3 Union Calendar Crowded Today Today's campus activities center around the Memorial Union building, where meetings will begin at 2 p.m. and continue through the evening. The regular union midweek dance will be at 7:30 tonight in the Union lounge, Jane Atwood, Student Union activities social chairman, has anounced. Don Cousins and his V-12 band will play. University High school will have commencement in the Kansas room at 8 o'clock. The League of Women Voters will meet in the Kansas room at 2 p.m. Phi Chi Theta, business women's organization, will meet in the Pine room at 4:30. Installation of new Jay Jane officers will be in the officers' club at 4:30. The Y. W. C. A. will meet in the men's lounge at 4:30. Campus Society Phi Kappa Psi—Ens, Allen Houghton and Lt. John Krum are guests this week. Burris Jones, chapter member, leaves for the navy Friday. Chi Omega — Frank H. Hauck, of Independence, Kansas, was dinner guest Tuesday evening. Watkins Hall — Margaret Cewely Wihita, was a guest yesterday Sigma Chi — Bob Buchner, 1/6 petty officer, Phillipsburg, has been a house guest. Westminster Hall — A reception was held for Emadee Gregory following her recital Monday night. Mrs. Ray E. Gregory, Lovington, Ill., and Mrs. R. D. Gregory, Paxton, Ill., were guests. Locksley Hall — Bonnie Irwin Lawrence, was a dinner guest last night. KFKU ednesday Living Books, "The Politics" by Aristotle, Professors H. E. Sandelius and Hilden Gibson, of the University's political science department, and Professor L.R. Lind, of the University's department of Latin and Greek. Extension Graduation in Topeka Commencement exercises of a supervisory training course given by E.S.M.W.T. were held Monday at the Hotel Kansan roof garden in Topeka. Chancellor Deane W. Malott and F. T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, gave addresses. Guy V Keeler, E.S.M.W.T. director, presented the certificates to the graduates. The School of Medicine was established in 1899 at the University and the full-four year course was established in 1905. Pi Lambda Theta Pledges Eighteen Education Women Gamma chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, national education association for women, has elected eighteen University students and faculty members to membership. Pledging service will be held at 7:30 tomorrow evening in the pine room of the Union building. Election of officers also will be held at this time. The following women will be pledged: Sheneman-Carlson Marriage Announced Barbara Clark, Marjorie Evans, Gladys Hendricks, Eugenia Heepworth, Helen Hird, Fronzen Jackson, Helene Johnson, Margaret Butler Lillard, Ruth McWilliams, Laurille Pasley, Georgia Paulette, Rosamond Rowe, Margaret Sizera, Mira Jean Sluss, Anna Marie Stevens, Helma Stutz, Lourraine Teeter, and Sevenly Waters. Miss Maxine Shenemann, graduate of the College in 1944, and L. Rollin Newell Carlson, graduate in chemical engineering in 1942, were married Friday afternoon at the Trinity Lutheran paraplex in Lawrence. The Rev. Alfred Bell read the double ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of McKinley Sheneman, Lawrence, and Leutenant Carlson is the son of Arthur Carlson, Marquette. The couple left for San Francisco, where they will live until Lieutenant Carlson's ship returns to duty. He has recently returned from the South Pacific, where he participated in the 'Lyye and Iwo Jima' campaigns. Letters Evidence Many Summer Jobs Open for Students Have you a job for the summer? Good opportunities for University women desiring work during the summer months have been evident in letters received by Miss Marie Miller, assistant adviser of women, the past few weeks. Such jobs as summer camp unit leaders, recreational program workers, laundresses, and cateriaer workers are open to those who have had no special training in these fields. Persons holding Red Cross lifesaving certificates will be considered for positions as lifesavers in summer camps. Those with necessary training are needed as assistant directors in both year-around and summer programs in recreation centers. Women interested in art or creative writing may find opportunities in these fields. Prof. C. J. Winters' classes in Commercial Spanish and Spanish 3 will present playlets and music at the regular meeting of the Spanish club at 4:30 today in room 113 in Frank Strong hall, Miss Maude Eliott, club advisor has announced. Students interested in such positions may see Miss Miller. Spanish Classes Give Playlets Weekly Recital To Be Tomorrow Afternoon The music department of the School of Fine Arts will give its weekly recital in Fraser theater at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon. The program will be as follows: Piano: "Rhapsodies in G minor" (Brahms). La Verne Giesick. Paino: "French Suite" (Bach); Irene James. Voice: "Lullaby" (Scott), Ruth Dudley. Voice: "Clouds" and "When I Have Sung My Songs" (Charles) Elizabeth Evans. Captain Shull, former student in the School of Engineering, has been in the army air corps for the past three years and is now stationed at Pratt. Voice: "Printemps qui commence" from Samson et Dalila (Saint-Saens) Norma Jean Lutz. Piano: "The Lark" (Balakirew). Marv Jane Wagoner. Miss Hatch is a resident of Miller hall and a member of Fhi' Chi Theta, business sorority. She formerly attended Kansas State Teachers college, Emporia, where she was a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. An ensemble consisting of Elizabeth McMillin, violin; Lucile Rothenberger, piano; and Raymond Stuhl cello, will play "Piano Trio in C minor" (Brahms). Dr. E. D. Ebright, Wichita, a graduate of the Kansas City Medical college, class of '90, died Sunday. Mrs. Henry Hatch, Burlington, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Jean Hatch, junior in the School of Business, to Capt. Charles S. Shull, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shull, also of Burlington. Medical College Graduate Dies Jean Hatch Engaged To Army Captain Charles S. Shull Past president of the Kansas Medical association, he had been a member of the American College of Physicians and Surgeons since 1916. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS IT'S YOUR MOVE and the TIME IS NOW THE 7th WAR LOAN It's Still a Long Road to Tokyo Let's Help Shorten it, Buy Bonds UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 16. 1945 The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Royce Adell Palmer to Robert Heizer O'Neil, senior in the University School of Medicine, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar James Palmer, Topeka. The wedding will take place in late June following Midshipman O'Neil graduation. O'Neil to Marry Washburn Graduate Miss Palmer is a graduate of Washburn and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Midshipman O'Neil is a member of Beta Theta Pi and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. He is the son of Mrs. Ralph Thomas O'Neil, Topeka. Stockton Is Elected To Head A.S.M.E. Robert Stockton, engineering junior, was elected chairman of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers at an election May 3. Other officers are vice-chairman, John McGuckin, engineering freshman; treasurer, John McShane, engineering freshman; secretary, Scott Fleener, engineering freshman; and social chairman, Charles E. Smith, engineering junior. Twenty-one Couples Enter Union Tourney Army Geologist Visits Campus Following the election, plans for an A. S. M. E. picnic and a field trip to the Sunflower Ordnance plant were discussed. Dr. Stafford C. Happ, who is doing geologic exploration for dams and reservoirs for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, was a visitor at the State Geological Survey Tuesday. Twenty-one couples have entered the Student Union activities pingpong tournament, Barbara Prier, Union intramurals chairman, has announced. The brackets will be posted on the bulletin board in the sub-basement of the Memorial Union building outside the activities office, today, Miss Prier, said. The first round must be played by May 21, she added. Couples should contact their opponents and play their games as soon as possible, she said. Daughter of First Jay Jane Head To Visit Lawrence She will come to Lawrence with an aunt. Another aunt, Mrs. Esther James Dudgeon, is a sophomore in the University's School of Business. Dorothy Jean James, daughter of Mrs. Wallace James, first president of the Jay James, will be in Lawrence this summer and may enroll in the University, according to word received by the alumni office. Truman Has Power to Slash Tariffs Washington — (INS) — The House Ways and Means committee approved the Doughton bill granting President Truman authority to slash tariff rates 50 per cent in negotiating trade packs with other nations. 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