PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUES., MARCH 11, 1941 Engine Queen--Guess Who Virginia Ford, Chi Omega Jane Veatch, Pi Beta Phi Will Elect One of Six Tomorrow Students in the School of Engineering will have a problem tomorrow that they won't be able to solve with their ever-present slide rules—the problem of choosing a Queen to reign at the annual Hobnail Hop, which will be held Friday night in the Memorial Union ballroom. Pictures of the six candidates for the crown are posted on the bulletin board in Marvin hall. Engineers cannot enter or leave without stepping into the trajectory of six high-calibre smiles. The would-be queens are Jeanne Brock, fine arts sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta; Dollie Newlon, college senior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Jane Veatch, college junior, Pi Beta Phi; Betty Coulson, college senior, Gamma Phi Beta; Virginia Ford, education senior, Chi Omega; and Mary Christianson, college sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega. Dollie Newlon, Kappa Kappa Gamma The election will be held tomorrow from 8:30 to 5 o'clock. Members of the Engineering Council will be in charge at the polls, and will count the ballots. The counting will be "policed" by two members of the engineering faculty, one of whom may be J. J. Jakosky, dean of the School of Engineering. The winner's name will be kept secret until during the dance, when she will be given her queenly sceptre, which—must we say—is a slide rule. Red Blackburn and his orchestra from Kansas City, Mo., will furnish the dance music. The semi-formal dance will last from 9 to 12 p.m., and will be strictly limited to engineering students. Three of the last four queens have been members of Gamma Phi Beta. They were Mary Katherine Dorman in 1937, Roberta Cook in 1938, and Isabelle West in 1939. Cathleen Beyer of Chi Omega, was chosen queen last year. The long arm of the selective servive draft has agan reached into the University faculty. William B. Oliver, assistant instructor in geology, left Friday night for active duty in the coast artillery of the U.S. army University Instructor Leaves for Army Duty Jeanne Brock, Kappa Alpha Theta Betty Coulson, Gamma Phi Beta Mary Christianson, Alpha Chi I.S.A. To Show Coast to Coast Fads How does a Boston belle compare with a California cutie? Does the best-dressed gal in T exas wear the same hat as her cousin in Minnesota? I. S.A. models will interpret their findings on the "Geographic Garb" situation at a style show from 7 to 7:45 p.m. Thursday in the Memorial Union ballroom. Mary Gene Hull, social chairman of the Independent Student Association, is in charge of arrangements. Models will strut to the music o. Clyde Bysom's band. The theme will be "You Walk By." sung by Rex Cowan, regular Bysom vocalist, and Virginia $sell, Watkins hall songstress. All University women, faculty members, and Lawrence women are invited to attend. There will be no admission charge. Clothes characteristic of leading cities, such as patriotic costume for Washington, D.C. and dramatic garb for Hollywood, will be shown. Mt. Oread styles will also be featured. Frances Fitzpatrick, Mary Lou Lohman, Florence Harris, Genevieve Harman, and Alice Hoad. Models for this quick tour of fashions will be Dorothy May, Jean Steele, Evelyn Kamprath, Dorothy Hendrickson, Helen Rymph, Barbara Smith, Potty Riggs, Georgia Mae Landrith, Helen Meyer, Mary DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. Study Makes Sunday Guest Lists Slump ... announces the engagement of Alice Ann Jones, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. J. O. Jones, Lawrence, to Wayland Stephenson, Phi Delt and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stephenson, Lawrence. Stephenson is now a medical student in Kansas City. When you see mid-semesters in the crystal ball, with work piling up and teachers giving you cold stares, you forget how good the show downtown is and tear out for the library. Or so it would seem for the Sunday guest lists this past weekend show a decline. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . There have been going-on, however. On Sunday, Triangle, Phi Gamma Delta, and Delta Tau Delta initiated. Last night at the Theta house a pin was hung. And here and there stu- TAU weekend guest was William County, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests were George Dietrich, Condra Miller, Richmond; Emmett Allen Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; and Joe Brown. . . . initiated the following men Sunday morning: Robert Stewart, Richard Dearing, Harry Holzle, and Arthur Laudel. TRIANGLE . . . ... guests for initiation and the initiation banquet Sunday noon were Prof. A. M. Ockerblad and other alumni. weekend guests, who came for formal initiation Saturday, were Marney Comley, Wichita; Marianna Bantleon, Edwardsville; and Deneise Lemeine, Kansas City, Mo. PI BETA PHI . . . SIGMA KAPPA . . . . . . weekend guest was Joan Selger Kansas City, Kan. . . weekend guest was Joan Seiger, Kansas City, Kan. . . announces the election of the following officers: Mary Frances Sullivan, president; Ida Frances Moyer, vice president; Mary Louise Baker, secretary; Harriet Nettels, treasurer; Dorothy Stannard, corresponding secretary; Virginia Smith, registrar; and Clara Lee Oxley, Triangle editor. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... Mothers' club had a luncheon meeting at the chapter house Monday. Those present were Mrs. O. F. Baumgartner, Mrs. Warren Rogers, Mrs. J. B. Tilson, Mrs. J. M. Bush, and Mrs. Charles Grabsky, Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. I. W. Murfin, Wichita; Mrs. Ray Yarnell, Mrs. Luke Ballard, Mrs. Roy Shoaf, Mrs. Guy Finney, Mrs. Karl Rankin, Topeka; Mrs. R. B. Grimes, Mrs. Robert Morrison, Mrs. Everett McPheeters, Mrs. J. R. Edmonds, Mrs. Leota Godding, Mrs. Robert Zimmerman, Mrs. Philip Buzick, and Mrs. G. W. Steeper, Lawrence; and Mrs. S. H. Haight, Ottawa. ... the first exchange dinner with the Beta Tau chapter at Baker University was given Sunday. Ten men came from Baldwin; next Sunday 10 from the chapter here will visit the Baker chapter. CHI OMEGA . . . PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . . . guests at dinner Sunday were Miss Elizabeth Meguiar and Miss Marie Miller. dinner guests Sunday were Stanford Thomas, El Paso, Texas; W. C. Mathews, Kelsie Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gradinger, and Virgil L. Cartright, all of Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . SIGMA PHI ELISON . . . ... weekend guests were Lester Kappelman, Salina; Gene Haynes, Kansas City, Mo.; and Otto Teichgraeber, Gypsum. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . dinner guests Sunday were George and Frank H. Hodgson, Kansas City, Mo. professional engineering fraternity, Allan Shontz visited in Kansas City, Mo. ... attending the wedding at Iola Sunday of a fraternity brother, Marvin Cox, Kingman, and Phyllis Faust, Alpha Delta Pi, were Dr. and Mrs. E. L. 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