UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FEBRUARY 28,1946 PAGE EIGHT Plans For Union Recreation Room Approved It looks as though the recreation room in the basement of the Union will become a reality. The Union Operating committee has decided to go ahead with plans which will convert the Navy store-room, behind the book exchange, into a recreation-dance room. It will be connected with the fountain. The committee also has voted to continue studying possibilities for a bookstore. Slides showing proposed additions to the Union will be shown at the next meeting. ___ Dean Swarthout Re-Elected Music Association President Dean D. M. Swarthout, School of Fine Arts, returned this week from Detroit where he attended the annual conventions of the National Association of Schools of Music and Music Teachers National association. Dean Swarthout was re-elected president of the National Association of Schools of Music. He acted as toastmaster at the convention banquet which included members of the American Musicalological society, the National Association of Teachers of Singing, and the Michigan Music Teachers association. Teachers as: Geltch, professor of violin, and Dr. E. Thayer Gaston, of the department of music education, attended the conventions. Professor Geltch presided at the meeting of the Violin Forum. Mu Phi Epsilon Held Initiation Last Night Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary security, initiated 11 new members in its meeting at the Union last night. hight. New members are Nadyne Brewer Marjorie Cooper, Ruth Dudley, Mrs Sidney Hahn. Suzanna Logsdon, Norma Lutz, Ardella Ringwalt, Mrs Marjorie Parmeter, Mary Vogt, Bernice Watson, and Mrs. Evelyn Walton. After the initiation, dinner was served to alumni, actives, and pledges. Mrs. Jan Chiapusso, patroness, talked on "Mu Phi's Influence in American Communities." Theta Tau Will Reorganize A Hearth Dinner Tonight Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, inactive during the war, will hold a reorganization dinner at the Hearth, Friday night, Sixteen activities, all veterans, are back on the campus this semester. The Theta Tau's will move into their house at 1602 Louisiana street as soon as it is released to them by Beta Theta Pi, national social fraternity now occupying the house. Hausman Article Printed Prof. Paul G. Hausman's article entitled "Contrast Color Painting for Shop Safety," has been printed in the March issue of Industrial Arts and Vocational Education magazine. Mr. Hausman is director of shop practice in Fowler shops. Toperka D.A.R. Gives Two $75 O.T. Scholarships Occupational Therapy scholarships will be given this week to two students, preferably from Topeka, attending the University. Mrs. Fayben Wolfe, art instructor at Topeka High school, announced today. The $75-scholarships are gifts from the Topeka chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The award is to become a yearly event. Elliott Attends Sociology Meeting Dr. Mabel Elliott, sociology professor, is in Cleveland to attend a meeting of the American Sociological society tomorrow, through Sunday, according to Prof. Seba Eldridge, head of the sociology department. Buehler Will Speak Sunday Petesch, Coit, Nichols Elected by V-12's E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, will be the guest speaker at Fireside Forum Sunday at the parish house of the Congregational church. E. R. Petesch, engineering junior, has been elected president of the Navy V-12 organization, Capt. C. A. Kunz, V-12 head, said today T. M. Coit, engineering junior, was elected vice-president, and J. S. Nichols, engineering junior, was elected secretary. AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Wednesday Roselyn L. Skonberg, Watkins Hall. Louis V. Anderson, PT 8. Ernest V. Fritz, Spooner Thayer. Alan Smith, 1111 West 11. Robert Brecheisen, 1309 Ohio. Donald Fanstil, Battenfeld Hall. Dismissed Wednesday Robert D. Piper, PT 8. Walter R. Morrow, PT 8. Patricia A. Zachman, 1433 Tennessee. Bernice Hutchison, Sunflower. Robert, Williams, PT. 10. Conrad E. Miller, 1245 West Campus. Anatomy Department Gets Historical Portraits Twenty copies of historical portraits of famous anatomists have been given to the anatomy department by Olga Segerberg, a former secretary-artist for the anatomy department. Miss Segerberg has been making these pencil sketches for the past two years, in her Chicago studio. The framed portraits hang in the halls of the anatomy department. Twenty more portraits are expected to complete the set. YW Representatives To National Conclave Mrs. Christine V. Alford, Y.W.C.A. secretary, and Sue Blessington, College senior, are in Atlantic City, N. J. to attend the Seventeenth National Convention of the 1034 Young Women's Christian Associations. This convention, March 2-8, will be the first Y.W.C.A. Convention since 1940. Dr. Harold C. Urey, atom bomb scientist, Chicago University, will deliver the key speech at the opening session March 2. Other speakers who will be heard at the convention are, Dr. Bryn Hovde, head of the School of Social Research, New York; Owat Lattimore, writer on China and former consultant to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek; Representative Helen Gahagan Douglas, and the chairman of the Y.W.C.A. Industrial Council who is returning from a visit to England and Russia. Feeney Heads Sigma Delta Chi William Feeney, College junior, was named president pro-tem of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, in the group's first post-war organization meeting this week. Four new chapter members were elected and will be notified by Feeney, Gordon Sabine, journalism instructor, was named faculty adviser. Sigma Delta Chi published the Sour Owl, campus humor magazine, in pre-war days. 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