E 8,1944 THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Pay critique exercises ay their aureence nas ane Busi- AM F. C. ive. "Pe- by Pa- cety De- Opera and Sul ETIN AS 4 Journalation. practice like apo of the tion. Dean. nsan IN SIMS MORRILL, THURS. NODLER HEDRICK IOWKETT MICCILL McGILL EANNE OBRILL AYNOR THIEL ERKINS EHBIEL 1.75 a sauce mar ex- persity matter rice at arch 3. Occupational Therapists to Honor Educational Director at Tea Sunday The Occupational Therapy Club will give a tea from 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday, in the English room of the Union building, in honor of Miss Marjorie Fish, educational director of the American Occupational Therapy Association, who is here visiting thy occupational therapy department. Other guests will be the officers and board members of the Kansas State Occupational Therapy Association, who are Miss Barbara Jewett, OTR president, occupational therapy teacher at K.U.; Miss Myrl Anderson, OTR, vice-president, from the Meninger clinic in Topeka; Mrs. Niaa Crawford, OTR, secretary-treasurer, from the University hospital in Kansas City; Miss Marjorie Whitney, design teacher at K.U.; Mr. James Mower from the Meninger clinic; Mr. Howard Church of Washburn University; Mrs. Maude Scholenberger of Wichita; and Mrs. Sara Mulherin, OTR, from the Veterans' Administration at Wadsworth. Alpha Chi Omega guest for several days is Bessie Reed of Grove, Okla. Corbin Hall visitor yesterday was Earl N. Wakely of Salina. Triangle — John Sanks of Kansas City, an alumnus, has received his commission in the navy and was a visitor yesterday. Tau Kappa Epsilon dinner guests last night were Ens. Henry F. Comstock, former chapter member, Ens. John Sanks, and Warren Spikes, former chapter member. Zi Beta Phi dinner guest last night was Pvt. William Wright, now stationed at Ft. Bragg, N. C. Lt. Larry Wagner, stationed at Syracuse, N. Y., was a luncheon guest yesterday. Kappa Kappa Gamma dinner guests last night were Mrs. C. E. Sheppard and Sally and Virginia Lee Sheppard of Larned. Kappa Alpha Theta dinner guests last night were Martha Meicalf and Irene Sewell. Delta Tau Delta weekend guests were John Kongs and Jack Stapleton, former chapter members. Ricker Hall - Jean Born was a dinner guest last night. Mitter Hall dinner guest last night wes Earl Barney. Phi Beta Pi dinner guests yesterday were Dean Skinner of Belphos, and Cpl. Harold Duvig who is on leave from duty with the U. S. Marines in the Pacific. Watkins Hall guest yesterday was Mrs. Lena Goff of San Franisco, Ca'if. Harman Co-op, Kaw Koettes, and John Moore Co-op had a picnic last night at Clinton park. Seven Ex-Students Receive Commissions Seven men, who were in the advanced R.O.T.C. unit sent here last fall, have recently been commissioned in the army as second lieutenants upon successful completion of Officers' Candidate School at Ft. The newly commissioned officers are Martin Chapman, Dresden; William R. Jones, from Wichita; Glen Sewell, Jr., Sabetha; Oliver Hughes, El Dorado; Ralph T. O'Neil, Topeka; Glenn W. Porter, Wichita; and Dick G. Williams, Lawrence. Banning, Ga., according to word received by Frank T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business. Harold Lefmann Now in Hawaii Harold Lefmann, who was a College junior before going into military service two years ago, is now a staff sergeant situated in the Hawaiian islands. Authorized Parties Friday, June 9, 1944— Delta Tau Delta, picnic, Holcomb's grove, 6 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday, June 10, 1944 Alpha Delta Pi, formal dance, 1145 Louisiana, 9 to 12 p.m. saturday, June 10, 1944- PT-5, V-12, dance, 1407 Louisiana 9 to 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Chem Department Honors Prof. Dains Members of the chemistry department and a few outside friends honored Prof. F. B. Dains, Chemistry department, with a dinner and informal program last night. The dinner was in honor of a three-fold anniversary, celebrating Dr. Dains arrival at the University fifty years ago, his seventy-fifth birthday in January, and his thirtieth year as a full professor of chemistry. Professor Daines was presented a hand-made bound volume of all his articles which have ever been published. The program closed with a song written especially for the occasion. The informal program included messages read aloud from several former members of the chemistry department to Professor Dains, and a Misinformation, Thank You program with Prof. Henry Werner, associate professor of chemistry as the quiz master. Kansan Board Dinner Will Be at 6:30 Tonight The annual Kansan Board dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. today at the Colonial tea room, Elmer F. Beth, chairman of the journalism department, announced. Guests at the dinner will be Miss Lillian Fisher, graduate who is historian of the Sunflower Ordnance Works; Charles Carr, member of the advertising department of the Kansas City Star; Miss Meriam Abele, a graduate, who is on the staff of the Ottawa Herald; E.M. Hopkins, professor of English; and Cecil Howes, member of the Kansas City Star bureau in Topeka. Corbin hall has announced the engagement of Dorothy Tweedy, College junior from Iola, to Pvt. Donald Beno of Green Bay, Wisc. A dozen red roses decorated the guest table, Following the announcement, Ruth Prentice, College junior, sang "I Love You Truly." Corbinite Is Engaged To Former AST Man Miss Tweedy, the niece of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dressler of Iola, attended Iola Junior College for two years where she was a member of the YWCA cabinet. She played in the University band last semester. Pvt. Beno is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beno of Green Bay. Wis. He attended St. Norbert's College in Green Bay and is now stationed at Camp Gruber. Okla. Pi Lambda Initiated Twelve Tuesday Initiation was held for 12 pledges of Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary education sorority, at 5:30 Tuesday at the Hearth. Following the initiation there was a banquet and installation of the new officers for next year. Mary Louise Dillenback was in charge of the decorations. Pledges who were initiated are Martha Lou Cable, Mary Margaret Cater, Grace Curry, Virginia Curry, Margaret Fitzgibbon, Louise Hatch, Joan Justice, Frances Morrill, Doradeen Perry, Ruth Prentice, Hannah Roberts, and Ellen Wagenfield. Chi Omega's Present Program Of Songs Over WREN Peggy Smith, fine arts junior, and other members of Chi Omega sorority presented a quarter-hour musical program over station WREN at 6:00 Tuesday evening. Miss Smith, as one of the finalists in the WREN song contest for organized houses, sang two of her own compositions, "Now That We've said Goodbye," and "Everything Has Fallen Through." Members of her sorority completed the 15-minute program singing Chi Omega songs. Other finalists in the contest will appear soon on similar evening programs, Bob Slater, program director, has announced. Money Influenced Location of M.U The University of Missouri was located in Boone County because that county offered the largest cash inducement in 1839. Adelane's Class of 1919 Plan Twenty-fifth Reunion Six members of the graduating class of 1919, meeting Tuesday in the alumni office, made plans for the 25th anniversary of their class which will be observed during commencement week, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, who met with the group, announced. The Rev. Edwin F. Price was elected chairman to plan the celebration, and Wealthy Babcock was put in charge of the supper committee. Serving on the committee on invitations and funds are Guy V. Keeler, Myrll Penny, Carol Martin, Miss Helen Wagstaff, Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mrs. Ed Abels, Cecil Hough, and Mr. Price, executive officer. The members present decided to have a "token" reunion at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, June 29. There will be another meeting of this class at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the alumni office. Pi Sigma Alpha Will Have Picnic at Tonganoxie Today The Barer the Better in Playsuits Pi Sigma Alpha, political science fraternity, will have a picnic on State Lake at Tonganoxie at 4 o'-clock this afternoon. Shorts and Play Clothes Complete Miss Sluss said she expected about 40 people to attend the picnic. $4.98 ∞ $10.95 Faculty members of the organization and political science majors will make up the picnic group, according to Myra Sluss who is in charge of the picnic preparations. Stephenson to Attend Meetings Prof. Eugene A. Stephenson, head of the department of petroleum engineering and director of the Research Foundation, will spend Friday and Saturday at the Globe Steel and Tube company in Milwaukee From there he will go to Houston, Texas, to attend the American Petroleum Institute meeting on Monday and Tuesday. FASHIONS FIRST Gene Pippin Chosen Chancellor of Quill Sixteen pledges were initiated into Quill Club, literary organization, or officers for the coming year were elected Tuesday at the club's last meeting of the semester. The meeting was held at the home of Prof. E. M. Hopkins. Professor Hopkins was former high chancellor of the national Quill club organization. Succeeding Clarence Miller as chancellor of the organization in Gene Pippin, College sophomore. Other officers are Elizabeth Baker, scribe; Helen Marshall, warden of the purse; and Mary Morrill, keeper of the parchments. John Hankin, professor of English, will continue as vice-chancellor of the organization. Addie Egbert, graduate student, was selected as chancellor of the club during the summer session. The initiates include Shirley Hangiss, Fine Arts freshman; Geneva Brown, College junior; Elizabeth Baker, College junior; Florence Helmke, College senior; Jane Jones College senior; Jean Jones, College senior; Helen Marshall, College senior; Jeanne McGrew, College freshman; Frances Morrill, College junior Mary Morrill, College sophomore; Betty Jean Nelson, College freshman; Barbara Thorpe, College sophomore; Marian Thompson, Fine Arts sophomore; Esther Lewis, College senior; Gene Pippin, College sophomore; and Jeanne Branine, Fine Arts sophomore. Navy Men Report to Active Duty Lee Hagerdorn, storekeeper first class, and Paul Pierce, storekeeper second class of the University Naval Training School, have been transferred to active duty. They left Lawrence recently for an undisclosed port on the East coast. 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