MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Delta Tau Delta Elects Acacia Elects Officers Delta Tau Delta pledge class announces the recent election of officers as follows: James Fouler, president; Gerald Kerr, vice-president; James Kelly, secretary; and Terry Jaquith, treasurer. The Acacia pledge class recently elected the following officers: William Campbell, president; Sam Willcoxon, vice-president; Richard Roshong, secretary; and Robert Ricketson, pope. Gamma Phi Initiates Four Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the initiation of the following women: Beverly Bishop, Wichita; Helen Johnson, Topeka; Sammy Johnson, Coffeyville, and Bonnie Stickler, Chickaskia, Okla. Three Chosen In Election Monday. Oct. 3. 1949 A. S.C. Finance committee hearings on requests by organizations for appropriations, 10 a.m. Saturday, Union. Appropriation request blanks may be obtained at business office. Completed blanks must be returned to business office by Friday evening. Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the election of the following officers: Lou Ann Lawrence, vice-president; Gloria Horn, recording secretary; and Helen Johnson corresponding secretary. Official Bulletin Unclaimed identification cards may be obtained at business office, 121 Strong hall. Pictures on cards required for Saturday's football game. Retakes already made may be obtained from photographic bureau Wednesday through Friday. Other retakes must be made first half of this week. Y, W. C. A. executive meeting, 4 to 5 p.m. today, Chi Omega house. Registered Nurses club, to tonigh. Castle Tea room. All nurses interested call 960. Mathematical colloquim, 5 p. m today. 203 Strong hall. Prof. Robert Schatten. "Distance Functions." Sociology club picnic, 5:30 to 7 tonight, Potter lake. Kansan Board, 5 p.m. today, 107 Journalism building. I. S. A. meeting, 7 tonight, Pine room in the Union. Independent Woman's senate, 5 p. m. today, 107 Strong hall. All houses requested to send representatives. International club, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Pine room in the Union, All Independent men who live in organized houses meet 4 p. m. Wednesday, 110 Fraser hall. Plans for social activities with women's organized houses will be discussed. Phi Sigma, noon Tuesday, 301 Snow hall. Mr. MacGregor, speaker. Le Cercle francais, sept heures et demie, mercredi, 113 Strong hall. Tous ceux qui s'intéressent au français sont invites. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting 4 p. m. Tuesday, Pine room in the Union. Official calendar and directory will be distributed. Tryouts for Acting Lab 1-act play, 4 to 5 p. m. m. Tuesday, Green hall, Little theater. University Players, 5 p.m. Tuesday. Green hall, Little theater. Delta Sigma Epsilon, actives and alumnae, 7:30 tonight, East Room, Memorial Union. Call Lois Timken, 358, if unable to attend. 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Miss Robison is a College senior, Mr. Markwell is a senior in the school of business and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. .The Home Economies club will have a picnic at Potter lake, Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Women who are taking a home economics class or who are interested in joining the club are invited. Those interested are asked to see the secretary in the home economics office before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, October 4. Home Ec Club To Picnic A coffee for all active members and alumnae of Delta Sigma Rho will be held at 7:30 p. m. today in the East room of the Union. Up and Coming Delta Sigma Rho Meeting Wives Hold Bridge Party The University wives will have a bridge party. Wednesday at 7:30 pm. in the East room of the Uniim. New wives are especially welcomed The law wives will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the offices of the Kansas Power and Electric company to see a demonstration of home appliances. Bridge groups will meet on regular days. Mrs. Robert Coldsnow has been elected vice-president of the group since the resignation of Mrs. Thomas Brown. Dr. Charles F. Weinau, chairman of the petroleum engineering department, left Monday afternoon for San Antonio, Tex., where he will attend the autumn district meeting of the petroleum branch of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Charles Weinaug To Attend Autumn Petroleum Meeting "I wouldn't be anywhere else. I'm so glad to be in school." Dr. Weinaug is serving as a member of the educational committee of the institute. The meeting will be in session from Wednesday through Friday. Michi' Too Busy To Be Homesick For Hawaii Law Wives Meet Thursday Shotgun tests and hours of outside reading during the past two weeks of classes may have discouraged some students, but Michiko Yamasaki, College sophomore, said. "Michi," a nickname given her by her Foster hall housemates, is in physical education $ \textcircled{4} $ "Honolulu is only 14 hours by plane," she said. "There is so much to do and see here that I just can't find time to be homesick." majoring in physical education. Her home is in Oloa, Hawaii, but she hasn't been bothered by homesickness. "Michi's" smile sparkled as she talked of college life in the United States. A yaer ago, in Hawaii, she considered several schools before deciding on the University, "because I understood it didn't snow here." She changed her mind last winter during the ice storm. Michi plans to do postgraduate work in modern dance. Then she wants to teach, "maybe in Wisconsin." She says there will be no romance until her education is complete. "I am fortunate in having the opportunity for an education," she said. Not many young people in Hawaii are able to attend universities." "Michi" thinks K.U. students are friendly and the school spirit is wonderful. "The campus buildings are beautiful," she said. "Fraser hall looks just like a palace." I was so busy preparing myself—I forgot my car Sanders Motor Co. STUDEBAKER DEALER We are in business to prevent things like this. Let us give you our Winter service — from antifreeze to heater switch — NOW! Phone 616 622 Mass. Appropriations Committee Will Hold First Hearings Saturday At Union The appropriations committee of the All-Student council will hold its first hearings Saturday morning at the Memorial Union, said Steve Mills, chairman of the committee and A. S. C. treasurer. The hearings will start at 10 a. m. and probably continue through the morning. The room will be announced later. Organizations desiring appropriations soon should be prepared for the first hearing. Appropriation request blanks may be obtained at the business office, 121 Strong hall. The blanks must be completed and returned to the business office by Friday evening, Mills said. 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