11 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Committee to Select Candidates For Sweetheart of ISA Jay Hop Candidates for the title of sweetheart at the annual formal Jay Hop, all-University dance to be given May 6, are being selected this week, according to Don Alderson, president of the Independent Student Association. An anonymous committee of ISA students are selecting the women, and the winner and her attendants will be announced the night of the dance when ISA members present will vote for their favorite candidates. Arrangements to secure a band are being made for the dance, which will be from 9 to 12 p.m. in the main lounge of the Memorial Union building. Nearly 300 students attended the semi-annual formal dance last year when Patricia Foster of Miller hall was chosen sweetheart of the ISA by men attending the Jay Hop. Miller Hall - Charles York and Bill Wynne of Hays were dinner guests Tuesday evening. Alpha Chi Omega dinner guests yesterday were Ensign Bill Brown and Pvt. Tom Ackerman, both of Kansas City. Kappa Kappa Gamma dinner guest last night was Pfc. George Bullene of Wichita. Phi Kappa Psi—Bob Brooks and Jim Pilley, former chapter members from Kansas City, were guests yesterday. Brooks is now stationed with the Navy at Oathe, and Pilley is a Navy trainee at Great Lakes. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain members of V-5 at an hour dance tonight at the chapter house. French Club Postponed Because of Music Week Because of Music Week activities, the meeting of LeCercle Francais Club has been postponed until April 27, Miss Mattie Crumrine, instructor of romance languages, has announced. The meeting was announced in the Kansas as 4:30 p.m. today. Prof. R.G. Mahieu of the French department had been scheduled to speak. Religious Council Appoints Committees Standing committees of the Student Religious Council have been appointed by the executive committee of the Council, Doris Bixby, chairman, announced today. The committee on national guest leaders includes Edward Zimmerman, College junior, chairman; Irving Burton, business junior; Ruth Stoll, College junior; Mrs. Rachel VanderWerf, YWCA executive secretary; and the Rev. A. J. Beil, minister of the Trinity Lutheran church. The Religious Emphasis week committee is composed of Julia Ann Casad, College sophomore, chairman; Dorothy Wynn, College freshman; Paul Juelfs, engineering senior; Harry O'Kane, YMCA executive secretary; and Dr. Homer A. Jack, minister of the Unitarian church. The speakers bureau committee includes Claudine Chamberlain, business senior, chairman; Kenneth Oldham, College sophomore; Fleeta Penn, College sophomore; the Rev. Edwin Price, director of Wesley Foundation; and the Rev. C. Fosburg Hughes, minister of Plymouth Congregational church. The Orientation week committee consists of Dorothy, Cooper, College sophomore, chairman; Doris Bixby, College sophomore; and the Rev. Harold G. Barr, minister of the Christian church. The special program committee is composed of Robert Stewart, College freshman, chairman; Idabelle Bradley, College sophomore; Betty Jeanne Whitney, pharmacy; sophomore; Mrs. Jessie N. Abbey, assistant director of Westminster Foundation; and the Rev. Charles W. Thomas, director of student activities of the Baptist church. Stanford Professor Visits Parents Here Henry P. Goode, professor of engineering at Stanford University of Palo Alto, Calif., is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goode. He plans to leave soon for Purdue University, where he will take a short course in "Puality Control by Statistical Method." Mr. Goede received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Kansas in 1930. In 1934 he in industrial engineering. He re-received a master of science degree mained here at the University for two years as an instructor. The first University building was built on the foundations of a proposed Presbyterian College. University Club to Have Dinner Dance Tonight Members of the University Club will be guests at a dinner dance at 7 o'clock tonight, at the Colonial Tea Room. The guests will then adjourn to the Kansas Room of the Memorial Union lounge for dancing. Hosts are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw and Col. and Mrs. W. L. McMorris. Twente Leads Group On Youth Discussion. Miss Esther E. Twente, assistant professor of Sociology, this afternoon served as chairman of a panel discussion at Topeka under the sponsorship of the Kansas Council of Parent Teacher Associations. She introduced the question of how the public might work together more effectively in the interests of children and young people. Participating in the discussion were Dr. John Lattimore, of the Kansas Medical Society, and Dr. C. O. 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