21, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE FEBRUARY 21.1946 --much creditountedcaseofcombinedandtheschoolof College ek are: partial uses bes- service course, oblment dered; or used for credit by ent to action m all ation at lose re- gar- persons and the g new t been re con- way. --after serving in the army three years. The wedding will take place in July. SOCIALLY SPEAKING Catherine Osgood, Society Editor With spring in the air, a full moon, and the Jay Jane Vice-Versa dance Saturday night, the weekend promises to be a gala affair. If you are still a stranger on the campus or feel a little bashful, just visit the date bureau in the Union lounge and that cute little co-ed will be at your door Saturday night. Vice-Versa Dance Saturday The traditional Jay Jane Vice-Versa dance will be given 9 to 12 midnight, Saturday, in the Military Science building. Party in Westminister hall A get-acquainted party Presbyterian students will be given from 8 to 10 p.m., in Westminster hall, 1221 Oread street. D. U. Pledge Seven Delta Upson has announced the pledging of Robert, Lee, and Jack Veatch. Hutchinson; Lee Hoopes. Winfield; Richard Ferrin. Reginald Cook, and Robert Earle, Beloit. Sigma Kappa Elects Newly elected officers of Sigma Kappa are Betty Jeanne Whitney, president; Mavis Lukert, first vicepresident; Betty Wahlstedt, second vice-president; Marian Thomson, recording secretary; Caroline Morriss, house president; Helen Todd, corresponding secretary; Martha Hogan, registrar; and Joannette Perkings, historian and librarian. Pi K. A. Announces Pledging Pi Kappa Alpha has announced the pledging of Gene Smith, Longview, Wash.; Carl Thompson, Gilman City, Mo.; Walter Curtis, Parkville, Mo.; John Newman, Hutchinson; Ray Boardman, Lawrence. Kanna Phi Meets Friday Peace will be the topic of the pane discussion at the Kappa Phi meet the first day of the school, the First Methodist church, June Peterson, Elizabeth Templin, Alice Wells, and Josephine Barney, will participate in the discussion. Hostesses will be Christine Mann, Elizabeth Mallonee, Anna Lou Me- Allester, Juliane Means, Jane Moe- Mary Monroe, and Marjorie Morrow. Devotionalals will be led by Arleene Nickels and Mary Vansant. D. G.'s Pledge Betty Boling Delta Gamma has announced the pledging of Betty Ann Boling Leavenworth. Peiffer-Simpson to Wed Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Simpson, Washington, Iowa have announced the engagement of their daughter, E. Paul Peifer, Washington Iowa. Miss Simpson, a graduate of Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., is a junior in the School of Fine Arts. Peiffer recently received a discharge Announcing The Opening of Our New Shoe Repair Shop ★ While You Wait ★ Expert Workmanship ★ Reasonable Prices. Royal College Shop 837-39 Mass. St. Employees Will Get Vacation Credit Sleeny Hollow Elects They probably can't take the day off on Washington's birthday, but civil service employees of the University will get one day's vacation credit for the future, said Raymond Nichols, University executive secretary, today. Under civil service regulations, Friday, February 22, is a holiday, but the necessity for keeping all University offices open will hold almost everyone on the job. He mentioned that only a few departments might be able to cut down to skeleton strength for the day. Recently elected officers of Sleepy Hollow hall are Bette Forbes, president; Doris Brown, vice-president; Mary Peterson, secretary; Marian Graham, treasurer; Barbara Hargis, social chairman; and Josephine Hurtig, song leader. Delta Tau Pledges Elect Newly elected officers of the Delta Tau Dale dplege class are Alan Smith, president; and Gene Pope, vice-president. Stodder-di Zeriga Engaged Pi Beta Phi has announced the engagement of Dorthea Stodder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Stodder, Wichita, to Mr. A. di Zeriga, V. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. di Zeriga, IV. Middleburg, Va. The announcement was made by Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, who received a gardenia corsage. Chocolates were passed and Miss Stodder, a fine arts junior, received a corsage of orchids. Her assistants, Jane Gillespie and Ann Newcomer, received gardenia corsages. Di Zeriga, recently discharged from the army, is enrolled at the Polytechnical Institute, Blackburg, Va. He formerly attended the University of Virginia where he was a member of Kappa Alpha. S.A.F. Pledge Class Elects Sig Alnh's Have Guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Schaefer were luncheon guests Saturday of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Miss Linah Swaney, Minneapolis, was a Sunday dinner guest. Newly elected officers of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class are Albert Welch, president; James Tuthill, secretary-treasurer; and Rayburn Ocberg, mergane-at-arms. D. G. Pledge Class Entertains Guests at the Delta Gamma "Crazy House" pledge party Saturday were Robert Landon, Charles Kelley, William Meyer, Thomas Pryor, Keith Wilson, Richard Marsh, Paul O'Brien, William Degen, Harold Benitz, Robert Gilmore, Russell Halverson, Michael Rake, and Reginald Cook. War With Russia In 10-15 Years. Women Predict New York. (UP)—Five out of six American women believe that the United States will go to war against Russia within the next 10 to 15 years, a national opinion poll conducted by the Woman's Home Companion indicated today. The magazine asserted that the poll represented the opinion of women in 3,600,000 homes throughout the nation. Only three questions were asked. The first was: "Now that the war has been over for several months, do you feel that we are on the road to permanent peace?" Eighteen per cent of those questioned responded "yes," and 82 per cent said "no," the magazine reported. In answer to the question, "If not, how long do you think world peace can be maintained?" The magazine reported 42 per cent of the women said 10 years. Only 4 per cent said 50 years. The magazine's final question was: "If you feel that we will be going to war again, against whom will we fight?" It reported that 85 per cent of the women answered Russia, or Russia and other countries; 4 per cent said Germany; 3 per cent said civil war between Negroes and Whites; 2 per cent said the Asiatics; and 6 per cent named miscellaneous countries or combinations of countries. Sigma Nu Guests Dr. and Mrs. Charles Boyle, Ben- lington, were Saturday guests of Sigma Nu. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. Web Holloway, Kansas City. Peterson Pledges Phi Beta Phi Beta Pi has announced the pledging of Jack Peterson, Hutchinson. Alpha Chi Entertains Guests Sunday dinner guests of Alpha Chi Omega were Miss Lucille Williams, and Miss Martha Neur, Kansas City, Mo.; Richmond McCluer, Fulton, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steeper, Lawrence; Bob Edwards, Alliance, Ohio; and Max Howard, Business senior. Tipperary Entertains Sunday dinner guests of Tipperary hall were Louise Alderman, Kansas City; Mrs. Minnie Ogg and Phyllis Ogg, Lawrence; William Brim and Rolland Guysler, Manhattan; and Bailey Chaney. A rose by any other name.. would smell as sweet, Shakespeare said. Maybe roses are all alike but—there is a difference in gasolene, and the name is your only protection. Koolmotor gasolene is produced in the world's most modern refineries...its quality guarded from oil field to the pump of your neighborly dealer. Look for the big black and white sign today—ask for KOOLMOTOR, FRITZ CO. 14 EAST EIGHTH PHONE 4 It's the Gypsy in Me,' Says Lady Whose Hobby Is Traveling A small, dark-eyed woman with a gypsy heart and a hobby-job is Miss Marjorie Whitney, associate professor of design. When Miss Whitney wants to relax from her work, she simply takes up a new phase of it. This year her extracurricular activity is sculpture. Besides her favorite pastime of re-decorating rooms, she does book-binding, weaving, woodcarving, and metalcraft. "If traveling can be called a hobby, that is mine. Mrs. Riggs's work has made Europe only once, but I've been all over the United States. And I can't call any place my favorite—I like them all." Miss Whitney was a student instructor during her senior year at the University, and has taught here ever since. She is now director of the design department. Her summer in Europe in 1938 was spent studying, most of the time in Sweden. She also has taken special work in Boston, San Francisco, the California School of Arts and Crafts of the University of California, and at the University of Kansas where she received the bachelor's degree. "At some time or other I have taught every course in the curriculum," she laughs. Gugler-Ruhlen Married Miss Whitney decorated the sunroom in Watkins hospital with murals. Besides similar projects which she has handled for other hospitals and schools, her life's "play" has included writing a bookbinding manual and illustrating two children's books. Miss Lylas Ruhlen, daughter of Rev, and Mrs. C. L. Ruhlen, Florence, and Mr. Wayne Gugler, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gugler, Abilene, were married at 8 p.m., Feb. 7, in Watkins hall. The ceremony was performed by the bride's father. Carole Ruhlen was maid of honor for her sister and Suzanna Logsdon was bridesmaid. Merle Gugler acted as best man for his brother. A reception was held at the hall after the ceremony. 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