1 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1050 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 15 Organized Houses At KU Have New Housemothers Fifteen organized houses have new housemothers for the coming school year; four other houses have new houseparents. The new house mothers on the K.U. campus are: Mrs. Frank M. Baird, Pi Kappa Alpha; Mrs. Jan Francisco, Pi Kappa Alpha; Miss Athea Lojiffe, Jollife hall; Miss Marie Hicks, Kappa Alpha Psi; Mrs. J. Hope, Phi Chi; Mrs Ruth Jeter, Varsity house; Mrs. John Kelly, Monchus hall. Mrs. F. J. McDonald, Harmon cop; Mrs. Onita Mila, Kappa Sigma; Mrs. Edwin R. Ratbun, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Mrs. J. R. Scott, Chi Omega; Mrs. C. L. V, Veatch; Acacia; Mrs. Lione G. Wenzel, Hopkins hall; Mrs. Lela Whiteford, Templin hall; Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Oliver hall. Foster Is New Scholarship Hall Foster hall, 1204 Louisiana, will be women's scholarship dormitory for the first time this fall. Foster is being operated as a scholarship hall under the same plan that now governs Watkins and Miller halls. A committee fills places in the halls from applications submitted by women who meet the scholarship requirements. The women maintain the halls and prepare meals on a cooperative basis. North College hall, being constructed next to Corbin hall, will not be occupied during the fall semester. The University's dormitories for women, operated under the supervision of Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, and Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women, house about 600 women. Nearly 200 of the dormitory residents are new to the halls this year. Alpha Phi Omega planning meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Pine room, Memorial Union. All members attend. Official Bulletin University Women's club will be held Friday, Nov. 10, Memorial Union. The new houseparents are: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Chambers, Jayhawk co-op; Mr. and Mrs. Bromleigh Lamb, 1244 Ohio co-op; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roberts, Henley house; and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thomas, Don Henry co-op. Jenkins-Adams Mr. and Mrs. Billy C. Jenkins of Cullison announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian, to Richard E. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams of Haviland. Miss Jenkins is a College sophomore and a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Adams is a naval airman in the radio-radar school at San Diego, Calif. Corbin Hall Open House Corbin hall women were hostesses at the first open house of the semester Sept. 15. Chapters invited were Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. Ross Cole, Mrs. John Kelley, and Mrs. Louis Stanley. ISA Sponsors Parties The Independent Students' Association sponsored a "Barn Frolie" and a "First Nighter" party the past week. Invited as chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bates, Mr. and Mrs. J. Chalmers Herman, Dr. and Mrs. George Kreye, Mr. and Mrs. Domingo Ricart, and Miss Julia Wilard. Union Activities Dance New University students were guests of Student Union Activities Sept. 14 at an informal dance in the Union ballroom. Mrs. Frank M. Baird, Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs Thomas A. Clark, and Mrs. Fannie DeLozier were chaperons. Welcome New and Old Students GRANADA CAFE next to Granada Theater 79 Men Will Live In Jolliffe,Varsity 3349 SWEATERS by Varsity house, located at 1043 Indiana, was purchased by the University from William Kornhaus in August. The large frame building will house 30 men and have dining facilities. Varsity house will be classified with Oread and McCook halls as a regular dormitory. About 250 men will live in the three houses. Two houses, Jolliffe hall and Varsity house, have been added to the men's dormitory system of the University this fall. Slipovers Cardigans Tweeds Bermuda 100% Wool Jolliffe, located at 1505 Ohio, was formerly a women's residence hall. It has now been added to the group of men's scholarship halls, including Sterling, Oliver, and Battenfeld, which are operated on a cooperative plan. The scholarship halls will house about 144 men, 49 of whom will live in Jolliffe. The Palace Sigma Nu Buffet Supper $3.95 to $7.95 Members of Sigma Nu fraternity entertained with a buffet supper Sept. 17. Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. J. H Kreamer, Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart, Mrs. C. J. Thomas, and Mrs. Burt A. Weber were invited as chaperons. Alpha Phi Alpha Party Members of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity entertained guests at a party Sept. 15. Chaperons invited were Mrs. Alberta Frye, Mrs. Lee Pitts, and Mrs. Johnson Smothers. Two KU Alumni To Indiana U. Two alumni of the University have been appointed to the faculty of the department of bacteriology at Indiana university. Dr. J. L. 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