the Athletic association for the convenience of the chancellor and visiting dignitaries. It was finished in time for the homecoming game last year. The structure is hung from the underside of the stadium, with the entrances on the level of the entry-ways into the stadium. It is large enough to accommodate 60 people for dining. The walls and ceiling of the room are covered with celotex panels. There are padded benches on two sides of the room, and a serving window on a third side opens into a kitchenette. The kitchenette is equipped with running water, cabinets; and warming ovens for serving hot lunch-eons. There are also restroom facilities in the lounge. Pre-game luncheons have been given this year for the State Board of Health, the Fish and Game commission, and Boy Scout leaders from the seven Kansas councils. During the Texas Christian university game, the room was used by NBC television to present their commercials. The NBC officials were served a lunchon there preceding the game. The food for these luncheons is brought over from the Student Union, and is kept warm in the kitchenette until time to be served. At halftime the lounge facilities are used by the governor, the chancellor, the board of regents and their families. Cokes and hot coffee are available at that time. Mountaineering Club Hears of Switzerland Bertram Blanke, graduate student, reported on his trip to Switzerland at the Mountaineining club meeting Thursday night. Blanke spent 11 days last summer climbing near Zermatt, the area in which the Matterhorn is located. He also showed slides of glaciers, towns, and mountains of the area. The pincushion flower, often called the mourning bride, makes an old fashion display. This flower is very substantial, lasting and arranges well. Zinnias in a variety of colors from purple to white can be used anywhere. These medium price flowers are plentiful until frost. *** The Geologists Are Doing It..? The lounge is also used for meetings of the Athletic association. Pi Lambda Theta Offers 4 Scholarships PiLambda Theta, national honor and professional association for women in education, has announced two 1952 awards of $400 each to be granted on or before June 1 for significant research studies in education. An unpublished study may be submitted on any aspect of the professional problems and contributions of women, either in education or in some other field. The awards will be granted on the basis of usefulness, contribution to the field, soundness of research, and scholarlyness. Additional information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Harrison Madden, scholarship secretary in the dean of women's office. Davis, Clark Plan Wedding Miss Clark is a business senior, and Sgt. Davis is a former law student at the University. He will complete his law education upon being released from military service. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Clark of Topeka announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Darlene, to Roger L. Davis, sergeant in the United States Marines, son of Mrs. Jennie B. Davis of Wellington. The wedding will take place during the Thanksgiving holidays in Santa Ana, Calif. Daily Hansan Society Thursday, Oct. 30, 1952 Bill Spomer, college junior, was named president of the Midwest Lutheran Student association at the group's two day convention held last weekend at Midland college, Fremont. Neb. Carl Karst, Kansas State college, were elected vice president. KU Student Named Midwest President Tentative plans were made to hold the mid-winter meeting in February at Bethany college, Lindsborg. Chemistry Professor Shows Hawaii Films Dr. Gilbert Haight, assistant professor of chemistry, showed films on Hawaii at the chemistry club last night. These included various scenes taken on bicycle trips, Pearl Harbor, and other points of interest. Dr. Haight was a teacher on the island during 1949-50. The Cartoons of COBEAN $3.95 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Both Agree THAT TO ELECT THE BEST CANDIDATE FOR CLEANING UP YOUR WARDROBE, Call 432 INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners 1903 Mass. 740 Vermont BROOKS FAMOUS 14 Oz. Btl. CATSUP 15c RED SOUR PITTED 5 No. 2 Cans CHERRIES $1 LIGHT MEAT GRATED 5-6 Oz. Cans TUNA $1 KRAFT Quart Jar MIRACLE WHIP 49c BUTTERNUT Lb. Tin COFFEE 83c MOTT'S SWEET ½ Gal. 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