TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS E 13,1944 PAGE THREE as hei- a single a gravei ight inches in length. wandered n Siberia at the be- They fa- and their they were the ele- Mammoth, which is as tall as went in transported Africa or zoo bars bookersize that adults of ETIN AS 44 3 Journalization. practice take ap- of the station. , Dean. nsan SAS AN SIMS GORRILL, A THIELE. THIELE, OEMAKER MOFFETT SULZMAN McGILL $1.75 a Kansas, year ex- uiversity matter office a March 3, tted CO. e 425 service s phs made hed Members of KU Dames to Give Annual Founders' Day Banquet Members of the K.U. Dames will give their annual Founders' Day banquet at 7 p.m. today in the Colonial tea room. Mrs. Robert Cocke, member of the organization, announced today. Following the dinner, officers will be installed. New officers include Mrs. Robert Lee, president; Mrs. Everett Brown, vice-president; Mrs. Charles Hopper, recording secretary; Mrs. Victor Mallory, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Irwin Olson, treasurer; and Mrs. Lowell Walton, pianist. The program for this evening will include songs by Mrs. Walton and a reading by Mrs. Brown. Mrs. John Patterson will be in charge of arrangements for the benquet. She will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Lee, and Mrs. Marion Wade. Lau Kappa Epsilon dinner guests last night were Mr. Cliff Hauge and Mr. Bud Butler, former chapter members from Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta held their annual senior dinner at the chapter house last night. Phi Gamma Delta weekend guests were Bernie Bricher and James Baker, former chapter members now stationed at Camp Gruber, Okla. Watkins hall weekend guests were Mrs. Warren Snyder of Minneapolis and Miss Dorothy McGinnis of Pittsburg, both graduates of 1943. Dinner guests yesterday were Jane Peterson, Osage City, Wyoma Ruth Weinrich, Kansas City; and Whea Shuss, Vratil. Mrs. Lena Goff of San Francisco is a house guest. Gamma Phi Beta dinner guests last night were Mrs. T.B.O'Neil of Ponca City, Okla., and Wyla Ann McQuillen of Wichita. Delta Tau Delta has announced the initiation of Richard Stutz, D. F. Lamkin, Charles Douglass, Eugene Stinson, and Dick Williams. Chi Omega luncheon guest yesterday was Midshipman Warren Herwood. Dinner guests last night were Prof. J. G. Blocker and Dean F. T. Stockton. Jimmy Gurley of Barnard was a dinner guest last night. Mrs. J. R. Karr of Paola and Cpi Ted White were Sunday visitors. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Bert Dickerson, Mrs. Jack Kendall, and Mrs. Jess King, all of Wichita, and Miss Mary Hickey of Kansas City, Phi Kappa Psi visitors yesterday were Ensign Dick Miller, Lt. Bill Elliot, Art Leaven, and aviation cadet Dorman O'Leary. Batticfield hall dinner guests Sunday were Cynthia Wooster, Anita Lendrum, Virginia Pratt, and Marian Witt. Alpha Chi Omega guests at its informal buchet dinner dance Saturday night were Phil Butler, Carl Osborn, Charles Douglass, Pvt. Walter Fish, Ross Skinner, John Pfouts, John Williams, Nat Cruzen, Jim Mordy, Roger Ewing, Charles Smith, Val Ashby, George Verhage, Foster Reynolds, Dill Dodson, Bill Mowery, Nishipman Robert Farley, Dwight Sutherland. Bob Little, Victor Costello, Garth Driver, Charles Komnzelman, Bob Nuestrom, Earle Crawford, Dick Wright, Clark Tucker, Bob McKeniel, Jerry Bayles, Al Sheilbelbut, Bud Shaimberger, Don Hollis, Bud Ingram, Bill Landry, Willis Baker, Don Randolph, Richard Stacey, Bob Hopkins, Jim Palmer, Lewis Casteix, Phil Hartley, Dick Deering, Maurice Edmonds, Bob Elsworth, and Max Marquez. Watkins Hall weekend guests vase Betty Dickman of Wichita, Mrs. Marry McDonald Johnston of Larued, and Norma Goff of Topeka, Lunchcon guests Saturday were Margaret Whitfield of Topeka, Duane Johnson of Kansas City, and Jane Lee Griffiths of Ozawkie. Dinner guests Sunday were Clarence Miller and Earl Mitchell. Phi Beta Pi dinner guests Sunday were Miss Melba DeArmond, J. O. Biggs of Pittsburg, William Horton of Olathe, and Stephen Phelps of Kansas City. Weekend guests from Kansas City were Dean Huebert, Lawrence John-ron, James Sandell, Bob Jensen, Dean Monroe, and James March-banks. Tau Kappa Epsilon former president, Warren Spikes, left last Friday for Ft. Leavenworth, where he was to report for induction into the army. Alpha Omicron Pi guests at the annual spring picnic given by Mrs. H. E. Chandler and the Lawrence Mothers' Club for the chanter were: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Long and daughter, Janet, Kansas City; Mrs. Philip Gaynor, Kansas City; Mrs. F. C. Shieber, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. C. F. Sloan, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. F. B. Klinkenberg, housemother; Miss Ruth Orcutt, Miss Irene Peabody, Mrs. C. E. Frankes and son, Edward; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clevenger, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mix, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson, Prof. and Mrs. H. E. Chandler, Mrs. F. S. Deenm, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Turner, Mrs. C. C. Carl and daughter, Rida; Mr. and Mrs. George Dunkley, Miss Earna Carl, Miss Olga Carl, Mrs. Betty Phodges, Mrs. Louis Parson, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wise, all of Lawrence. Sgt. Marie Kerschen of the U. S. women marine corps was a weekend guest. Sgt. Kerschen is stationed at Little Rock, Ark. Dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. C. F. Sloan and Mrs. F. C. Schieber, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Philip Gaynor, Kansas City; and Charles Shields. Kaw Koeffes guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. Gaba, Kansas City Mo; Sgt. Art Vaughn, Camp Crowder, Mo.; and S2/c Bert Gensler, Olathe. Guests: Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cleze- DeVault and Miss Dorothy McLane of Spring Hill. Mr. Harold F. Bergstresser, assistant professor of accounting in the School of Business at the University of Kansas from 1924 to 1926, is now comptroller of the Crocker-Burbank Co., a paper manufacturing concern at Fitchburg, Mass. Former Professor in Paper Co. K.U. Grad on Medical Journal - Mrs. Matee Finch Todd, journalism major who received her A.B. degree in 1932, is the business manager of the Journal of Kansas Medical Society in Tepeka. Phi Beta Kappa To Initiate Tonight The annual Phi Beta Kappa banquet will be at 7 p.m. today at the Hearth, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, announced. Approximately 65 members have made reservations for the dinner, he said. Initiation services for the new members will be at 6 p.m. Following the banquet Sam Anderson, of the department of German, will read a paper entitled "Atilla." C. C. Crawford, of the history department, will preside at the banquet as president of the organization. The initiates are Elizabeth Cady Austin, Betty Jean Boilinger, William Brownlee, Walker Butin, Mary Louise Dillenback, Florence Eggert, Howard Fink, Margaret Foote, Robert Gibbon, Marian Hepworth, Janet Marvin, Alice McDonnell, Jill Peck, Jane Raup Robison, Annette Steinle Lamb, and Glennie Waters. Alpha Chi Is Pinned To Army Corporal Alpha Chi Omega has announced the engagement of Betty Ann Hopkins, daughter of Mrs. Robert Hopkins of St. Joseph, to Cpl. Blair Carmichael, also of St. Joseph. The announcement was made last night at the senior dinner by Mrs A. W. Cochrane, housemother, and chocolates were passed. Miss Hopkins, a College senior, received a ring. She wore a white orchid corsage as did Margaret Fesler and Faye Elledge, who assisted in the pinning. Mrs. Cochrane received a gardenia corsage. Corporal Carmichael is in the cavalry, and at present is overseas. Lutheran Student Group Entertains Senior Members The Lutheran Student Association entertained members who are University seniors at a dinner at the Hearth Sunday evening. The seniors honored were Paul Juelfs, Mildred Julius, Justine Kloeper, Robert Kloepper, and Phyllis Riggs. Prof. Mary Larson, one of the sponsors, presented each senior with a gift. Robert Kloeppen, now in the army, was unable to be present. Miss Esther Twente, assistant professor of sociology, spoke on "A Creed for Youth in the World of Tomorrow." Frances Janes, College sophomore, was toastmistress. Gamma Phi Beta National Bond Drive Successful Word was received yesterday by members of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority of the tremendous success of their recent national war bond drive. On the final-day of the drive, June 6, D-Day, the total amount was $1,015,697.75, over nine times the goal which was set at $110,000. STUDENTS give to the 5th WAR LOAN INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vt. Phone 432 1944 Graduate Commissioned Ensign in Naval Reserve Waterstradt-Adams Engagement Told Mr. Adams is a member of Phi Beta Pi. Miss Waterstradt is a member of Pi Lambda Theta, educational sorority, and Kappa Phi, Methodist organization, and is president of Wesley Foundation. Watkins hall has announced the engagement of Maurine Waterstradt, College junior, to Paul Adams, freshman medical student in the Navy. Miss Waterstradt is from Detroit and Adams is from Clay Center. Chocolates were passed by Leora Adams DeFord, sister of Mr. Adams. Lylas Ruhlen sang "Because," and the house song was also sung. Miss Waterstradt wore an orchid corsage, and Mrs. Charles Esterly, house-mother, and Mrs. DeFord were presented with gardenia corsages. Russell Tyson Runnels, a graduate in the School of Engineering and Architecture this year, has been commissioned an ensign in the naval reserve. He will leave soon for the naval training school at Hollywood Fla. Runnels, who is a Lawrence resident, is a chemist for the Kansas geological survey. Lt. Starry Gets DFC After 25 Missions A United States Ninth Air Force Bomber Base, England — The Dartinguished Flying Cross has been awarded to First Lt. George Leslie Starry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Starry of Louisburg, the Ninth A.F. Force headquarters has announced. Lt. Starry, pilot of a B-26 Marauder bomber, has previously been awarded the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf clusters. Lt. Starry attended the University of Kansas in 1939 and 1940. Before joining the Army, March 28, 1942, he was a radio newscaster for stations KITE in Kansas City, and KFBI in Wichita. He was commissioned Jan. 14, 1943, and took his final phase of training at Barksdale Field, La. The 21-year old Kansas office was cited for "extraordinary achievement while serving on a B-26 airplane on 25 bombardment missions over enemy occupied Continental Europe." Westminster Women Entertained Women Entertained Mrs. Vere W. Abbey, house-mother of Westminster hall, gave a formal buffet supper at 6:30 p.m. yesterday at the house for the women residents. Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Azzman were also guests. Hawksbill Smallest Sea Turtle The hawksbill is the smallest of sea turtles, averaging two feet in length. HELP WIN THE WAR By Making ROCKET POWDER SUMMER EMPLOYMENT For Students and Teachers Hercules Powder Co. Sunflower Ordnance Works Apply at Plant, East of Eudora, or at U. S. Employment Service 201 West 8th St., Lawrence