16.1943 OCTOBER 16, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE D.U. Pledges Elect The pledge class of Delta Upsilorn has elected Jim Raglin, president; Jack Comstock, vice-president; Bill DeLay, secretary; and Ernest Friesen, treasurer. --to take this examination should consult Prof. A. J. Burzle. 304 Fraser Blairer, Wright Elected Warren Blazier and Bud Wright, pledges of Kappa Sigma, have been elected Keepers of the Roll of the fraternity. Fee To Senior Council John R. Fee has been elected to the senior council of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Phi Bete Pledges Float Kenneth Knuth was elected president of the Phi Beta Pie pledge class Monday. Don Eakin was elected vice-president. Today A Founders' Day dinner for Delta Chi is being given in the Kansas room of the Union. Campus House will have a picnic at Potter lake from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Briar Manor is having an open house from 7 to 9 p.m. for Spooner-Thayer dormitory. Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, will meet at 5:30 at Myers hall for a picnic preceding the pledging services. Tomorrow Sigma Kappa pledges will entertain Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges at an hour dance tonight. Pi Kappa Alpha pledges will be guests of the Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge class at an hour dance topight. Chi Omega pledges will have an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. for the Sigma Chi pledge class. Mu Phi Epsilon To Meet New Sponsor Final plans for the Oct. 27 tea for Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary music sorority, will be made at 7 p.m. tomorrow as members of the K.U. chapter meet in 28 Frank Strong, Marjan Carr, president, announced today. The new sponsor of Mu Phi, Jean Klusman, instructor in primary music education, will meet with the chapter for the first time. This may not be your house but that precious room or apartment you rented holds those hard to get clothes. INSURE NOW CHARLTON INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 689 1 E. 7th 22 May Be Evicted From K.U. Dormitory It may be a long, cold winter for the 22 women living in Briar Manor, University dormitory at 1941 Massachusetts. The Lawrence Woman's club, owners of the property, have filed suit in district court seeking possession of the property, which was leased to the University for the 1946-47 school term. Mrs. L. H. Menger, club manager, said the board of directors of the organization had no right to lease the site to the University without a vote of approval of other members. The University assumed the officers of the club had the authority to issue such a lease, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, said today. Hearing on the petition will begin about the first of November, according to the clerk of the district court. 'Education Needed On Co-op Movement' The co-operative movement in the United States is steadily growing, but education of the citizens of the benefits of its methods is lacking, Edward Mertz, executive secretary of the Kansas Farmers' union, said at a meeting of the Y.M.C.A. forum Tuesday. Richard Pfister, head of the University Y.M.C.A. committee on cooperatives was in charge of the program. Co-operatives are not organized to put private concerns out of business; their purpose is to serve as a measuring stick for the margin of profits in individual businesses, Mr. Mertz emphasized. McDonald Is President George McDonald was elected president of the freshman class in the school of medicine at a recent meeting. Other officers elected were Tom Hogan, vice-president, and Waldo Holt, secretary-treasurer. Official Bulletin Civil Engineers going to A.S.C.E. convention in Kansas City tomorrow will find time and place of departure from campus on bulletin board in Marvin hall. October 16,1946 - * * Table Tennis Club: All persons interested in organizing a table tennis club for intercollegiate games should come to meeting in Recreation room of the Union at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow. Open to men and women students as well as faculty. --to take this examination should consult Prof. A. J. Burzle. 304 Fraser Foreign language proficiency examinations in French, German, Latin, and Spanish will be given at 10 a.m. Saturday in 107 Frank Strong. Students who have had at least two units credit in any one of these languages in high school are eligible for examination in that language. They may complete the College foreign language requirement by passing the examination. The examination will last one hour and will consist of exercises in translating foreign material of moderate difficulty into English with the aid of a dictionary. Registration for the examination may be made at the College office up until 4 p.m. tomorrow. KuKu meeting, 7 to 7:30 tonight in Pine room of the Union. Will discuss initiation and homecoming. Old members on hill who have not come to meetings are requested to be present. *** Meeting in 402 Fraser hall at 7:30 Thursday for purpose of organizing a 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. The German reading examination for Graduate students who are candidates for the Ph.D. degree will be given in 107 Frank Strong hall at 10 a.m. Saturday. Students desiring Freshman election will be held Oct. 22. Nominations for the offices of president, vice-president, secretary-treasurer, freshman men's representative to A.S.C., and freshman women's representative to A.S.C. must be presented to A.S.C. secretary by today. All men who have not turned in applications for Alpha Phi Omega should arrange to present them by 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine room of the Union. All nominations for Y.M.C.A. freshman officers are to be turned in to the Y.M.C.A. office with the signatures of three Y.M.C.A. members by Oct. 24. --- The bridge set shown above is sturdily constructed of steel. Each piece folds compactly for easy storage. The seats and backs of the chairs are covered in durable leatherette. These 5 pieces are an amazing value! Yes, We HAVE BRIDGE SETS Favorite All-Steel Folding Sets! ON TERMS! STARLING FURNITURE COMPANY 928 Mass. Registrar's office has received mail for the following persons: Mr. Truman Bjorklund; Mr. Jack Wm. Dumlo; J. W. Faust; Mr. P. Patterson; Dr. John Hastings Patton; Harold Todd; Dr. Nicholas Chako; Lt. Clarence R. Harless, Jr.; Bob Homer; Elinor Jean Kyle; John Sterns; Forrest R. Randall; Rev. A. Blair Hexlman; Victor E. Larrimer; Kenneth M. Nord; Ruth B. Schneider; Joyce Palmer. 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