16, 1948 RIDAY, APRIL 16, 1948 CIVIL WAR IN 1862, BENJAMIN PRESIDENT OF THE UNION ARMY TAKEN TO TRAVEL BY MISSING HIS FORMAL JOB. HE WAS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN FROM ENTERING THEIR NATIONAL ORDERS. ALIENATED WITH THE GENERALS, HE BROKE OFF FROM THE UNION AND WERE BACK IN NEW YORK. HE ALREADY FOUND AN OFFICE AT STREET EIGHT. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANS AN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Gam's Dethrone Beta KU Eaces PAGE THRFE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1948 Socially Speaking Watkins Entertain Watkins hall entertained members of the Watkins-Miller Residence Scholarship committee at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Julia Ames Willard, housemother, and the six committee members were each guests in a different one of the seven kitchens. After dinner, the girls served coffee in the living room. Committee members are Miss Agnes Brady, Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Florence Black, Miss Edna A. Hill, and Miss Elin K. Jorgensen. Alpha Chi Elects Alpha Chi Omega held election of officers April 12. The following were elected: Patricia Link, president; Eleanor Howell, vice-president; Barbara Parent, treasurer; Virginia Daniels, recording secretary; Anne Danlefer, corresponding secretary; Edith Carey, second vice-president; Rosalie Bishop, scholastic chairman; Mary Jo Myers, social chairman; Mila Williams, activity chairman; Ann Hogue, song leader; Joan Happy, intramural chairman; Winona Klotz, file keeper; Barbara O'Neal, assistant social chairman; Barbara Ackerman, warden; Patricia Perkins, assistant warden; Virginia Powell, historian; Mary Lynn Hegarty, Lyre editor and publicity chairman; Betty Land, chaplain; Retta Jo Landis, scrap book keeper; Joan Bushey, house manager and house decoration chairman; Jeanne Shafer, program chairman; Joan Vermillion, assistant treasurer. ☆ ☆ ☆ DG Pinafore Party Delta Gamma held its annual pinafore party at the chapter house April 9. The operetta, "Delta Gamma Pinafore," a take-off on Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore," was presented. Guests were Gingle McCleary, Judith Hamman, Georgia Hamman, Marjorie Goldsworthy, Jerre Mueller, Nancy MacGregor, Barbara Jean Boling, Mary Carol Swanson, Carol Tuppe, Martha Carpenter, William Dodson, Leland Bohl, Donald Millikan, James Scott, Robert Mullen, Howard Wilson, Jack Veatch, James Fishback, Gene Robinson, William Richardson, Cooper Rollow, Harlan Lill. George Toiy, Mark Moore, George Mastio, James Moddelmog, Paul Brownlee, Donald Curry, Allan Bentley, Kenneth Dinklage, John Kennedy, Dayton Nolzen, Ralph Reed, William Roehl, Ted Glass, Thomas Milligin, Donald Relihan, Grove Roberts, Syd Bennett, Arthur Johnson, Kenneth Smith, Robert Gowans, Richard Barber, Robert Ready, Ralph Brock, George Newton, William Pierson, John Backman Robert Andrews. Wallace MKee, Gene Stanwix, John Irwin, Robert Mercer, Benny Kamprath, Gene McKellar, Richard Daigh, Charles Avey, George Francis, Paul Casterline, Richard Wakeef, Thomas Young, Jack Greene, Monty Pettit, John Roberts, and Dick Wood. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pinning of Mary Lou Peckenschneider, daughter of Mrs. L. E. Peckenschneider, Halstead, to Donald Price, son of Mrs. Ramona Price, Topeka, and Mr. William Price, Kansas City. Chaperones were Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. B. A. Weber, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. Charles Wentworth, and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. Peckenschneider-Price Miss Peckenschneider wore an orchid corsage. Her assistants, Georgianne Dutton, Inez Hall, and Nancy Jackson, wore corsages of rhenucla. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Gamma Phi Beta housemother, and Mrs. F. A. Benson, Kappa Sigma housemother, received corsages of daffodils. Annual School Workshop To Be Held June 7 To 16 The second annual elementary school workshop will be held at the University June 7 to 16. The School of Education and University Extension are sponsoring the program together with the state department of education and the association for childhood education. Lectures and workshops of elementary subjects will be open to 150 Todav Ku Ku pep club, street dance, in front of Union, 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Lutheran Student associated, treatment his church, church, travel to midnight. Saturday Harman Co-op, box supper, Harman, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ricker hall, picnic, Holcomb's Grove, 5 to 8 pm. Sleepy Hollow, hayrack ride, 7:30 p.m. to midnight. Lambda Chi Alpha, buffet-dinner and dance, chapter house, 7 p.m. to midnight. Phi Chi, dance, Community building. 9 p.m. to midnight. Sigma Nu, picnic, chapter house, 1 to 5 p.m. Watkins hall, formal dance, Watkin's ball. 9 p.m. to midnight. Phi Kappa Sigma, dance, Skyline club, 8:30 p.m. to midnight. All Student Council, Varsity dance, Union: 9:30 p.m. to midnight. Miller hall Self-Governing association, dance, Miller hall, 9 pm. to midnight. Beta Theta Pi, dance. Country club, 9 p.m. to midnight. Miss Crumrine Returns students and teachers for two hour graduate or undergraduate credit. Mattie E. Crumrine, assistant professor of Romance languages, has returned to her classes after a short absence because of an attack of bronchitis. Courses to be offered in the workshop program are Air Education, Arts and Crafts, Arithmetic, Child Development, Language Arts and Reading, Music, and Science and Health. A prerequisite for those taking the course for credit is 15 hours credit in education, including educational psychology. College transcripts must be submitted and approved by the dean of the Graduate school by the first day of the workshops. Transcripts should be mailed to the manager, Lawrence Center, University Extension, University of Kansas. University faculty members who will teach are Margaret Anderson, associate professor of speech; Natalie Calderway, instructor in English; Karl E. Edwards, director of University High school; Ursaul Henley, director of curriculum; Cloy S. Hobson, associate professor of education; Elin Jorgensen, associate professor of music education; Fred S. Montgomery, director of the bureau of audio-visual instruction; and George Smith, dean of the School of Education. Guest instructors include Mable Allstetter, head of the English department at Miami university, Oxford, Ohio; Anna Dunser, supervisor of art, Maplewood, Mo.; Henry Van Engen, head of the department of education, Iowa State Teachers college; and Gordon M. Morek, head of the elementary science department, State Teachers college, Bemidji, Minn. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Phone 259 813 Massachusetts USE YOUR CREDIT We solicit charge and lay-away accounts We solicit charge and lay-away accounts X-ray fittings Continuous music Eggs But No Bacon The Latest Worry Students who enjoy bacon with their eggs may soon have trouble finding the bacon. restaurant owners both on the Hill and in Lawrence have reported that bacon is becoming more difficult to get as the meat packers strike continues. One restaurant owner, Merle Cline of the Cottage cake, stated that first grade bacon had all but disappeared from available markets. X-ray fittings Call K. U. 251 With Your News DANCE at the 24-40 CLUB 5 miles northeast of Lawrence on highway 40. 9-12 p.m. Saturday Music by the H.G.WALTER QUINTET Ad. 50c per couple inc. tax Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Welcome Spring with a happy, uplifted figure, achieved so gloriously in Hi-A, the Marja brassiere with miracle-working round-and-out stitching for a youthful look. 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