10. 19 UESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Richard y, James W. Hol- k Taylor in firing and tomor- e build- 7:15 to section. 60 p.m. Movies welcome; lking, 7:30 in room, is invited. up meet- me the room, 7. On. Dis- job post mee eviously nesday manu meetingical Enterested sammel1 002 Fra Jayward Danacl, Wien', Thurs- Election tion re-ursed, meeting teeth of which 10 years when usually lost so blow ews Banquet Given Henry C. Tracy Dr. Henry C. Tracy, professor of anatomy and research worker for 30 years, was honored at the annual freshman-sophomore medical banquet which turned into a testimonial dinner for him Jan. 5. in the Kansas room of the Union. Approximately 180 students, guests, and faculty members at tended. Just great anatomy book in the world, *Vassellius* "The Epitome." The principle speaker Dr. Hildon Gibson, professor of political science, gave three main points on what a good education should be. They were to develop intellect, have a good understanding, to goop a social thinking order. Dr. Gibson said that Dr. Tracy filled all of these requirements. Topeka Writing Club Holds Last Meeting Telegrams and letters from former students and colleagues were received and some were opened at the banquet. Dr. Tracy was presented a plaque which contained the official dedication of a medical readiness program. A geroll was signed by each student in the form of a petition to maintain the reading room even after the medical school is moved to Kansas City, Kan. Dr. Tracy was also given a book on neurology. Short speeches were given by H. R.Wald, deemer of the School of Medicine; Dr. Franklin Murphy, dean of the School of Medicine; and Robert Lind, associate professor of Law and Counsellor who articulated An extension course in creative writing held in Topeka will have its last meeting of the eight weeks session Jan. 10. The meeting will be followed by coffee at the home of Mrs. Leona McDaniels, 433 Lincoln avenue. The class is conducted by Miss Frances Grinstead, assistant professor of journalism. Some of the students have attended as many as four of the extension writing classes. A Writing club has been formed by the students which continues to meet between the extension class meetings. The classes meet at the Topeka high school. The course is designed for informal discussion over manuscripts submitted by the students. There are approximately 30 members. The last meeting of a similar class was held Jan. 3 in Kansas city. Other classes of this course have been offered in Wichita and El Dorado. Templin Engagement Mr. and Mrs. James M. Scheuber of Peru, Ill. announce the engagement of daughter, Virginia to Mr. Winton on behalf of Sophie Stuff. Studds Kansas City, Kan. Miss Scheuber, an art education senior, will graduate in February. Mr. Studt, '49, is employed as chemical engineer for the Tennessee Eastman Kodak Corporation, Kingsport, Tenn. He is a member of Triangle fraternity. Sia Ed Pinning Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity announces the pinning of Miss Jacqueline, Aurell, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at the University of Arizona in Tucson, to Mr. Jack Davis, Jr. The pinning was announced Jan. 4 by Mrs. Virginia Brammer, Sigma Phi Epsilon housemother. She wore a corsage of red roses. The Messers Eugene Bullinger and William Spann passed cigars. Wichitan Engaged The engagement of Miss Edith Carey to Mr. Harrison Dorsey Worthington, Jr., has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seo H. Carey of Wichita. Mr. Worthington's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dorsey Worthington of Chicago, Ill. Miss Carey attended the University in 1948 and 1949. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Worthington attended Kenyon college at Gambier, Ohio, where he is a member of Beta Sta Pi fraternity. He is associated with Faulders, Inc. Pi Beta Phi Sorority Announces Two Pinnings Pack-Mann Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Miss Barbara Pack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pack, Kansas City, Kan., to Mr. Jim Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Mann, Kansas City, Kan. The announcement was made during dinner by Miss Marianne Gear who received a red rose. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother received a corsage of feather mums. Miss Pack wore an orchid and was assisted into the kitchen. Eleanor Pack and several other women who each received a red rose. Miss Pack is an art education junior. Mr. Mann is a business senior and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Glassware collecting comes second among American hobbies. This puzzles the poll-takers because in the past it has not been among the ten top ones. It may possibly be an erroneous conclusion, due to so many people leaving cocktail parties with the bottle or glass still clutched in their hands—H. I. Phillips, "The Sun Dial", The New York Sun, New York, N. Y. Foster-Fri Pi Beta Phi announces the piming of Miss Peggy Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Foster, Kansas City, Mo., to Mr. Jimi Fri, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd Fri, Bronxville, N. Y. the announcement was made during dinner by Mrs. Dean Alt, housekeeper who bids corsage of glamels and Foster was assisted by Miss Nancy Wilkinson. Mankind has progressed from the Stone Age to the Atomic Age, maybe, but it never has got out of the Superstition Age. . . Wherever you see a ladder angling out over the sidewalk, you will see many persons somewhat ashamedly, walk out in the street to avoid passing under it.—Lee Shippey, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Foster is a fine arts senior and Mr. Fri was graduated last spring from Williams college, Williamstown, Mass. where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Eternal vigilance is the price of justice no less than of liberty.—The Washington Post. Washington, D. C. Sigma Nu's To Entertain Sigma Nus to Entertain Sigma Nu fraternity has planned a dessert dance from 6:30 until 8 p. m. today at the chapter house. Mrs. Charles Schaeffer and Mrs. F. L. MacCreary will chaperone. For speedy growth, there's probably nothing like what comes in both ears is rushed out of the mouth. —Press, Waldboro, Maine. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. NOW IS THE TIME FOR THIS GOOD MAN TO COME TO THE AID OF YOUR PARTY Hank Brown for Party Pic's 846 Mass. Phone 1707 Copyright 1950, LIGGETT & MYERS TORACCO Co.