FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Three Dances Will Provide Coeds With Pre-Final Week Diversion Three dances on Saturday night will provide pre-final week entertainment for coeds. Delta Sigma Theta will give a party in the Kansas room from 8 to 12' p.m. PT-2's dance will be at 1025 W. Hills from 9 to 12 p.m. Chaperones for the evening will be Chief and Mrs. R. E. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke Alpha of Tau Beta Pi will have a dinner dance. Dinner will be served at the Hearth at 7 p.m. Following this, a dance will be given at the Eldridge hotel until 12 p.m. Alpha Delta Pi dinner guest Wednesday was Mrs. R. C. Jensen of Kansas City, Mo. William Howard of Kansas City is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. E. L. Taylor, housemother. Alpha Chi Omega luncheon guest Wednesday was Jean Brownlee Parson of Kansas City. Barbara Ackerman of Kansas City is a house guest. Campus House graduating seniors were entertained at a party Wednesday by Mrs. Joseph Goode, housemother. Delta Gamma dinner guest yesterday was Marita Lanski. Phi Kappa Psi has initiated Thomas Sinclair of Humboldt, Harman Co-op dinner guest last night was Maxine Jones. Lt. Bll Ellis, a chapter member last year, is a visitor for a few days Watkins Hall luncheon guests Thursday were Doris Larson, 43, and Ruth Larson of Galva. Super Hall officers for the summer semester are June Ashlock, president, Dorothy Klock, vice-president; Betty McLain, treasurer; Elizabeth Posornow, secretary; and Sara Sachs, social chairman. Sigma Kappa dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shenk of Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Waters of Lawrence. Gamma Phi Beta luncheon guests yesterday were Lt. Richard Keene and Rachel Ragle. Joliffe Hall had a dinner at the Hearth last night, honoring their new housemother, Mrs. Ellen Running. Molyn Stenger of Kansas City Mo., was a guest yesterday. Phi Delta Theta guests yesterday afternoon were Commander and Mrs. Miller, and Richard Miller, all of Hutchinson. Ricker Hall gave a birthday dinner' lust right in honor of Colleen Jones. Dorothy Therber was a dinner guest. Miller Hall dinner guests last night were Donna Jeen Morris, Ruth Payne, and William Addis. Betsy Jo Campbell was an overnight guest. Geology Students Spend Weekend in Ozark Country Geology students went to the Lake of the Ozarks near Warsaw, Mo.last weekend where they studied special sedimentary structures in the Mississippi rocks and collected various kinds of fossils. Those who went on the field trip were Prof. L. R. Laudon, Mr. C. P. Kawan, instructor; Miss Evelyn Seeburger, assistant instructor; Charles Ise, sophomore; O. T. Hayward, junior; Virginia Carter, junior; Lavon Peters, juniors Doris Brewster, juncker; Jean Scott, sophomore; Frankie Muhlenbach, freshman; Ruth Mary Fudge, freshman; and Mrs. Lillian Karnowski, freshman. 04 Akunni Plan Reunion Five Lawrence members of the class of 1904 met Tuesday afternoon in the Alumni Association office to plan their reunion and to elect a chairman, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, has announced. Authorized Parties Saturday, June 17, 1944---- Alpha of Tau Beta Pi, dinnerdance; dinner at Hearth; dance at Eldridge hotel, 7 to 12 p.m. Delta Sigma Theta, party, Kansas room, 8 to 12 p.m. PT-2, V-12, dance, 1025 W. Hills, 9 to 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Geltches, Swarthout Attend Hansen Funeral in Topeka Prof. and Mrs. Waldemar Gelfch and Dean D. M. Swarthout of the School of Fine Arts are in Topeka this afternoon attending the funeral of Paul Hansen, head of the violin department of Washburn Municipal University. Mr. Hansen, a former student of Professor Geltch, received his bachelor of music degree in 1928 and his master of music degree in 1933 from the University. The purple martin is the noisiest of the nine species of American swallow. Mu Phi Will Initiate 3 Women Tonight Mary Louise Beatic, special student; Anne Krebhiel, Fine Arts senior; and Ellen Wagenfield, Fine Arts junior, will be initiated into Mu Ph Epsilon, honorary music society, at a dinner at 5:30 p.m. today. The·dinner will be given at the Hearth. Officers for next year will also be installed. They are: Ellen Utley, president; Peggy Kay, vice-president; Hope Crittenden, recording secretary; Ellen Wagen- field, corresponding secretary; Anabel Keeler, treasurer; Harriet Danley, historian; Beth Beamer, warden; Anne Krehbiel, chapain, and Helen Pierson, chorister. Miss Ruth Orcutt, faculty sponsor, and Mrs. E. Thayer Gaston, patroness, will also be present. Canuteson Elected Member Of Tuberculosis Council Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the Health Service at Watkins Memorial hospital, has been elected to membership on the Council of the Mississippi Valley Conference on tuberculosis. Dr. Cauteson is a member of the executive committee of the Kansas Tuberculosis and Health Association. CONGRATULATIONS To The Graduates of 1944 INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Phone 432 Margie Ann Johnson Engaged to Corporal 740 Vt. The engagement of Margie Ann Johnson, College junior from Salina, to Cpl. Chalmers Haywood Wyatt, Morganton, N.C., was announced last night at Corbin hall by Donna Jean Nichols, president. Miss Johnson received a corsage of gardenias and Elsie Thompson, College sophomore, wore a corsage of white carnations. Following the announcement Ruth Prentice, College junior, sang "I Love You Truly." Red roses decorated the engagement table and chocolates were passed. Miss Johnson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Johnson, attended Marymount College in Salina one year. A dramatics major at the University, she is the newly elected treasurer of the Dramatic Workshop. Corporal Wyatt is the son of Mrs. P. V. Wyatt. He was a business junior and a member of Pi Kappa Phi, social fraternity, at the University of North Carolina, when he entered the army air corps. He is now stationed at the Topeka Army Air Base. ASCE Efects Kenny As New President Prices same as last year with taxes added. Special prices for servicemen 7th and Michigan Street Complete New Filter Beds. New Iron Fence to Keep Small Children Out of Deep End of Pool Save money by purchasing a season ticket Phone 2091 W. A. Stacey, district engineer of the American Wood Preserving Association, talked on the preservation band fireproofing of wood at the meeting. Those elected were Robert Kenny, president; Hugh Kershner, vice-president; Gordon Mercier, recording secretary; Rolland Hamilton, corresponding secretary; and Charles Black, treasurer. Officers for the next semester were elected at a meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers at a meeting last night, Robert Stacey, retiring president, announced. Leona L. Stoenner, WAVE storekeeper third class, of Kansas City, Mo., reported for duty Wednesday at the University Naval Training School. Seaman Stoenner recently completed training at the naval storekeeper school in Bloomington, Ind. WAVE Reports Here for Duty Bulgaria Chromium Went to Reich Before the war Bulgaria supplied 15 per cent of Germany's chromium imports. Swim at the Jayhawk Plunge 819 Mass. Haynes and Keene Phone 524 For Graduation $1.50 dram $3.00-$7.50-$13.50 Weaver's Cosmetics Dept.