THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE 28. 1944 uplining the first of seventh uplining, Since WACs equal the the Army ansas. S f of a Owner scription e Daily rormalism -12 per pen- d on it. in en Please room 9, K.U. 66. -11 asonable as tele- y Daily -11 nsan EL FANT MCCGILL WEATCH BANKEY MORRILLE, MORRILLE, TA SMITH BANKER LAND NE SCOTT NE CRAIG pt. 18 to 2.25 plus pt. 18 to pt. 18 to $ plus .08 wrentee teach school unitary matter office at March 3. sociation sociation. lasing by 20 Madi- wards figures, library Mass. BLES Semi-Formal Dance Highlights Weekend Events for All Students Heading the list of social events for University students this week end is the semi-formal dance, sponsored by the University Catholic club. The dance will be held in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building, from 9 to 12, Saturday night. The University Catholic club has invited all University students to attend the dance, according to Robert Scalzo, president. Chaperones at the dance will be the Rev. Cowell O'Neill and the Rev. Edward McGinnis, pastors of St. John's Catholic church, and Mrs. Daniel Brune. Dolores Farrell, College sophomore, is chairman of the dance planning committee. Other club members on the committee are Francis Kacourek, Clifford LaFromboise, and John Schimenz, all members of the Navy V-12 unit. The University Catholic club was reorganized in August by students attending the summer session. Meetings have been held since the beginning of the fall session to include all Catholic students at the University. The Rev. Mr. McGinnis, assistant pastor of St. John's, is the club sponsor. Officers elected for the school year are Robert Scalzo president; Joseph Svoboda, vice-president; Laura Schmid, treasurer; and Geneva Peirano, secretary. 25 Graduate Tonight In Extension Class At Banquet in Topeka Twenty-five members of the class in the study of human relations in management will receive certificates of graduation at a banquet tonight in the Jayhawk hotel in Topeka. The course in the engineering-science-management war training was given especially for the air base at Topeka. Special lecturers for the class have been Capt. Arthur R. Hanni, Maurice Fager, and Dean F. T. Stockton. The address will be made by Guy V. Keeler and remarks by Lt. Col. E. R. Baxter and Perdue Graves. Educational directors for the course were J. O. Jones, acting dean in engineering; R. J. Brewster, chemistry and J. D. Stranathan, physics for science; F. T. Stockton, dean has been the director for management. Mrs. Ruth B. Bowers, Mrs. Marjean E. Brunkow, Harold Rollov Buchanan, Clarence D. Carey, Allen C Carmichael, Delbert J. Chaffin, Wilson R. Coffman, Walter Raymond Crowl, Mrs. Cleo M. Forsyth, Guy L. Grisham, Ray Hannon, Irene E. Hastings, Joseph J. Jacobs, Mrs. Olive L. Jardon, Jule M. Julich, Robert M. Mayo, Kermit C. Phelps, Lloyd C. Rowzer, Mrs. Alice M. Schulz, Mabel V. Shaw, Emory O. Shepherd, Mrs. Betty Stevens, Melvin L. Tucker, Bess D. Williamson, and Mrs. Imoele Wright. The graduates are: Patricia Harvey Marries W. Dockstader in California The marriage of Patricia Ann Harvey of Wichita, to Ralph Walter Dockstater, Jr., of Beloit, has been announced by Miss Harvey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harvey, also of Wichita. The ceremony was held at Long Beach, Calif, Saturday, Sept. 23. Miss Harvey was a sophomore in the College last year and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Dockstader was a junior in the College in 1943, prior to his entry into the army air corps. He was a member of Kappa Psi fraternity. Kappa Kappa Gamma — Dinner guests tonight will be Miss Maude Elliot and Jane Priest. Phi Kappa Psi will be guests of the pledge class at an hour dance tonight. Westminster Hall — Miss Helen Dean, Arnette of Winfield, was a guest of Dorothy Higginbottom and Martha Hudson yesterday. Alpha Omicron Pi-Miss Betty Cunningham of Kansas City, was a dinner guest last night. Delta Gamma—Mrs. J. A. Laws, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Virginia Brand of Lawrence, were dinner guests last night. Battenfeld Hall—New officers are: Bob Witt, president; Orville Van Meter, vice-president; Jay Glenn Hahn, secretary; Willard Howland, treasurer; Jack Nichols, social chairman; Arnold Greenhouse, scholarship chairman; Dan Fonestil, intramural chairman; George Pyle, song leader; Edgar Allbaugh, publicity Gene Swartz, freshman counselor Bob Gibson, sergeant at arms. Pfc. Frank Adams of Camp Gruber, Okla., was a visitor Tuesday. Gamma Phi Beta—Officers of the pledge class include: Marjorie Reich, president; Dorothy Feldcamp, vicepresident and social chairman; Elaine Falconer, secretary-treasurer; Mary Schnitzler, librarian; Joan Hendrickson, historian; Joan Vickers, song leader. Alpha Delta Pi—The pledge class had an hour dance last night with members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Newly elected officers of the pledge class include Lucille Land, president; Jean Knuth, secretary; Terry Norton, treasurer; Pearl Geiger, social chairman; and Evelyn Ableson, song leader. Alpha Chi Omega—Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity were guests at an hour dance Tuesday night. Members of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity were guests at an hour dance last night. Kappa Alpha Theta—Lt. and Mrs. Don Emerick of Chanute and Al Evans were dinner guests last night Dean E. B. Stouffer will be in Toronto, Canada, October 17 to 21 attending an Association of American Universities meeting. Zeta Phi Beta—Announces the pledging of Tehima Harmon of Kansas City, and Victoria Hancock of Wichita. Stouffer to Go to Canada Phi Chi fraternity, initiation dance, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. Authorized party list Saturday, Sept. 30, 1944 Navy V-12 PT 3, dance, 1045 West Hills, 9 to 12 p.m. University Catholic club, semi-formal dance, the Kansas Room, 9 to 12 p.m. Carruth hall, dance, Carruth hall, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation, picnic, Lazy Man's Gulch, 5:30 to 9 p.m. UNION GROUP---- (continued from page one) becca Vallette, Joanna Wagstaff, and irene Sewell. Clubs—Elaine Wells, chairman; Shirley Carl, Roberta Frowe, Sarah Jane Heil, Patricia Miller, Olivia Garvey, Bebe Ann Horne, Joan Carr, Patricia Orr, Harriet Bossemeyer, Mary Louise Samson, Marilyn Carlson, Shirley Hargiss,莎斯 Stubler, Joyce Mahin, Meredith Gear, Betty Duemcke, Katherine Kufahl, Bonnie Holden, Lois Bradstreet, Dottie Lou Thomas, Virginia Winter, and Barbara Thorpe. Publicity--Dixie Jeanne Gilliland, chairman, Elizabeth Evans, Jane Owen, Patricia Penny, Jane Vickers, Joan Hise, Elaine Falconer, Mary Jane Waggoner, Eleanor Churchill, Virginia Larsen, Nancy Miller, Clifford Kairbo, B. Ann Brown, Jeanese Quaney, Patricia Moyer, Joan Hardner, Dottie Rose Stodder, Martha Yingling, Carolyn Campbell, Frances Lawrence, Mary Knapp, Ann Cadwalader, Betty Aylward, Joan Armacost, Patricia Glover, Mary Ainsworth, Nancy Goering, Peggy Woodward, Martha Laffer, and Sally Krehbiel. Intramurals—Barbara Prier, chairman; Judith Tihen, Mary Longenecker, Barbara Varner, Barbara Winn, Norma Anderson, Joan Hendrickson, Nancy Slater, Maxine Gunsolly, Kate Roberts, Frances Hodges, Marilyn McEver, Jane Gillespie, Nelle Claycomb, Glenda Luhring, Marjorie Fadler, Mary Farlder, Eileen O'Conner, Louise Schwartz, Joy Godbehe, Nancy Love, Marilyn Erway, Carolyn Brown, and Sarah Jayne Scott. A "Date Bureau," for convenience of men students, has been set up at the University of Washington. Social—Jane Atwood, chairman; Bob Ramsey, Rodney Mcver, Ed Shive, Anne Zimmerman, Penny Houston, Jeanne Brown, Joan Woodward, Edith Marie Darby, Barbara Thiele, Marjorie Beneke, Betty Duemcke, and Marian Hasty. Books for the Boys Overseas Select and send them now We wrap for mailing THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 To Speak in Topeka "Almost As Good As Seeing You Again Send your man in the service a photograph Dean Paul B. Lawson, of the College, will be the principal speaker at the installation ceremonies of the newly organized Council of Churches in Topeka 8 o'clock Sunday evening in the Topeka Grace cathedral. Justice Hieron Hoch, of the Kansas supreme court, will be installed as president, and the Rev. Harold Bradshaw will become executive secretary. Rushing registration hit an all-time high at Iowa State this fall, as 369 women attended opening parties. Kappa Phi to Picnic At Engle Home All girls interested in becoming a member of Kappa Phi, Methodist girls' organization, are invited to attend the membership picnic tomorrow night at the home of Prof. and Mrs. E. F. Engle, University heights. "All those who plan to attend the picnic are asked to assemble at the Union building at 5 p.m. tomorrow," Jean Born, publicity chairman, has announced. In case of rain or bad weather, the picnic will be held at the Methodist church, she said. Gamma Phi Beta President Engaged to M.I.T. Student Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Glad of Pratt, have announced the engagement of their daughter Marianne to Lt. Carroll Godfrey Hornor of Glenridge, N. J. Miss Glad, president of Gamma Phi Beta and a senior in the College, previously attended the junior college at Pratt and the University of Colorado, at Boulder, Colo. Lt. Hornor attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he was a member of the St. Anthony fraternity. Ask 1,750 Pints at Texas 1,750 pints of blood have been asked for by the Red Cross in a fall visit of the Blood Bank at Texas University.