PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1942 Place CPT Trainees In Delta Chi House The University has taken over the chapter house of Delta Chi, social fraternity, and is housing 44 trainees of the Civil Pilot Training program in the building, Chancellor Deane W. Malott announced today. This does not mean a dissolution of the chapter. The members of the organization, one of the social groups with a small membership, will retain quarters in the house and maintain their chan- $ ^{2} $ house and maintain them chapter rooms there. The C. P. T. quota for the current training period is 50, and six of the trainees are quartered elsewhere. The University is obligated to make available for the trainees, under government contract, living quarters, board and transportation to and from the air training field. Clowns Way Through College Practically all the 50 men taking C. P. T. training under the present program, come from the area fairly close to Lawrence, according to Keneth Razak, of the department of aeronautical engineering, who is serving as co-ordinator for the program. Daniel M. Pearce, Jr., who recently was graduated from Harvard university with a degree in mechanical engineering, paid part of his tuition by performing as a clown at private parties Prof. Gregg M. Sinclair, new president of the University of Hawaii, was graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1912 and taught English in the schools of Kyoto, Japan, for three years. Tryouts Soon For A Cappella Choir Deen D. M Swarthout, director of the University A Cappella choir, is calling this group together for organization this coming week. Tryouts for admission to the choir, which will be held in Swarthout's studio, room 128, Frank Strong hall, have been set for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week from 4 to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 to noon. Swarthout will also hear applicants at other hours by appointment. The choir last season numbered 80 voices and an effort will be made to bring the organization up to the same enrollment this year. Members of last year's choir may hold their places another season by filling out a new enrollment blank available at the Fine Arts Office. Credit of one hour each semester will be given. Rehearsal times have been set for 4:30 to 5:30 on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday afternoons. The choir will sing at a number of events during the regular school year as well as have a number of social evenings. Grace Alexandra Young, a journalism graduate in 1925, has been appointed decorating editor of Mademoiselle magazine. She has been active in magazine editorial work and decorating in New York for 15 years, and has been special editor of regional issues of House and Garden, managing editor of Arts and Decoration, and editor of Creative Design, a trade magazine for retail executives. Former Instructor To Style Magazine ALWAYS BETTER VALUES in University Supplies During her sophomore year in col- Fountain Pens Artists' Materials Engineering Supplies Notebooks and Fillers Laboratory Materials Typewriters for Rent Exceptional Zipper Book Values teaching fellowship for a year in the department of journalism, then taught English and journalism at Glen Eider high school before going to New York to do magazine work. CARTER'S Stationery 1025 Mass. lege Miss Young wrote a column of Hill news for the Journal-World, and in her senior year was editor of the Daily Kansan. Following graduation, Miss Young had a Opposite Granada Theater Phone 1051 WE WELCOME YOU "The Hearth" Mr. and Mrs.W. M. McGrew Fine Food 1941 Mass. St. Only a Parker gives you: extra large ink capacity... original pocket-level Military Clip . . . and the Blue Diamond Life Contract Guarantee. Visit your pen dealer today! Speed—more speed! And whether you face new duties at college, or are getting set for a job in the Service—a Parker Pen helps speed every writing assignment. Parker Pens contain no rubber sac...hold one-third more ink than the average of three well-known sac-type pens. The ease and balance of the Parker are a revelation. That satin-smooth tip of osmiridium won't wear scratchy in a lifetime! Visit your pen counter. Try the amazing new Parker "51" with the "51" Ink that dries as you write! See the famous Parker Vacumatic Pens, too. - GUARANTEED BY LIFE CONTRACT* Parker's Blue Diamond on the pen is our contract unconditionally guaranteeing service for the owner's life, without cost other than $35 charge for postage, insurance, and handling, if pen is not intentionally damaged and is returned complete to The Parker Pen Company, Jamesville, Wisconsin. Beautiful Parker Vacuum with Television Ink Supply "One- hand" patented filled paper $5, Major (illustrated) and Debustor $7.5, Parker SINCE 1888 AMERICA'S FINEST PENN, PENCILS, SETS GOPR. 1842, THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Welcome Jayhawkers POWER TO YOU! CHEVROLET WINTER CHEVROLET CO.