UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 26,1946 PAGE TWO Phi Chi House Opens With Dance, Initiation Of 33 The renovated chapter house of Phi Chi, medical fraternity, was officially re-opened Saturday night with the initiation of 33 pledges and an informal dance. Most of the work of enlarging and remodeling the house has been done by the Phi Chil's themselves. It was begun in June under the direction of Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, an alumnus of the chapter. The work included the addition of a third story, the shifting of the dining room to the basement, and the changing of the sleeping-porch from the second to the third floor. A few minor repairs and changes still to be made will be completed before the Christmas holidays. These will be followed by the formal dedication of the house in January. Pledges initiated into the fraternity were: Leonard Akes, Arden Almquist, Danny Becker, Donald Becker, George Cramer, Ralph Emerson, Jack Evans, Merle Foland, Earl Fowler, Jake Friesen, Robert Frigger, Warren Grillot, Schubert Henry, Warren Hinton, Norman Jennings, Robert Jongema, and Pieratt Johnson. John Mansfield, James Mercer, Elliott Mosely, William Mowrey, Richard Munns, Arthur Pincomb, David Rau, Alexander Roth, John Roth, Sherman Saffier, Eugene Smith, Daniel Thompson, Hoy Thompson, Garth Van Pelt, Carroll Voorbees, and James Winblad There's Money In Books Manhattan (UP)—While cleaning in the engineering reading room at Kansas State college, I. C. McManis, custodian, recently found $1,000 in the form of an uncashed cheek dated Oct. 23, 1893. The 53-year-old check was payable to George E. Bray and signed by H. C. Cutler, Mr. Bray died in September, 1917. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year plus 2% tax (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence Kana every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays, and examination periods. Postmaster: Elizabeth 1919, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Official Bulletin The Official Bulletin will accept announcements from University offices and student organizations and activities submitted to the Public Relations office, 222A Frank Strong, before 8:30 am, on the day of desired publication. Nov. 26.1946 Pre-Nursing Club will meet at 4 p.m. today. Miss Greenman of the occupational therapy department will be the speaker. All graduate nurses are invited. * * Stafford county organization will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in the Pine room of the Union. *** Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. today in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. Everyone welcome. A. LE.E. will meet at 7:30 tonight in Lindley auditorium. Arthur Wahl will speak on Wright Field. All electrical engineers invited. ** . . . YMCA intramural basketball practice at 7:30 tonight in Robinson gym. *** Tau Sigma will not meet tonight. Archery club will not practice this week. Equipment will not be used next week, but members are asked to come to set up the backstops in the Military Science building. --and Dry Cleaners *** Grand Rapids, Mich. (UP)—The Crackpot club, local fun organization, announced today it will abandon its annual selection of "the most unpopular man of the year" until head L. Lewis no longer is head of the United Mine Workers. Bitter Bird representatives will not meet until a week from today. Have your copy for the Christmas issue ready then. All freshmen and sophomores in the College should see their advisers today and Dec. 2 and 3. Advisors' names and office hours are posted on bulletin board outside 229 Frank Strong hall. No Competitor For Lewis "Lewis won hands down three years in a row and we'll be glad to send him a permanent trophy." Floyd Mayo, club vice-president, said. 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