FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS K.U. Graduate On Endowment Office Staff Another former student of the University has joined the staff of his alma mater. Lyle O. Armel, '20, has returned to the campus with a position on the staff of the Endowment Association. During Armel's 20 year absence from the University he has been active in the promotion and public relations fields. He was formerly director of development for Washburn college and after the depression he LYLE O. ARMEI helped form the citizens unemployment committee which administered the first relief program in Topeka. Later he became executive of the organization. He was also selected as Shawnee county's Relief Administrator in 1933. Mr. Armel served in transport duty in the World War and now holds a lieutenant's commission. During the past three months he worked with Harry W. Colmery in organizing the veterans' section in the Willkie campaign. Begin Series Of Dinners With Prof. Allen A. Crafton presiding as toastmaster, the first of the new series of informal dinners held by the School of Engineering brought 245 students and faculty members of the School of Engineering to the ballroom of the Memorial Union building Tuesday nith. Claude P. Parsons, vice-president of the Halliburton Oil Valve cementing Company of Duncan, Okla., discussed "Spectacular Oil Field Fires" and showed movies of outstanding fires and a color film demonstrating the method of oil well cementing. F. L. Brown, professor of applied mechanics, gave a short resume of the achievements of alumni from the School of Engineering. He emphasized the Who's Who rating of the school which ranks twentieth in the nation's 300 engineering schools. Musical entertainment was provided by the modern choir of 20 voices. Billie Doris Jarboe presented a short tap-dancing skit and Arlene Bueker presented an acrobatic balancing act. Jack Cadden accompanied the latter two performers. Cannon Kane concluded the banquet by leading the group in the Engineer's yell. Hay Attends Prof. Earl D. Hay is attending a committee meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers this afternoon in Kansas City. Hay will aid in making preparations for the semi-annual meeting of the A.S.M.E. next spring. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY (continued from page two) Cooper, Charles Todd, Charles Haus, Ralph Adams, Theodore Young, James Meredith, Bob Sullivan, Lyle Eggleston, John Conard, Ed Harmon, Quentin Keller, Grover Keller. CORBIN HALL . . . dinner guests Wednesday night were Comora MacGregor, June Hammett, Bertha Ewing, Caroline Collins, and Kenneth Beck and Yale Wells of Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . dinner guests Thursday were Mrs. C. B. Dodge, Salina; L. C. Gray, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stevenson, Salina; and Bob Stevenson. SIGMA KAPPA . . . . . . guests yesterday were Jean and Jane Jones. ___ SIGMA KAPPA . . . ALPHA CHI . . . ALPHA CHI . . . .. dinner guest Wednesday was Mrs. Liemert of Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests Thursday were Don Mosser and Pete Robins. A. O. PI . . . . . . guest Thursday was Jane Stanton of Kansas City, Mo. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . . . . guests at dinner last night were Helen Edmonds, Alice Joff, and Mrs. Leora Adams. announces the pledging of Ray Callow of Pittsburg. DELTA CHI . . . ARROW SHIRTS Phone 251 Sold at---ties do things for you. Nothing succeeds like Sussex CAMPUS BIGWIGS who corral most of the extra-curricular honors without half trying, are usually the guys that are pretty well dressed. It's a cinch they're Arrow addicts. Arrow shirts and Take that new Arrow Sussex shirt with widespread collar—a hand-somer shirt was never designed for $2. It's a honey! See it today in the new candy stripes . . . 5 different colors-with ties ($1.) and handkerchiefs (35c) to aid and abet it. ARROW SHIRTS ARROW SHIRTS SOLD BY UNIVERSITY MEN at--meeting of the Grand Council of National Collegiate Players held this weekend is Allen Crafton, professor of speech. He is vicepresident of the organization. OFFICER AT THE . . . PHI PSI . . . ... dinner guests last night were Jean Brown, Virginia Elliot, and Ann Jones. A. D. PI . . . . . pledges entertained the pledge class of Sigma Chi with an hour dance Tuesday night. MILLER HALL . . . . . . dinner guest last night was Mrs. Stanley Ginn, section director of Mortar Board. JAYHAWKER Today AND SATURDAY You've Seen Hundreds of Pictures but Have You Ever See--- A Sleeper It's the sort that has a title that doesn't mean a thing, a cast that in your opinion isn't so important. But it does something to you and you go out of the theatre raving about it and here is that picture. SALUTE TO FUN! - Hat-waving news! 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