PAGE TEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1051 Mademoiselle's College Board Applications Due October 31 Mademoiselle magazine's college board is arousing much interest here at K.U. Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women, hopes that the bulletin board in the A.W.S. lounge devoted to the contest will encourage participants. Girls who are accepted on the board do three assignments during the year. Members are given a chance to write features about college life; to submit art work, fashion or promotion ideas for possible use in Madmoiselle magazine. Pershing Rifle club, 5 today. Drill hall, Military Science. Pledge orientation. Attendance important. College board members who come out among the top twenty on the assignments win a guest editorship and a chance to help write, edit and illustrate the August college issue. While in New York, each guest editor takes part in activities designed to give her a head start in her career. She interviews a celebrity in her chosen field, visits fashion workrooms, stores and advertising agencies. Oct. 31 is the deadline for applications. The application is a criticism of either Mademoiselle's August or September 1851 issue. Successful candidates will be notified of acceptance on the board the first week in November; the first assignment will appear in the November issue Newcomers of the University Women's club. 3 today. Support us. For further information see Miss Peterson or write to: College Board Editor, Mademoiselle, 575 Madison avenue, New York 22, N.Y. Official Bulletin Sociology club, 4 today. English room, Union, All welcome. Alpha Phi Omega, 7:15 tonight, 112 Strong, pledging ceremonies. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship, 7:30-8:30 tonight, 206 Strong. Everyone invited. Laptop Delta Sigma Pi Smoker, 8 tonight, English_room, Union. Christian Science organization, tonight. Danforth chapel. K.U. Young Democrats, 7:30 to- night, 106 Green. I. V.C.F. Missionary meeting, noon to 12:50 Friday, Danforth chapel. Engineerettes—Bridge party, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Pine Room, Union. All wives of engineering students welcome. Le Cerule francais se reunira jeudi 4 octobre a sept heures et demie dans la salle 113 Strong. K. U. Westminster Fellowship council, 5 today, supper meeting, Westminster house. K.U. Table Tennis club, 7:30 to- night, Recreation room, Union. K. U. Mountaineering Club, 7:30 tonight, 402 Lindley. Wochentliche Versammlung des deutschen Vereins, 5 Uhr Donnerstag, d. 4 Oktober, 502 Fraser Wahl der Beamten, und ein gutes Program. Alle, die sich für die deutsche kultur intercessieren, sind freundlich eingeladen. Phi Chi Theta, 7:30 tonight, East room, Union. KuKu club, 7:15 tonight, Pine room, Union. Attendance required. room, Union. Attendance required. KuKu Pledge meeting, 7 tonight Pine room, Union. FACTS jubilee, 8-11 p.m, Friday Kansas room, Union. Price 50 cents Dancing - entertainment - refreshments. Tickets at the door. International club, 7:30 tonight. 306 Fraser, Foreign and American students invited. Refreshments. Negro Students assoc., 8 tonight 102 Strong. Wesley foundation meet 3:30 Saturday at Meyers Hall for picnic. Transportation furnished to Lone Star lake, dress for active games. Bring 25 cents for food. Mathematics Colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 211 Strong, Prof. S. S. Shrikhande. Alpha Omricon Pi Pledges Elect Peach Class President Nancy Peach was elected president of the Alpha Omichon Fi society pledge class. Other officers are Danna Denning, secretary-treasurer; Barbara Trotter, junior PanHellenic representative and Barbara Kessner alternate junior PanHellenic representative. Newest raincoats, available in a greater variety of styles, fabrics and color than ever, are meant for rain or shine wear. Reversible iridescent taffeta coat, above is, by Lawrence of London. A reception honoring Chancellor and Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy will be given by the University Women's club from 8 to 11 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8, in the Union ballroom. University Women To Honor Chancellor Mrs. J. W. Twente and Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, in charge of the arrangements, have announced the following committees; Mrs. Henry Shenk and Mrs. E. Raymond Hall, invitations; Mrs. Eugene Alford, Mrs. Ralph Parks, Mrs. William Dickey, and Mrs. Donald Swarthout, table appointments; Miss Helen Lohr and Mrs. Robert Calderwood, decorations; Mrs. George Baxter Smith, Mrs. O. O. Stoland, Mrs. James Wortham, and Mrs. Edwin Stone, refreshments; and Mrs. James Nickerson, music. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lee of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Jean, to Samuel Carpenter, son of Mrs. Okela Carpenter of Washington, D.C. Donna Lee To Wed Samuel Carpenter Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Boasts World Chapter Record Miss Lee is a College sophomore majoring in nursing. Mr. Carpenter is also a College sophomore. Four of Alpha's 220 chapters are located outside of the United States. The first was installed in Liberia, the second in Kingston, Jamaica, the third in Cambridge, England, and the last in Hamilton, Bermuda. The seven founders believed that it was their duty to organize a group of college men to secure for the Negro people complete equality in every phase of their lives. Business Fraternity Holds Rush Smoker Other officers are Maxine Ratzlaff, secretary; Joan Hays, treasure-chapain; Joyce Henry, social chairman, and Marilyn Roberts and Joyce Henry, junior Pan-hellenic representatives. Dave Sailer, business senior, is president of the organization. Other officers are Bob Attieberry, business junior, vice-president; Bob Swaim, business senior, secretary; Bob Trego, business senior, treasurer; and Bob Engberg, business senior, publicity chairman. A rush smoker was held by Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, Tuesday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. The Alphas have championed the cause of the Negro since the beginning. Among the members who have done much to promote this cause are Thurgood Marshall, legal executive for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and Congressmen A. Channing Tobias and William Dawson as well as 80 per cent of the presidents of Negro colleges and universities. Lee Ann Thompson was recently elected president of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Joan Shelburne, Pi Beta Phi at Southern Methodist University-Charles D. Kennedy, Pi Kappa Alpha, Hutchinson. Alpha Phi Alpha installed its first chapter west of the Mississippi river here in 1917. The fraternity has more chapters than any other in the world. Erma Lutz, Kappa Alpha Theta, Dodge City-Jerry Smith, Phi Kappa Psi, Wichita. AD Pi Pledges Elect New Fall Officers The fraternity was founded at Cornell university in 1906. Originally it was exclusively a Negro organization. Now, however, there are over 300 caucasian and mongolian members. Campus Pinnings Janet Allen, Gamma Phi Beta, Kansas City, Mo.-Bill Luckfield, Sigma Nu, Mission. Education Sorority To Hold Rush Tea A rush tea to be held next week was discussed at the first meeting of Pi Lambda Theta, education sorority, Tuesday afternoon. The officers for the year were announced by Donna McCosh, president. They are Janice Horn, vicepresident; Evelyn Millicent, recording secretary; Ann Eylar, corresponding secretary; Michiko Yamasaki, keeper of records. Committee chairmen appointed were Betty Brown, membership; Margaret Gowans, social; Janice Horn, program; Jane Semple, yearbook; Maryann Goodwin, publicity; Joyce Poland, song leader. Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy will be guest of honor at the first meeting of the Newcomers club at 3 p.m. Thursday in Spooner-Theaver museum Newcomers Club Will Hold First Meeting At Museum The Newcomers is a daughter organization of the University Womens' club. The members are the wives of instructors and women faculty members. Sig Ep-Gamma Phi Dance Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity will entertain the members of Gamma Phi Beta sorority at a dessert dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the chapter house. Mrs. J. I. Hollings-worth and Mrs. Ralph Park will be chaperons. Templin To Hold Open House Templin hall will hold an open house from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday. Chaperons will be Mrs. Althea Galloway, Mrs. Ross Cole, Mrs.Ruth Jeter, and Mrs. Lela Whiteford. Jay Janes To Give Tea The Jay James will give a rush tea from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Union. Any sophomore, junior, or senior woman who has a 1.00 grade average or higher may attend. DON'T Look for Trouble! Your snapshots can only be developed ONCE. Bring your film to us to get the work done pro- Bring your film to us to get the work done properly. 24 hour Photo Finishing Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. 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