PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1940. Hospital Nurses Attend Lecture Miss Virginia Detlor and Miss Betty Starr, laboratory and x-ray technicians at Watkins Memorial hospital, attended a lecture on x-rays held at the General hospital in Kansas City last night. A representative of the Eastman Kodak company spoke on the subject, "Kilovoltage and Milliamperage as They Apply to X-ray." UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Miss Detlor said the lecture was one in a series given through the courtesy of the Eastman company for x-ray technicians who are preparing for the registration examination of the American Medical Society. The lectures are given in the Jackson County Medical Society room in the new wing of General hospital. (Continued from page two) Societv- inass fraternity, elected Clarence Neal, b'40, new headmaster in a meeting held Feb. 15, at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Other new officers include: Leroy Peterson, b'40, treasurer; Tom Higgins, b'40, scribe; Dan Hopkins, b'40, senior warden; Preston Burtis, b'41, junior warden; Wayne Whelan, b'41, senior guide; James Nelson, c'41, junior guide; Bill Waugh, b'40, chancellor, master of ceremonial festivities. Initiation ceremonies will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at the Eldridge hotel. A dinner and entertainment will accompany the initiation. Future plans call for a professional meeting and dinner to follow the next meeting. Several speakers are Authorized Parties--being contacted to speak to the organization on some of the problems of the business world. Varsity, Memorial Union building. 12 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16 Delta Upsilon, chapter house, 11 2m. Roger Williams Foundation at Baptist church, 8 to 11 p.m. Sphinx Club pledges of Alpha Phi Alpha, at the house, 8:30-12 p.m. Delta Tau Delta, Memorial Union building, 12 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma at chapter house, 12 p.m. Kappa Sigma dinner-dance, chapter house, 7-12. Elizabeth Meguiar. For joint committee of student affairs. --with ALICE FAYE FRED MACMURRAY RICHARD GREENE Mrs. R. B Hanna of Independence, Kans., and Mrs. C. L. Slentz of Great Bend, were guests yesterday at the Chi Omega sorority. Helen Spencer of Russell, was a guest at Miller hall this week. Dinner guests last night at the Kappa Sigma fraternity were: Mrs. F. S. Elliott; Miss Maude Elliott; Patty Ledyard, c'42; and Clarence Chrisman, gr. Pi Lambda Theta, honorary organization for women in education, elected the following new members at its business meeting last night. L. Rose Baldwin, c'40; Louise Bush, c'40; Jo Davis, c'40; Edna Givens, fa'41; Jean Kresie, c'41; Marilynn Konantz, fa'41; Margaret McCarty, c'40; Mary Jane McCoy, c'40; Alys Magill, unc'c; Mary K. Noel, c'40; Irene Nordstrom, ed'41; Maxine Patterson, c'41; Alice Swartz, fa'42; Faith Seeley, e'40 and Joyce Vetter, fa'40. MEN'S CURLEE and GLENSHIRE Pledging services for the new members will be held at 7:30 p.m. February 22, in room 103, Fraser hall. 'Glamour Pants' Friday and Saturday Odds and Ends Sale Choice of the House SUITS $19^{75} (Continued from page one) must have been burning while he was in Topeka. According to Wilson, the irate women toasted the dance manager's fair skin over a rapidly burning fire of invective. Helen Johnson, c'41, a friend of Littlooy's and a new member of the Council, stood by and suffered for the dance manager. Particularly when the women got warmed up and started referring to Littlooy as "glamour pants" and "pretty boy." 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