ARCH 20,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE OED'S CORNER Meet Bonnie Chestnut, Expert On Men's Living Quarters Eonnie Chestnut probably knows more about University men's living quarters than any other coed here. As president of Templin hall this year, she had the job of changing a boy's dormitory into living quarters for girls. It wasn't easy—especially when she found herself dusting off hundreds of books for the hall's library. sponsible for organizing the new nited Women's council, an organization for bringing closer coordination between the Independents and reeks. and Katherine O'Leary were Bonnie, who is a real organizer both thought and action, is president of the Inter-Dormitory council, and is one of 20 students on the memorial Drive committee for the campus. Small, brown-haired, Bonnie is a amiable type. It's hard to pick fight with her. You can't even lie her up by suggesting that she could be attending Kansas State instead of K. U., since her home town, elit, is closer to Manhattan. But he followed her father and brother, ill, to K. U. Bonnie is in majoring In English, it assists in the psychology department two or three hours every day. What does she plan for the future? BONNIE CHESTNUT She isn't too much worried about that. As she puts it. "It's the present I'm interested in." nce-Bunt Delta Gamma announces the pinning of Patricia Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Vance, to William J. Bunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bunt, Dodge City. The announcement was made by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Delta Gamma ousemother. Miss Vance received an orchid corsage, her attendant, armila Lincoln, wore a corsage of ink carnations, and Mrs. Shaw received a corsage of white carnations. Miss Vance is a College senior and Mr. Bunt is a business senior, and member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The engagement of Alamada Bollier, daughter of C. R. Bollier, Horce, and Russell Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Barrett, Cottonwood Falls, has been announced. miss Bollier, a College senior, is editor-in-chief of the Daily Kansan. Mr. Barrett is a graduate student and an instructor in political science. University Daily Kansan Dehmer-Mueller Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity enhances the pinning of Norma ean Dehmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dehmer, of Kansas City, o james Neal, son of Dr. and Mrs. alph E. Muel, Kansas City. The announcement was made by Mrs. Esther Reed, Sigma Alpha Epilon housemother. Mrs. Reed received a peach gladiola corsage and Miss Dehmer wore a corsage of white carnations. full subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a (min) (In Lawrence add $1 a semester post- ward). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every earmonth during the school year except saturdays and Sundays. Published in mammals and mammals books. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Sollier-Barrett Holzman-Maclay Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Holzman, Kansas City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Mr. A. B. Maclay of New York. The wedding will be in Kansas City. Mr. Maclay, formerly a captain in the air force, attended Harvard University. Miss Holzman was a College senior and a member of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority. Industrial Students Hear Labor Leader Fifteen industrial management students accompanied by Professors J. A. Trovillo and D. Gagliardo of the School of Business attended a meeting sponsored by the Society for Advancement of Management in Kansas City Tuesday night. Major Charles T. Estes, a conciliator of the United States Department of Labor spoke on the human factors in business and industry. A chapter of the Society for Advancement of Management is being formed on the campus. Allen Jackson and Frank Libby, seniors in the School of Business, have been elected temporary president and secretary. Lambda Chi Pledges Two Lambda Chi Alpha announces the pledging of Ray Parker and Jerry Crawford of Junction City, Kansas SOCIALLY SPEAKING BEVERLY BAUMER, Society Editor B be sure you have enough prints so you can share the fun of your Kodak snapshots. Let us make extra prints from your negatives—old or new. ATO Initiates ATO recently initiated the following: George Peterson, honor initiate, Herbert Weidensaui, Robert Pringle, John Brown, Glenn Shanahan, Robert Shaw, Bill Laniwski, Robert Coshow, James Brunson, John Hinde, Wade Arthur, Claude Mason, Joseph Gubar, Edwin Lee, Nile Peterson, William Harding, Benjamin Palmer, and James Cope. The following parents of the initiates attended a dinner after the initiation: Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Harding, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw and son John, Bartlesville, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pringle and daughter Flora Lee, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Peterson, Kansas City; Mr. Fred Klemp, Kansas City; Mr. Gill Harding, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hinde, Mr. Edgar Hinde, Independence, Mo. Mrs. Treva Brown, Glen M. Webb, and Mrs. H. M. Miller, Independence, Kansas; Mr. Homer Cope, Kansas City; Mr. Bill Arthur and Mr. Charles Arthur, Mrs. Chet Laniewski, Paul Mason, Lawrence. Read the Daily Kansan daily. FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL Delicious Juicy steaks and special meals during Across from Court House BILL'S GRILL 1109 Mass. Phone 2054 THE COLLEGE JEWELER Serving K.U. Students For 43 Years. 809 MASS. MANY VALUABLE PRIZES Better Get A Date because EVERYBODY'S GOING to the UNION BUILDING Saturday March 29 (when ?-* ( : : pops loose ) CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT IN PINE-KANSASAND ENGLISH ROOMS. Faculty Waiters BOB DOUGLAS' Orch. $1.25 a couple 75c stag SPONSORED BY WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL COMMITTEE AND THE UNION ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE.