11 THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE EM Platoons One, Two Will Have Farewell Banquet This Evening A farewell banquet for platoons one and two of company one of the electrician's mates from the University Naval Training Station will be at 6:30 this evening in the community building. Platoon one will be graduated from the training school tomorrow and platoon two will be graduated on Friday, May 5. Members of the platoons, officers, ships company, and their guests and relatives will be present. Farewell addresses will be given by Lt. A. H. Buhl, commanding officer; Lt. C. V. McGuigan, welfare and recreation officer; and company commander of platoons one and two, and Lt. T. R. O'Hara, executive officer. Kappa Kappa Gamma luncheon guests yesterday were Mrs. A. D. Weaver of Lawrence, and Miss Betty Jean Hess of Kansas City, Mo. "The banquet, which is sponsored by the welfare department of the school, will be an informal get-together," said Lieutenant McGuigan. "We are taking this opportunity to show the men our appreciation for the cooperation and interest they have exhibited during their training period here." Tau Kappa Epsilon dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown of Kansas City, Mo. Pi Beta Phi — Charles Crandal of Goff and Clark Henry were dinner guests last night. Chi Omega — Margaret White of Tonganoxie was a guest last night. Lt. Jack Smallley of Newton was a dinner guest Tuesday night. Gamma Phi Beta dinner guests Tuesday night were Mrs. Roy E. Owen and Mrs. Paul Gibbs. Watkins Hall — Naval Air Cadet John Conard, 43, was a dinner guest yesterday. A/C Conard has been stationed at Athens, Ga., and is being sent to primary school in Ohio. He entered the service last September. Guests yesterday evening were Mrs. Doris Born and Miss Margaret Harding, both of Medicine Lodge, and Miss Iva Peters of Pratt. E. P. Sellner to Work In Engineering School E. P. Sellner will arrive in Law rence Monday to begin work in the applied mechanics department of the School of Engineering. Formerly a member of the faculty in the engineering school at the University of Iowa, he and his wife and baby will live at the home of Miss Josephine Burnham, English professor, at 1652 Mississippi. Authorized Parties Chi Omega, dance, 9 to 12 pm. chapter house. Saturday, April 22- Corbin Hall, dance, 9 to 12 p.m. Corbin Hall Alpha Chi Omega, dance, 9 to 12 p.m., Kansan Room. Delta Gamma, buffet-dinner dance 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., chapter house. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women ... Jayhawker to Take Pictures of Queens Photographs of the 29 University women who will appear in the beauty queen section of the Jayhawker magazine will be taken this afternoon and evening, Mary Morrill, editor of the magazine, has announced. Appointments have been made with the beauty queens from 1:15 in the afternoon until 10:30 at night. The pictures will be taken by H.E. Hammerli of the Christopher Studio in Topeka, who has established a temporary studio in the Jayhawker office in the sub-basement of the Memorial Union building. Group Studies Menus In English, German German menus were compared with English ship menus by members of the German conversational group meeting in Myers hall last night. The committee planning and presenting the program included Betty Leoffler, who is chairman, Frances Blair, and June Rynders. Chairman for the committee for next Wednesday's meeting is Glenn Agee. Lawson Will Open Hi-Y Conference Dean Paul B. Lawson will give the opening address at the all day Hi-Y conference of eastern and northeastern Kansas Hi-Y clubs on April 25, in the Lawrence Memorial High School it has been announced. Dean Lewson's address will be given during the morning session of the conference which begins at 9:30. The main speaker in the evening will be Prof. Raymond A. Schwegler of the School of Education. His address will follow a banquet at 5:30 p.m. during which Ted Lehmann, University law student, will entertain. WEAVER'S Delta Phi Delta Elects Anne Boltz President Hayden left the United States the first of September and is now "somewhere in India" with an air corps Ordnance outfit. Anne Boltz was elected president of Delta Phil Delta, national honorary art fraternity, at a meeting Tuesday. The other new officers are Nancy Teichgraber, secretary; and Martha Rayl, treasurer. Former Students Announce Birth of Son March 16 Plans were discussed for the Art Parade and exhibit of the art work of townspeople, faculty, and students, which is to be held early in May. The chapter is to be inspected April 23 by the regional director, Miss Gladys Hendricks of Bethany College, Lindsborg. Irven W. Hayden, former student in the School of Education, and Ruth Kelley Hayden, College graduate of '43, have announced the birth of a son, John Michael, who arrived March 16. Mrs. Hayden and her son are now in Atwood. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS The geology department maintains a branch in Colorado. Corbin Girl Pinned To Senior Engineer Corbin Hall has announced the pinning and engagement of Donna Jean Nichols, junior in the School of Fine Arts, to Clifford A. Bates, senior in the School of Engineering and Architecture. The announcement was made last evening by Mrs. Charles F. Brooks, social director. Miss Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nichols of Phillipsburg, is secretary of the Girls Glee Club. Mr. Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bates of Lawrence, will report soon for service in the Marines. He is a member of Triangle fraternity and Ku Ku, men's pep organization. Margaret Titus, senior, and roommate of Miss Nichols, assisted in the pinning. Miss Nichols wore a corsage of white roses and bovardia, and Miss Titus had a corsage of pink carnations. Bouquets of spring flowers decorated the guest table and the table of Mrs. Brook. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Following the announcement, Mary Louise Dillenback, College senior, sang "I Love You Truly" and a sextet sang the Triangle sweetheart song. Miss Nichols passed chocolates in her room. Douce Brothers Visit Parents in Lawrence Ens. Robert E. Douce, a student last year, and William C. Douce, who was graduated from the University in February, 1942, have been in Lawrence this week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Douce. Commissioned on Thursday, April 13, after completing a training course at Columbia University, New York, Ensign Douce returned to the east coast today to report for duty as a deck officer. Ensign Douce was sent to Columbia University following the completion of V-12 training at Park College, near Kansas City, Mo. William C. Douce came to Lawrence for the week from Phillips, Texas, where he is a chemical engineer with the Phillips Petroleum company. He was accompanied by his wife, who will return with him to their home tomorrow. Both men are members of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. University Club Sponsors Dance A senior high dance will be given by the University Club at 9 p.m. Saturday in the club rooms. Reservations for the dance may be made with Mr. and Mrs. J. W Twente or Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ashton. May Day used to be an annual holiday at the University.