MARCH 6, CH 6,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE French ho scheduled the next week, and Delti坠坠 r a solo to science. Realize probably he broke his brow so that a performance up, girls gats speaker silent while at the Professor Wrium, lifted there were from a French except for le drum. The night, Mar- tory message movement poste too. Option in a reclining murmal to the delt, has found all that are k he has re ul antique be- lman's "Zebr within a wee beautiful an this "quiet re ed in the com d. The spring islates are she last seen i Carl froeck Hawkins up Shulm SOCIALLY SPEAKING Boatbuild New Orleans for the gov. corporation, he sautiful, low-soon to reach China a n t treating calls chinese troopsina. one treaty to territoriality the French. Etherine Osgood, Society Editor my Beach's band will pray for dweek tonight in the Union. This will be an excellent unity to brush up on that step in case it has gotten a bit in the last week or two. Give Dance bin hall will give an hour e at 7 tonight in the hall. En's Attend Dinner Ummi members of the KU. outer of Sigma Phi Epsilon held inner meeting at the Muehlen hotel, Kansas City, Mo., Sun- Members of the local chapter attended were Jean Fisher, ry Hughes, Karl and Glenn Kan- kan, Clarence Jarrell, and Robert ines, Judge Earle W. Frost, grand ident of the fraternity, was the speaker. of Locksley Hall ests of Locksley Halle, Millie Halle, Columbia, S.C.; Donna Parker, Parker; Laura Nied, Dean Collins, Richard amp, Donald Fannestal werener guests Sunday of Locksley l. Mr. Christian was the week'l guest of his mother, Mrs. Vivianristian, housemester. s Announce Pledging ova Theta Pi has announced the hedging of William Harrison, owns; Andrew Struble, Glasco; air Gillin, Pittsburg; Francis Carr, billington; and Wilbur Noble, lavenworth. men's Club To Meet The University Women's club will guest of the home economics department at 3 p.m. tomorrow in 110 earl hall. Miss Mary Elizabethans, home economics professor, will speak on "The Nursery School an Education Unit." Tea will be served by the department and Mrs. ldh Canuteson will be chairman the hostess committee. Pledge A.T.O. - * * Alpha Tau Omega has announced a pledging of William Halsey, Incidence; Jack Brown, and Jack orbes, Kansas City; William Holloway, and Charles Botdorf. Kansas, Mo. ckman-Lauderdale Engaged Jackman-Lauderdale Engaged Sigma Kappa has announced the engagement of Jill Lauderdale, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan lauderdale, Kansas City, Mo., to arren Jackman, Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made by anis Burkholder at dinner Monday and the traditional chocolates were assed. Miss Lauderdale received on orchid corsage. Her attendants, siss Burkholder and Barbara White, received corsages of gardenias and veget peas. Mrs. Mary Younkman, pseumother, wore a carnation cor- Viss Lauderdale is a sophomore in College. Ipha Delt's Have Guests Thelam Stutz, Caldwell; Bobetteellers, Kansas City; and Dorothyavage, Independence, wereweek-ad guests of Alpha Delta Pj law wives Entertainment The wives of the law students were entertained at a party given by Mrs. F, J. Moreau, wife of Dean Moreau of the Law School, in her one Monday. Plans for organizing the group were made. Mrs. Robert and was elected chairman and Mrs. Walter McVey, co-chairman. A meeting will be held March 13 to our additional meetings and organization. law Wives Entertained Westminster Serves Double Purpose G. S. Ambrose has announced the citation of Mary Ellen Small, Guinerey Goerz, Luan Ann Lane, Donna Mueler, Gloria Hill, Ruthanne Betch, Betty Gilpin, Georgia West-oreland, Elizabeth McCleary, Harriet Harlow, Sara Webb, Lois Link, Patricia Walsh, and Barbara How- 1) G's Announce Initiation True --- To Speak at Tea The University Women's club will be guests of the Home Economics department for their regular meeting and a tea, given by the Foods II class, at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Mary E. Evans, instructor of home economics, will talk on "A Nursery School as an Educational Unit." MARGARET MERRIFIELD - * * Westminster Abbey? No, that's just a common mistake around the University. It is really Westminster hall, the social center for Presbyterian students at the University. During the past few years the hall has had a two-fold purpose—housing women students and playing its part in the Westminster Student foundation which has been active on the campus for 41 years. The foundation, established in 1905 with headquarters at 1125 Tennessee street, was under the direction of the Rev. Francis Wilber, student pastor. Its purpose, then as well as at present, is to help its members in developing new friendships and Christian attitudes through a church centered background. Westminster hall, 1221 Oread made possible by a gift from W. W. Cockins, a Lawrence resident, and by an endowment fund contributed by Presbyterians throughout the state, was dedicated on Oct. 7, 1910. The building, designed as a home for the director and a meeting place for students, is still used as headquarters for the organization. However, there are rooms occupied by 16 women students on the second and third floors. Thomas Potter, the former regent for whom Potter lake was named, presented a large collection of books to the foundation. These books are in the library of Westminster hall and are accessible to all students. Mrs. Vere W. Abbey, assistant director and acting housemother of Westminster hall, came to the University in 1940. Formerly, she and her husband, before his death, were the general secretaries of the Christian Endeavor of the India, Burma, and Ceylon areas. Other members are Laura Griffith, Marjorie Matzen, Joan Rettig, Catherine Sciimeca, Dorothy Crockett, Mary Jean Stewart, Bettilou Gregory, Jeanne Bodman, Mildred Thomson, Dorothy Black, Dorothy Gentry, Dona Lou Kelly, Margaret Botkin, Margaret Nelson House officers are Margaret Merrifield, president; and Bette Faust Dunlap, secretary. The new darker flour will make little difference in the Memorial Union menus, Miss Hermina Zip- pinson and Miss Harmony Memorial Union building, said, today. HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Darker Flour Will Change Union Menus Very Little Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. It will be only a little "creamier" colored than the flour used at present, she explained. Proficiency Deadline 4 P.M. Tomorrow Phone 12 LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phonee 425 The deadline for College students signing up for the foreign language proficiency examination is 4 p.m. tomorrow, W.H. Shoemaker, professor of romance languages, said today. Applications may be made at the College office. The examination will be given at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, in as many languages as are requested by students. Build Houses for Veterans Coffeyville—Twenty new houses, the first to be built under the veterans' priority system, are under construction in the Edgewood addition recently taken into the city limits of Coffeyville. Builders say that 300 structures are needed here. Phone 999 For That Coke Date Remember ELDRIDGE PHARMACY phone 999 701 Mass Were this a Ripley column, we'd still print it. Oh Lady, Are You My Mother? Yes,Dear,And Your Sister,Too It's a study in "relationship," and Virginia Lee Craig, College sophomore, is the unperturbed victim. "My father's name is Samuels, my mother's name is Shuey, and my name is Craig," she said. "My grandmother is my mother, my mother is my sister, my half-brother is my nephew, and my step-father is my brother-in-law—but I'm all right." About 1,000 Votes Cast in 'Bird' Contest Came a smile, a pause, and then Miss Craig explained that she has been adopted by her maternal grandmother. At the University she is majoring in geology and psychology, enjoys fencing as a hobby, works at the Union, and likes K.U. Her ambition is "to work for Standard Oil and make a million dollars—as a micro-paleontologist." (A micro-paleontologist studies small fossils. Fossils are found in rocks.) The winners will be announced in the Bird's first issue April 1. A proud Kansean from Pleasanton, Miss Craig asserted, "I'm a Republican, too—having inherited my politics from the soil." Nearly 1,000 votes were cast and counted in the Bitter Bird's alluring "she" and fascinating "he" contest, it was announced today. O Physical Therapists Organize, Elect Officers Glenn Yankee to Staff Officers elected at the physical therapist organization meeting last week were Mary Beiderwell, president; Lilah Rausch, vice-president; Winifred Curtis, secretary-treasurer; Kathern Chester, social chairman; Irene Deschner, program chairman. Counting the tallies were: Constantina Fotopoulos, College freshman; Nancy Love, College sophomore; Edward Swain, College sophomore; Shirley Jean Leitch, College freshman; and Holland Chalfant, Business junior. Glenn Yankee, recently a finance officer at Piscatinny Arsenal, Dover, N.J., began instructing Accounting I and Governmental Accounting classes today in the School of Business. Before the war, Mr. Yankee was an instructor in accounting at the University of Illinois. THE HEARTH Tea Room PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS Now at a changed address 17 East 11th St. CONGRATULATIONS— Coach Allen and Basketball Squad, for "Another Big 6" - Stay in good physical condition. 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