Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1951 Official Bulletin Student Chapter of A.S.T.E. 7:30 rom. Thursday, Fowler shops. "Tooling Problems in Industry." Bring a friend. Women's Rifle club. 7:30 tonight. 07 Military Science. Election of officers. Delta Sigma Pi. 4 p.m. Thursday. 106 Strong hall, election. American Pharmaceutical association picnic, 5:30 p.m. Friday, Potter lake picnic grounds. All pharmacy students invited, sign up at pharmacy office. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, 206 Strong hall. Bailey Chemistry club, 4 p.m. Thursday, 305 B.C.L. "Some New Developments in Pharmaceutical Chemistry." All welcome. Refreshments. I. V.C.F. Missionary meeting, noon 12:50 p.m. Thursday, Danforth chapel. KuKu club, 7:15 tonight, 105 Green. Short meeting, attendance required. Square Dance club, 7:30 tonight recreation room. Union. Election. Zusammenkunft Des deutschen vereins am Donnerstag. Ort und zeit wie ueblich. Gleichzeitig wird auch der mitgliedsbeitrag eingehoben. H. A.J.A.S., 7:30 tonight, Military Science building. All basic A.F.R. O.T.C. students attend. International Relations, 5 p.m. Thursday, 1 Strong Annex E, short business meeting. Sigma Delta Chi, 5 today, 102 Journalism building, special meeting. Chess club, 7:30 tonight, 111 Strong hall. Alpha Kappa Psi, 4 p.m. today. Pine room. Union. Pre-Nursing club, 4 today, Fraser hall. Froshawk meeting, 7.15 tonight, 9 Strong hall, Attendance required. FACTS, 7:30 tonight, 310 Fraser. All welcome. Jr. Pan-hellenic, 4:30 today, TriDelt house. University Daily Kanson Un gruppo di persone interressate hanno progettato un te' settimanale a quindicinale allo scopo di rinfresare la loro conoscenza dell'italiano in un' nura di libera conversazione. Per ulteriori informazioni, voleristi Professor Diamond. Ext: 219 or 117R, or Professor Carman Ext. 314. Class? USE THE BUS SAFE CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL Cooperation, Scholarship Are Keynotes At Battenfeld Hall Page 6 This is one of a series of U.D.K. articles on organized houses. No Parking Worries RAPID TRANSIT At Battenfeld hall the men share in the work as well as in the expenses, which are considerably cheaper than in most organized houses. All food served at the hall is prepared by the men who live there. Phone 388 The secret of the term residence hall scholarship is cooperation. Battenfeld was built and presented to the University of Kansas in 1940 by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld of Kansas City, Mo., in memory of their son, John. He was a student at the University until his death in an automobile accident in 1939. Members of the hall are chosen by a faculty committee on the basis of financial need, character, and scholarship. Battenfeld has consistently maintained a high scholarship standing, but this doesn't minimize the social life of the men. Battenfeld's annual Christmas dinner-dance and Gay Nineties party top the large list of social events. Miss Ursula Lewis, associate professor of social work, will speak on child welfare to the Social Work club at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23. Miss Lewis To Speak To Social Work Club Last week Battenfeld welcomed its newest member and fourth foreign student, Nick Wrede, an exchange student from Germany. This year the hall is proud to claim the president and treasurer of the A.S.C., president of the senior class, president of the KuKus, president of the International club, and vice-president of the I.S.A. The club held its second meeting of the year at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the East room of the Union. Beverly Jennings, vice-president, presided. Information was given to members about job opportunities. New members and anyone interested in social work are invited to hear Miss Lewis. GIFTS For All Occasions Gustafson COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. PROMPT SERVICE ON ALL REPAIRING The K.U. Woman's Guild, organization for Presbyterian women, will hold its first fall meeting Thursday night at Westminster house. Religious Notes Edwina Jones, Phyllis Guthrie and Millicent Hunt will be the hostesses for the supper meeting which will begin at 5 p.m. Norma Glass will lead the devotions. Mary Louise Woodward, Guild chairman, invites all women students who are interested to attend. Phillip Kassebaum, College junior, was recently elected chairman of Religious Emphasis Week which will BEHIND the Officers of the Student Religious council elected for the semester are Rosemary Scheuerman, vice-president; Paulye Patterson, secretary; Eugene Brubaker, treasurer. Battenfeld Hall Tea Dance North College Dessert Dance Battenfeld hall will entertain the members of Sellards hall at a tea dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight. Miss Carlotta Nellis will chaperon. he held in February. Weaver's Fraser hall was named for Gen. John Fraser, a second chancellor of the University. 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