AY 27 1946 LETIN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS itten and ns office, ofter than nition. No MAY 27,1946 PAGE THRE I meet a Pine roc who plan session or m up at room 122 guarantee university To answer appear ordering to letters are its' la I be at wing of wishify Lois tonight at 7 p.m. in Rob- turban, a - Yaga L, L, T, R be to intend the O.T.ong. were lilled in whether their admin- during veteran need his s so at d to a leave d just impor- I read Chriss 15 to on on v. 20) f the busi- MARTHA JEWETT, Society Editor Including today, there are just seven more school days left until finals begin. With Memorial day as Vacation, there will be a sight lull in this week, as every student begins to get that "why didn't I start studying the first week of school" ceiling. One happy thought could be that you can begin with such an idea next fall, and see how long you can keep it up. For those who don't really need to study or can keep a clear conscience, the University band will present its spring concert tonight in Hoch auditorium. Sigma Chi Pledges Sigma Chi announces the pledging of Andrew Lunsford, Wichita, and Richard Shea, Sedalia, Mo. Thetas Give Coffee Members of Kappa Alhpa Theta entertained with a coffee for faculty members at the chapter house Thursday night. Mrs. R. H. Wagstaff poured. ** Two Pledge Sig Ep Two Pledge Sig Ep Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the worship of Thomas J. Wregsworth, Chicago, and John Moorhead, Atchinson. Honor Mrs. Martin *** Mrs. Clarke Mandigo, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, and Mrs. G. H. Miller entertained with a luncheon Tuesday at the Hearth in honor of Mrs. Edith Martin, Chi Omega housemother, who is leaving this spring to make her home in Coffeyville. Members of Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, gave a picnic July 19 near Baldwin. A.K.P. Gives Picnic Guests were Bobe Jean Parker, Mary Kathryn Parker, Charlotte Bartley, Betty Barkis, Esteleen Downs, Lu Ann Lane, Betty Gilpin, Rosemary Ryan, Phyllis Griesinger, Annetta Stout, Rose Ann Madden. Sara Russell, Dorothy Jean Reid, Mary Miller, Billie Burtcher, Patricia Malone, Wanda Erhart, Mary June Roy, Eileen Deutschman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dufek, Mr. and Mrs. Lin D. Perry. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Glotzbach,Mr. and Mrs.H. O. Geiger, and Mr. and Mrs.Martin Jones. Visits at Locksley Jean Sempleton was a guest at Locksley hall Wednesday. Alpha Phi Omega Will Elect Tuesday Election of new officers of Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, will be held at the next meeting at 1 p.m. Thursday in 305 Fraser hall, it was decided at a meeting Thursday night. Present officers will serve as a nominating committee to select not less than two candidates for each office, and nominations will be accepted from the floor before the election. A picnic originally scheduled for Saturday was postponed one week. Glenn Turner, president of the Lambda chapter in 1942 and a life member of the fraternity, was a visitor at the meeting. Initiation of new members into Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, was held Thursday afternoon in the Pine room of the Union building. A banquet in the Crystal room of the Hotel Eldridge followed the meeting. Tau Beta Pi Initiates 11 New Members To be eligible for membership in Tau Bla Pi, seniors must be in the upper fifth of their class and juniors in the upper tenth of their class. Each new member must also write a 500-word essay on any subject. "Why Do Engineers Drink Beer?" by George Adams, engineering junior, V-12, was the prize-winning essay. It was read at the banquet, Allen Crafton, professor of speech, added to the evening's entertainment with a talk on "How Culture Came to Kansas." He was introduced by Bob Smith, president. New members are: George Adams, Stan Jervis, R. D. Moore, Dean Bowden, Herb Foster, Robert Wiedemann, Ty Schurman, Bob McJones, Richard Shea, Les Pihlblac, and Dan Bartlett. Electrical Engineers Hear Hessler Dr. V. P. Hessler, professor of electrical engineering, spoke on "The Problem of Electrical, Carbon Brushes," at a meeting of the Kansas branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Thursday night, in the lounge of the Union. Richard Petesch, chairman of the meeting, reported on the national meeting which he attended at San Antonio the past week. Funk & Wagnalls College Standard DICTIONARY $4.50 KEELER'S BOOK STORE W.A.A. Trophy Goes To Violet Conard Violet Conard, Education senior, was awarded the W.A.A. trophy at the W.A.A. picnic Thursday. The trophy was awarded to the senior who had been selected by a committee on the basis of points, character, and ability. Fhi Kappa Pledges Five Phi Kappa announces the pledging of Donald Cuhane, Chicago; Kenneth Dieker, Tampa, Fla.; Vincent Leonhard, Leavenworth; F. A. Spies, Hays; and J. H. Wachtel, Two Rivers, Wis. Corbin hall held the annual May festival Tuesday night for faculty members and their wives. Carnival booths, Robin Hood and his band, the Maypole dance, singing, games and a picnic supper were the entertainment. Faculty Guests at Festival Guests were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W, Malott, Miss Viola Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Allen, Mrs. Alma Brook, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burzle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beth, James Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. John Feist, Miss Maude Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson, Miss Edna Hill, Miss Gladys Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. John Hankins. Miss Helen Lohr, Mr., and Mrs Karl Mattern, Beulah Morrison, Miss Meribah Moore, Miss Sura Patteron, Norman Rehg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sisler, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Storer, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Stough, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Templo, and Miss Lilyan B. Warner. Foster Has Annual Party Guest of Alpha O. Members of Foster hall gave their annual "strawberry feed" Wednesday night at the hall. During the party, the senior will and class prophcy were read by Joanna Rutter and Mary K. Booth. Maj. Walter Noss was a dinner guest last Monday night at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Jayhawk Plunge Plunge Now Open Pool Just Repainted. Pool Opens at 1:00 p.m. REGULAR ADMISSION Adults 40c tax included Service Men 35c tax included Children 20c tax included SEASON TICKETS Adults ... $7.50 Children ... $6.00 Fed. Tax 1.50 Fed. Tax 1.20 State Tax .15 State Tax .12 $9.15 $7.32 10-SWIM TICKETS Adults ...$2.65 Fed. Tax ... .53 State Tax ... .05 ------- $3.23 Children ... $1.30 Fed. Tax ... .26 State Tax ... .03 $1.59 Transfer from K.U. Bus to Indiana, 4th and Maine Bus at 11th and Mass. for Service Near the Pool MR. LAWRENCE, Owner