TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE MU Freshmen Coeds Restricted More Than Women At KU Miss Thelma Mills, dean of women at the University of Missouri, said that rules governing M.U. women are different from those at K.U. Miss Mills was here Feb. 10 to address the Associated Women Students' leadership workshop. All freshman girls at M.U. live in residence halls. They are allowed only one week-night activity and are required to keep 7:30 closing hours except for week-ends. Upperclassmen at M.U. are allowed later closing hours than K.U. women. They may "stay out" until 10:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday; 11:30 p.m. Wednesday and Sunday; and 12:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. M. U. women are selected for offices by means of a petition system rather than by general elections. Grade average, activities, and a statement of request are the determining factors used by the Associated Women Students' council at M.U. in choosing the girls most suitable for office. The petition system is used for naming members of the women's body, careers conference board, and class officers. A balance of independents and Greeks usually exists in campus organizations. Foods I Students To Rent Uniforms The Home Economics club is sponsoring a project for purchasing material and making uniforms for the foods department. Each student in Foods I will be assigned a smock style uniform of white cotton with three-quartered length sleeves. The students will pay a fee of $3 which will cover rental and laundry. Only beginning students will benefit from the project this year because the advanced students have their own uniforms. The club hopes to provide 60 of the new uniforms during this year and more later as the need develops. Theta Sigma Phi Plans Anniversary Virginia Frost, journalism junior, was recently appointed chairman of the Matrix Milestones events for Theta Sigma Phi, women's honorary journalism fraternity. During Matrix Milestones week April 1 to 9, Theta Sigma Phi will celebrate its fortiest anniversary. The local chapter will have a Ladies of the Press luncheon and exhibits of books by national Theta Sigma Phi authors. Mildred Guhnik, journalism junior, has been elected Keeper of the Archives for Theta Sigma Phi, to replace Rosemary Rospaw, who has withdrawn from school. The group plans to hold a community rumage sale in March. Norma Hunsinger, journalism junior, will be in charge. Jay Janes Will Entertain At Tea The Jay Janes will give a tea for prospective members 4:30-5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine room of the Student Union. Members will be selected from eight organized houses: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Chi Omega, Briar Manor, Gamma Phi Beta, Watkins Hall, Corbin hall, Tennessee Terra, and Hillcrest. The qualifications for membership are 24 hours of college credit and "C" average. Student, Faculty Enter Six-State Art Exhibit One special student and nine faculty members have samples of their work on display at the six-states exhibition at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Neb. Work from Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa. Colorado, and South Dakota is exhibited. Rosemary Buehler is the special student who entered the showing. Faculty members displaying work are: A Dwight Burnham, Raymond J. Eastwood, Herbert L. Fink, Clayton V. Fowler, Robert Green, Arvid D. Dacobson, Don I. Kane, Ray E. Ot- acebson, Jr., and Robert N. Sullow Socially Speaking Delta Tau Delta Pledging Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Tom Akers, Mamaroneck, N.Y., Ray Hessling, Kansas City, Mo. and Robert Scovel, Independence. Triangle Coke Dance ☆ ☆ ☆ The pledge class of Triangle fraternity entertained the pledges of Pi Beta Phi sorority with a coke dance Feb. 5 at the chapter house. Hopkins Hall Elects Hopkins hall has elected the following officers: Phyllis Glass, secretary; Frances Pence, treasurer; Joanne Varnum, social chairman; Melva Lutz, librarian; Mary Jo Fullbright, firq warden; Mary Alice Moore, A.W.S. representative, and Freda Jones, Interdorm council representative. Gamma Phi Beta Elects Gamma Phi Beta announces the election of the following officers: Doris Tiben, president; Betty Crawford, vice - president and social chairman; Margaret Dickinson, treasurer; Charlotte Metcalfe, recording secretary; Ann Allen, corresponding secretary; Gloria Horn, rush chairman; Grace Gwinner, house manager; Charlene Lashbrook, scholarship chairman, and Sammy Peete, executive representative. The following officers were appointed: Delores Wunsch, song leader; Alix Neville, publicity chairman and Crescent correspondent, and Georgianne Dutton, historian. Nominations Open For ISA Offices The Independent Student association is now accepting nominations for officers for their election Tuesday, Feb. 28. Betty van der Smissen, association president, said the nominations should be turned in to the IS.A. desk in 228, Frank Strong hall, today. The offices open are president, secretary, A.S.C. representative, public relations chairman, social chairman, and welfare chairman. The runner-up in the presidency will become the vice-president. The officers elected will appoint a business manager and will operate under the new constitution which establishes an eight instead of 12-member council. All members of the association are eligible for office. Caroline Hamma as association vice-president is the election chairman. NEED A TYPEWRITER Gregory-Bennett Engagement Weddings And Engagements Rent One $3.50 per Month Rent Will Apply Towards Purchase PETERSON'S 710 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 13 710 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Broers-Kaiser Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gregory Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Robert F. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Bennett, Overland Park. Mrs. Treva Brown, housemother of Corbin hall, made the announcement and Miss Janet Gregory was her sister's attendant. Mrs. Brown and Miss Janet Gregory wore corsages of pink roses. Miss Gregory received an orchid corsage. Marian Mills and Joyce Walker passed chocolates and Loyette Hollar sang. They wore corsages of pink carnations. ☆ ☆ Exam Wins Job For Grad Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Broers of Eudora announce the engagement of their daughter Kathleen to Mr. Harold M. Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser of Delphos. Miss Broers is a senior in the College. Mr. Kaiser is a graduate of Kansas State and is now studying physical medicine at Mayo Brothers Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Lyle Wheatcroft, who received a B.S. in architectural engineering in January, has been employed by the Dodson Manufacturing company of Wichita according to a letter received by George M. Beal, professor of architectural engineering. The job was given Mr. Wheatcroft on the basis of a competitive examination. Jane Ferrell Eagerly Plans Three-Months Trip To Europe Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Three months of travel in Europe is a rare opportunity. Jane Helen Ferrell, College senior, is eagerly awaiting the graduation gift which will enable her to go abroad this summer. "Janie" plans to spend part of her three-month trip in Stockholm, Sweden, visiting relatives. She will also travel through England and France. "Janie's" red hair is no indication of her temperament. She is a sweet, sincere girl with a simple charm. 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