--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Sunflower To Have Summer Playground A playground for the children of Sunflower during the sunny months is rapidly being completed. Mrs. Beverly Watkins, chairman of the Playground League at Sunflower has announced. "All necessary equipment has been arranged for and a coach will be elected soon," Mrs. Watkins said. Present plans call for one full time coach, but Mrs. Watkins said they might have to accept two part time coaches. "Regardless of the plan adopted, adequate funds for their salaries have been raised," she explained. Two undergraduate students in physical education are being considered for the coaching job, the league chairman said. "Both have had considerable experience in playground work and are well qualified for the job," she said. The League plans to operate the playground six days a week in both morning and afternoon. The morning period will be devoted to competitive ports. Due to the heat, classes in various crafts will be conducted during the afternoon. "We would like to find several students who need part time jobs during the summer months to teach these craft classes." Mrs. Watkins stated. We will furnish transportation to and from the campus and pay an hourly wage for these jobs," she said. The playground, which is located behind the Sunflower Recreation center is completely enclosed with a fire fence, loaned to the Playground league by the Kansas State Highway department. It was installed the last week by a crew of volunteer workers from the Hercules Memorial post of the V.F.W. at Sunflower. Weddings And Engagements ebe-Wuest; Huxtable-Channell Bee-Wuest; Huxtable-Channell Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagements of Alla Beebe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Beebe Wichita, to John Wuest of St. Joseph, Mo.; and Mary Huxtabel, mother of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Label of Kansas City, Mo., to Lawrence Channell of Kansas City, Ans. douglas-Staats The announcement of the double engagement was made at the spring formal. Mr. Wuest is a junior in business. Mr. Channell is in the school of Education. Both are members of Delta Chi social fraternity. Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Phi Delta eta housemother, announces the inging, of Stan Staats, engineering pmore, to Miss Barbara Doug- s, of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Staats a member of Kansas Alpha of Phi elta Theta and his home is also Kansas City. WCA To Install Officers At Dinner The Y.W.C.A. held its annual ring banquet and installation of st year's cabinet Tuesday. James, this year's president, viewed the progress made and noted out the goal of Y.W.C.A.'s leadership program—to build a better world for all. a brief report on the W.Y.W.C.A. national triennial convention, held San Francisco in March, was made by Jean Francisco, executive secretary. Miss Francisco represented the University at the meet- Newly installed cabinet members: Nancy Smith, journalism juni- president; Shirley Rice, Collec- sophomore, vice-president; Jelly Pegues, College junior, secuary; Ann Learned, College junior, assurer; Jerre Quin, College minor, district representative; Sue inger, College freshman, and Joyce herrer, fine arts junior, student ligious council representatives. It was once believed that the ig's touch could cure certain forms tuberculosis, according to the cyclopaedia Britannica. Socially Speaking P K A Elects Pi Kappa Alpha announces the election of Charles A. Lindbergh as president. Other officers elected were: William Y. Chalfant, vice president; Robert Cowne, treasurer; and Robert Boese, historian. Battenfeld Elects Battenfeld hall recently electeed officers for the fall semester. They are Gene Linton, president; Samuel Duran, vice-president; Robert Dunwell, secretary; Carl Unrah treasurer; Claude Moore, and Terry Neal, forums board members; Donald Sieben and Roger Davis, social chairmen; Harold Ehrlich, and Terry Neal, intramural managers; Melvin Reuber, decorations chairman; Darrel Brown, song leader; and John Leslie, publicity chairman. Phi Gamma Delta Initiates Phi Gamma Delta Initiates Phi Gamma Delta initiated the following May 1: Charles R. Fisk, David S. Arthurs, Robert F. Revelette, and John Costello. Kappa Eta Kappa Elects Donald Gordon, engineering junior was elected president of Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity. Other officers are Elton B. Nible, vice-president; Robert Murrell, treasurer; Bruce R. Chadwick, secretary; John R. Cejka, corresponding secretary; Robert Foster, librarian; and Elmer Weigel, sergeant-at-arms. Phi Delt Parent's Day Phi Delta Theta entertained May 1 with its annual Parents day at the chapter house. Approximately 125 guests were served buffet luncheon. Sigma Phi Epsilon held its annual Kansas Relays breakfast-dance April 23. Guests were Mary E. Williams, Karmen Edwards, Peggy Olsen, Polly Owens, Delores Wunsch, Suzanne Van Slyke, Diana Sherwood, Sue Boyd, Patty Landis, Carol Krehbiel, Mary Kirkpatrick, Nancy Myers, Karen York, Delores Nixon, Billine Nave, Joanne Alton, Sally Garland, Lorn L. Hamilton, Lila Tessendorf, Mary Lou Brewer, Ruth William, Pat Young, Nina Pearson, Dorothy Baldwin, Marilyn Barnum. 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Locksley Entertains Locksley hall entertained parents May 1 with a buffet dinner. Musical numbers by Miss Mildred Gerritzen, Miss Betty Brown, and Miss Marilyn Lind, and a mock fashion show were presented during after dinner coffee. RENT A BOOK TO READ THIS WEEKEND These new books everyone is talking about are here in our RENTAL LIBRARY 15c for 5 days THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Mother's Day May 8 Send her flowers by Wire Call Wards Flowers 820 The K. U. Florist