4922 AJD 171 BW PAGE THREE Weddings And Engagements Atkinson-Dodson Engagement Delta Gamma announces the pinning of Jeanne Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Atkinson of Burdick to Bill Dodson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Dodson of Great Bend. The announcement was made by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother. Miss Atkinson wore a corsage of red roses. She was assisted by Misses Mary Lou Stanley and Betty Boling who received corsages of white chrysanthemums tied with green ribbon. Mrs. Shaw's corsage was of white carnations. Chocolates were passed. ☆ ☆ Miss Atkinson is a junior in the School of Business. Mr. Dodson is a member of Phi Beta Pi and a sophomore in the School of Medicine. Stodder-McEwen Engagement Miss Margaret Granger announced the pinning during dinner dessert September 25. Chocolates were passed. Miss Granger and Miss Carolyn Campbell received orchid corsages. Miss Stodder and Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, received white orchid corsages. Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the pimming of Anne Stodder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stodder, Wichita, to Stan McEwen, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. J. McEwen also of Wichita. Miss Stodder is a junior in the College. Mr. McEwen is a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. He is a junior in the University School of Medicine in Kansas City. ☆ ☆ Manka-Storbeek Engagement Chocolates were passed at Jollife Hall Monday evening announcing the engagement of Miss Helen Manka to Mr. Bob Storbeck. Miss Manka is a senior majoring in personnel administration. Mr Storbeck is a second semester junior. No wedding date has been set. The resignation of Dorothy James as president of the Y.W.C.A. was accepted Oct. 24 at the meeting of the Y.W.C.A. cabinet. Miss James resigned because of ill health. Margaret van der Smissen, vice president, will preside until a special election can be held to elect a president. Miss van der Smissen has declined the office of president because of her duties with other organizations. James Resigns YWCA Head An election will be held within the next two weeks. Turn Tables On Teachers, Profs Must Study Now Bethlehem, Pa.—(UP)—The students are now going to grade the professors at Lehigh university. The idea was started by Arcadia, the student council. The instructors served notice they could "take it" by approving the plan for student appraisal of courses and instructors Each student will be asked to grade his instructor "above average," "average," or "unsatisfactory." The grades are to be based on 10 factors, including clarity of presentation for class meetings, effectiveness in arousing interest and response, and friendliness toward students. And the students will have the last word. Faculty members are not to call their own "final grades" until after they have submitted students' final marks. The lains, a religious sect of India, believe that the soul has colors, three good and three bad, indicating its character. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, at all times. Attended university year except Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class mature Sept. 17, 1910. at the Post Office, Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Daily Kansan Operator Rations 2,000 KU Women University women who raised their eyebrows at Monday's University Dally Kansan story about registration can rest easy again. The University Daily Kansan linotype operator had no intention of dividing every campus woman into three parts. In the Monday story paragraph 5 said, "This makes a ration of one woman to 3.4 men." The correct word is ratio, not ration. Law alumni will attend a luncheon Friday, at the Aladdin hotel in Kansas City, Mo. Frederick J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law; Carl Slough, assistant professor of law; Ernest C. Quigley, athletic director; Wayne Replogle, assistant football coach; and Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association, will attend from the University. Luncheon Friday For Law Alumni The luncheon is open to all law alumni who will attend the Missouri State Bar association in Kansas City, Mr. Ellsworth said. Moving pictures of the KU-TCU football game will be shown. Charles M. Blackmar, '08, is president of the Missouri Bar association. Jesse M. Fisher, '17, and Henry W. Buck, '28, are in charge of the luncheon. John M. Suptie, engineering senior, was elected delegate to the national conclave in Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 7, 8, and 9, at the first meeting of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, Tuesday night. Suptic Will Attend National Conclave Bernard M. Nagle, engineering senior, reported on plans for a Sigma Tau monument on the campus. Robert D. Talty, senior in chemical engineering, was appointed chairman of a committee for membership. Lt. Col. Kenneth E. Rosebush, associate professor of military science, was introduced as the new faculty advisor. Socially Speaking Three Hour Dances Tonight Jolliffe, Monchonsia, and Watkins halls will entertain at their respective halls with an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. Delta Gamma's Entertain The Delta Gamma pledge class entertained the pledges of Kappa Sigma, September 24, with an hour dance. Sigma Kappa Election Sigma Kappa sorority has elected Carol Dunn, treasurer; Ann Clifford, social chairman, and Billie Jean Nave, rush captain. The pledges of Sigma Kappa announce the election of the following officers. Ia Belle Padabie, president; Joyce Ryan, vice-president; Margaret Goodrich, secretary; and Lucy Nottberg, treasurer. Dean Moreau Entertained F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, was recently a dinner guest and speaker at the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity house. He also presided at the pledging ceremonies. Tool Society Elects Wilderson Chairman Charles R. Wilderson, engineering junior, was elected chairman of the American Society of Tool Engineers Tuesday. Victor Ferraro was elected vice-chairman; Robert Neidigh secretary-treasurer, and Ford N. Bohl and Harold E. Shigley co-chairmen of the publicity committee. All are seniors. Zoltan J. Tober, senior, was named head of the committee in charge of the membership drive. The society will meet at 7 p.m. on the last Tuesday of each month in Fowler shops. Read the Want Ads daily. "REPAIR SAVES WEAR" DON'T DESPAIR. DRIVE AWAY A CAR WITH NEW LIFE — NEW SPIRIT We have a complete electrical service department——An efficient tune-up department and service unequaled. SEE OUR MECHANICS! DON'T TAKE CHANCES— TROUBLE KNOWS NO HOLIDAY! Morgan-Mack 609 Mass. Phone 277 Home Economics Club Eiects Two Presidents Roselyn Skonberg and Margaret Lowe are the co-presidents of the Home Economics club for 1948-49. Other officers are Bernie Stroup, secretary; Bonnie Cunningham, treasurer; Patricia Tomlinson, social chairman; and Beverly Pyke, publicity chairman. The club will give a mixer Oct. 6. They Sorta Grow On Yα, These Japanese Mountains Tokyo—(UP) Japanese scientists will leave for Hokkaido in November to investigate the growth of a mountain that rose to the height of 1,300 feet in two years. The mountain appeared in a region which saw as many as 100 earthquake's a day from 1943. Flat farm lands rose from three to six feet a day. FOR AN EASY, LASTING SHINE — Available in all colors at THE Walker SHOP 813 Mass. St. SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES MALTS Bill's Grill cross from the Court House Across from the Court House Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. TEXTRON styles your favorite slip in Weaver