3 Campus Society Jayhawk Co-op-Prof. and Mrs. A. B. Pepinsky, Barbara Erickson, and Julio Aguilar, Costa Rica, were inner guests Sunday. Tau Kappa Epsilon — New members initiated Saturday were Albert Leslie York, Shannon Lee Howland, Raymond Whearty, and Jack Illner. Ricker Hall—Mrs. Chris Larsen, Belleville, was a weekend guest. Phi Delta Theta—F2/c Bill White. Bonner Springs, who has just returned from duty in the South Pacific, was a guest Sunday. Phi Kappa Psi — George Lincoln and Jim Miles, Liberty, Mo., were weekend guests. Delta Tau Delta — Dinner guests Sunday were Jarden Strond, Mr and Mrs. Robert Lee, Ann Cowan and Jeanne Bodman. Guests at a dinner party for sisters, daughters and fancies of Phi Gamma Delta members Sunday were Gloria Gray, Elaine Wells, Sara Jane Phi Gamma Delta—Dick Costello and Carl Hendrickson, former chapter members, and R. L. Faubian, in Arizona chapter member, were weekend guests. Owens, Tassie Brooks, Pat Penney, Cally Fitzpatrick, Nancy Love, Betty Grant, Jeanne Faubion, Dorothea Louise Thomas, Anna Young, Barbara Barcroft, Jean Cody, Mary Carver, Sheila Stryler, Mary Hanna, Anne Hodgson, Marilyn Nigg, Carolyn Nigg, Mary Louise Dickinson. Alpha Delta Pi—Lily Rose Lyons, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Carolyn Isern, Ellinwood, and Donna Benscheidt, Hutchinson, were guests during the past week. Campus House - Helen Lucas, Kansas City, was a weekend guest. Residents had a picnic Sunday evening. Watkins Hall—Dean Beall, Y3/c. Liberty, Mo.; Paul Adams, Kansas City; and Lois Harder, Corbin hall, dinner guest yesterday. Jessica Engel, Overbrook, was a dinner guest Saturday. Angelita Flores, Kansas City, and Joan Waterstradt, Detroit, Kan., were weekend guests. Miss Mauri Helaa, Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., was an overnight guest Friday. Phi Chi—Winton Wilcox and ames Reed, Kansas City, were Kend guests. Alpha Chi Omega — Ed. Edward Brann. Witcha. It was a guest Friday. Cutler House-Dorothy Knight Kansas City, was a guest Friday night. Locksley Hall—Helen Sotherland and Elizabeth Otken, Kansas City, were weekend guests. Delta Gamma—Dinner guests Sunday night were Gordon Reynolds, Don Jackson, George Darsey, Bob Miller, and W. L. Gibson, Chicago Louise Kintzel and Olivann Shaw, Wichita; and Evelyn McClune, Kansas City. Mo., were weekend guests. Sunday dinner guests were George Lincoln and Jim Miles, Liberty, Mo. Mrs. W.E. Johnston, Mrs. H. V. Summers, Darwin Summers, and Dorothy Oelschlaeger, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Omicron Pi held its annual spring picnic house. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Rinehart, Harriet Jane and Wilfred Rinehart, Lawrence; Dean and Mrs. F. J. Moreau, Lawrence; Mrs. Mather, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gaynor, Kelna Smith, and Mrs. George Long, Kansas City; Mrs. Verda Peryor, Claflin; Mr. and Mrs. George Dunkley, Mr. and Mrs. George Wise, Mrs. J. M. Clevereng, Mrs. F. F. Deem, Mrs. Elda Parsons, Miss Joe Stapleton, Miss Rush Orcutt, Mrs. C. C. Carl, Russell L. Wiley, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Stallard, Perry. Tipperary—Bernelda Larsen, Joan Burch, Courtney Cowgill, Coral Wade, and Jean Stedard, were dinner guests yesterday. Sigma Chi fraternity held its annual sweetheart party Saturday evening at the chapter house with music by De Courtney and his band. Pebble Beach, Delta Gamma, was named the sweetheart of Sigma Chi at the ceremony during intermission. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Quigley,Mr.Woodman Gibson,Miss Barbara Gibson,Dr. and Mrs.L.C. Woodruff,Dick Wagstaff,Mrs.A.J. Ogden,Jerry McHugh,Elizabeth Beach,Shirley Mccinnis,Mazzie Lane,Dottie Stodder,Marge Tibbets, Elizabeth Esterle,Ruby Asbury, Marilyn Erway, Irene Seewell,Sarah Lee Drais,Annie Young,Shirley Otter,Meredith Gear,Mary Lou Sanson,Virginia Urban,Joan Woodward,Virginia Torkelson,Ethel Pearson,Sydney Jerremes,Shirley Oelschleger,Mary Longenecker, "Bill Proctor's Choice," a film sponsored by the School of Pharmacy, will be shown in the pharmacy lecture room at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow. The film is being shown to acquaint the public with the possibilities of a career in pharmacy. Pharmacy to Show Film Slipstick Queen at Washington U. The annual engineers' ball at the University of Washington is the Blue Print ball at which a Slipstick Queen is crowned. Slipstick Queen at Washington U. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 28,1945 Eastwood Given Birthday Party Polly Staples, Margurette Kaaz, J. Ann Ruese, Ruth Prentice, Jean Safell, Edith Darby, Pat Williams, Virginia Winter, and Jody McCrystal The birthday of Prof. Raymond J. Eastwood was celebrated at a party given in his honor by the Chamber Music and Marching society at his studio in Frank Strong hall Thursday evening. Questioned as to his age, Professor Eastwood replied, "This is my first birthday this year." The town of Earth, Texas, was so named by O. H. Reeves, the first postmaster, because "there aren't any trees; all you can see is earth." First Postmaster Names Earth. Tex. Activities Applicants To Be Interviewed Fourteen applications have been received for officers of the Student Union Activities, Eugenia Hepworth, president, has announced. Applicants for president, vicepresident, and secretary-treasurer will be interviewed in the Pine room at 4:30 p.m. today. 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