TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Weddings And Engagements Goddard-Casselman Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goddard, Stanley, announced the engagement of their daughter, Madge Louise, to Donald Max Casselman, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Casselman, Conway Springs, at an after-dinner coffee at Hopkins hall Sunday. Miss Goddard's roommates, Joanne Vannum, Kathleen McKinney, and Mary Helen Clark passed chocolates. Members of Hopkins hall sang "Always." Miss Goddard is a sophomore in the College. Mr. Casselman is a College junior. RCA Man To Give Lecture Today Cyril N. Hoyler from the laboratories of the Radio Corporation of America at Princeton, N. J., will give a demonstration lecture from 3 to 5 p.m. today in Lindley auditorium. T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, said the lecture would be especially interesting to students in the department of chemical engineering, chemistry, electrical engineering, and physics, particularly those in engineering physics. He will have a demonstration decade of the electronic counter, an analogue computer for solving linear simultaneous equations by electronic means, completed counter-timer, and a demonstration of luminescent material used in television. Graduate students should see the heads of their departments to arrange for an interview with Mr. Hoyler, Dean Carr said. Ex-Dean's Widow Is Dead At 85 Mrs. Lena Van Voorish Templin, widow of Olin Templein, for many years was dean of the College of Liberal Arts, died Nov. 5 at Cresthaven hospital in Kansas City, Mo., after an extended illness. She was 85 years old. Mrs. Templin is survived by two daughters, two granddaughters, three grandsons, and four great grandchildren, the oldest of whom is Robert Rankin Shaw, College junior. Mrs. Templin was graduated from KU, in 1886 in the same class with Mr. Templin. They were married Aug. 6, 1886, and went to Germany to study in 1888. Both were members of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholarship society. Read the Want Ads daily. AUTO PARTS ACCESSORIES New & Used Parts for All Cars We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars The modest blonde smiled and shifted her paint brushes to the other hand as she voiced her opinion that K.U, women are taking an increasingly Women Not Just Homebodies; Can Put Men In Their Place' The modest blonde smiled and she hand as she voiced her opinion that K greater part in campus activities. A more intellectual level is being attained, she believes, as women show they aren't merely bridge playing home bodies. - The women on this campus are proving they can put man in his place, stated Ellen Spurney, president of women's Inter-Dorm council, when stopped in Frank Strong rotunda between classes. E. J., as she is generally known, is doing her share in the proving process. Besides her work on Inter-Dorm she is vice-president of the Newman club and song leader of Corbin hall. She also is one of Corbin's Jay James and a member of Delta Phi Delta, national art fraternity. Auto Glass Mirrors Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. Phone 954 712 E. 9th A College senior, majoring in art, E. J. plans to take added education courses after graduation. She wants to teach art in junior high or high school. "Anywhere, just so I teach art," she laughed. This year her schedule is too full to include A Capella choir. She considers her three years in that organization as her most enjoyable activity on the Hill. Her greatest interests are art and singing, but she also enjoys playing the piano and crocheting. $400 Offered in Contest The heating, piping, and air conditioning contractors national association has announced a contest for engineering students. First prize is $300 and second prize is $100. Information can be obtained from the office of the School of Engineering, 113 Marvin. There are 9,000 school districts in Minnesota. Dean Leonard H. Axe of the Business school spoke at Salina, where Howard Engleman, '41, was elected president. Eight Speak To Alumni Eight faculty members spoke at six alumni meetings held throughout the state over the weekend in connection with the teachers meetings. Dean Burton Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information and Dean George B. Smith of the Education school spoke at Wichita. Laurence Figge, '28, will continue as president. Tom Yoe, director of public relations and Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, represented the University at Garden City, Mrs. Imogene Hill Burnside, 72, was elected president. James K. Hitt, registrar, and Don Pierce, sports publicity director, spoke at Pittsburg, where William R. Hagman, '32, was elected president. Dean Axe and Maud Ellsworth, associate professors of education, spoke at the Hays meeting. Kenneth R. Hinkhouse, '38, was elected president. Read the Daily Kansan daily Thirst for Refreshment Relishes Ice-Cold Coke BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO © 1948. The Core-Cola Company 1948, The Coco-Cola Company Ask for it either way... both trade-marks mean the same thing. Falls 30 Feet To Cement Returns To Work In An Hour St. Louis—(UP)—Rugged is the word for 42-year-old carpenter Joe Eaton. Working on a 30-foot scaffold, Eaton lost his balance and plunged to the concrete sidewalk below. 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