On the Hill By MARY COOPER Kansan Society Editor - * * All former girl staters attending the University are invited to meet with the Stateswomen club from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the AWS lounge. Representatives from New York, Panama Canal Zone, Colorado, Illinois, South Dakota, Texas, and other states are on the campus this fall. Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Kenny White, engineering junior; Ralph Rhodes, and Jack Rodgers, engineering freshmen. The engagement of Miss Laura Louise Jennings, Kansas City, proctor at Carruth hall last year, has been announced to Mr. Richard Court Houseworth, Topeka. The wedding will take place Nov. 1, - * * Pledge officers of Chi Omega sorority are Kaye Seigfried, president; Lu Eddie Diver, secretary; Babs Bradstreet, treasurer, and Chrys Angersbach, song leader. *** Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the pinning of Winnifred Schumacher to Douglass Hawkins Sigma Nu at Oklahoma A&M. \* \* \* Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1952 My apologies. Gamma Phi Beta pledge officers announced in Friday's column were in reality Delta Gamma pledge officers. - * * More than 100 persons attended a psychology department party in honor of the new graduate students. The party was held Saturday evening at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Fritz Heider. Come in Now While Stocks Are Complete. Barteldes Seed Co. 804 Mass. FACULTY CLUB HOLDS OPEN HOUSE—The board of governors enjoy the open house held Sunday at the Faculty club. Pictured are Albert Palmerlee, associate professor of engineering drawing; Marie Zepplin, assistant professor of home economics; James E. Seaver, assistant professor of history; Charles Oldfather, assistant professor of law; E. E. Bayles, professor of education; and W. J. Argersinger, assoc. prof. of chem. Jay Janes Pep Club To Hold Rush Tea The Jay James, upperclass women's pep organization, will hold its rush tea from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the social rooms of Myers hall. New members are eligible from the following houses: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kanza, Miller, Monchonsia, Theta Phi Alpha, Watkins, Sellards, and two independents-at-large. The University Women's club will hold an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday in the new lounge of the Museum of Art. Former KU High School Now Houses Faculty Club The cafeteria and dining rooms are located on the ground floor of the building. There is one large dining room, and several smaller Changing color with the seasons, deer have a reddish-yellow or rufous shade in summer and a grayer, rougher looking coat in winter. The second floor contains a library and billard room. Plans are to include several ping pong tables as soon as possible, Miss Degraw commented. Here is where most of the men congregate, Miss Degraw said. It seems to be a very popular place for relaxation, as far as the male portion of the faculty are concerned, she added. Until just a little over a year ago the faculty club, located just below and to the north of the Museum of Art, was Oread High school, an experimental high school for KU practice teachers, said Miss Evelyn Degraw, Faculty club social chairman. Only this fall the terracing of the front yard was completed, and now a system of air conditioning is being installed, Miss Dewgraw said. This experimental high school was abandoned, said Miss Degraw, assistant professor of design. The faculty was in need of a "centralized place" for entertainment and activities, and so it was decided to convert the old high school into a club for faculty members, she added. The first floor of the club includes a large drawing room, complete with a grand piano and television; several smaller rooms which can be used for private card parties, and a sun deck. The University administration and Roy Roberts, '09, general manager of the Kansas City Star, were responsible for converting the building into use as a club, Miss Degraw said. Mr. Roberts donated the money for the complete furnishings of the club, and a KU committee was selected to plan the interior decorations, she added. rooms which can be used for private parties. Lunch is served cafeteria style Monday through Friday. Dining room service is available Monday through Friday evenings and Sunday noon. This year the class, "Institutional Organization and Management, taught by Miss Mary Jane Carter, instructor of home economies and dietitian of Watson hospital health service, is using the cafeteria and dining room as an experimental laboratory. Additional activities of the club include buffet suppers on Sunday evening after an afternoon program of entertainment, Miss Degraw said. Square dances are planned once a month, with two formal dances a year, she added. Each month some faculty member displays an exhibit. For September the work of Robert Green, assistant professor of drawing and painting, has been displayed, Miss Degraw said. Pet wardrobe mixer, this short sleeve pullover. It's a LanaLam in pure wool and comes in an exciting bevy of new fall colors. 36-40 3. 98 fashion first: the sweater 901 Mass. Weaver's Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor by eaver 926 Mass. 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