Sunday, March 16, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill The Board of the Kansas Engineering Society, including Professor E.A. Stephenson of the petroleum engineering department and Professor F.E. Kester of the physics department, held a noon meeting yesterday at Evans Hearth. Christie Schroeder, engineering senior, went to Tulsa Friday to be interviewed for a position with the Shell Oil company. Warren Lowen, college junior, and David Rosen, junior engineer, hitch-hiked to Kansas City Thursday night to see the national intercollegiate basketball tournament. H. B. Chubb, associate professor of political science, spoke to the Lawrence Lions club at Wiedemann's Thursday night on "The American Foreign Policy." Giles Freeman, freshman medic, is confined to Watkins Memorial hospital with pneumonia. Dwight Metzler, a graduate of the University last year and now employed by the state Board of Health, has been in Lawrence this weekend for the convention of water and sewage officials. Ellen Irwin, college senior, and Eva Magill, college sophomore, are spending the weekend at the Irwin home in Kansas City. E. M. Hopkins, professor of English attended a group meeting of English teachers at the University of Kansas City Friday. Dr Hopkins, who was one of the founders of the National Council of Teachers of English spoke before the group on the organization of the council. Professor R. Q. Brewster, chairman of the chemistry department, spoke to the Lawrence Kiwanis club at its noon meeting Thursday. Robert Van Seoye, a Sig Ep at Kansas State, is a weekend visitor on the campus. Marian Peters, a University student last year, is visiting her parents in Lawrence this weekend. She has been attending school in St. Louis. Clark Moots, assistant instructor of mathematics and proctor of Battenfeld hall, is ill with the flu. Alice Paden, a graduate of the University in 1930 and physical education teacher in Roosevelt junior high school in Salina at the present time, is a guest this weekend of Miss Lela Ross, secretary to the adviser of men. Girl Reserve Training Course Starts Tuesday Women students interested in the Girl Reserves training course to be given next week should register at the School of Education office, or at Henley house, from 12 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Roberta Tucker, executive secretary of the Y.W.C.A., said yesterday. The first meeting is to be held at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the basement of Spooner-Thayer museum and will be under the direction of Joie Stapleton, assistant professor of physical education. The course consists of a series of six meetings, at the end of which a certificate will be given entitling the student to work as an adult leader in Girl Reserve clubs in high schools. 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