TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Parents to Campus For Festive Weekend Collegians will welcome their parents to the campus when the University holds its Parent's Day program beginning Saturday afternoon and lasting through the evening. The various organized houses of the Hill will take over Sunday to see that the home-folk carry back with them only the most favorable opinion of the University. Visiting parents will be registered at the Memorial Union building Saturday morning, according to present plans, by the Jay Janes and the KuKu's. The parents will be entertained in the afternoon by the track meet with Kansas State, an all-student style and fashion show, and a tea to be given by the department of home economics. Following at 6 p.m. will be a buffet-supper in the Union ballroom at which Chancellor Deane W. Malott and Laurence Woodruff, newly appointed assistant registrar, will be the principal speakers. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women and chairman of the Parents' Day committee, stated yesterday that she wished to urge faculty members of the University to attend the banquet Saturday evening and meet as many of the parents as possible. Miss Meguiar also stated that if, for some reason, a student's parents are unable to attend, he should feel free to invite other adults to take their places if so desired. "It is only natural," commented Miss Meguiar, "that parents with students enrolled in the University have many questions to ask and have thoughts on which they would appreciate enlightenment by members of the actual teaching staff." Tickets for the banquet Saturday evening may be purchased at the College business office or in the Union lounge until 5 p.m. Friday. 200 Alumni Attended Last Grad Round-Up Held Here This Year The alumni round-up on the Hill Sunday attended by more than 200 alumni was the last to be held this year, according to Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association. During the afternoon, the alumni spent their time visiting Dyche museum and the dormitories and attending the inter-fraternity sing. A round-up barbecue was held at 6 o'clock and was followed with a showing of the movies taken last year of the seventy-fifth anniversary celebration. At the evening meeting, Chancellor Deane W. Malott discussed the University's position in the present emergency, the Men's Glee Club performed, and Minerva Davis, fine arts senior, sang two solos. Theta Sigma Phi To Initiate Thursday Of Press Women Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary professional sorority for women in journalism, will hold initiation and pledging services Thursday afternoon. The ceremonies will be followed by the annual Matrix table, the annual dinner, all held in the Old English room in the Union building. Invitations are confined to members of the department of journalism. Those to be initiated and pledged have not been announced and will not be until the time of the services. Snooping Around ☆ ☆ ☆ News and Views from Other Colleges By VIRGINIA TIEMAN Dr. R. B. Ogilby, president of Trinity college in Hartford, Conn., will present the baccalaureate address this spring at Kansas State College. President F. D. Farrell, has announced. The University of Southern California at Berkeley is cooperating with the national drive for the United China Relief. The Berkeley quota has been set at $10,000. The recent World Student Service Fund drive on the K.U. campus is organized in cooperation with the United China Relief fund. A total of 67 students have volunteered for the Red Cross blood drive at the University of Michigan during the first three days of a weeklong drive. The goal for donors to the blood bank has been set at 1,000 students. Allan Cole, instructor in history at the University of Texas, will teach two courses during the summer session similar to our University course, World at War. The new courses will be "American Expansion in the Pacific Area, 1784 to the Present," and "The Far East in the Twentieth Century." A campus-wide War stamp sale will be held Tuesday at Michigan State. Stamp booths have been placed on the campus by organizations and housing groups. The campaign will be operated on a "Tag Day" plan. Two Student Teachers Receive Appointments H. E. Chandler, secretary of the teachers appointment bureau, today announced the appointment of two more University students to teaching positions for next fall. They are Marian Klema, graduate student, and Melva Good, college senior. Miss Klema, who will receive her master's degree this spring, will teach sociology in the high school at Hanover. Miss Good will teach music in the city schools at Lewis, after receiving her degree as bachelor of musical education. Carl Igel, master of arts, 1934, was appointed as superintendent of schools in Garnett. SPEND IT ON BONDS INSTEAD OF ON BLONDES BUY TODAY! WHY NOT LET YOUR MONEY CARRY A NATION'S MESSAGE INSTEAD OF A PERSONAL ONE? She may have a gait But the U.S. can't wait Bacteriologists To Nebraska Convention Members of the department of bacteriology will go to the University of Nebraska at Lincoln on Saturday to attend the annual meeting of the Missouri Valley branch of the Society of American Bacteriologists. Six papers will be given by members of the department. 4. ___ A paper entitled "Bacterium Necrophorus Septicemia in Man" will be presented by Dorothy Dixon of the University of Kansas hospitals, Kansas City, Kansas. Harold G. Nelson, instructor in bacteriology, will present a paper titled "Bacteriological Study at Machine and Handwashing Dishes at Haskell Institute." "The Effect of Gramicidin on Various Bacteria" is the paper to be given by Cora M. Downs, professor of bacteriology at the University. Carolyn Collins, a graduate student, will give a paper called "Serological Reactions on Rabbits Infected with T. pallidum". Seymour Kalter, graduate student, will present "Infection of the Chorio-Allantoic Membrane with Certain Bacteria." Jean Rubbra, Carolyn Collins and Seymour Kalter, all graduate students, have written a paper called "Demonstration of the Titration of Various Viruses on Chorio-Allantois Membranes" which will also be given. Other members of the department who will attend the meeting are: Dr. N. P. Sherwood, professor of bacteriology; Dr. Glenn C. Bond, assistant professor of bacteriology; Dr. E. L. Treece, associate professor of bacteriology; Harold Nelson, instructor of bacteriology; Robert Faucett, instructor of bacteriology; and Carl Hoak from the water and sewage laboratory. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U.66 Chancellor Deane W. Malott received the following telegram from Presson Shane after the announcement of his being chosen as a senior honor man: The University has honored me highly and it shall be my work to be worthy of the faith which she placed in me today. Vicker's Gift Shop Presson S. Shane 1011% Mass. Wits End Stationery Frames for Graduation Pictures Thumbs Up Dolls WANT ADS CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. (Opposite Granada Theater) Thesis Supplies Phone 1051 EARN money while in school by owning a K. C. Star route. 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