FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Chairman Elected for New Student Federation Here Letters Sent Out to Othe College in an Effort to Hold Regional Convention Anne Kent, c23, and Charles Hasset, t32, were elected co-chairmen of the local committee of the National Association for Mental Health. The first meeting of the organization last night in the sub-basement of the Union building, Kenneth Meusner, president of the Men's Student Council, met on Friday, fc23 was elected treasure-secretary. COMMITTEES CHOSEN A letter of inquiry was sent out the week to the member colleges in the state to encourage them that the local committees will be able to sponsor a regional convention here of 107 schools, representing the states of New York, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri. Plans for the conference will be presented at the schools of this region is received. It is possible that Ed Murrow, president of the National Student Federation of universities, will attend all-University convention and the local communities is coursing every effort to Following the meeting the co-chairmen made appointments of the working committee heads. They are as follows: Cooper, c31; debate, Keith Morrison, c31; travel program, Newman Jeffery, c31; survey work, James Cooper, c31; survey work, Harry Haugh, c33; hospitality, Elizabeth Aimworth, c33. The various committees will carry out their duties and keep in touch on the campus and will keep in direct touch with the central offices at New York. A meeting of the local committees will be held under the direction of the co-chair- Plan Opposed at Oregon Pennsylvania's Athletic Policy N Practical on West Coast Eugene, Ore., —(N.S.F.A.)—Pennsylvania's athletic policy adopted this week by its new president, Thomas S. Bass, who has played on a professionalist faculty and receive professors' salaries, is an ideal plan, but not practical on the Pacific coast, according to Arnold Bentley, Hall president of Oregon University. Oregon decided two years ago to hire its next coach on the professional plan. He was an assistant executive council, student governing body that it would not be wise to commit himself to, and less he was given a long-term contract. It was also found that with his own hands, he could salaries Oregon could not get a prominent coach unless it met the com- New Fire Truck in Newton “There is too much competition, among core conference schools in the country, that we have to complete professional system practical here,” Hall said. “In the East, where coaches are not so highly paid, #2 teams are more successful and professors and pay them accordingly.” Newton>Rural section near Newton will be protected against fire under the action of trusses of eight nearby structures. The speedy fire truck which will be housed in Newton. The truck will be operated and manned by the Newton fire dept. Want Ads WANT A position? Send a neat convincing application to the desired employer—with this a good picture of you, please. Mail resume to hh.1341 Ohio 3, to distress 117 LOST. Lower part of Waterman's ideal fountain pen, between 12th and Louisiana and Watson Library. Name on barrel, 'Bertie Conley'. Phone 888—133 FOR RENT. Excellent location for location member, being 1313 W. Campus Drive, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Occupancy upon either a short or long term lease. 146 McCurty building — 116 McCurty building SINGLE AND double room for rent in private home, nicely furnished, very reasonable. 912 Tenn. Phone 1865. KEYS for trunks, automobiles and locks. Fine locker padlocks. Shearcs, skates and knives sharpened. Trewery & Wutter. 623 Vernon. —120 DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON. Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 195 Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812 7/ Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kai. The Sigma Nu fraternity will enter with its annual HI-Rickey dance fundraiser, "Dance with Dice," at Wiedemann's followed by dancing at the house. Chaperson will be Mrs. L. C. Kramer, and Mrs. E. K. Kramer and Mrs. Edith S. Miller Music will be furnished by Hubel Els Sigma Nu Entertains With Hi-Rickity Party Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity will entertain this evening with a skating party at the Wip Wam ramp from 10 to 12 p.m. they will be Dr. and Mrs Sam Braden. Skating Party Given By Alpha Kappa Lambda The Delta SigmaGamma fraternity will entertain with its annual Paddle Course, which includes music will be, Mrs. L. W. Silbrill, Mrs. Carolyn Barnes, Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, and Mrs. Eva Oaken. Hub Else and his will furnish music for the dancing. Delta Sigma Lambda Gives Paddle Party Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pledges Give Party The Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledgees are in charge of a formal party to be given at the house. The party will be given at the house with Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, M.c. H. C. Smith acting as chaperons. Aile Simmons and his orchestra will furnish the Sigma Chi's Will Entertain With Party in Hodes Invitations have been issued to the annual Sigma Chi mask party, which will take place March 20. According to the invitations the party will be in association with Supervision of wear. Each guest is requested to wear a special costume. Many Attend Co-ed Hop in Union Building A large group of University women attended the Co-Ed Hop held yesterday afternoon at the Union building. Entrance was via a large stone bridge. Music for the dancing was furnished by Bill Pennell's orchestra. The party was sponsored by the Co-Ed board, being the second all-time member. The board has given this year. Hostesses were Co-ed club board members, W. Y. C. A cabinet, and W. S. G. A. councillor. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Alive Amyne Evans to David O'Connor, Lobo, Kan. Mr. Gould formerly attended the University, taking a short Evans-Gould Wedding University Club Will Give Musical Tea The members of the University club will give a musical tea Sunday after graduation; Mr. Arthur Owens, M.e. E.K. Baldwin and Mr. William Offeer, and Mr. William Pilchip Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Pipe museum last night were juju! Jaunta Mooke, Monroe, and Gavin. Constance, Cutter, France, Everheart, Alisteen Stube, and Mr. and Mrs. Drew Virginia Evans, Virginia Berryman, Evelyn Walkins, Luke Gabel, Gern Snyder, Martha Mae Baugh, Virginia Cunningham City last night to attend the opera. Misses Kate and May Riggs will attend the opera in Kansas City this evening. Dinner guests at the Alpha Teal Tau Conference on Friday, November 23. Newcomer, Frances Cone, Betty Jane Martin, Ruth Miller, Marian Galbraith, Ibello Moses, Martha Neves, and Uma Janie Shealh, of Hutchinson, and Dorothy Black, of Liberty, Mo, will be guests at the Pi Beta Phi house this week-end. Kappa Sigma fraternity announce the pledging of Leo Sample, of Lawrence Mrs. J. C. Hart, of Lakin, is the guest of her daughter, Tielmah Hart, at the Chi Omega house. Dinner guests of Phi Beta Pi las evening were Emil Jonach, Kansas City Mo., Husten Florchere, Topeka, and Dr Ernest M. Moore, of Lawrence. Prof. and M., A. J. M. entertained [courteen guests at dinner last evening] The guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. O'Leary, and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, Miss May Margaret Lyman, and Bruno Badke Dorothy, Sayre, Florence Campbell, Mary Wolf, and Elise Schermhorn were dinner guests last night at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Mrs. John M. Price, Pricehouses, Mrs. Muriel David, Washington, D.C. and Valorie Lyndon, of Kappa Kappa College, at the Pit Bet Pi house house today. Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley motuated to Kansas City last night for the opera. They will attend the opera again this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farrier, Lawrence were dinner guests of Prof. and Mrs. Leonard Axe last night. Mr. and Mrs. Farrier will leave soon for Chicago. Alpha Chi Omega entertained faculty dinner guests at the chapter house last night. The guests were: Miss Margaret Lynn and Mrs. Alice Morierrie. Hamilton, N. Y.—(NSEFA) -Examination books with brilliant colored covers greeted students at Colgate University, where the examination period started today. The innovation was fostered by H. M. Lake, professor of applied psychology, after a visit to the startling colors took the student's mind off the impending test and thus assured better results. Some of the covers of deep blue, red and orange. Colored Quiz Books Effective Tillier Lenses Accurate to the Very Edge PINK GOLD WHITE GOLD FRAMES Located in Hotel Eldridae Course in Girl Reserve Work Offered by Y.W. Optometrist KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators SPRING JEWELRY Opened to Women Students Who Plan to Teach School A training course in girl reserve A team been arranged to CA. for admission graduate women who expect to teach in junior or senior high schools next year. The course is taught at University of Cornwall. Those women wishing to enroll should obtain registration blanks from room 107 Prism hall or at the W.Y.C.A. office of the National Commission for Miss Flowerer Warmer, of the Topka Y.W.C.A. girl reserve department, will give help in planning the portion of courses offered by the branch handscrafts, hobbies, poetry, camping, courses for supplies and many other branches of girl reserve work. Miss Flowerer Warmer is a member of the National Commission for girl reserve work will open the training course Friday evening, The Saturday morning sessions and half of the afternoon meeting will be under the supervision of Miss Florence McCormick, a state girl reserve executive, who will give help on how to organize and administer the junior and senior high schools. TEACHERS—If you want a good position, do yourself justice by ordering Hixon photographs—Adv. Strange Postcard Sent to Lane From Russia "United States of America State Kansas in Topeka State University Sir Professor Henry Higgins Lane, Ph.D. Such was the address on a postcard received by Doctor H. H. Lane, of the zoology department a few days ago. The card was from Russia and the content "I demand you see me copy of your book, "Lane, Animal Biology, 384 HI-volume volume. I register your book (Mones to send impossibility very difficult). Advertiser will receive the book and faculty of the Higher School of Medicine at Guanacaste, Package to be delivered by you. (Signed) "Alexis Dmitriew U.S.S.R. Nova Trunoja Dept. Presidency" This medical school is in one of the southern provinces of Russia and the postage required for sending was 20 kopels. The card had two addresses, the first in Russian written in Russian, the second in English in English using Roman characters. Doctor Lane said he intended to write to the publishers of his book and inquiries. He also wrote a biography, writer. The card had been missed to Acktien in spite of its unreal address. Campus Comment Each of the three judges at the election had to think thought that he should cast his vote for the negative so that would get at least one pass. ABE WOLFSON Money Loaned on Valuables Jewelry and Watches; Guns and Revolvers 637 Mass. Phone 675 The New Lingerie The Very Newest in Lingerie, of 100% Thread Silk Crepe. Dance Sets, Step-ins, Gowns, Slips. 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