OCTOBER 10, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dassow To Head Spooner Durand Dassow has been elected president of Spooner-Thayer dormitory. William McCrew was elected secretary-treasurer. Samuel Maeirt and Hugh Gibson have been appointed proctors to assist in directing the house. Pi Phi Pledges Elect Peggy Baker was elected president of the Pibta Beta phil pledge class. Other officers elected were Katheryn Pickens, vice-president; Sally Regues, secretary; Louise Lambert, treasurer; Constance Dean, social chairman; and Sally Shepard, song leader. 谢 张 邵 Vories Leads Pledges Randolph Vories has been elected president of the Delta Chi pledge class. Other officers are Jim Vaughan, vice-president; John Weist, secretary, Roger Penner, treasurer, and Harold Houx, sergeant-at-arms. A.D. Pi's Entertain Mrs. H. Lawrence Shipman, Kansas City, Mo., grand first vice-president of Alpha Delta Pi, will be a dinner guest and honoree at a chapter meeting tonight. Delta Chi Announces Pledges Phi Delts Elect Mitchell Keith Hinsaw, Kansas City, Mo.; Norman Hack, Lawrence; and Frank Lane, Lawrence; have been pledged by Delta Chi fraternity. Pledge class officers of Phil Delta Theta are William Mitchell, president; Marvin Martin, secretary; and Tom Hanna, treasurer. Gillies Is Elected John Gillies has been elected president of the pledge class of Phi Kappa. Delta Chi Initiates Luke Henderson was initiated into Delta Chi fraternity Monday night. Quack Club Tryouts To Be Tonight In Robinson Gym Further Quack club tryouts will be held启动 promptly at 7:30 tonight in Robinson gymnasium. W.A. A. board will meet at 4 p.m.to-day in Robinson. Independent women in unorganized houses who would like to participate in women's intramurals may leave their names with Miss Ruth Hoover in 104 Robinson for placement on a team. Ford Plant Shuts Down SPECIAL OWL SHOW SAT., 11:30 P.M. SUNDAY—ONE WEEK Due to anticipated turnaway crowds The Jayhawker has arranged this special Owl Show Saturday, 11:30 p.m. SEE!—BOB HOPE BOOTH TARKINGTON'S "Monsieur Beaucaire" O.T. Club To Have Ten in A tea for members of the Occupational Therapy club will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Oct. 17 in the Pine room of the Union, Peggy O'Neil, president, announced today. All students majoring in occupational therapy are eligible for the organization. Facultv sponsor is Nancie B. Greenman, design instructor. A Calendar of Campus Events Sigma Kappa pledges will be guests of Tau Kappa Epsilon pledges at a dinner and hour dance tonight. Engineer Wives will meet in the Kansas room of the Union at 7:30 tonight. A meeting of Independent women is scheduled for 9 tonight in the East room of the Union. Gamma Phi Beta pledges will have an hour dance tonight for the Delta Upson pledge class. Chi Omega pledges will entertain Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledges at an hour dance tonight. Alpha Delta Pi pledges will have an hour dance tonight for the Sigma Nu pledge class. prepare Kappa Alpha Theta pledges will entertain the Phi Delta Theta pledge class at an hour dance tonight. The pledge class of Kappa Alpha Theta will have an hour dance with the Phi Delta Theta pledges tonight. The pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon will be entertained by the pledges of Pi Beta Phi at an hour dance tonight." Occupational Therapy Adds New Handcrafts Instructor An addition to the occupational therapy department was made this fall with Dorothy E. Farmer who is teaching theory and handcrafts. Sunflower Library Hours Miss Farmer came to the University from the Newton D. Baker hospital in Martinsburg, West Va., where she was employed since 1944. Receiving her bachelor of science degree in 1942 from Simmons college, Boston, Mass., Miss Farmer was graduated from the Boston School of Occupational Therapy in 1944. Mr. Baker stated that the Sunflower division, under the supervision of Mrs. Edna May Cole, is attempting to supply copies of reserve books for some of the larger classes. Sunflower library hours as announced by C. M. Baker, director of Watson library are: Monday through Friday—2 to 10 p.m.; Saturday—8 to 5 p.m.; and Sunday—2 to 5 p.m. Gilpin-Roark The pinning of Miss Betty Gilpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Gilpin of Kansas City, Mo., to James Roark of Lawrence, was announced Friday by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother of Delta Gamma, during dinner. Miss Gilpin recieved an orchid corsage. Mrs. Shaw and her assistants, Patricia Walsh, Lu Anne Lane, and Lois Link, wore gardenia corsages. Chocolates were passed. Miss Gilpin is a College senior. Mr. Roark is a member of Phi Kappa Psi and a College sophomore. Bauer-Swenson The engagement of Miss Para Beth Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bauer, to Gene Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Swanson, all of Clay Center, was announced Sunday at a coffee at Corbin hall. Mary Jean Johnson and Rebecca Larsen presided at the coffee. Miss Bauer received a corsage of gardenia and roses. Miss Bauer is a College sophomore. Mr. Swenson is a freshman at Kansas State college, Manhattan. Former Scout Director Speaks To Y.W.C.A. Group Miss Margery Gray, former girl scout director in Waterloo, Iowa, speaks to the community service commission of Y. W. C. A. at 4 p. m. today, at Henley house. For girls interested in scout work, Miss Gray will discuss "being a scout assistant." She is conducting a three day training program in Lawrence. W.S.S.F. Needs Workers More workers are needed for the World Service Students fund-community chest drive. Anyone interested in doing personal contact work for this cause is asked to leave his name in either the Y.M.C.A. or Y.W.C.A. office. - 3-Day Cleaning Service 4-Day Laundry Service 24-Hour Shoe Repair Village Cleaners Sunflower, Kansas Opposite School Western Union-8 a.m.-9 p.m. Western Union—8 a.m.-9 p.m. Habein Will Assist Hostesses At Y.W.C.A. Freshman Tea Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, will assist the Y. W. C. A. hostesses at a tea for freshmen women from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. today, in Henley house. The tea is part of the freshman orientation program of the Y. W. C. A. All freshman women are invited to come, especially those who are not living in organized houses. Student hostesses will be Caroline Morriss, Rosemary Harding, Emalouise Britton, Lu Ann Lane, Elaine Walker, and Elizabeth Evans. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 Stowits Rexall Store 847 Mass. Street PARKER HERBEX for Your Neighbors VITA FLUFF SHAMPOO IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 1/2 Mass. 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