JARCH 11,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1 1, 1946 PAGE THREE Friday Hotel Phone an & return so de-Gasser, ss '45. Kansan 045. tateh in wing 12982. faroon please reward. U. S. e but- Daily o took ) from please er hall, -9421), initialed money, antifiscalraham, to help one Art and one apply at e Ruby - Can wagon flower K. U. 1 Sat.). 13 or office. 432 SOCIALLY SPEAKING Catherine Osgood, Society Editor "If you don't like the weather in Cassas, just wait a minute." This cement must have been made by a student who awoke on a spring training to find snow on the ground. At least no one can complain of monotony in the weather as they do in California or Florida. Ligma Nu's Initiate Sigma Nu has announced the nitiation of Bartlett Ramsey, Charles Wheeler, Charles Kelley, William Spicer, Joseph Brown, Arthur Myers, Kenneth Berglund, and William Fowler. ** Mortar Board To Be Guests The members of the active chapter of Mortar Board will be guests of the alumnae at a dinner Wednesday in the English room of the Union. Before the dinner, initiation services for Rosalie Erwin and Marjorie Free will be held. The committee in charge of the dinner is composed of Mrs. F. S. Montgomery,' chairman, Miss Martha Peterson, and Mrs. Clayton Crosier. Fi Beta Phi has announced the engagement of Jane Gillespie, daughter of Mrs. H. S. Gillespie, Sioux City, Iowa, to Capt. Wayne T. Palmer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Palmer, Mobile, Ala. Miss Gillespie is a senior in the college. Capt. Palmer, who recently returned from the Pacific theater of operations, is stationed at Smyra, Tenn. Palmer-Gillespie Engaged Haerle-Reutlinger to Wed Alpha Girls Ensemble Miss Beulah Morrison and Miss Dorothy Sulton were dinner guests of Alpha Chi Omega Thursday. Alpha Chi's Entertain Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reutlinger, Lexington, Neb., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Bob A. to Mr. H. S. Haerle, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Haerle, Marysville. Miss Reulinger attended Hastings college, and was graduated from the University of Nebraska School of Nursing. Haerle attended the University in 1839-42 and was a member of Delta Tau Delta. He is attending the University of Nebraska School of Medicine where he is a member of Nu Sigma Nu. Saturday The wedding will take place in June. K.U. Dames Give Reception Nearly 300 wives of students and married women students attended the reception given by the K.U. Dames in Myers hall last week. Mrs. N. P. Sherwood, sponsor, extended greeting to the guests and a history of the organization was given by Mrs. Russell Carter, president. Mrs. Barton Fischer, formerly of Honolulu, gave a Hawaiian hula hula dance. Carruth Hall Named For Noted K.U. Poet KENNETH JOHNSON Carruth hall illustrates a type of cooperative scholarship house for University men students that is unusual in the United States. The hall, operated by the University, is occupied by men who are awarded scholarships on the basis of scholastic ability, character, and need. All work in the hall is done by students under the supervision of a student proctor, appointed by the residence hall operating committee. One of the University men's residence halls, Carruth was opened in the fall of 1940. Located at 1345 Louisiana street, it served as the chancellor's residence from 1843 to 1939. The Albert Linton Corbin memorial library, established in accordance to the wishes of Miss Corbin by her friends after her death, is kept in Carruth hall. The hall was named for the late William Herbert Carruth, noted poet and for many years University professor, who did much to aid underprivileged University students. Since its opening in 1940, Carruth hall residents consistently have been near the top in grades among organized houses. This fall during Homecoming week, the hall won the house decoration contest. The housemother at Carruth hall is Mrs. Phyllis Busick. as Mrs. Phrylls Busker. House officers are James Graham, proctor; Kenneth Johnson, pres- ident; Edmond Marks, vice-pres- ident; Clyde Lunger, secretary; and James Henderson, treasurer. Other members are Sohrab Amini, James Barrett, Clifford Blair, James Bowden, Robert Crawford, John Dickerson, John Earnest Jr., Donald Ray Frisby, Austin Harmon, Donald Jarbo, George Johnson, Andress Kernick, Albert Kihm Thomas Maupin, William Nagle, Wendell Newman, Dean Smith, Gail Stout, Edward Swain, Robert Tucker, Edward Whiteside, and Gerald Wilson. New Records---at "If I Had a Wishing Ring" TOMMY DORSEY "Sweet Georgia Brown" KING COLE TRIO "Coax Me a Little Bit" DINAH SHORE . . - Bell Music Company Mickey Hall一1950 Cover Girl一Is Playwright, Singer, and Dancer Meet Mickey Hall, model, play wright, dancer, and singer. two weeks, six hours a day. Mickey, whose real name is Gloria Harvader, is from Kansas City, Mo. and attended the University of Missouri in '42 and '43. She decided to take modeling as a profession rather than art work, so enrolled in modeling school. ing school. However, the demand for models is so great that she hasn't graduated, vet. Ask any student in the art department. They all know her, for she has been their model for the past two weeks, six hours a day. "Every time I go back to school ready to breeze out with that certificate, they send me out on a job," she wails. On the side, Mickey writes plays and has had one produced by the Dr. Christian radio program. She has danced since she was three years old and has 1,000 hours as a professional dancer with Arthur Murray's School of Dancing. She toured camps and hospitals in a solo song --and dance routine during the war, also. However, she says she will stick to modeling. "One doesn't really get tired, she mutters. "Artists will only let you stand six hours a day on your feet or sit, which is almost as bad and you have short rest periods throughout the day to look forward to. Then, even if you do look tired an artist can do wonders with a brush and some paint." Mickey has posed for portrait painters, illustrators, art students, and photographers all over the country. In 1950, probably you will be seeing one Mickey Hall, on your favorite magazine cover. Phi Delta Phi Reunion Members of the Green Inn of Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, attended a reunion Saturday in the Hotel President, Kansas City, Mo., with members of the Inns at the University of Missouri and the University of Kansas City, and the Barrists' Inn of Kansas City, Mo. My Clothes Have That BEAUTIFUL NEW APPEARANCE When I Have Them Cleaned at Varsity Cleaners PICK UP AND DELIVERY Or Save by Cash and Carry LAT 14th and MASS. PHONE 400 DOWN THE HILL AT 14th and MASS. A PERSONAL APPEARANCE of EDDIE DEAN THE SCREEN'S NEW SINGING COWBOY STAR With Each Showing of His NEWEST PICTURE "ROMANCE of the WEST" IN NATURAL COLOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY VARSITY RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING KEEP GENERAL ELECTRIC YEARS AHEAD AIR CONDITIONING AT GENERAL ELECTRIC NOW perhaps more than ever before home owners and builders are anxious to install some form of air conditioning or automatic heating or both. Industrial plants are now finding new uses for air conditioning and refrigerating equipment daily activity in this field was tremendously stimulated during the war. Air conditioning offers ample opportunity for career seekers in this field to learn a business and establish themselves. Manufacturers need engineering talent—for designing, application engineering, and for commercial engineering activities. And the sale of air conditioning and refrigerating equipment to factories and mills, retail stores and theaters will require competent sales and application engineers. The scope of activity is very broad, and hundreds of opportunities will be open for both experienced and inexperienced men. General Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y. GENERAL