TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Graduate School Grants Degrees to Fifty-Eight Fifty-eight persons have been granted 1942 advanced degrees by the Graduate School, Dean E. B. Stouffer has announced. The degrees were approved at the Graduate faculty meeting last Tuesday afternoon. Those who were granted degrees and their respective degrees are as follows: Master Of Science In Education Master Of Education Lawrence Eiffert, George Hiatt, Joseph Holly, Bertha Sailes, Katherine Sunja. Homer Bigham, Claude Brock, Drummond Cameron, William Ferguson, Admund Gibson, Gilbert Hays, Dorothy Hunt, Walter Hunt, Harlan Isaac, Florence Lane, Norval Parker, George Peterson, Dewey Wolgast. Master Of Business Administration Orin Bales, Martha Everitt. Doctor Of Philosophy Master Of Arts George Duerksen, Clifton Huff, Russell Mellies, Donald Obee, Isaac Stevenson. Loren Akers, Peggy Anderson, Elizabeth Carr, Margaret Christner, Lewis Coombs, James Crabtree, Ruth Crouch, Mary Diggs, Curt Engwicht, Walter Hillmer, Virginia Hinshaw, Rufus Jewell William Juhnke, Sister Gregory Kaumans. Marion Klema, John Lonborg, Frances McKenna, Lois Mcullen, Alice McTaggart, Everett Marshall, Merle Messamer, Helen Moore, Don Pence, Roy Sailer, Floyd Sappington, Etta Smith, Bennie Taylor. Master Of Music Education Charles Razak. John Bishop, Warren Edmundson, Alberta Everett, Dorsey Harp, Harold Thompson. Student Requests Applications to New Pan-American League University students interested in the Student Pan-American League being organized here are asked to leave their name, address, telephone number, classification, and major subject in the office of Henry Werner, adviser, to men. The office is room 1, Frank Strong hall. Interested students will be contacted soon after application by Antonio Lulli, organizer of the League, for an interview. Justin D. Hannen, who was graduated from the School of Law in 1938, has been commissioned an ensign in the Naval Reserves. Name Heads To Direct Reporters John Kreamer, college junior, has been appointed general chairman of the Student State-Wide Activities commission, and Max Webster, college junior, has been named chairman of the Correspondents' bureau by the MSC and WSA. Within a few days a committee will choose correspondents from each town represented at the University. Duties of the correspondents will be to keep their home towns informed on activities at the University by writing columns and articles for their papers. Several students have already begun writing the correspondence. Webster asks that any students wishing to write leave his name with him or at the alumni office in the basement of Frank Strong hall. County chairmen will be chosen later. They will have charge of other activities within their county. These activities include sending Jayhawkers to the high schools and sending out picture display boards. Results of Language Test Expected Soon Only one of the twenty-eight persons registered failed to take the language proficiency examination last Saturday, L. R. Lind, professor of Latin and Greek, said today. W. H. Shoemaker, professor of Romance languages, said the papers would probably be graded and results announced by Friday. Students took the examination in French, German, Latin, or Spanish to fill the college language requirement. INTRAMURALS--- (continued from page four) Chi Omega vs. Alpha Chi Omega—35 to 31. Round Two Chi Omega vs. Delta Gamma—63 to 15 Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Gamma Phi Beta-48 to 13. Watkins hall vs. Miller hall—64 to 21. Corbin Hall vs. Sigma Kappa—60 to 15. Alpha Chi Omega vs. Pi Beta Phi- 31 to 24. Ecteteras vs. Independents—46 to 25 Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Alpha Delta Pi—38 to 22 IWW vs. Co-op—46 to 25. Leading Bands Furnish Coeds Nickelodian Music University women danced to music, both sweat and swing, at the Gingham Frolic from 4 to 5:30 this afternoon in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. This annual "for-women-only" event was sponsored by the WSGA and YWCA. Refreshments of doughnuts and cider were served in the hall at the cast end of the Kansas room, and inside all the leading bands, via nickelodian, furnished the music for dancing. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY--attended an hour dance at Wager hall last night. (continued from page two) Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Johnson, all of Chanute; Corp. Kenneth Ray, Omaha, Neb.; John Hallberg. Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Willis. Ottawa; Bonnie Holden, Pittsburg; Grace McCandless, Beverly Breon, and Polly Roberts. ...luncheon guests Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Russell, and Miss Romaine Russell, all from Iola; Mrs. H. H. Carpenter, and son, Jerry, Kansas City; Joe Meek, Eugene Spaulding, Benton Harvey, and A. J. Eicholtz, all from Hawiaath. DELTA UPSILON . . . ★ ... entertained a group of 40 sailor at a smoker last night. CHI OMEGA . . . ...will entertain Sigma Alpha Epsilon at an hour dance tonight. WATKINS HALL . . . ★ ...will hold an open hour dance tomorrow night from 7 to 8. ...weekend guests were Mrs. Jake Deckert. Prescott; and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Justice. Buffalo. Sunday dinner guests were Deane Tack, Eveiyn Kamprath, and Lois Pollom. Saturday dinner guest was Elen Barber of Kansas City, Mo. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . . Maj. A. S. Howell, Fort Leavenworth, was a guest Saturday night. ...Corp. Ralph Kroeker, Ft. Leavenworth, was a weekend guest. ...Sunday dinner guest was Margaret Adams. will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson at dinner tonight. TEMPLIN HALL . . . -----Sunday dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kirk; Horton; Maxine Fehoman, Eldora Castle, and John W. Michel, all of St. Joseph, Mo.; R. W. Doores, Miller; Jim Doores, Pittsburg; and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tompkins, Council Grove. Ivan G. Smith of Wichita is vis- JAY HAWK CO-OP . . . fiting the house parents, Mr. an Mrs. Charles Montgomery. This Thursday Night IS THE Business School Mixer ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . Cigarettes Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. X. Tracy and Erma Jean Taylor of Neodesha. Talk on Sunflower Ordnance Works By G.W.Foulke, Mgr. ...weekend guests were Dorothy Gregar and Anna Jo Gillespie of Kansas City, Kans. dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Power and Patricia of Beloit; Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Friesen, Cheney; Marmaduke Weltmer and Jeanne Overstreet. (Pre-Business invited) women who spent the weekend at their homes are Fern Ruegsegger, Cawker City; Phyllis Davis, Topeka; Kelma Smith, Irving; Donice Carnahan, Clay Center; Dorothy Smith, Kansas City, Mo. Union Lounge, 8:00 p.m. CAMPUS HOUSE . . . . Entertainment ...weekend guest was Jo Cooper of Yates Center. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . ...new pledges are Paul Renich Weslee Kendal, and Armand Wullschleger. Cider MILLER HALL . . . . ...dinner guest Friday was Stanley Scott. guests at dinner Saturday were Ruth Clayton and Eugene Fifer. ...weekend guest was Mrs. T. E. artmess of Houston, Texas. ...Sunday dinner guest was Laurel Hessler weekend guests were Virginia Lee Wickert, Claflin; Alice Miller, Iola; Ruth Emma Salisbury, Topeka; Eleanor Banta, Jane Ukaan, and 'ORRIN HALL... Laura Jayne Smith. all of Highland; Sarah Mae Krehbiel, Starp Ames, and Dorothy Stump, all of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Stump was graduated from the University last spring. Sunday dinner guests were Cpl. Johnny Swafford, San Diego, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Haas, Hiawatha; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Strawn, Independence; Dick Strawn, Bruce Ferrell, John Conard, Jim Cheney, and Rollie Gless ★ HARMON CO-OP . . . . ★ Sunday dinner guest was Marjorie Patterson. Lois Jeane Kihm was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority in Topeka over the weekend. BATTENFELD HALL . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld and Mrs. Edward Curry, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. J. C. McKinney and daughters Esther and Kathleen, Hartford; Donna Claire Jackson. Kathine (continued to page seven) is something we all seek to attain. For 20 years Williams Perfection Grade meats have been the choice of HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, Clubs and INSTITUTIONS. Williams Meat Co. 20 Kansas Ave., Kansas City BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY LAWRENCE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 1