OCTOBER 9,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 9,1946 PAGE THREE Harmon Elects Officers **** New officers at Harmon Co-op are Doris Dennis, president; Margaret Holsinger, vice-president; Doris Pavilcek, secretary; Barbara Chapin, treasurer; Perry Stinebaugh, social chairman; Margurite Watson, general purchasing agent, Miss Stinebaugh, intramural manager; Doris Meincke, reporter and song leader; Evelyn Stoll and Marjory Myers, actions committee. A.O. Pi Head Visits Mrs. Vern W. McKinney, Los Angeles, Calif., national president of Alpha Omicron Pi, was entertained Sunday with a reception held at the chapter house. Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. J. P. Klinkenberg, Miss Marguerita Kerschen, Mrs. Katherine Mix, and Mrs. Etta Parsons received. Kappa Sigma pledge officers are William Pierson, president; James Fishback, vice-president; Robert Wuerter, secretary; Max Coats, treasurer; and William Burris, social chairman. D.G. Pledges Elect Dillon Heads Pledges Paul Dillon will head the pledge class of Phi Kappa Psi for the coming year. Other pledge officers are Paul Haggard, vice-president; and Dick O'Neill, secretary. SAE's Initiate The Delta Gamma pledge class has elected Margaret Harness, president; Sally Sandiffer, vice-president; Joan Morris, secretary - treasurer; and Carol Buhler, song-leader. Sigma Alpha Epsilon held initiation services Sunday for Joseph Purves, Rayburn Ocamb, Richard Rosenfield, Lawrence Silks, Robert Glover, and Lon Heuer. Kopke Is Wright Head Ada Kopke has been elected president of Wright place. Social cochairmen are Jane Ellen Johnson and Rozanne Croff. *** Chi Omega Entertains Delta Upsilon pledges will be guests of the Chi Omega pledge class at an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. Pi Beta Phi pledge class entertained the Phi Delta Theta pledge class with an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Lensink To I.-D. Coune$^{14}$ Lorraine Lensink has been appointed Inter-Dorm council representative of Ricker hall. Harmon To Have Dance Harmon Co-op is to have an hour dance from 7 to 8 p. m. Wednesday. We're Not Reading More, Just More Of Us To Read For two books checked from the reserve desk of Watson library during the spring, three are being checked out today, C. M. Baker, director, said. Daily figures for the number of books checked from the desk for the week of Sept. 31 to Oct. 6 are: Monday-1, 124; Tuesday-1, 197; Wednesday-1, 384; Thursday-1, 283; Friday-1, 019; Saturday-204; Sunday-365. For the Best in Ice Cream VELVET FREEZE Delicious Sundaea and Malts No Limit on Carry-Outs 742 Mass. Shady Nooks Create Outdoor Study Halls Students making an outdoor study hall of shady spots on the campus have been aided in their cause by the building and grounds department. Seventy-five benches have been dispersed to the numerous shady nooks and crannies, R. H. Wagstaff, assistant superintendent of the grounds department, reported today. Benches constructed by the department will remain in their present positions until cold weather retuns. Then they will be stored for the winter. The first meeting of the New- somers club will be a musical tea in the Kansas room of the Union at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. The Delta Chi pledge class will entertain the Pi Beta Phi pledges with a buffet supper followed by a blue jean stomp from 6 to 8 tonight at the chapter house. A meeting of the International club will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas room of the Union. Phi Chi Theta, business sorority, will meet in the Pine room of the Union at 7 tonight. Jayhawk Co-op will be a guest of Ricker hall at an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. Battenfeld hall will have a date dance from 7:30 to 8:30 tonight at the hall. Harman Co-op will hold an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 at the hall. Betty Nelson Wins Place In Columbia Grad School Betty Jean Nelson, '46, has been admitted to the graduate school of journalism at Columbia university, New York, according to word received by Prof. Lulu Gardner of the English department. Mary Vermillion, College senior, was chosen to head Psi Chi, national psychological honorary society at the first meeting Monday in Frank Strong hall. Other officers elected were Mildred Hack, vice-president, and Dorothy Deem, secretary-treasurer. Enrollment was limited to 65 selected from more than a thousand applicants. Miss Nelson is one of 20 women admitted and the only one of the 65 who had not had previous journalism training or newspaper experience. Vermillion Leads Psi Chi American Society of Civil Engineers will meet at 7:30 tomorrow in 207 Marvin hall. All civil engineering students are requested to attend. Official Bulletin Applicants for alternate cheerleading positions should apply in person at 4 p.m. Friday in the Pine room of the Union. *** Archery club meeting at 7 tonight in 203 West Robinson Gym. Business meeting to determine regular meeting time and practice hours. Geology club will hold its first fall meeting in 426 Lindley hall at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, for the purpose of electing officers and arranging transportation for the field trip this weekend. Geology majors and graduates are especially invited. Mathematics club will hold its first meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 222 Frank Strong hall. Sam Kneale will review the book "Flat Land". All those interested in mathematics are invited. Phi Sigma will meet at 5:15 p.m. tomorrow in 206 Snow hall. All members are urged to attend. *** MAIL: The Registrar's office has received mail for the following persons: Mr. Truman Bijorklund; Mr. Jack Wm. Dunlop; J. W. Faust, Marion Hagen; Miss Dorothy Harold; Mr. Gerald Marrill; Miss Jenn McGrawan; Mr. P. Patterson; Dr. John Hastings Patton; Mr. E. S. Robinson; Rev. Richard Shaffer; Richard N. Sheeffer; Ralph Taylor; Hubert B. Grabau; Duane Lloyd Darling. If any of these people are on the campus in any capacity, they should call at the Registrar's office immediately. Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. forum at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Fraser auditor- r Y. M.C.A. membership committee meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Myers hall. *** - * * ium. Dr. Wheeler will speak on "The Psychology of Love." --at Freshman Y council meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Myers hall. Dean Paul B. Lawson will speak on "College—A Time for Decision." Make-up psychological examinations will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Hoch. Applications for the Graduate Record examination may be obtained from the Guidance Bureau. Applications must be returned to Graduate Record office by Monday. *** International Relations club will hold a business meeting at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine room of the Union. Persons interested should present their names to secretary, Eloise Hodgson, phone 718, before the meeting. Petitions must be filed with All-Student Council not later than Tuesday to fill vacancies created by Wendell Nickell, P.S.G.L. representative; and Glenn Warner, Pachacamac representative. Students preparing for the comprehensive Western Civilization examination should appear at 101 Snow hall Saturday. The examination will be from 8 a.m. to noon. Student Directory: Student addresses and telephone numbers must be on file in the Registrar's office not later than Saturday, if they are to appear in the Student Directory to be issued this fall. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 426 Lindley hall. Manley Hood will speak on the activities of the N.A.-C.A. 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