1944 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THREE us are man are EL FAN McGILL GORRILLE NE SCOTT NE CAIG Navy Honors Electricians' Mates With Banquet in Union Tonight pt. 18 to app. 35 plus apt. 18 to pt. 18 to plus $0.8 tenure, e teaching, u way, University is matter office at March 3, association association. medicine to Medi- The final graduating class of the Navy Electrical school will be honored at 7:30 tonight with a banquet given in the Memorial Union building by the Navy. The 117 electricians' mates present will be from the combined groups of company 6, platoon 2; and company 7, platoon 1. The wives, families, and special friends of the graduates will be present as their guests. Included in the list of other special guests, in addition to the officers and ships company, will be Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols, Mr. V. P. Hessler, professor of electrical engineering; Mr. C. B. Althaus, associate professor of education; Mr. R. P. Stringham, instructor of electrical engineering, and Mr. Harry O'Kane, director of the Lawrence servicemen's center. Lieutenant McGuigan had charge of arranging the banquet. Aiding him were Miss Kriz and Mrs. Martin, Union dieticians who helped with the food. The women employed in the Union dining room have volunteered their services to help serve at the banquet. The entertainment will be furnished by the Navy men themselves. There will be group singing and speciality numbers by D. T. Millican, C.W. Curry, company 6; L. J. Wills, company 7; H.E. Johnson, company 7; and R.M.Brooks, ships company. Lt. (j.g.) C. V.McGuigan will act as the master of ceremonies. This is the final class of electricianmates to leave the University. Theunit began training on the campusin February. Engagement Announced Of Grad and Former Student Gamma Phi Beta has announced the engagement of Miss Mary Louise Belcher of Topeka to Lt. John Dyatt of Kanorado. Miss Belcher was graduated from the University in 1943. Lieutenant Dyatt was a junior in the College in 1942. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Koppa Phi Will Have A 'Pot-luck' Supper Tonight All active members of Kappa Phi, Methodist church women's organization, will be entertained at 5:30 tonight, with a "pot-luck" supper at the home of Mrs. Edwin F. Price, 1299 Tenn, Jean Born, publicity chairman, announced today. Plans will be made for the year's program and for the membership picnic, Friday, Sept. 29. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Campus Society Miller Hall—Mrs. Rex Woods of Washington, D.C., has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Nina Swaney, housemother, for the past week. Mrs. Woods was graduated from the School of Fine Arts in 1935. Gamma Phi Beta — The alumna board met for luncheon and a meeting to the chapter house today. The guests included Mrs. G. E. Coen and Mrs. Jack Schopflin, Kansas City; Mrs. J. A. Dickinson and Mrs. James Egyp, Topeka; and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth and Mrs. Arthur Stacey, Lawrence. Mrs. Waldemar Gelth was a luncheon guest Monday. Kappa Alpha Theta — Newly elected officers of the pledge class include Rebecca Vallette, president; Doris Doane, secretary; Ann Scott, social chairman; and Marilyn Smart, song leader. Members of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity were guests of the pledge class last night at an hour dance. Major and Mrs. James A. Mandigo were dinner guests last night. Major Mandigo, who is command engineer for a troop carrier command, is the son of Mrs. Clark Mandigo, housemother. He is en route to Santa Monica, Calif., where he will report for duty at the redistribution center Carruth Hall — A/C John Light. Santa Ana, Calif.; Lt. Lubert Bradley bray and Lt. Herbert Achey, Tampa, Fla., air base. were guests yesterday. Sigma Chi—Ed Rickie was a dinner guest Wednesday. Glen Gilpin has been a guest for several days. Both men are former chapter members. Gamma Phi Beta — Mary Pat Murphy of Dodge City, was a guest yesterday. Ricker Hall—Newly ecleted dormitory officers include Katherine Clibbs, president; Leois Marie Jamison, vice-president; Lee Resons, secretary-treasurer; and Jo Hurtig, social chairman. Kirk Scott and Oliver Samuel were dinner guests Sunday. Pi Beta Phi—The traditional yell in to introduce pledges to University fraternity chapter members was held Saturday night, Sept. 16. Alpha Chi Omega—Officers of the pledge class are Marilyn Rosenau, president; Nancy Parshall, secretary; Mary Le Asher, treasurer; and Charlin Bean, song leader. OU Paper to Be Sent Overseas The Oklahoma Daily, University of Oklahoma publication, has been selected to be sent to troops overseas by the uskogee, Okla. USO. OU Paper to Be Sent Overseas Closing Hours Extended for Game Closing hours Saturday night for women who attend the football game in Kansas City, Mo., will be 1 a.m. The regular closing hour, 12:30 a.m. will apply to women who do not attend the game. MISS ELIZABETH MCGUIAN Adviser of Women A D Pi Engagement To Delt Announced Alpha Delta Pi has announced the engagement of Winifred Winne to Ralph C. Fleagle. The announcement was made with the traditional passing of chocolates Wednesday night at dinner. After the ceremony, members of Delta Tau Delta fraternity arrived for an hour dance, and chocolates were passed to members of both chapters. Miss Winne received an orchid corsage. Elizabeth Clawson and Delores Custer assisted in the ceremony. Their flowers were yellow roses. Mrs. E. L. Taylor, housemother, received a corsage of gardenias. Miss Winne was graduated from the College last spring. Mr. Fleagle, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fleagel of Lawrence, is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He will graduate from the School of Business in March. Fleagel served three years with the army and was stationed in the South Pacific 13 months. Pinning Ceremony For Marsh-Samuel Pinning ceremonies were held last night at the Pi Beta Phi house for Miss Mary Gayle Marsh and A/C Oliver Samuel, Phil Delta Theta. Miss Marsh wore an orchid corsage. Barbara Prier, Jean Saffell, and Carol Mayer, who assisted in the ceremony, received gardenia corsages. Miss Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Marsh of Emporia, is a sophomore in the College. Cadet Samuel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen F. Samuel of Emporia, is stationed at Childress, Texas. He was a sophomore in the School of Engineering last spring. AKA Pledges Four Women Alpha Kappa Alpha, Negro women's sorority, has announced the pledging of Mable Sharp, Kansas City, Mo.; Pearl Wilson, Topeka; Helen Pierson, Lawrence; and Mary Ellen Louis, Hutchinson. Texas Choir Resumed Enough men have returned to the University of Texas campus to make possible fall rehearsals of the University A Cappella Choir, suspended soon after the war began because of lack of men. Buy MORE War Bonds! It Is Your Patriotic Duty Until the War Is Over Our boys aren't going to stop fighting, so why should you? BUY BONDS! INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Phone 432 Todd-Cavert Wed In North Carolina The marriage of Miss Mary B. Todd to Lt. William Cavert, July 26, has been announced. The ceremony was in Durham, N. C., where the couple are living. 740 Vermont Mrs. Cavert was a junior in the School of Fine Arts in 1943. She was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Lieutenant Cavert, who was graduated from the College in 1943, was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Wileys Announce Arrival of Girl Music which can not be halted with a deft stroke of the baton started complicating things for Prof. Russell L. 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