951 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Poland-Scheuerman Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poland of Junction City announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce, to Mr. Robert W. Scheuerman, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Claude Scheuerman of Beloit. MISS JOYCE POLAND Student Activities Reviewed Miss Poland is an education junior Mr. Scheuerman attended Kansas Wesleyan university in Salina. By AWS For Freshman Women Willingness to do "busy work" is a good starting point for winning recognition in student organizations, freshman women were advised in the Associated Women students activity workshop recently. Representatives from various student groups described the purpose, functions, and office opportunities of their organizations for the freshman, but emphasized the importance of budgeting time to prevent neglect of lessons. About 30 women attended the workshop held for those who will participate in campus activities next semester. Official Bulletin Friday, Feb. 2 Vacancy in All Student Council for representative from District II School of Engineering and Architecture, and representative-at-large. Representative - at - large vacancy must be filled by a woman. Lutheran Student Association Valentine party, 8 tonight. Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire. All Lutheran students welcome. Mathematics colloquium. 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5. 203 Strong hall. Yudell L. Luke, Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Mo., "The Numerical Evaluation of Complex Zeros of High Degree Polynomials." Reorganization meeting of Student Union activities' announcements committee, 4 p.m. Monday, S.U.A. office, Memorial Union. Anyone interested in announcing programming, writing, or operating PA system is invited; or call Ray Beery, ph. 552. Luttrell Elected President Of Lambda Chi Alpha Students Come In Pairs Mick Denny, engineering freshman from Atchison, was recently pledged into Lambda Chi Alpha. Saule Ste. Marie, Mich.—(U.P.) Mrs. Delia Benoit was wondering what to fix for dinner when a partridge crashed through the kitchen window. Fulton, Ky. — (U,P) — The South Fulton, Teen, school has 10 sets of twins registered this year. Seven sets of the twins are identical. Dining Problem Solved K. U. Chess club. 7 p.m. Tuesday, west end of ballroom, Memorial Union. All chess players invited. John G. Luttrell, engineering junior, was recently elected president of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Other officers for the year are Joe Warco, vice-president; Darrell Kellogg, secretary; Charles Bether, treasurer; Phillip Owens, social chairman; Louis Helmreich, rush chairman; and Frank Hask, ritualist. Hui O Hawaiiana, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 37 Strong hall. Plans for luau. Bring ukes. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Kansas room, Memorial Union. Phi Sigma noon meeting, Tuesday, 301 Snow. Ivan Shields will report on National convention. Episcopal students club, 5 p.m. Sunday, Trinity church. Supper at 5:30. Election of officers." Christian Unity." John Awald. Lutheran Student Association, 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church. Cost supper. Discussion on "The Christian Students' Problems in a Changing World," led by David Riggs. Battenfeld Hall, Elects Werries To Presidency Battenfeld Hall announces the election of the following officers for the spring semester: Dean Werries, president; Don Sieben, vice-president; Kennel Anderson, secretary, and Kenneth Priaux, treasurer. Corbin Hall Open House Corbin Hall will have an open house from nine to 12 p.m. Friday. The chaperons will be Mrs. Treva Brown, Miss Jean Francisco, Miss Betty King, and Miss Dorothy Hilbert. Thirty years ago this week Deane W. Malott, circulation manager for the University Daily Kansan, inaugurated a campaign to "Send the Kansan home." Two thousand copies were printed daily, half of which were delivered by carrier to students in Lawrence and half of which were mailed to all parts of the world. Skilled Hands Those special hands... the guiding, teaching hands of the occupational therapist or the physical therapist. ... the strength-giving hands of the hospital dietitian . . . are the ones Air Force men in hospitals look to with admiration and respect. Those mending hands are hands to fly with... the skilled fingers that bring the flying and supporting men of the Air Force back to duty strong and healthy. Graduates and prospective graduates in occupational or physical therapy, or dietetics, can now have interesting challenging careers as commissioned officers with good pay and allowances in the Women's Medical Specialist Corps of the U. S. Air Force Medical Service Opportunities for further professional education are also available. Regular and reserve commissions are offered to qualified specialists in these fields. Write for details to The Surgeon General U.S.Air Force, Washington 25,D.C. WOMEN'S MEDICAL SPECIALIST CORPS U.S. Air Force Medical Service Dietetic Internships, Occupational Therapy Affiliates, and Physical Therapy Training Courses are offered to selected individuals. For information, write to The Surgeon General, U. S. Air Force, Washington 25, D. C. The earth is nearest the sun in distance of 91,447,000 miles. Aphe- January and farthest from it in July. the time of greatest distance. The former position (called perihe- will occur July 4, with a separation lion) occurs in 1951 on Jan. 1, with a of 94,562,000 miles. "I Thaut I Taw A Puddy Tat" by Sylvester & Tweetie Pie Voice by Mel Blanc Capitol Records 45 & 78 Bells 925 Mass. on the beat with something smart for young feet! Camel Tan Suede Blue Suede Grey Suede Such heavenly shoes at a close-to-the-earth price! They do a smart co-starring job with practically your entire wardrobe, beside giving you walking-on-air comfort. Hand-sewn trim and flexible leather soles give OLDMAINE TROTTERS that wonderful workbench look.