10, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1944 AM PAGE THREE Univer- Art Mu- Radio Ivell schools. o instruc- DSO VI the Bri- won the wer for Lt. graduate milli- were to the BWI. ment of Alex- der, Law a ridge perces percake road il bridge commander menley manual dis- ly while ated from in design k part in Italy. a special lived the Dis- March 1. ansan NSAS SHOEMAN LEAN JONES, WITH TIPPIN $1.75 Kansas, year ee- University ms matter office at March 3, 66 Fitted L CO. one 425 Service raphs made ished 675 'Spring Fling'Varsity to Feature Favorite Recordings Saturday An informal varsity dance, the "Spring Fling," will feature favorite recordings of well-known orchestras Saturday night in Hoch auditorium, Heloise Hillbrand, senior dance manager, has announced. The "P.A. Specials" will include Glen Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, Artie Shaw, Bob Crosby, and others, Miss Hillbrand said. "This is a chance for those who have been wishing that there were more places to dance in Lawrence and on the campus to come and enjoy themselves," she added. The varisity has been authorized from 9 to 12 p.m. Admission price will be 50 cents, including tax. Corbin Hall—Sally Davis visited friends in Kansas City over the weekend. Miller Hall—Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shelton of Atchison were dinner guests yesterday. Freda Jones of Garden City was a weekend guest. Mrs. J. A. Blair of McPherson was a weekend visitor. Kaw Koettes—Mrs. M. G. Nickels of McLouth spent Easter here with her daughter Arlene. Carruth—Dinner guests yesterday were Margaret Perkins, John Bossi, and Pfc. Dale Ewing, who is stationed with the medical unit here. Alpha Chi Omega—Mrs. Richard B. Rutledge of Tulsa, Okla., national secretary, and Mrs. Ruth Miller Winsor of Wichita, former national president, visited the chapter Friday. Watkins Hall — Weekend guests were Juanta Austill and Ruth Ruhlen, both of Tonganoxie, and Alice Jane Glover of Hutchinson. Pi Kappa Alpha has announced the pledging of Joseph Talago, Parksburg, W. Va.; Arnold Joseph Ross, Northburg, N.J.; Tyler Freeland Dedman, Los Angeles, Calif.; Paul Anthony McDonald, Los Angeles, Calif.; and John William Kendrick. Ricker Hall—Pvt. Leonard Mitchell of Camp Crowder, Mo., was a Sunday dinner guest. The promotion of Orville J. Haver to the grade of staff sergeant has been announced in India by his commanding officer. S/Sgt. Haver, of Meade, Kan., was a sheet metal worker before he joined the army on December 29, 1942. He is now departmental head of the sheet metal section at his post. He attended the University of Kansas. He has been in the China-Burma-India theater nearly a year. O. J. Haver Promoted To Staff Sergeant Tau Kappa Epsilon-Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart of Parsons, were visitors this weekend. The India-China Wing of the Air Transport Command, with which Sergeant Haver is working, is the unit which transports vast quantities of vital war supplies to the American and Chinese forces in China, flying huge transport airplanes over the north Burma 'hump' of the Himalaya mountains. This wing was recently cited by President Roosevelt for "Exceptionally standing performance." L. P. Cookingham Will Speak to Political Science Classes L. P. Cookingham, city manager of Kansas City, Mo., will speak at the University April 26. He will speak to members of the political science classes, and will also confer with individual students interested in that type of work. This will be sponsored by the political science department. Engagement of Theta, Medical Student Told Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the engagement of Jean DeVore Robertson, daughter of Mrs. R. M. Robertson of Marysville, to Dr. Tom G. Orr, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Orr of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Robertson is a graduate of the University. Orr has just completed his internship at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York. He is now a resident at the University of Kansas hospitals. Orr was graduated from the University of Kansas where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi social fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Shields-Kaufman Betrothal Announced Announcement has been made of the engagement of Wilma L. Shields of Topeka, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. David H. Shields of Ottawa, to Charles L. Kaufman of Grinnell, Iowa. Miss Shields attended Eureka College in Eureka, Ill., and was graduated from the University of Minnesota. She will receive her master's degree from the University of Kansas this summer. Kaufman was graduated from Eureka College and received his master's degree from Northwestern University. He is now director of accounts at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. Lt. Todd Trains as Bomber Pilot Second Lt. Eldon R. Todd, engineer from 1941 to 1943, is now a student in the four-engine pilot school at Roswell, N. M. He received his pilot wings recently at Marfa, Texas. Lt. Todd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Todd, 1208 New York, Lawrence. The engagement and approaching marriage of Katherine Louise Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Green of Abilene, and Pfc. Chaples Lucien Gray, II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Gray of Topeka, has been announced. The wedding will take place this summer. Katherine Green To Wed Lucien Gray Miss Green was graduated from the University in 1943. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Private Gray is also a graduate of the University, and is now a junior in the School of Medicine in Kansas City. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity, and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Record Examinations Postponed to April 28 Originally scheduled for April 7 and 8, the graduate record examinations have been postponed until April 28 and 29 because of lack of applicants. Prof. A. H. Turney of the School of Education announced today. Applications may not be made later than Monday, April 17, and are to be made with Prof. Turnery in room 121 Fraser hall. Seniors are being particularly urged to apply for the graduate record examination because approximately 40 graduate or professional schools in this country require or ask the applicant to submit their results from this examination as an auxiliary credential for admission. Col. Marshall Visits Campus; Was Formerly on Faculty Lt.-Col. Theodore Marshall, former head of the chemical engineering department here, was a visitor on the campus yesterday. He left last night to resume his work as assistant director of the U.S. Chemical Warfare Department. Stationed now at Edgewood Arsenal in Edgewood, Md., Colonel Marshall is working with warplants in this country that manufacture chemical explosives. Josephine Moore To Wed Former V-12 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Moore, 1300 Tennessee street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Josephine, to Midshipman Maurice D. Root of Seattle, Wash. The announcement was made to a group of friends Thursday night at the Moore home. Miss Moore is a sophomore in the College. She is a member of Kappa Beta, Christian Church sorority. Root attended Washington State College for two years. Previous to his transfer to Plattsburg, N.Y., where he is now stationed. Root was a member of the V-12 unit here. Russell to be Luncheon Speaker Russell to be Luncheon Speaker F. A. Russell, professor of engineering drawing, who is chairman of the water works committee of the City Council, will speak on "Future Developments of our City Water Department" at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon at 12:20 p.m. Wednesday. The luncheon will be at the Eldridge hotel. Qmil Club to Meet Tomorrow The reading of pledge manuscripts will be continued at the meeting of the Quill Club at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine room of the Union building, Clarence Miller, chancellor of the group, announced today. Quill Club to Meet Tomorrow Medic Is Engaged To Missouri Kappa Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Haggerty of Lincoln, Nebr., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane Patricia of Kansas City, to Robert Brown, USNR, son of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Brown of Hoisington. Miss Haggeerty attended Stephens College and was graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Brown was graduated from the University, and is now a senior in the School of Medicine in Kansas City. He is a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. The wedding will take place in May. Moreau to Speak On Medicine Bill F. J. Moreau, dean of the school of law, will speak before a joint meeting of Kansas and Missouri social welfare boards in Kansas City, Mo., April 26 on the Wagner-Murry-Dingell bill. This bill involves the proposed amendment to the Social Security Act. "It is generally referred to as the proposal for the socialization of the practice of medicine," Dean Moreau announced. Welcome Students To the COLONIAL TEA ROOM Lunch ___ 11:30 - 1:30 Dinner ___ 5:30 - 7:30 Sunday Dinner ___ 12:00 - 2:00 NO SATURDAY MEALS 936 Ky. Phone 978 THE SPRING FLING VARSITY DANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 9--12 --- P. A. SPECIALS --- GLENN MILLER TOMMY DORSEY HARRY JAMES ARTIE SHAW BOB CROSBY ADMISSION 50 Cents Tax Included HOCH AUDITORIUM