w d hi 1- te of m od hi 0i a lo w en n 1- a a s a h i s or u TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREI 1. 在等腰三角形ABC中,AB=BC,AC=2cm, Briar Manor Elects Eileen Szyegiel has been elected president of Brian Manor. Other officers are Ruth Williams, vice-president; Jackie Campbell, secretary; Esther Williams, treasurer; Bellvia Denson, society editor; Dorothy Oyer, intramural chairmint; Jean Rankin, interdorm representative; Katherine Spaulding, music leader; and Laura Mason, publicity chairman. ATQ Dinner Guests Members of the Alpha Tau Omega Alumna association of Kansas City were guests for Sunday dinner at the chapter house. The guests included Dr. C, L. Gilles, Mr. Frank Goodnow, Mr. Herman Langworthy, Mr. Arthur Cromb, Mr. Ernest Gilles, Mrs. Joseph Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Porter, Mr. and Mrs. John Strandberg,Mr. W. J. Sims, and Miss Pat Lahanah. PKA Dinner Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held a dinner Sunday in honor of Joe Crawford, varsity guard on the University football team. Guests included Mr. and Frank E. Crawford, Kansas City, and Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Davis. W. DAVIS. Following a speech by Professor Lewis, a gift was presented to Craw- ford by his fraternity brothers. Gamma Phi Pledges TKE's Entertain Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Phyllis Buehler. The pledge class of Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained the pledge class of Gamma Phi Beta at a luncheon and dance Saturday. PEO Dinner Tomorrow The three Lawrence chapters of P.E.O. will celebrate Founders' Day with a dinner at 6 tomorrow night in the Kansas room of the Union. Unaffiliated members are invited, and may make reservations with Mrs Maurice Clarkson. Kappa Phi Initiate Jean Calvert's name was omitted from the list of Kappa Phi initiates appearing in the University Daily Kansan Monday. Miller, Watkins Freshmen Selected Women students to Watkins and Miller scholarship halls, were selected by the scholarship committee. Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, announced. Freshmen must maintain a 1.6 grade average; sophomores 1.7; and juniors 1.8. Those accepted to Miller hall are: Neda Butts, Larned, Ks.; Barbara Sedgwick, Bonner Springs, Ks.; Joan Stanton, Salina; and Erma Hanake, Atchison. Those accepted to Watkins hall are: Annette Mc Ewen, junior in the school of business, Kansas City, Mo.; Patricia Moser, Topeka. Additional vacancies will be filled after the first semester grades are recorded, Miss Habein said. '46 Graduate Named To College Position Jean T. Fisher, Topeka, '46, has been appointed executive assistant to the president of Spring Hill college, Mobile, Ala. Fisher received degrees from K. U. and Alabama university. He was formerly field secretary for the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Dormitories To Be Open Between Semesters All women dormitories will be open between semesters, Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, announced today. Closing hours will be midnight from Jan. 29 to Feb. 4. Regular closing hours begin Feb. 5. ___ Mrs. Yaple Will Entertain The K.U. Dames will be entertained in the home of Mrs. Betty Yaple at 7:30 Wednesday night. Bridge, knitting, and sewing will be the features of the evening. Society To Screeching Halt As Studies Get The Green Social life has come to a screeching halt on Mt. Oread as we go into the last lap of the semester which, of course, means finals. Everyone has gone into hibernation for that last minute cram session and the writing of crib notes. There are three categories of students, all trying to raise their semester averages. First: There's the group which thing, 'Gosh, I'd better hit the books every night from now until final are over.' They are the ones who study religiously, and will probably come out on top. Second: The group that terms finals "revolting." They argue with themselves about studying, and manage to do about half what they should. They get C's and are happy. Third: There's the group that has adopted the "If at first you don't succeed, to heck with it" attitude. They have good intentions, which never get beyond the first page of the text book. Theta Sigma Phi To Fete Journalism Faculty, Wives A pre-final chill feed will be given for the journalism faculty and their wives, at 6:30 tonight in the sky-parlor of the journalism building. for or the journalism profession The party is sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority. Russian Club Won't Meet Until Next Semester Higher accounting and auditing, Secretarial Training, Civil Service and office training. Approved for veterans. Courses on request. Highway 40 and 7th St. Mrs. Rachel Soloveitchik, sponsor, said that the Russian club will not meet Wednesday because of finals. 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Many students have found it convenient to have a savings account with us—against the day of need and the time when their dollar will have a greater purchase value. COME IN and start your Savings-NOW! The Lawrence National Bank 647 Mass.