WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1933 7 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREN ك Starting Work on the Norris Dam Alphi Xi Delta announces the pledging of Louise Beck and Josephine Clayton of Kansas City, Kan.; Christine Hampshire of Cincinnati; Mary Center; Marie Gustafson and Elizabeth Humphrey, of Abilene; Ruth Carpenter, Tulsa, Okla.; Lorie Lyle, Daryl Browning; Marion, Ill.; Mae Joyce Pantle, Penns, and Mary Stanley, Awatimocite. Hill Society Workmen at Cove Creek, Tennessee, preparing a shaft site for the first construction of Dyrmite as construction commenced on the dunstone dam. The project will be built under the dam's direction. The project, located on the Clonch river 80 miles above the point where the ancient Jamaica the Clonch river, will be joined to the Wilhelm dam at Mount Joyce. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Mary Luce Matthews, of Fredonia, to Lloyd Mains, who is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. The engagement was announced at the preferential dinner Sunday evening. (Continued from page 1) Dean's Honor Roll Contains 199 Names *Richard Keth Kerr*, Lincoln, Kan.; *Virginia A*, Lapham, Minnesota *Katherine*, Mackenzie; *Katherine A*, Mangsdorf, St. Joseph *Moju J, L Markham, Params;* *Cornelia Mitchell, Cherryvale; Gunnar Gcelia* *Chapman, Kedn* *Niemann* The Junior List *Fred J. Parkes, Macksville; *Harole Ploetz, Manhattan; *Virginia Ridge Canton, Ohio; *Lois Elsa Scoggins Plutzet, Manhattan; *Virginia Laurence, laurence; *Laura Rue, Smith, Poole; *Dale Ville, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; *Olivia Toronto; *George Henry Zentil, San Paulo.* Wallsace M. Anderson, Iola; *Iuth* Elizabeth Blau *urlington*, *Iouth* *William* the *brown*, *Brake*, *Achison* **"William** B. Brake, **"Lydia** A. Broker and **"Maurice S** *John* ***Musetta Hazel Brown*, ***Ruth Burch*,** ***Jennifer Wiese*, **Georgina Ehrhardt*,** **Elizabeth Hushaw*, **Frances Carol* **Linda Lawson*, **Alicia Lawson*,** **Frank C. Mellone*,** **R. Penne*, **Lawrence Sterling,** **Susan Schoenfelder*,** ***Emma Julia Wagner*, all of Law *Sarah D. Burges, Larned; Raymond Will Burnett, St Joseph, McOgle; Chiles C. Coleman, Junction City; Keal Caldwell Dunn, Arkansas City *Donna Lee Dwurdoo, *Fred Wilson Jeans, TM. Davenport Meltem, ***Virgin Rufi,*** **Edwin Lee Sharpe,** and **Sherwood,** Sherwood, of **Kansas City. Mo.** ***Paul H. Elemann, Columbus. Miriam Elliott, and Larry Langdorf, of Topeke; **James Eldon Fields, and** **Veda M. Moore of Phomurum.** ¥ Verna May Hardin, Oswego ¥ Keith Johnson, Eureka ¥ Keith Johnson, Ousek ¥ Olivev Carl Johnson, Ouseg City; Thomas M Johnson, Hutchinson; W. 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