- PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY 20.1947 May 20,1947 Public Relations committee of Student Union will meet at 7 tonight in west end of Union ballroom. Last meeting of year. Refreshments. *** ※ ※ ※ Engineering Wives at Sunflower will meet in K.U. Dames clubroom at 8 tonight. All Engineering wives welcome. Tau Sigma will meet at 7:30 to-night in Robinson gym. --dents remaining in class, but school health authorities could check to be sure that no student was losing a great amount of weight from studying too hard. Sigma Tau meeting at 5 p.m. today in 210 mechanical engineering lab. International Relations club at 6 p.m. today in English room of Union building. Important and last meeting of year. Bring dues. --dents remaining in class, but school health authorities could check to be sure that no student was losing a great amount of weight from studying too hard. Tri Chi Iota will meet in the Pine room at 5 p.m. today. Prospective pledges invited. 米 米 嘉 Naval officers volunteer unit will meet at 19:30 tonight at Military Science building. Navy version of "Operation Crossroads" will be shown. The following students are requested to appear before student court at last meeting of semester at 7 tonight in Green hall regarding violations of ASC parking bill: Fred Mitchelson, Lawrence Heholz, Charles Thomas, Charles L. Roberts, Alan Hieronymus, Norval Alfrey, Charles Minich, Robert Franklin, Ed Phillips, Harlan Hobbs, Dick Ashley, Ray J. Irwin, William Snuffin, Keith H. Ferrell. * * ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Kappa Psi meeting n 8 tonget in 210 Frank Strong. College faculty meeting at 4 p.m today in Frank Strong auditorium ASC meeting at 7:15 tonight i Pine room. All organizational representatives should be there wit petition. Ku Ku club last meeting at 7 to night in 210 Frank Strong. * * Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship at 7 tonight in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. - * * KU. Dames dessert dance and bridge in Kansas room and Pine room of Union building at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Eagle meeting at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in Union ballroom. Brief but important. --dents remaining in class, but school health authorities could check to be sure that no student was losing a great amount of weight from studying too hard. Home Economics club formal senior dinner at 6:15 p.M Monday Kansas room, Union building. Sign up for tickets in Home Economics office before 5 p.m. tomorrow. Candidates for cheerleader, time and place for tryouts will be announced tomorrow. There will be several practice sessions for learning yells. * * Sociology club party at 4 p.m. Thursday in Little Theater of Green hall. Last meeting of General Semantics club at.8:15 p.m. tomorrow in 111 Frank Strong. *** --dents remaining in class, but school health authorities could check to be sure that no student was losing a great amount of weight from studying too hard. German club annual spring picnic Thursday at 5:30 in Clinton Park, 4th and Indiana. All members invited. Guests pay 50c. Sign name on bulletin board, at German office. *** Unitarian Liberal group at 7 p.m. Sunday in Pine room. Union building. Rev. R. Lester Mondale from Unitarian church in Kansas City will speak. Everyone welcome. Members of the American Society University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year (age). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year except holidays, summer days, and examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Lawrence, Kan., under act of Match 3, 1879. New Age Holds Interesting Changes,' Says VanderWerf "I predict that in a few years the species 'Americanus Professorus' will become as extinct as the dinosaur and the dodo bird," said Dr. Calvin VanderWerf, associate professor of chemistry, at the Chemistry club meeting Wednesday. Dr. VanderWerf's speech "The all in fun and took the form of as sature on just what changes will take place at American colleges when visual education replaces college professors. Could Photograph Absences This new age promises many interesting changes, some of which will be a great improvement over the present system. Several problems will naturally arise when machines replace professors but Dr. Vander-Werf had an answer for all of them. Asked how the roll could be checked in the absence of a professor, he suggested that a camera could be so placed that it would automatically photograph the occupant of each chair at the beginning of the class session. Dr. VanderWerf also had a suggestion for keeping each student in his seat throughout the period. An instrument recording the weight on each chair could be wired to Frank Strong hall and thereby would serve double purpose. One person could not only check on students remaining in class, but school health authorities could check to be sure that no student was losing a great amount of weight from studying too hard. "Marriage thrives on such a basis. Partners must have the same ideas so that they can agree on the most important things in life. Then the marriage has a better chance of surviving." Marriages Will Fail If Trend Continues Mrs. VanderWerf said that "children are the real reason for marriage and no family is complete without children. Without them the home is an empty place. Nothing brings out the creative instinct in a man and woman as do children." Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity, has elected the following officers for the coming year: By 1970 one of every three marriages will end in divorce if the present trend continues, Mrs. Calvin VanderWerf, former Y.W.C.A.' executive secretary, declared at the Y-WM religious seminar Monday. "Marriage used to be the means of getting food, shelter, and welfare. The home was on an economic basis, now it is on a psychological basis of love and companionship. Director, Mrs. Minnie Robertson; vice-director, Otho M. Rasmussen; secretary, Miss Martha Peterson; treasurer, Dr. H. E. Jordan; corresponding secretary, Miss Wealthy Babcock. "Divorce is an indication of failure in marriage," she said. "Marriages fail when there is too wide a separation between what people hope for in marriage and what they actually get. Pi Mu Epsilon Elects of Tool Engineers wishing summer employment in industrial plants in Kansas City contact Zoltan Tober, president of campus society, or Paul G. Hausman, department shop practice. VETERANS: Requisition for books and supplies for current semester will not be honored by merchants after Tuesday, June 3. Requisition books must be turned in at room 2, Frank Strong hall on or before that date. Machines As Chaperones Machines could even be utilized to replace professors as chaperones at University social affairs; Dr. VanderWerf said. He suggested a special type of hydrometer be mounted in all punch bowls. When the alcoholic content of the beverage exceeded 3.2 per cent, an electric contact would be made, ringing an alarm in the local police station. "This machine age in American colleges will be interesting, to say the least," said Dr. VanderWerf, concluding his talk. The meeting then continued in more serious channels. Members viewed a film called "The Random Interchange of Organic Radicals" with an explanation by Dr. George Calingaert, director of research for the Ethyl Gasoline corporation. Foreign language proficiency examination, 10 a.m., May 31, 107 Frank Strong, in French, German, Latin and Spanish. Students who have had at least two units high school credit in any one of these languages are eligible for examination in that language. They must complete the College foreign language requirement by passing the examination. Examination lasting one hour will consist of translating foreign language material of moderate difficulty into English with aid of a dictionary. Registration at College office from Monday to 4 p.m. Thursday. 乘 乘 导 The word "apron" evolved from the Old French word for tablecloth, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. See the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ad in today's Kansan! FLYING? See the THE GREAT VALLEAU THE GREAT VALLEAU Directing proceedings at the newly conceived MIDNITE ZOMBIE JAMBOREE is Henry B. Valeau, world renowned hypnotist and spook artist. Adv. FOUR Barbers For Fast Service Stadium BEAUTY Shop BARBER 1033 Moss. Phone 387 USE KODAK Super-XX Film For Snapshots at Night With Photoflood Lamps, they're as easy to take as everyday snapshots. Exposure instructions with each package of Super-XX Films. HIXON'S 721 Mass. 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