5, 1949 TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREED Socially Speaking Tri-Phi Formal Dance The second annual Tri-Phi formal dance was held March 11 in the Union ballroom. The party was given by the pledge classes of Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Gamma Delta, and Phi Delta Theta. Entertainment consisted of songs by the Phi Kappa Psi quartet-Dan Spencer, Clarence Nauman, Jim Davidson, and Lewis Mattingly; a reading by Jim Davidson; and a musical number by Woody Davis and Win Koerper. Lewis Mattingly acted as master of ceremonies. Phi Gamma Delta Dance Phi Gamma Delta entertained the members of the Delta Gamma sorority with a dance March 10 at the chapter house. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tea Dance Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained the members of Alpha Delta Pi sorority with a tea dance March 12. Phi Chi Theta Dinner Honors Founders Members of Phi Chi Theta, women's professional business fraternity, held a dinner at the Castle tea room March 10. The dinner was to commemorate the founding of the national chapter in 1924 and the organization of the local chapter in the same year. Terrel E. Clark, business instructor, was the speaker. Mr. Clark spoke on how to get jobs and what opportunities are open to women in business fields. He placed secretarial work, merchandising, and personnel as the best job opportunities for women. Other fields such as business and market research, advertising, and accounting offer less opportunities. Frank T. Stockton, dean of University Extension, and Mrs. Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Clark, Miss Loda Newcomb, assistant professor of secretarial training and faculty advisor for the fraternity and alumnae were guests. Name Six 'Bellringers' The Memorial Association of World War II has added six names to the list of "Bellringers", those who have contributed $100 or more to the memorial campanile fund. Recent contributors are: Dr. James Basham, Eureka; Harry P. Broderson, Schenectady, N.Y.; Robert T. Price, justice of Kansas supreme court, Topека; Miss Clem Lamborn, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. C. A. Stewart and Miss Gertrude Gilmore, both of Lawrence. Miss Gilmore's donation was made by her brother, F. L. Gilmore, Mexico City, Mex. SPRING TIES Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. A brand new selection of Spring Neckwear created by Edw. Betty. Gay patterns and gorgeous colors for your most discriminating taste. You'll enjoy seeing these! $1.50 to $2.50 Glad to show you— Dale Carnegie Might Note This Dale Carnegie's methods of "How to Win Friends and Influence People" may be good but there are easier ways today, said Fred Huggins, College sophomore. The quickest way to achieve this end is by having an apartment for rent. Mr. and Mrs. Huggins advertise an apartment for rent this past week and report that their home has taken on some of the aspects of Grand Central Station as the result. "We needed a telephone exchange to handle all of the calls and there were so many people who inquired personally that it sometimes looked as though we were conducting a sight-seeing tour, said the couple. "This was one time that we felt the world was beating a path to our door." And if you think that the housing situation will be lightened by the graduation of some of the married veterans, then you had better change your hopes. The Huggins reported that most of the applicants were students who were waiting to acquire living quarters before setting a final date for their wedding. A course unique to the University is the Saturday morning class of air hostess training in which three senior women are enrolled. They are Charlotte Reams, Arleen Hale, and Joanne Cokehram. Three Women Study To Be Air Hostesses No academic prerequisites other than candidacy for graduation is required and no credit will be given for the course, but after graduation they may expect employment as airline hostesses. Mrs. Muriel Clay of Trans-World Airline, Kansas City, Mo., instructs the women in basic and technical phases of air hostess work. The women spend their vacations in Kansas City seeing the practical side of hostess work. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Oglesby both students at the University finally got the apartment. N Kleptomaniacs Attention! YOU THIEVES —— For a Real Steal Go to 846 Mass. and Ask for H. B. He Has Outdated Film at $ \frac{1}{2} $ Price!! Hank Brown CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY—PHOTO SUPPLIES 846 Mass. Ph.1707 Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kanson. HELP WANTED - MEN Professors and Trades ESTIMATOR and mechanical engineer EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. INSTANT FOR THE PLANNING DEPT. 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ENGINEERS insurance company has market or ambition in pr ating services. We have speci- ties of bollers, engine valves that be high altitude age, experience, our qualification. WE MEM 28 TECHNOLOGY ERING DRAFTS INFILLOO INC. 825-W-19 ENGINEERING DRAFTS ed $ 3 years experience in managing client sites to calculate must be at least 5 yrs exp in support M.S. or D.S. devel- opment with client sites. want to work as a co-ordina- tor. SOME COLLEGE TRADING Houses with some expertise to stay in the national steel field. Same as the above. Good accommodation. preferred. ADDRESS MBJ 541 783 ENGINEER ...and all of them made possible through profits! IN THE LAST EIGHT YEARS International Harvester has increased the number of its employees in the United States from 60,000 to 90,000. This means that 30,000 new jobs have been created-good jobs at good pay for junior executives, engineerers, draftsmen, technicians among many others. And every one of these jobs carries with it plenty of chance for advancement. This great progress in job-making has been made possible by the profits which over the last 20 years the company has plowed back into the business. That is why we like to say PROFITS MEAN PROGRESS for everyone. For example: During the eight year period in which our force was increased from 60,000 to 90,000 employes,the average straight-time hourly earnings of our non-salaried factory employees have increased 92.6% per cent. Customers have benefited from the fact that our margin of profit on sales today is two-fifths less than in 1941. And our stockholders have had a fair return on the savings they have invested in our company. Dividends on common stock this year are 4.65% on the book value, as compared with 4% in 1941. INTERNATIONAL In 1948, the company had profits, after taxes, of 4.7 cents from each dollar of sales. We know it is our continuing ability to earn a reasonable profit that has made it possible for International Harvester in the past year to serve more people—customers, employees and stockholders—in greater measure than ever before. Profits mean progress for everyone. We hope to be able to continue to make a reasonable profit with each succeeding year in the future一to keep right on creating more and more jobs at good pay for young men entering industry, just as we have done in the past. HARVESTER