TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE First Home Economics Club Tea Honors Visiting Field Secretary Bowls of button chrysanthymums and a copper semivari provided the setting of the first Home Economics club tea of the year yesterday afternoon in Fraser at 4 o'clock. The honored guest, Miss Gladys Wyckoff, A secretary of the American Home Economics association, discussed interesting aspects of the organization. The stipulation that a student must be a member of a home economics class or have been a member at some other time, is the only requirement for membership in the club. Initiation will be November 30, Ruth Prentice, president, explained to the 40 guests. Martha Haines, Lorraine Teeter, and Thelma Stutz, form the committee to plan the initiation and dessert. Claire Club Officers Introduced The meeting of the University Home Economics club followed the tea and the club's officers were introduced by Mrs Prentice. They are Jeanne Hollis, vice-president; Kathryn Krehbiel, secretary; Thelma Stutz, treasurer; Joanna Wagstaff, social chairman; and Miss Lueille Aust, faculty advisor. Also, Miss Prentice gave a report of her trip to Chicago last June to attend the national convention of the college and high school clubs of the American Home Economics association. Apprentice Training Offered Miss Wyckoff explained the organization of the national A.H.E.A. in Washington, D.C. Beginning in December, it will sponsor "Home Is What You Make It" on the University of the Air program over NBC. Home economists are working overseas in social welfare work as well as in the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation. The association is offering apprentice training in industrial work throughout the country, and it soon hopes to introduce placement training in its curriculum. Each month the "Journal of Home Economists," a magazine presenting the newest trends in the field for the readers, is published. Betty Jo Spring had charge of all arrangements and planning for the sea. Battenfeld Hall—Margarette Perkins was a dinner guest Sunday. SUNNER, guest Sunday. Kappa Kappa Gamma — Friday uests were Ens. and Mrs. Herbert kaufman. Ensign Kaufman is a orator student and a member of Ti Delta Theta. Mrs. Kaufman was Kappa Kappa Gamma at Purdue University. Devere Dove and Jim Hickam, oth of Washburn college, were unday dinner guests. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Ens. Thomas Nicklan was a week-end guest. Dinner guests Sunday were fancy Slater, Barbara Winn, and rank Dardin. Phi Kappa Psi-Sgt. Dean Foster as a week-end guest. Tau Kappa Epsilon—Robert Trueheart, Sterling, and Pvt. Richard trueheart, former chapter members, are week-end guests. Private trueheart is now at O'Reilly hostal. Delta Gamma—Guests at Sunday Time (were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Erie and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mathis, Kansas City, Mo., Catherine Ilar, Bob Dick, Gil Warner, Jack usley, Bill Chestnut, Kenny Nohe, d Bob Miller. Harmon Co-op—Helen Boston, dependence, Mo., was a week-end est. Alpha Chi Omega — A/C James erce, St. Joseph, Mo., was a visitor s week-end. Mary Edith Gibson d Lois Caster, Arkansas City, pre-week-end guests. send your Christmas gifts before e. 1. Sunday dinner guests were Gay Richard, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Richard Buck, Topeka, former chapter members. Watkins Hall—Janet Stevens, Lawrence, was a week-end guest. Sunday dinner guests were Keith Bradley, Paul Adams, Marion Throckmorton, and Marine Staff Sgt. Walter Webber, Canada, Kan. Hopkins Hall-Dorothy Eaton, Ottawa, was a week-end guest. Alpha Omicron Pi—Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bown, Kansas City, were dinner guests Sunday. Mrs. Verner Smith entertained members of the pledge class at dinner last night at her home. Pi Beta Phi—Carolyn Morrison, Coffeyville, former student, was a week-end guest. Members of the chapter were guests of the Kansas State chapter in Manhattan this week-end. Sunday dinner guests were Miss Veta Lear, Pfc. Marsha Beatty, Women's Army Corps, of Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and Kirk Scott. Gamma Phi Beta — Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Pile and Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Koomes, all of Winfield, were dinner guests Sunday. Guests at the formal open house Saturday night were: Nelson May, Jim Bridgens, Lee Baker, Bob Ellsworth, Bill Jensen, Bill Douglas, Bob Unger, Hal Wilcox, Tom Jones, Don Brown, George Waitt, Richard Carson, Dan Gardner, Bill West, Harry Stucker, George Newton, Jim Baska, Jim McBride, Tom Bailey, Jim McCullem, Hillie Stone, Walker Butin, McMcGuckin, Burris Jones, Bill McGary, Kenny Nohe, Bill Chestnut, Lynn Leigh, George Cox, Chris Thomas, Frank Wentlin, Karl Ehrlich, Eric Eulich, Gordon Mercer, Miss Betty Lou Pennell, Lawrence, and Master Sgt. Clarence H King, Jr., of San Diego, Calif., were married Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. Pennell. Pennell-King Wedding Announced Mrs. King was graduated from the University with the class of 1944 and is now employed as a medical social worker at General hospital, No.2, Kansas City, Mo. She is a member of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority. Sergeant King was graduated from the University of California and prior to induction was employed as an accountant with the Consolidated Aircraft corporation, San Diego. Sergeant and Mrs. King have left for San Diego and will be at home after Dec. 1 at 112 East Arlington drive, Lawton, Okla., where Sergeant King is stationed at Fort Still. Richard Schaffer, Dan Chase. Out of town guests were Lyle Calvin, Paul Lienburg, Ens. Charles James, and Paul Terrill. Other guests were Dorothy Warren, Betty Frank Carey, Mariette Bennett, Norma Lutz, and Doris Bixby. Watkins Hall—New officers were elected yesterday evening. They are: Violet Conard, president; June Peterson, vice-president; Myrtle Glover, secretary; Maurine Waterstrand, treasurer; Joan Justice, social chairman; Jeanie Allen and Marie Stevens, social committee; Lylas Rublen, songleader; Barbara Stanley, historian; Idable Bradley, alumnae secretary; Marjorie Kaff, intramural manager; and Virginia VanOrder, publicity chairman. The house will have a party for Battenfeld and Carruth halls at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Evelyn Strong Classen, Miss Carlotta Nellis, and Mrs. Phyllis Buick, housemothers of the three halls, will be chaperons. Templin, McIntire Are New Officers Of Residence Halls The new women's residence halls in West Hills are now fully organized, and a "homey" atmosphere is being acquired by the approximately 100 girls who live in the former Kappa Sigma and Delta Upsilon houses. Officers of the two halls, which began operations Nov. 1, have been elected and the residents of the Kappa Sigma house have renamed the house "Tippierary." Women at 1025 West Hills, the former D.U. house, have chosen Jean Templin as their new president, and Shirley Wellborne as vice-president. Other officers elected include Ruth Brown, secretary; Marilyn Adamson, treasurer; Mary Jane Zollinger, social chairman; and Patricia Cloud, song leader. Mrs. R. A. Wilson is the housemother for the hall. The former Kappa Sigma house at 1045 West Hills has the following new officers: Louise McIntire, president; Elnora Edquist, vice-president; Norma Stephens, secretary; Eunice King, treasurer; Ruth Caywood, social chairman; and Ruth Dudley, music director. Mrs. George D. Vogt, Montgomery City, Mo., is the new housemother. Laudons Entertain Geology Students PRICES—Parquet, Center (first 8 rows) $3.66; Main Floor and Parterre (first 8 rows) $3.05; Parterre (rows 9 to 22) and first balcony (first 7 rows) $2.44; first balcony (rows 8 to 17) $1.83; second balcony $1.22. Prices include tax. Prof. and Mrs. Lowell R. Laudon entertained geology students, who attended the Colorado Field Camp, at dinner at their home at 2244 Vermont, Sunday night. Movies and slides taken at the camp were shown. His daughter, Mrs. Carl Perkins Jr., said that he is much better and that he expects to be back either this afternoon or tomorrow. Seats on Sale at School of Fine Arts Office STUDENT ACTIVITY TICKETS DO NOT ADMIT Dr. R. H. Wheeler has not been soon on the Hill the past two days as a result of a sprained back, which he received Saturday morning. Dr. Wheeler was fixing a tabel at the time of the accident. UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE D. M. Swarthout, Mgr. Included on the guest list were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kaiser, of the department of geology, Prof. and Mrs. John Ise, Patricia Sloan, Doris Brewster, John Strandberg, Philip Oldberg, Harriet Mart, Charles Ise, Oliver T. Hayward, Lavon Peters, Ruth Mary Fudge, Jean Scott, Evelyn Seeberger, and Donald Fleming. Each summer a group of geology students attend the camp, near Garden Park, Colo. Five hours credit may be gained in the department of geology and it is a requirement for a geology major. Dr. Wheeler Sprains Back