UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 25,1946 one 425 FEBRUARY 25.1946 PAGE THREE one 12 ACY Mass. SOCIALLY SPEAKING Catherine Osgood, Society Editor Phi Delts Pledge 10 Phi Delta Theta has announced the pledging of Floyd Baker, Pierre Julgnon, Robert Hassig, Edward Marquis, and Morton Newell, Kansas City, Mo.; Eugene Conklin and Marvin Sherman, Chanute; Jordan Haines, Sabetha; Dale Oliver, Salina; and Louis Sheppard, Erie. With that "way behind in class work" feeling, students are beginning to make firm resolutions about studying this weekend or next. Although some of the good intentions may fall by the wayside, the approaching 4-weeks examinations will make eager beavers out of some at least for a while. Mrs. Scholle has completed her work as instructor and advisor of occupational therapy at the University. After March 1 she will be director of occupational therapy at the Michael Reese hospital, Chicago K.U. Instructor Marries Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, Milwaukee, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, to William R. Scholle, son of Mrs. George C. Castle, Akron, Ohio, Feb. 14. FEB. 14. The ceremony was held in the chapel of the Fourth Presbyterian church in Chicago. A dinner was held at the Drake hotel after the wedding. Mr. Scholle, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, attended/Purdue university. Affiliation Announced Sigma Alpha Epsilon has announced the affiliation of Jay Humphries, Ashland, a former student of George Washington university. Kanna Epsilon Entertains Kappa Epsilon, pharmacy sorority, entertained in the home of Mrs. L. D. Havenhill. Tuesday, in honor of Mrs. J. Allen Reese, wife of J. A. Reese, dean of the School of Phar- vise. Guests of Gamma Phi Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ostrum were Juncheon guests of Gamma Phi Beta Wednesday. Mrs. Ostrum is a former member of the active chapter. * * * Newcomers Club Meets The Newcomers club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Harry Sisler, Mrs. Glenn Richardson, social chairman, was assisted by Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. J. A Burzle, Mrs. Paul Roose, and Mrs. Jane Coleman. First prize at bridge was won by Mrs. Evelyn Claassen; second by Mrs. Gordon Sabine; and Mrs. Walter Kollmorgen won a prize for members not playing bridge. Phi Beta Announces Pledging Phi Beta Pi has announced the pledging of Kenneth Knuth, Nashville, and Paul Zook, Larned. Alpha Kappa Psi Meets Alpha Kappa Psi, professional Alpha Kappa Psi Meets OFFICIAL BULLETIN Monday, Feb. 25 Notices must be typewritten and must be in Public Relations office, or phone no. may later than 9:30 a.m. on day of announcement. No phone messages accepted. Dramatics Workshop meeting Tuesday, Room 103, Green hall. Attendance required. The writing laboratory is open in 501 Friar, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday each week. Any students not enrolled in composition classes are invited to come in for help with writing problems. Public is invited to the Sigma XI lecture at 8 tonight. Dr. C. C. Speidel, University of Virginia, will speak on "Living Cells in Action as Revealed by Fast-Motion Cine-Photomicrography." Home Economics club will meet 4:30 Wednesday in Fraser theater. The program will consist of a style show and short play. Please bring second semester dues, 25 cents for old members and 50 cents for new members. Students interested in positions as editor or business manager of K-Book submit application, giving qualifications and experience, to business office, Frank Strong hall, before noon Tuesday. International Relations club will meet 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, in room 206 Frank Strong hall. Le Cerule Francais se reumairé mercredi a quatre heures at demie dans la salle 113 Frank Strong. Tous ceux qui s'intèrent au francais sont invites. invites. * * * Foreign language proficiency examinations will be given at 10:30 a.m. March 9 in Frank Strong hall, room 107. in French, German, Latin and Spanish. Students who have had at least two units of credit in any one of these languages in high school are eligible for examination in that language. They may complete the College foreign language requirement by passing the examination. The examination will last an hour and will consist of exercises in translating foreign language material of moderate difficulty into English with the aid of a dictionary. Registration may be made at the College office, March 4 to March 7. Registration lists will close at 4 p.m., March 7. business fraternity, will meet in the Pine room of the Union at 7:30 tomorrow night. Theta Dinner Guests D. B. Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stucker were Kappa Alpha Theta dinner guests Wednesday. Sigma Kappa Elects Newly-elected officers and chairmen of Sigma Kappa are Barbara Hanley, treasurer; Maurine Breitenbach, song leader; Sally Rothrock, social chairman; Martha Jewett, Triangle correspondent; and Alice Hobbs, scholarship chairman. Here Are Some Old Ones Opus No.1 Tommy Dorsey Moonlight Serenade Glenn Miller Marie Tommy Dorsey ★ ★ BELL MUSIC COMPANY Hut 2-3-4,Hut 2-3-4 Pass the Pie and Cake JACQUELINE GODELL * * * What would you do if you saw 34 young ladies marching and singing down the middle of the street? Some would give appreciative whistles and others would just enjoy the sight as do the residents around Foster hall when they see the women walking to Corbin for meals. As there are no cooking facilities in Foster hall, the woman walk a block for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with the Corbinites. Pajama parties are one of the favorite pastimes of the Foster women, the strawberry festival being the most important of these. The girls gather around in their "nighties" for the usual gab fest and eat nothing but lots and lots of strawberries and ice cream. As Foster hall, the building was first used to house men in the signal corps training and later as a dormitory for women in similar training. It was converted into a girl's dormitory in September, 1943, when it began operating as a unit with Corbin hall. Foster hall has changed hands many times through the years. Originally the home of a university professor, it was later the home of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Then it was purchased by the University Endowment association and named Foster hall in honor of George O. Foster, who served the University for 52 years, 44 of which he was registrar. Mrs. Mildred B. Scott is house-mother. House officers are Jacqueline Goodell, president; Mary Katherine Booth, vice-president; Audine Dyer, treasurer; Johnnie Mann, secretary; Ray Johnie Robison, social chairman. Ipn Other residents are Barbara Jean Artz. Beverly Baumer, Mary Louise Bienhoff, Mary Bonjour, Clara Blake, Gracia Brown, Helen Cherry, Virginia Copeland, Marion DeVault, Norma Lee Dudley, Betty Ann Dunn. Elaine Fikan, Maxine Fikan, Edna Earl Foote, Kathleen Fulk, Joyce Glotzbach, La Vonne Lear, Doris Neve, Marjorie Nigus, Joy Griffith, Erna Johnson, Bett Leighton, Louise Looker, Patricia Moser, Elizabeth Posornow, Patricia Sonnenberg, Mary Jay Janes Elect Wickert Virginia Lee Wickert, junior in the School of Business, is the newly elected secretary of Jay James. She fills the position vacated by Donna Jean Morris who left to continue training in the University of Kansas hospital, Kansas City, Kan. Jo Trompeter, Eloise West, and Rita Wicklin. NOVELTIES — That Are Good and Useful— Necktic Racks Pants Hangers Kippy Kits Clothes Brushes Unfitted Bags Leather Tobacco Pouches Dunhill Lighters Loafers Socks Jewelry Jayhawks T Shirts Cigarette Boxes Fitted Cases Jaw Piece Comb & Brush Sets Cigarette Boxes He Says His Only Civvies are at the INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vermont Phone 432 DEAR JAYHAWKERS: Feb. 25,1945 Monday We want to take this opportunity to tell you that we have completely "cleaned up" THE COTTAGE at the end of Oread at 12th. We are now featuring several special foods which we shall inform you of each day, such as our ★ French Fried Chicken Dinner (No backs or necks) French Fried Potatoes Salad, Toasted Roll and Drink All This for 55c. Sincerely. CONNIE and JIM BOUTZ (A G.I. Student)