PAEI 23701 JUNE 3,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE MARTHA JEWETT, Society Editor This is the week that the "eager beavers" will dive into a great big stack of books for that last minute struggle, while those too-numerous students who "trust to luck" will rest up for final week by seeing the latest movie or going to the 'Mite. Parties, which have climaxed many a weekend, this year are just a memory or maybe scrapbook clipping now, but you till have a little time left to make an impression on the professors and really "crack" the quiz this time. How about it? Tippery hall has announced the election and installation of the following officers for next year: Bonnie Chestnut, president; Beverly Betz, vice-president; Ann Andrews, secretary; Virginia Foreman, treasurer; Dorrane Lindquist, parliamentarian; and Emily Burgert, keeper of the archives. Tipperary Elects Officers Guests at Locksley Guests last week at Locksley hall were Mr. and Mrs. John Carey, Elizabeth Tripp, Merle Brenner, Natalie Nelson, Newton; Ardis Brown, Kansas City, Kan.; Grace Baker, Doris Onstort, Charles Baker, and Mrs. M. I. Barlow, Kansas City, Kan. --housing situation to any great extent, she continued. Corbin Dinner Guests Dinner guests at Corbin hall May 26 were Charles Kassinger, Howard Fox, Richard Wyatt, Walter Oden, Marjorie Doctor, Mr. and Mrs. N.B Repstine, and Maxine Wendt, Atchison; Mary Jo Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stark, Manhattan; Alaro Chavarria, and Mr. and Mrs. Pyke. Mothers Guests of Pi Phi's Pi Beta Phi entertained mothers of the members with a luncheon May 25. Those present were Mrs. R. C. Miller, Mrs. R. W. Flizpatrick, Mrs. E. E. Thompson, Mrs. I. D. Dowe, Mrs. H. B. Chubb, Mrs. L. O. Ringler, and Mrs. J. M. Sanderson, all of Lawrence; Mrs. Jane L. Prier and Mrs. W. B. Granger, both of Emporia. Mrs. Harry Darby, Mrs. C. F. Pack, Mrs. R. G. Jamieson, Mrs. Earl Mayer, Mrs. J. C. Hume, and Mrs. H. J. Longnecker, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. Homer Bredouw, Mrs. L. W. Keplinger, Mrs. S. A. White, Mrs. E. T. Newcomer, Mrs. D. S. Lawner, Mrs. D. F. Cundif, Mrs. B. C. Godbehere, Mrs. J. D. Scott, Mrs. J. F. Woodward, Mrs. N. C, Campbell, Mrs. J. R. Breed, and Mrs. W. R. Kennedy, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. M. J. Watkins, Salina. Phi Kappa Elects Phi Kappa, national social fraternity for Catholic men, has elected these officers for the coming school year: Bernard Domann, president; William Hogan, vice-president; Charles Theroff, recording secretary; William Warnke, corresponding secretary; and Ralph Martin, treasurer. Margaret Kreider, '45, visited the University today. Miss Kreider is now living in New York City where she is employed by a chemical corporation. Kreider Visits MERRY MANSION NOTICE MERRY MANSION for Chicken and Steak Dinners Four Dormitories Will Be Open This Summer Open 7 to 12 p.m. 11th and Haskell Four University dormitories will be open this summer Miss Marie Miller, assistant adviser of women, announced today. Battenfeld, men's scholarship hall, will be run on the same basis as always for the summer session, with a few outsiders to relieve the housing shortage, it was announced. The dormitories for women are Corbin, Watkins, and Miller halls, and will house approximately 172 persons. Two meals a day will be served at Corbin. Watkins and Miller halls, scholarship dormitories, will be open to any women this summer. "There are plenty of rooms for this summer." Miss Miller said. "Our problem is the fall term, and it would be wise for anyone planning to attend the fall term to find a place to stay before they leave the campus for the summer." There will be ten women's houses next fall, but this will not relieve the Jobs for women students will be available during final week and the summer session, Miss Marie Miller, assistant adviser of women, said today. Final Week Jobs Available for Women Requests for stenographers who can handle shorthand and dictation this summer are already in Miss Miller's office. Other jobs now available are with the library, cafeteria, and telephone service, she said. Women students who have time during final week are needed to help in the extra rush of paper work and the grading of papers, she added. 75 Attend Pharmacy Picnic About 75 persons attended the picnic Thursday afternoon, sponsored by the student branch of the American Pharmaceutical association, on the south intramural field. Book Exchange Open During Finals The other women's houses that will be open next fall are Jolliffe, Foster, Templin, Sleepy Hollow,Hopkins, Carnruth, and Locksley halls. Templin and Carnruth have formerly been used to house men. The W.E.C. book exchange will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. during final week, including Saturday, to buy and sell books. It will close between semesters and re-open at registration. Summer hours have not been set. "No definite date has been set for the opening of the K.U. bookstore, Mr. Karl Klooz, chairman of the committee, said. Two or three applicants for manager have been interviewed, but no one has been chosen. For That Final PICNIC Try Our Tasty Hamburger Buns 15c Dozen DRAKE'S for Bakes 907 MASS. PHONE 61 CONGRATULATIONS And May You Have the Best of Luck Wherever You Go and in Whatever You Do Roberts 833 Mass. Jewelry and Gifts Phone 827 This is a "MURPHY-BURGER" The best tempting sandwich made on the campus. Try one at BRICKS today. 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