PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1948 Appoint New Nursing Director Miss Jean M. Hill will become director of nursing and associate professor of nursing education at the School of Medicine in Kansas City on Feb. 1, Chancellor Deane W. Malott announced today. Miss Hill is now instructor in advanced orthopedic nursing at the Teachers college, Columbia university, New York. She succeeds Miss Avis Van Lew, who resigned her position at the K.U. Medical center early last fall to join the U.S. Public Health service. Miss Elizabeth Sutcliffe is now acting director of nursing. Miss Hill received an A.B. degree from K.U. in 1933 and two years later earned a bachelor of nursing degree from Yale university. In 1947 she received an M.S. degree in nursing administration from Western Reserve university, Cleveland, Ohio. Wins First Place In AP Photo Contest Clarke Thomas, editor-in-chief of the University Daily Kansas in the 1947 fall semester, won a first place award for a news picture in the Associated Press 1948 contest for Kansas and Missouri newspapers. Thomas, who was graduated in February, took first place for news pictures in newspapers published in cities of less than 50,000 population. His picture was entitled "Hurry Up and Wait—The Draft Again." He is a reporter-photographer on the Hutchinson News-Herdal. A feature picture taken at the wedding of Eunice M. Carlson, former College student and daughter of Gov. Frank Carlson, won the sweepstakes award. The picture, entitled "True Love," was snapped by David Cauthen of the Kansas City Star. The sweepstakes award is selected from the first-place pictures in the news, sports and feature classifications. Sweet Named Head Of KU Cues Staff Marilyn L. Sweet, College senior, was appointed editor-in-chief of the KU Cues, women's handbook, at a meeting of the Associated Women Students senate Tuesday. Other officers appointed were Ruth Keller and Virginia L. Daniels, journalism juniors, and Jeanne H. Mueller, College sophomore, associate editors; Lu Anne Powell, fine arts senior, art editor; Lois M Ehterington, fine arts sophomore, and Elizabeth M. Townsend, fine arts freshman, associate art editors; Barbara C. Jottrell, College freshman, business manager; and Carol A. Hastings, College junior, and Betty L. Kersey, College freshman, staf. This will be the first revision of the KU Cues since it was first published in 1947. SANTA GETS AROUND on the gayest greeting cards in town Vicker's Gift Shop 1023 Mass. It's A Capitalists' Wardrobe, Comrade Moscow, Dec. 1—(UP)—Russia's answer to the new look was announced today in the form of an omnibus dress which can be converted into any one of seven styles within two minutes. the newspaper evening Moscow informed Russian women the dress now is being shown at Kaganovich dress factory no. 11 and that the design can be obtained by ordering pattern No. 4345. Within two minutes, the paper said, any style-conscious woman can turn this garment into a day dress, an evening dress, a short-sleeved dress, a long-sleeved dress, a suit, a cocktail dress, or a theater gown. Seniors may have their photographs taken for the yearbook, Dean Miller, business manager of the Jayhawker, announced today. Graham studio, 211 West Eighth street, is prepared to take the pictures. Senior Photos Being Taken The photographs will be 3 x 4 inches and will cost $3.25. Payment for the pictures will be taken at the Jayhawker office in the Union. Receipts will be issued at the time of payment. Seniors must have a receipt before their pictures will be taken. Seniors with receipts must phone F. P. Graham for an appointment Mr. Graham works seven days a week and is open each day at 9:30 am. Seniors graduating in February should have their pictures taken as soon as possible. Miller added. June graduates may have pictures taken any time before they graduate. Pianists To Give Recital Thursday Two pianists from the School of Fine Arts will appear in a student recital at 3 p.m. Thursday in Frank Strong auditorium. Catharine Spalding, senior, will play three movements from "Concerto No. 4 in G Major" by Beethoven. Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano, will play orchestral parts at the second piano. Willard Straight, sophomore, will play "La plus que lente" by Debussy, and "Sonetto 104 del Petrarce" by Liszt. Stanley Roth, superintendent of the Kansas State School for the Deaf, Olathe, will speak at a speech therapy seminar at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the English room of the Union. His subject will be "The Child with Defective Hearing." Speech Therapy Seminar AWS To Seek Facts On Jobs The Associated Women Students house of representatives will begin its drive this week to compile information on summer jobs for women. The information gathered will be made available to University women sometime next semester. On a day to be announced later A.W.S. representatives will be in the Union to give information to women about summer jobs and tell experiences University women have had on similar jobs. Joan Gregory, College junior, will head the committee. Information concerning the Christmas seal drive will be given to representatives of organized houses Thursday in 112 Frank Strong. The A.W.S. high school leadership day will be March 19. Outstanding girl seniors from Kansas high schools will hear speakers from the University. The leadership workshop days will be Feb. 3, 8, 10, and 15. The president, an upperclassman, and a freshman from each house will attend night leadership meetings on these days. Need Social Security Cards For Work At Christmas Students who intend to work during the Christmas vacation will be required to present social security cards to employers. Applications may be obtained from the social security office, 234 Federal building, Topeka, or from the local post office. A student who previously had a card but lost it should put this information on his new application to make sure that he gets a duplicate of his original number. that "melts in your mouth" is our specialty. . . for BREAKFAST BREAKFAST LUNCH SUPPER EVENING SNACKS eat at the COURT HOUSE CAFE 1105 Mass. She'll welcome these hosiery pockets this Christmas for use at home or while traveling. They're transparent for easy hosiery identification. They're convenient for chest or dresser drawers, for hanging, for carrying in purse or traveling bag. They're crackproof, waterproof, flexible and tough. In single or four-pocket sizes. --- 15c & 69c Notions Dept.—Main Floor. Theta Sigma Phi, women's honorary journalism fraternity, will have a rummage sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in the Community building. Carol Buhler, journalism senior, is in charge of arrangements. Proceeds from the sale will help to send a member to the national convention next summer. Members of the club will give their traditional "apple-polish" paraty for the journalism faculty on Thursday, January 13. The 14 pledges of the group will be initiated Tuesday, Jan. 4. G. W. Smith and G. B. Price, professors of mathematics, attended the meeting of the American Mathematics society in Chicago, Nov. 26 and 27. A spring, meeting of the society will be held in Lawrence April 26 and 27. Two Professors To Chicago 'Phoq' Allen Speaks To UHS Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, basketball coach, spoke to an all-student assembly of the University high school in Fraser theater this morning. His subject was "You Never Won a Game in Your Life—the Other Felow Lost It." Before Dr. Allen's talk, the assembly sang several songs under the leadership of Gerald M. Carney, assistant professor of music. Magazine Subscriptions for Christmas Gifts Order them now at The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Ph. 666 MANHATTAN EXCLUSIVE AT First With The Finest For Over Fifty Years Two things every college man should know! - This is a football coach. Unemployed nine months of year. So during season eats everything in sight. Including substitutes. But there is no substitute for a "Manhattan" shirt. 2. This is a "Manhattan" Range shirt. Wearer's never unemployed. Superbly tailored. Extreme, widespread collar. Fabric residual shrinkage 1% or less. At your favorite men's shop today. 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