1947 TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Alpha Chi Pledges Elect Officers of the Alpha Chi Omega pledge class are Pat Rutledge, president; Joan Caldwell, vice president; Betty Land, secretary; Jodi Bush, treasurer; Mary Power, song leader; Betty Ann Eaking, social chairman. Kappa Phi Gives Tea A Rose tea for all new Methodist girls was given Saturday afternoon at the Methodist church. The tea was given by Kappa Phi, national organization for Methodist women. The first open meeting will be held Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. Pi K A's Choose Officers Jim Townsend of Coffeyville was elected president of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity pledge class. Other officers elected were Eric Ericsson, vice president; Jim Marston, secretary-treasurer. Sports Pow-wow Thursday Corbin Hour Dance The annual W. A. A. sports powow will be held Thursday, Sept. 25 at 4:15 p.m. in Fraser theater. Intramural awards and trophies for the preceding year will be presented by Miss Ruth Hoover, director of Physical Education. Watkins hall will hold an open hour dance Wednesday night from 7 to 8 p.m. Several men's organized houses have been invited. Corbin Hour Dance Open house will be the rule Wednesday at Corbin hall. An hour dance for stags only will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Watkias Gives Hour Dance Hour Dance at Watkins Hour Dance at Watkins Watkins hall will have an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow. University Adds 84 New Teachers (Continued from page 2) teaching at the University of South Dakar, Gilmes, a native kanzenam, completed work on his doctorate job. Dr. McEwen received his Ph.D. degree from the university, Projec Reynolds from Stanford. School of Education School of Education Dr. Cloy S. Hobson, Dr. Henry P. Smith and William Cottle are on the staff of the School of Education. Dr. Cloy is associate professor of education, is from Wichita where he has been director of curriculum and guidance at the Planeway school for the past four years. Mr. Smith is associate professor of education, and Mr. Cottle is assistant professor. Both are from Syracuse university. cuse university. Two instructors have been added to the staff of William Allen White School of Journalism. They are Jarol B. Addington and Charles Peckham, Addington, who is the A.B. in journalism, and the University in 1399 with M.A. from Syracuse university in 1492, has been a market advertising specialist. War Asset corporations in Washington. He has also assistant manager of the New York Press association and manages Transradip Press in Chicago. Pearson receive a degree in journalism at University in 1942 and has been telegraph editor of the Leavenworth Times for two years. rumes for two years. Rock R. Pitt, associate professor, and Millard H. Ruud, assistant professor, have been appointed to the School of Law. Professor Pitts has practiced with seven York firms. Professor Rund received his law degree from the University of Minnesota this spring. Visiting Professor visiting Professor Dr. Robert C. Foster is visiting professor of biology and home economics. He leaves from the Merrill-Paimer school in Chicago. school in Detroit. Caryle S. Smith has been named assistant professor of archaeology and anthropology. Professor Smith was work on his degree at Columbia university in the Department of Columbia University is from the school of Colorado where he had been teaching for six years. He is now a professor. been teaching for 50 years. Dr. Dillon Thierker has been named professor of geology. He has been professor of geology at the University of Oklahoma and also taught at the University of Oklahoma. Ms. Visiting. University of Oklahoma Fred H. Sharpe and Mrs. Virginia Gerhardt have been appointed to extension department at the university. Mr. Sharpe is the extension diagnostic and mail merchandising and office technique, and Mrs. Maddox is the new director of the extension library. DEWREN WOLLEY The Dean of Women's office entertained the Lawrence women who house college students, Monday afternoon with a "coffee" in the Kansas room of the Union building. The members of Associated Women Students senate assisted. Lawrence Women Feted Britain Really Has A Secret Radar Was Important, But Now— London.—(UP)—Princess Elizabeth comes to London Monday to get the inside dope on Britain's most closely guarded secret since radar. Accompanied by her sister, Princess Margaret, the heiress presumptive to Britain's throne will travel from Balmoral castle in Scotland to Norman Hartnell's fitting rooms on Bruton street—a few doors from where 300 Attend Newman Club About 300 persons attended the Newman club mixer in the Kansas room of the Union building recently. Eileen O'Brien, vice-president of the club, said today. the blue shirt the feature of the evening was the girl acquainted "dance contest. Albert Cohan and John Kap were the winners. They danced with the most girls during the evening. As prizes they received dates with Jeanette Maldouon and Elaine Elvig, College freshmen. William Conboy, College junior, acted as master of ceremonies to find out what hometown had sent someone the farthest to this campus. Singapore took world honors. Newberry, Mass., was the United States winner. An impromptu singing contest was the third event of the evening. During the evening, all members of the Newman club and other Catholic students had the opportunity to meet their chaplain, the Rev. George Towle of St. John's parish in Lawrence. in Lawrente Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Telelf. Mr. and Mrs. John Riling, the Rev. Towle, and Mary Towle. Apply Now For Union Activities Students interested in taking part in Student Union activities for 1947- 48 may fill applications for positions on committees between: September 22 and 26. 22 and 26 Committees are Social, Intramural Classes and Forums, Decorations, Library, Publicity, Public Liaison, Announcements, Clubs and Organi- zations, Entertainment, Secretarial, and Service. Information about the duties of various committees and application blanks may be obtained at the Union Activities office in the Union lounge between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Independent Student Association will sell membership cards in the Union lobby from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today through Friday, Shirley Wellborn, president said today. ISA Continues Membership Drive born, president's aide Membership is open to all students who are not affiliated with a social fraternity or sorority. social fraternity The first activity of the association this year will be a watermelon feed Friday night at Potter lake. *she was born—to see her wedding* | dress. dress. Hartnell's designers and seamstresses are sworn to secrecy. Although the entire fashion world and the capitals are clamoring for information, Princess Elizabeth has decreed that the dress shall not be seen until she walks down the aisle at Westminster Abbey. The first big pre-wedding ceremony will occur on Nov. 5, when a deputation from 21 "privileged bodies" will wish the king happiness for his daughter. for his mural a special vellum (parchment) marriage license and another document giving Princess Elizabeth permission to marry Mountbatten were ready today for King George's inspection. Give 15,000 Cars To Vets First Year More than 15,000 disabled veterans mobilies at government expense by of World War II had received auto-August 1, under the law passed by erans administration announced. congress in August, 1946, the oct- A car in August had been certified as eligible for cars on the same date but had not yet received them from dealers. dealers. The law provides an automobile or other conveyance at a cost not to exceed $1,600 for any veteran who lost one or both legs or the use of them as a result of service-incured injuries. Habein, Peterson Visit Dormitories Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, and Miss Martha Peterson assistant dean, will visit the thirteen women's dormitories this week to attend house meetings and offer guidance to the executive boards of the houses. Miss Habein attended Miller, Templin, and Watkins hall. Monday. Foster and Lockesley housemeetings will be attended by Miss Peterson Tuesday and Ricker Hall Wednesday. Moncheonsia and Sleepy Hollow will hold meetings Tuesday night for Miss Habein, and Jollie and Hopkins halls, Wednesday night. Women Politicians To Meer Tonight In English Room Independent Women's political party will hold its first meeting of the year tonight at 7 in the English room of the Union. Representatives from the organized houses and private homes in Lawrence will be present, Sheryl Holland, president, announced. GLEE CLUB Regular meetings for old members Monday and Thursday, 5 p.m. Room 32 F.S. Tryouts for new members Oct. 8-9-10 from 4 to 6 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.Also Room 32 F.S. This year's Special "Chicken In The Basket" $1.00 ROSIE'S RANCHO Dancing Every Night After-8:30 2 miles north on 24 A light touch is make up news! CHANGE TO BonneBell Nite and Day Liquid Make-up 7 heavenly shades: Cameo Valvet Pink Dessert Sand Eventing Glo Summerton Tropic Mexican For the new "Lady Fair" look, use Bonne Bell NITE AND DAY MAKE-UP ...a heavenly new liquid that films your skin ever so lightly, lending it a fresh, youthful glow. Helps conceal tiny lines, blemishes. Not drying to skin, thanks to its special oil base. With NITE AND DAY MAKE-UP, your complexion looks radiant, vital! Regular size $1; large size $2 (Plus 20% Federal Tax) Cosmetic Dept. WEAVERS Headquarters For Athletic Goods! Gym shoes Gym pants T-shirts Tennis equipment Footballs Basketballs Volleyballs Attention Intramural Managers. See OBER'S about your Wholesale prices on team equipment and clothing! 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