TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE work how Or kend angle, night stu- Bush, Lansas Wich- Luke Guy peka; obert eters, Leota erman, J. W. S. H. inner Baker Ten Sun- will were Miss were 'exas; hews, inger, Kan- Lester lynes, eich- were gson, t Iola mother, thyllis Dr. sons, s. M. 120 Embryo Educators Teach At Mt. Oread High School Practice teachers for Oread high school for the spring semester have been completely filled. The teachers, seniors working for the University teacher's diploma, include: E. Faye Anderson, Dorothy Andell, Ramie Beims, Virginia Bell, William A. Beven, Arieta Branham, Eva Brewer, Margaret Brown, John Burge, Ralph Burson, Warner A. Coffin, Charles Dalrymple, Margaret Dole, Faye G. Duvall, Polly M. Gowans, Margaret J. Gray, Lenora Grizzell, Mary E. Hansen, Richard Harp, Helen L. Hart, Herbert A. Hartman, Martha J. Hayes, Lucy Henry, Marjorie M. Hetzel, Margaret A. Hogen, Gertrude Hollis, Robert Holmer, Raymond D. Hopkins, Wanda A. Horosko, Ruth Iankes, Fannie Mae Kerns, Viola May Knoche, Kathryn Krainbill, Harvey J. McArthur, Stephen Meade, Russell Miller, Mary C. Nelson, La Vada Nestlerode, Eunice Nielson. Loretta Osborn, Sue Ann Overton, Bertha Peters, Don H. Pierce, Alletta Powell, David R. Rice, Dorothy J. Roberts, Jean DeVore Robertson, Harry N. Rollins, Lois I. Ross, B. Roswell Russell, Lena M. Schroeder, Vallis E. Segler, Norma K. Sloan, Harold T. T summers, R. Eleanor Swan, Beulah E. Talbot, Betty L. Timberlake, Marjorie J. Trembly, Murray Tripp, Dorothy Weidmann, Mary E. Weir, Paul L. White, Ethel M. Wristen, and Anthony Zranbek. Alta M. Adams, Helen M. Anderson, Lois Ballew, Alice Brown, Elizabeth C. Burch, Russell Chambers, J. June Cochren, Olivia Coe, E. N. Crabb, Jeanne Crites, Ada C. Croll, Helen A. Dronemeyer, George Drew, Helen J. Edlin, Horace Edmonds, Eltrude Elliot. Donald Fitzgerald, Patrick Foster, Lorenzo Fuller, Dorothy M. Gehret, Greta G. Gibson, Edna Givens, Edgar Haage, Alice M. Harrington, Billy Henderson, Dorothy Hendrikson, Justine Hopper. Practice teachers in the School of Fine Arts are used in the different city schools, as well as Oread high. They include: Leo Horacek, Mildred Johnson, Jean Klussman, Velma Knowles, Thelama E. Lehman, Wilma F. Medlin, William E. Miller, Elihu M. Moore, Patti Myers, Joseph McAnarney, Etta K. McGauhey, Robert E. Pine, Zaida Pratt, Lloyd Reist, Jeanne Rennick, Alice Schwartz, Bert Shoemake, Roberta J. Smith, June Steeper, Jack R. Stephenson. Leslie Sperling, Eva L. Teagarden, Richard Tippin, Daisy Tucker, Mary Wineberg, Frances York, Mary M. McIntire, and Albert Wabauee. Install Officers Of Foundation New officers of the Wesley Foundation were installed last Sunday to serve until March 1, 1942. Officers include Carroil Clawson, college sophomore, president; Bette Ware, college junior, vice-president; and June Sutherland, college freshman, secretary. All hold elective positions. The following commissions have been appointed by the executive board: Commission on religious education and worship: Leora Adams, fine arts sophomore; Frances Dotzour, fine arts freshman; Melva Good, college junior; Dan Merritt, college sophomore; and' Don Michel, fine arts junior. Commission on social and recreational life; Katie Schaake, education sophomore; Earl Riddle, junior engineer; and Meda Gae Litton, college sophomore. Commission on publicity and social action: Alice Boylan, college junior; Eleanor Patty, college sophomore; Richard Edgar, college freshman; and John Doolittle, junior engineer. Personnel and promotion commission: Bette Ware, college junior; Donna Jean Stember, college freshman; Bill Brownlee, college freshman; and Merle Day, sophomore engineer. Commission on inter-group relations: Mary Doolittle, college junior; Russell Barrett, college junior; and Helen Edlin, fine arts junior. ROTC Rifle Team Fires For Hearst Trophy The University R.O.T.C. rifle队 placed ninth in the senior unit of the Seventh Corps area intercollegiate gallery matches in a field of 18 colleges and universities firing in the matches completed last week. University of Kansas, University of North Dakota, Wyoming University, Nebraska University, South Dakota University, North Dakota Agricultural College, Coe College, Ouachita College, Arkansas University, Henderson State Teachers College. Colleges and universities in the Seventh Corps area have fired one of the positions, prone, standing, sitting, and kneeling, each week of the last month. The scores of all the schools firing were tabulated and graded by the Corps area officials. University of Minnesota, University of Iowa, Missouri School of Mines, North Dakota Agricultural College, Kansas State, Municipal University of Wichita, Iowa State, South Dakota State. The schools firing and their rank in the contest: Women's Intramurals by Mary Ihloff Gammi Phi Beta will play Watkins Hall tomorrow afternoon in the deck tennis game scheduled for 4:30. Theta's will play Pi Phi at 5 p.m. Thursday the Chi Omegas play Corbin Hall and Alpha Chi Omegas meet Kappa Kappa Gamma. Badminton and ping pong second division games will have to be played off by March 17. Winners of games that have been played are: Harriman, Shuss, Bitter, Rader, Schaake, Wilson, McFarland and Horosko. Tryouts for basketball free throw will be held this afternoon at 4:30. Entrants are Harriman, Schaake, Rader, Brown, Smith, Davis, Lemoine, Giles, Schroeder, Newton, Grizzell and Cochrane. Fencers Down Ft. Riley The University fencing team made a victorious trip to Ft. Riley Saturday and came away with two wins out of three matches against the Army Post team. The Jayhawk men's foil team won from the Ft. Riley encers, 7-2, but lost in the epee bouts, 3-6. The University's women's foils group defeated the Post Women's team, which was composed of wives and daughters of the officers, 7-2. Star performers for the University were Bill Belt, Haven Glassmire, Fred Lawson, Betty Allen, Ida Moyer, and Virginia Elliott. The Post's stars wer Major and Mrs. H. J. Stodter. Small-Change Carnival Postponed Indefinitely We Recommend SALT OF THE EARTH By Victor Holmes $2.50 K. U. Men Give Tests in Chanute Lee Gemmell, field representative of the extension division, and Henry Van Swearingen, assistant educator, gave a series of telebinocular reading tests and ophthalmograph tests for determining eye difficulties to 50 students in Chanute Friday. The Small-change carnival, which was slated for this weekend, will be postponed indefinitely, Carter Butler, college senior, chairman of the Memorial Union activities committee, said today. The carnival will be held, but a definite date has not been selected. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 University Women To Meet Candidates At Tea Tomorrow University women will have an opportunity to meet candidates who are running for office in the Women's Self Governing Association election at a tea tomorrow afternoon in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building from 3 to 5 o'clock. O'Theene Huff, W.S.G.A. president, announced today that Barbara Whitley, fine arts sophomore who has dropped from school, has been replaced on the ticket by Marilyn Wheatley, college sophomore, who is running for secretary of the council. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY (continued from page two) M. Wolfe, housemother; and Robert Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Cox are former students. Doctor Trecee is chapter adviser. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Marilyn McKin, Virginia Antione, Helen Robinson, Gloria Ettinger, Independence, Mo.; Dorothy Westfall, Harper; Virginia Gsell, May King, and Betty Leimert. ... the following men spent the weekend at the chapter in Manhattan: Richard Scott, Don Thompson, Page King, Stan Porter, Byron Schroeder, and George Latham. THETA TAU . . . . professional engineering fraternity, Sunday dinner guests were Marion Milhoan, Tulsa; Beulah Talbot, Clayton, N.M.; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McFarland, Lawrence. CARRUTH HALL . . . ... dinner guest Sunday was Blanche Yeomans. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... dinner guests Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Van Slyck, Topeka. DELTA GAMMA . . . . . gave a tea Saturday in honor of Mrs. J. W. Bingham, national president, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, and the town - ENDS TONITE - Low Aeyres, L. Barrymore - "DR, KILDARE'S CRISIS" - Plus - Warren William - "Lone Wolf Keeps a Date" NOW ON EXHIBIT! Amateur Photographers CONTEST PICTURES Winners Will Be Announced Tonite at 8:40 WEDNESDAY — 4 GRAND DAYS! SUNDAY The MARX Bros. "GO WEST" Plus-- "Blondie Plays Cupid" POSITIVELY NO INCREASE IN PRICE! 25c Matinee — 35c Evening EXTRA WATKINS HALL . . . ... guest for dinner last night was Barbara Smith. . . . guest Saturday was Baxter Hurn, a student in Park College, Parkville, Mo. DONALD DUCK in "TIMBER"! Crime Doesn't Pay "FORBIDDEN PASSAGE" racket in smuggling aliens alumnae. Mrs. Gray Strong and Margaret Schell supervised the tea. WAGER HALL . . . TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Audene Fausett, Lester Groverman, and Frank Vratil. ... announces the pledging of T. V. Anthony of Leavenworth. JAYHAWKER JUST ONE MORE DAY Today AND WEDNESDAY James Stewart Won 1940's Academy Award for His Outstanding Performance in "The Philadelphia Story." He Even Tops That Performance in--- Together For The First Time! GENE KRUPA The Drummer And His Orchestra Featuring "Jungle Madness" "Hamtramck" "Perfidia" "Call of the Canyon" Color Cartoon, Latest News "Power for Defense" SATURDAY ONLY 'FOUR MOTHERS' 3 Lane Sisters, Jeffrey Lynn SUNDAY CHARLES BOYER MARGARET SULLAVAN "BACK STREET" 3