H 17, 194 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS eting PAGE THREE and are at ng of th society i il Friday and a day a department asvanyla presenteer Jochin nners .95 s. St. Socially Speaking DU Fireside - * * Delta Upsilon held an informal fireside March 13 at the chapter house. Chi Omega The name of Nancy Moore, Law- rence, was omitted from the list of initiates of Chi Omega. Phi Delta Phi Pledges Members of Green Inn, the local chapter of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, held a pledging ceremony recently for the following: Billy B. Beeson, Robert H. Bingham, Wilbur D. Geding, John W. MacGregor, Robert C. Martindell, Payne H. Rattner, Ernest J. Rice, Edward F. Russell, first year law students, Lawrence R. Wagner, business senior, James D. Waugh, Forrest A. Wilson, engineering seniors, Laird S. Campbell, College senior, and Ed A. Palmer, College junior. - * * Miners Visit Campus Paul V. Miner, '33, Mrs. Miner and their two daughters, Marilyn, 7, and Anne, 6, visited the campus Sunday. Mr. Miner is assistant city editor of the Kansas City Star. Alpha Chi Dinner Alpha Chi Diurno Alpha Chi Omega entertained members of Alpha Tau Omega at dinner recently. Phi Kappa Phi Kappa entertained members of Delta Delta Delta at a tea dance March 13. Sunday dinner guests of Phi Kappa were the Rev. Terence Patrick Finnegan, Fort Leavenworth; the Rev. George Towle, Lawrence; and Ellen Dufford. Dinner Guests Dinner Guest Miss Martha Peterson was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house recently. Weddings And Engagements Fee-Popish Foster shall announces the engagement of Frances Joan Fee, Phillipsburg, to Lloyd Neal Popish, Denver, Colo. Deliver. The announcement was made March 8. Assisting Miss Fee were Doris Margreiter, Beverly Thompson, Elen Wilson, and Charlotte Wylie. YMCA Sponsors Weekly Film Forum This forum will be the first of four weekly programs. They will cover the events currently spotlighted in world news. A special movie forum will be sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. today in the Kansas room of the Union. Three films will be shown today, the "March of Time" on India, "Spotlight on Indo-China," and "Pagodas of Peiping." Harrison Madden, College sophomore, will be chairman. The program will be open to the public. Art Fraternity Prepares For Two Spring Exhibitions Members of Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, will hold an exchange art exhibition with the University of Nebraska from April 4 to April 18. The exhibition will consist of all types of art work and will be displayed on the third floor of Frank Strong hall. The Annual Outdoor Art exhibition has been set for May. FINE WATCH REPAIR Electronically Checked. Samples 7101/2 Mass. Phone 368 If You Like World Travel Teaching is The Job For You Want to travel? Major in education. More than 1,700 requests for teachers were received from schools outside Kansas by the teachers' appointment bureau in 1947. Requests were received from Alaska, the Canal Zone, China, Hawaii, Mexico and 42 states. The bureau does not limit the use of its facilities to the School of Education, but serves teaching candidates from the School of Business, the College, the School of Fine Arts, and the Graduate school. Any person who has taken work at the University is eligible for registration. The only requirements are filling out an application blank and paying the $1 registration fee. Teacher Shortage Critical The teacher shortage is still critical and the demand will exceed the supply for another year or two, according to the records of the bureau. In 1947, nearly 3,000 requests for teachers were received with 151 placements made. Social studies and school administration are the only fields in which the supply is equaling the demand. Improved salaries for teachers and administrators are attracting additional persons to educational work. Service men who had planned to enter other occupations are now finding that education offers opportunities comparable with those in Mary Jane Byers To Give Recital She recently played the part of "Katisha," one of the leading roles in the performance of "The Mikado." Mary Jane Byers, contrallo, a student of Alice Moncrief, will present her senior recital at 8 p. m. March 22 in Frank Strong auditorium. Most high schools and colleges are obtaining a fair supply of teachers, but the elementary school field, where the emergency certificate is adequate, is suffering. Only 18 recommendations were made to grade schools during 1947 while there were 501 requests for teachers. Bureau Formed in 1903 Phi Delta Kappa Initiates Thirteen New Members Phi Delta Kappa, national education fraternity, initiated thirteen new members March 11. Mrs. Byers has been a member of the All Student Council for four years, a member of the Jay Janes, and an officer in the A Cappella choir for which she has sung solo parts. Except for Professor Chandler, the work is carried on entirely by student help. Present members of the office force are Nola Jean Hosey, Ruth Keller, College sophomores; Eleanor McHarg, business junior; and Naomi Norquest, business senior. The bureau was established in 1903 by Prof. W. H. Johnson, who was high school visitor for the University. A faculty committee was appointed to handle requests and placements, but in 1924 the committee disbanded and turned the work over to Professor Johnson. Her program will include four groups of songs in various styles and languages, and she will be accompanied by Jack Moehlenkamp at the piano. engineering and business. There have been only two secretaries appointed since that time. Dr. Earl W. Anderson served in the bureau during the academic year 1926-1927. H. E. Chandler, the present secretary, was appointed in 1928 and has served the past 20 years. Professor Johnson took over the work for the year intervening between Dr. Anderson and Mr. Chandler. Those initiated were Charles A. Byers, Grant M. Clothier, Robert T. Gray, Charles A. Harkness III, William L. Hessenflow, Eldred C. Jones, Horace W. Malin, Charles C. Morehead, Kenneth L. Oldham, Levi C. Redfield, Wayne W. Ruppenthal, V. Lowell Sutton, and Harley John Wendt. - FEWER LOADS SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY ★ LESS WORK Model W-818P the new NORGE triple-action washer $121.95 Ready for immediate delivery! Bellinger Electric Young Republicans To Sponsor Movies 814 Mass. Pho. 428 The pictures for the first four showings are "Blockade," "The Great American Broadcast," "The Rains Came," and "Last Days of Pompeii." The dates are April 5, Frank Strong auditorium, April 19, Lindley auditorium, and May 3 and 17 in Fraser theater. According to present plans, tickets will be 25 cents and will be sold the latter part of this week in the Union lobby. A series of feature-length movies will be shown on the campus under the sponsorship of the Young Republicans club, it was announced today by Fred A. Beaty, president. Yes, And The Director Is Named Golschmann! The program includes Schubert, Mendelssohn, Techaikovsky, Bizet, Debussy, Romberg, and last selection on the list, Victor Herbert's "Frish Melody." St. Louis—(UP)—The St. Louis symphony's announcement of a special St. Patrick's day "pop" concert got little response from the Irish. The announcement was printed on paper of deep yellow, almost orange. Coelzer Is Now In Watkins John Henry Koelzer, engineering freshman, who received a fractured leg in a car accident in Harper Kan., was transferred to Watkins hospital Monday. His condition is reported as good. Architect Guest At Scarab Dinner Drafting techniques and the architect's self-expression on paper were stressed by Homer Neville, co-partner of Neville and Sharp, an architectural firm in Kansas City, Mo., at a Scarab initiation dinner Monday. Mr. Neville, a student in 1923, is a charter member of Scarab, professional architectural fraternity. He was the architect for the Municipal auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. Square Dance Club To Elect The Square Dance club will elect officers at 7 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Union. Members may bring guests for the square dancing. Washing - Lubricating - Batteries - Tires FRANZ CONOCO SERVICE 9th and N.H. Phone 867 Bill's Grill IS Across from Courthouse Open Daily THE PLACE TO GO FOR A QUICK, DELICIOUS SNACK OR A COMPLETE DINNER It's BALFOUR for Gifts . . . crested or plain Plan Now For — Easter Mothers Day Graduation L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Everything for the Fraternity or Sorority 411 W. 14th Ph. 307 0