PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 17,1946 Official Bulletin October 17, 1946 Kappa Phi will hold pledging services at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Methodist church. Any girl of Methodist denomination is invited to become a member of the sorority. Physical Therapy club meet at 6 p.m. Monday in P.T. room at Watkins hospital. Transportation for evening picnic will be furnished. --were introduced today. The painter is president with Lois Thornton, vice-president; Shirley Wellborn, business manager; L. B. Hammer, secretary; Paul Briley, representative to A.S.C.; Victor Reinking, publicity chairman; George Yekel, social chairman; Elizabeth VanderSmissen, "Kan-Do" editor; Alberta Moe and Frances Fridell. activities man Everyone interested in the International club will meet at 7:30 tonight at Meyers hall for election of officers. The Footh Rhune of the American College Quill club will meet at 7:15 tonight at Battenfeld hall. All members and those interested in becoming members are invited. --were introduced today. The painter is president with Lois Thornton, vice-president; Shirley Wellborn, business manager; L. B. Hammer, secretary; Paul Briley, representative to A.S.C.; Victor Reinking, publicity chairman; George Yekel, social chairman; Elizabeth VanderSmissen, "Kan-Do" editor; Alberta Moe and Frances Fridell. activities man Mathematics department will hold a mathematical colloquium at 5 p.m. today in 222 Frank Strong, "On Finite Dimensional Spaces" will be the topic of discussion, lead by Prof. Robert Schatten. --were introduced today. The painter is president with Lois Thornton, vice-president; Shirley Wellborn, business manager; L. B. Hammer, secretary; Paul Briley, representative to A.S.C.; Victor Reinking, publicity chairman; George Yekel, social chairman; Elizabeth VanderSmissen, "Kan-Do" editor; Alberta Moe and Frances Fridell. activities man Table Tennis Club: All persons interested in organizing a table tennis club for inter-collegiate games should come to meeting in Recreation room of the Union at 8.15 tonight. Open to men and women students as well as faculty. --were introduced today. The painter is president with Lois Thornton, vice-president; Shirley Wellborn, business manager; L. B. Hammer, secretary; Paul Briley, representative to A.S.C.; Victor Reinking, publicity chairman; George Yekel, social chairman; Elizabeth VanderSmissen, "Kan-Do" editor; Alberta Moe and Frances Fridell. activities man --were introduced today. The painter is president with Lois Thornton, vice-president; Shirley Wellborn, business manager; L. B. Hammer, secretary; Paul Briley, representative to A.S.C.; Victor Reinking, publicity chairman; George Yekel, social chairman; Elizabeth VanderSmissen, "Kan-Do" editor; Alberta Moe and Frances Fridell. activities man All nominations for YMCA freshman officers are to be turned in to the YMCA office with the signatures of three YMCA members by Oct. 24. AVC meeting at 7:30 tonight in auditorium of Frank Strong. John Ise will speak on "The Next Depression." Meeting in 402 Fraser at 7:30 tonight for purpose of organizing a LAWRENCE SANITARY Milk and Ice Cream Co. German club. All students in German II, or who have had German II or more advanced course are invited to attend. Also invited are any students who can speak German. --were introduced today. The painter is president with Lois Thornton, vice-president; Shirley Wellborn, business manager; L. B. Hammer, secretary; Paul Briley, representative to A.S.C.; Victor Reinking, publicity chairman; George Yekel, social chairman; Elizabeth VanderSmissen, "Kan-Do" editor; Alberta Moe and Frances Fridell. activities man German reading examination for Graduate students who are candidates for the Ph.D. degree will be given in room 107, Frank Strong at 10 a. m. Saturday. Students desiring to take this examination should consult Prof. A.J. Burzelle, 304 Fraser. *** All men who have not turned in applications for Alpha Chi Omega should arrange to present same by 8 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. The Queen Elizabeth Makes Belated Debut As Liner Aboard the Queen Elizabeth. (UP) —The largest and most luxurious ship afloat, the 85,000-ton Queen Elizabeth, sailed from Southampton for New York yesterday. Making the debut as a passenger liner which was delayed six years by the war. More than 2.000 passengers were aboard the Queen Elizabeth on her maiden voyage as a luxury liner. 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