RCH 27,19 MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS RAM PAGE THREE Mattie Crum of roman uctor. Universiussell L. W a can swim hour who na fraternity Maude Robt -116 ADS gold stripei Mau8 I Journalism se call Jear -116 wanted for Ohio. -116 with leather hall. Re- lease phone 18 Fraser. 693-116 Kansan of KANSAS AS NE SHOEMAKER ... JEAN JONES, RUTH TIPPIN MUSS GUNSEL IUISSE ROSMAN GILL, WILMA KATOR GORRIL ANNA HEDRICK SCIMITER DENDORF ELFINE NODLER LOU PERKINS UTH KREHBIEL ance, $1.75 Kansas, Kansas, school year ex- d. and University. class matter post office at of March 8. raphs graphs ever made finished IO 1 Mass. TABLES clothing bone 675 UREAU graphing listing Pi Lambda Theta Will Honor Dr. Dowell National Officer Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary educational sorority, will have a reception tonight in the Old English room of the union building, honoring Dr. Anita Dowell of Johns Hopkins University, national officer. The Gamma chapter will also have pledging services for new members. Officers of the Gamma chapter and Dr. Dowell were guests this noon at a luncheon at the Colonial Tea Room. Miss Ruth Kenney, secretary of the correspondence study bureau, was hostess. Dr. E. Raymond Hall will be guest speaker at a dinner meeting tonight, of Phi Sigma, honorary biological fraternity. The dinner will be at the Colonial Tea Room. Alpha Delta Pi dinner guests Sunday were Max Bagby, Eric Erickson, Calvin Curtis, and Tom Glassock of Washburn College, Topeka. Betty Dunlap of Kansas City, Mo. was a weekend guest. Miller Hall — Fern Ruegsegger and Ross Moser were Sunday dinner guests. Carruth — Charles Ball, PT 5, was a Sunday night supper guest. Bob Stephens, a former proctor here, was a Friday luncheon guest. Battenfeld — Victor Hogg of Del- hamburg Lt. Don Trautline was a weekend visitor. Alpha Chi Omega dinner guests yesterday were Harriet Ojers of Topeka, and Lt. Gaylord Ojers and Lt. Bernard Kay, who are stationed at the Topeka air base. The pledge class gave a barn dance Saturday night. Cuests were The pledge class gave a barn dance Saturday night. Guests were Earth Driver, Dick Wright, Morris Beck, Art Nussbaum, Paul Hyatt, Ross Skinner, Ed Schmitt, Clyde Jacobs, Bob Tennant, Eddie Schneitter, Don Thompson, Jack Howell, Ernest Anderson, Lyle Litton, Bill Dodson, Robert Luhn, Bud Ingram, Jimmy Guptill, Joe Gray and Phil Butler. Victor Chesky of Halstead was a weekend guest. Delta Tau Delta — Bud Herriman was a guest last week. Delta Upsilon - David Hax of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Watkins Hall — Frances Eversole of Topeka, and Mrs. Dorothy Simonds of Belleville were weekend guests. Robert Kloepper was a dinner guest yesterday. Clarence Miller was a Friday dinner guest. Delta Gamma dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. W. L. Beech, Beverly Edlund, Peggy Woods, Dorothy Woods, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Abbitt, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Goshen, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Harry Snyder of Topeka. Mrs. Audene Fausett Miller of Omaha was a weekend guest. Sound sleep is necessary for proper health. Milk is nature's sleep producer. Try drinking warm milk before retiring. Gamma Phi Eeta weekend guests were the following former chapter members: Mrs. A. W. Glad of Pratt, Ada Lee Fuller, Janet Hawes, and Dorothy Chapin, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Dorothy Lee Miller of Kansas City. Harmon Co-op -- Mr. and Mrs George E. Hiatt of Lawrence, and Lena Moe were dinner guests yesterday. Phi Chi—Dr. R. D. Bailey of Kansas City was guest speaker at dinner yesterday. Phi Beta Pi dinner guests yester- day were Mary Rose Strange of Wichita, Marian Hepworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. Sigma Chi had a chapter dinner at the Colonial tea room yesterday. Phi Kappa Psi — Bud Brooks of Olathe was a weekend guest. Phi Delta Theta—Harry Snyder of Washburn was a guest Saturday night. Lawrence Sanitary Milk Co. Chi Omega dinner guests Sunday were Mary Belle Pollock of Kansas City, Mo., Maryanne and Nola Jo Harwood of Wichita, and Dayton Sharp of White Plains, N. Y. J. A. Nusseum was a guest yesterday. Alpha Omicron Pi dinner guests yesterday were R. M. Brooks, Arco Paloni, Thomas Sherill, and Frank McCormick. Sigma Nu—Lt. Richard Parsell, a former chapter member from Kansas City, now stationed with the army air corps, visited the chapter Saturday. Kappa Alpha Theta dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. Loren Reitz and her two sons, Bobby and "Rusty," of Kansas City, Mo., and A/C Anton James of Olathe. --teaching work, and in athletics. K.U., supposedly a progressive institution, supposedly run by intelligent and far-sighted men and women, is following a policy of discrimination against Negro students that is entirely inconsistent with the aims of the present war. Phi Gamma Delta—Robert Noll, a former chapter member from Atchison, was a guest this weekend. Foster Hall-Carl Coates of Ponca, Okla. was a visitor this weekend Pi Beta Phi dinner guests yesterday were A/C Eldon Means, A/C Graduate Nurse Marries Lieutenant Announcement has been made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Mary Alice Matchette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Matchette of Kansas City, Mo., to Lt. George Davis Schumacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Schumacher of Lyons. Miss Matchete attended Mills College and was graduated from Kansas State College, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She received her degree in nursing last semester from the University of Kansas hospitals. Lieutenant Schumacher was graduated from Kansas State College, where he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The marriage will be solenmized April 8, at the post chapel at Camp Murphy, Fla., where Lieutenant Schumacher is stationed. Ohio State U. Has New Degree A degree in homemaking has been added to the curricula at Ohio State University, the Daily Cardinal at the University of Wisconsin has announced. Miss Ann Stodder of Wichita, and Jo Ann Gardener of Winfield were weekend guests. S. M. Hart, A/C Jack Downey, and Mrs. H. R. Shaffer and Mrs. B. E. Myers of Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dack of Hutchinson, were visitors Saturday. ...Tau Kappa Epsilon has announced the pledging of Edward Schmitt of Kansas City, Mo. Pfc. William Dixon, a former chapter member, was a guest yesterday. Dixon is a medical student at the University of Kansas hospitals in Kansas City. Corbin Hall — Weekend visitors were Mrs. Jeanne Lewis, San Mateo, Calif.; Verla and Dolores Moreland. McDonald; Mrs. J. W. Forsythe. Leavenworth; Mrs. Edward Schultz, Holton; Barbara Held, Clay Center, and Merrie Heinsohn, Topeka. 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 Rita Lemoine Weds Lt. Jean Modert 936 Ky. Phone 978 VARSITY CLEANERS The Students' Favorite Phone-teaching work, and in athletics. K.U., supposedly a progressive institution, supposedly run by intelligent and far-sighted men and women, is following a policy of discrimination against Negro students that is entirely inconsistent with the aims of the present war. The marriage of Rita Aileen Lemaine to Lt. Jean Modert took place at 7:45 p.m., March 20, at the Visitation rectory in Kansas City, Mo. The Rev. Edward J. Tanney officiated. 400 Following the ceremony, a bridal dinner for the immediate family was given at the Kansas City Club. The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert N. Lemoine of Kansas City, Mo., attended the University where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Lieutenant Modert is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Modert of Mt. Vernon, Ill. Regents Recommend New Major Regents of the University of Wisconsin have recommended a new four-year major course in light building industry. LETTER TO EDITOR---teaching work, and in athletics. K.U., supposedly a progressive institution, supposedly run by intelligent and far-sighted men and women, is following a policy of discrimination against Negro students that is entirely inconsistent with the aims of the present war. (continued from page two) Education is a prerequisite to the solution of the race problem. By hindering the Negro student's efforts to become educated, Kansas University is helping to prevent the solution of the race problem, and is hindering the progress of the nation. Is this commendable? Irving Burton. Robert Shears Weds Frances Ann Pittam Miss Frances Anne Pittam, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Radford F. Pittam of Kansas City, Mo., became the bride of Midshipman Robert Newman Shears, senior medical student at the University hospital, March 25, in a double-ring ceremony. The wedding took place in Kansas City, Mo. The bridgroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Shears of Hutchinson. Attendants of the bride were Jane Haggerty, maid of honor; Virginia Boswell, Jeanne Popham, and Elizabeth Shears, bridesmaids; and Frances Wycoff and Barbara Lee Hiltabridel who lighted the tapers. Midshipman Robert Brown was best man. Attendants were Midshipman Lawrence Nelson and Midshipman Albert Decker. All are medical students at the University hospital. Ushers were Lucien Gray and Thomas Pittam. Phi Sigma Will Meet Tonight at the Colonial The University chapter of Phi Sigma, honorary biological fraternity, will have a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at the Colonial Tea Room. Dr. E. Raymond Hall, who will become chairman of the department of zoology and director of Dyche Museum on July 1, will be the guest speaker. Initiation of new members will be held at 6:30 preceding the dinner. Give to the Red Cross