3 Saturday Parties Successful In Spite of Rain Over Weekend In spite of drenching rains in Lawrence over the weekend, students report that parties held Saturday were nevertheless successful. The Nu Sigma Nu picnic, planned for Saturday night was converted into an indoor meal and dance. The I.S.A. held its spring party in the lounge of the Memorial Union building, also Saturday night. Students who participated on the program of the A.A.U.W. Fun Fest at the Community building Saturday were Nancy Cook, College junior, who filled the role of "Madame Zamba," fortune teller, and Ruth Russell. Fine Arts senior, who was a featured singer on the floor show. E. C. Quigley acted as master of ceremonies, and Prof. Allen Crafton sang the late President Roosevelt's favorite song, "Home on the Range." Game room activities began at 8, while dancing in the ballroom to the music of the Liberty Memorial High school dance band was from 8:30 to 10. Floor show acts of fancy roll- skating and tumbling, were presented by two Liberty Memorial High school groups at 10 o'clock. Wright Place — Virginia Bailey Wichita, was a weekend guest. Westminster Place — Weekend guests were Miss Katherine Stall, Kansas City, Mo., and Carolyn Southall, Kansas City, Mo. Campus Society Locksley Hall — Shirley Fulton, Topeka, and Victor Hogg, Battenfeld were dinner guests Sunday. Delta Gamma—Dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Safford, Augusta; Mrs. Grace M. Dungan, Lawrence; Mrs. W. L. Beach, Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Josephine Brett and Miss Dixie Brett, Los Angeles; and Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Marks, Valley Falls. S1 C / Henry Lownstein, Helen Lowenstein, a former chapter member, and Harriet Witman, all of Kansas City, Mo., were afternoon guests. Delta Upson has announced the judging of Robert L. Lasnier, Concordia, a student in the School of Fine Arts under the returned vet-ons' program. J. Kenneth Higdon, former chapter member now stationed at the Olathe naval air station, visited friends on the campus this weekend. Watkins Hall — Friday dinner guests were Kenneth Dreece, Larned; Pvt. Bob Stewart, Manhattan; and Keith Bradley, Carruth. Elizabeth Kindige, Phyllis Metzel and Mrs. Clarence Miller, Jr., Lawrence, were Sunday dinner guests. Foster Hall—Pfc. Joe Spivey, Winter General hospital, Topeka, and Miss Margaret West, Topeka, were Sunday guests. Harmon co-op—Bob Carey, Lowell Anderson, Joe Vunetch, Neal Heidrich, and Gladden Haskell, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and Gwen Goodrich, Chicago, were Sunday dinner guests. Sunday dinner guests were Tom Conroy; Kirk Scott; Jim Conard; Bill French, Oklahoma A. & M. Stillwater; Jean Kittle, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mr. J. W. Sanderson, Lawrence. Pi Beta Phi—Weekend guests were Mrs. Earl G. Lay, Wichita, and Miss Mildred Lane, Kansas City, Mo. Phi Chi—James Reed and Ronald Wilbur, Kansas City, Kan., were weekend guests. Alpha Delta Pi — Dinner guests Thursday night were Sgt. George Francis West and Mrs. West; Mrs. Lawrence McLean; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shryock, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. J. Hollabaugh, Wichita; and Mrs. L. S. Smith, Miami, Okla. Mrs. E. B. Sartori, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dorothy Bowersock, former chapter member who is now a cadet nurse in training at Bell Memorial hospital, were weekend guests. Friday dinner guest was Cadet John Collier, RAF pilot who has returned from England and is now attending the British Flying school in Miami, Okla. Mrs. Frank Ableson, Santa Monica, Calif., was a dinner guest yesterday. Officers who will be installed tomorrow night are: Jean Kaufmann, president; Lucile Land, vice-president; Eloise Crandall, recording-secretary; Marjorie Shryock, corresponding secretary; Frances Sartori, treasurer; Joan Schindling, guard; Mary Dickinson, chaplain; Sue Logsdon, historian; Marian Howell, reporter; Mary Hardman, representative-at-large; Teresa June Norton, scholarship chairman; Beverly Robertson, rush chairman; Martha McLean, social chairman; Betty June Bacon, activities chairman; Dolores Custer, house manager; and Peggy Sue Biggs, librarian. Phi Gamma Delta—Former chapter members Vic Costello and S1/C James Richey were weekend guests Cpl. Sam Alexander, former chapter member now stationed at Fu Benning, Ga., was a guest Friday. Phi Beta Pi—Lt. jg) Plez Miller former student, was a weekend guest. Mrs. Anna Donahoe, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. George Weston, and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Yoder were dinner guests yesterday. Alpha Chi Omega—Sunday dinner, guests were Lt. jg) Sherman Olsen, Fargo, N.D., and Miss Marjorie Woodman, Overland Park. Delta Tau Delta—Mrs. Marcia Fleagle, Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest yesterday. Corbin Hall—Mrs. H. M. Clark, Horton, and Miss Ezerta Wolfe, Meade, were house guests last week Don Randolph, Kansas City, Mo, and A/C Richard Cory, Eudora, were guests Sunday afternoon. Sigma Chi—Mrs. Comora Nash, Medicine Lodge, was a dinner guest yesterday. Bill Weiser has been elected social chairman. Frankie Holland Pins To Arthur Woodman Announcement has been made by Alpha Chi Omega of the pinning of Frankie Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. H. Holland, Lake Quivera, Kansas City, and Arthur Woodman, apprentice seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woodman, Overland Park. Chocolates were passed at the ceremony which took place at the chapter house yesterday. Miss Holland is a freshman in the College. Woodman is a member of the V-12 program at Washburn University, Topeka, and is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Senior and graduate women students of the University will be requests of the Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women at a tea Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at Watkins hall, Mrs. F. P. O'Brien, president has announced. After the pinning members of the Phi Delta Theta chapter at Washburn were guests of the Alpha Chi chapter. Miss Holland wore an orchid corsage. Alice Ackerman and Nancy Parshall, who assisted, received pinkarnation and verwala corsages. Mrs. Golden Bramm, housemother, wore gardenias. A.A.U.W. to Fete Women Students The hostess committee for the tea is headed by Mrs. E. C. Quigley, Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Mrs. C. E. Friend, Mrs. Evelyn S. Claassen, Mrs. Charles Radcliffe, Mrs. D. H. Little, and Mrs. Wade Green. They will be assisted by Mrs. Hugh A. Bruner, Mrs. Thomas Castonguy, Mrs. Waldemar Geltch, Mrs. Robert Harrison, Mrs. L. D. Havenhill, Miss Edna Hill, Mrs. Irving Hill, Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mrs. Robert F. Kahn, Mrs. James T. Keper, Mrs. H. H. Lane, Mrs. A. B. Leonard, Mrs. John McAllister, Mrs. Robert N. Manning, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Miss Beulah Morrison, Mrs. D. L. Patterson, Mrs. Norman Plummer, Mrs. George R. Reinhart, Mrs. E. L. Snodgress, Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, and Mrs. C. H. Thomas. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Norma Whitaker and Ann Newcomer were Sunday dinner guests. Phi Delta Theta—Ens. T. V. Miller, former chapter member, was a guest over the weekend. Phi Kappa Psi — S2/c Edmund Emory, Ens. Dwight Horner, Lt. Scott Parsons, Duke Montgomery, and Herb Etling were weekend guests. Campus House Mrs.O. O.Wiley and daughter June, Tonganoxie were weekend guests. Hillierest — Carolyn Sue Drew, Leavenworth. was a weekend guest. Delta Sigma Theta—Alice Monroe, Topeka regional director, was a guest Saturday. Sigma Kappa — Kathryn Nelson, Wichita; Shirley Pinegar, Garden City; and Margaret Hogan, Kansas City; Mo., were weekend guests. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 16, 1945 Battenfeld Hall—Lawrence Litwir Phone 911 Jolliffe Announces Hahn Engagement Jolliffe hall has announced the engagement of Joyce Lee Hahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hahn, Norwich, and A/S Warren R. Seeber, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Seeber, Eudora. Chocolates were passed and the announcement made by Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, Jolliffe housemother, yesterday. Carol Wineinger assisted Miss Hahn. Music Group Initiated Four New Members At Banquet Friday Student Jewelry Store for 40 Years Four seniors in the School of Fine Arts were initiated into Pi Kappa Lambda after the annual banquet at the Hearth Friday night. Ellen Wagenfield, Margaret Kay, Hope Crittenden Miller, and Helen Pierson, who was initiated in absentia, were the newly elected members, E. T. Gaston, former president of the society announced today. Mr. Gaston was speaker at the banquet and gave a talk on "Musical Therapy." After the initiation services the group had a business meeting for election of officers. Ruth Orcutt was elected president, Mabel Barnhart, vice-president, and Raymond Stuhl, secretary-treasurer. Miss Habn is a senior in the School of Business, and is a member of Phi Chi Theta, national professional business fraternity, and Phi Lambda Theta, national education fraternity. A/ S Seeber is a senior in the School of Engineering and Architecture. Jeannette Cass; Stough was in charge of the banquet, and Winifred Hill Gallup arranged for the decorations. The fraternity is considered the Phi Beta Kappa of musicians and an invitation to become a member is the highest honor given to students in the School of Fine Arts, Mr. Gaston said. There are about 30 members in the organization, the majority of whom are faculty members. Gustafson The College Jeweler Eugene Bernard, Eugene Johnson, (continued to page four) 911 Mass. St. has left for the army. 20 Faculty Members Attend Meeting Twenty members of the University staff attended the 77th annual meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science at Manhattan, Saturday. Those who attended the meeting are Harry H. Sisler, Frank Jirk, Prof. George Stratton, Dean Ray Q. Brewer, Calvin A. VanderWerf, Prof. Arthur W. Davidson, E. S. Riggs, Claude W. Hibbard; curator; Prof. Walter H. Schoewe, Bert A. Nash, Prof. E. R. Hall, Donald F. Hoffmeister, Henry W. Setzer Prof. Homer B. Latimer, Prof. W. J. Baumgartner, M. Maldonado-Koerdell, Dean Paul B. Lawson, Prof. Robert Taft, Dorothea S. Franzen, and Prof. Raymond H. Wheeler. The purpose of the academy meetings is to discuss achievements made in science in various fields. (continued from page one) ONE HUNDRED---and a group from her drama commission presented a choral reading. "The Times Demand" written especially for stay-at-home conventions by Lucy Shoulte, was presented. Rosalie Erwin, College sophomore, lead the worship service. Frances Janes, College junior, and Fronzena Jackson, College junior, were co- chairman of the convention. Lonnie Kelley, College senior, presided over the business session. Louise Cochran, College junior, was in charge of registration. Eileen O'Connor, Fine Arts freshman, arranged decorations for the dinner of the University Club Room. Marjorie Free, College junior, led the game period. TRUMAN--- (continued from page one) War Criminals to Be Punished But he asserted his determination to "punish the war criminals even though we must pursue them to the ends of the earth." Mr. Truman declared there would be no change in America's war leadership. He said he wanted the "entire world to know that this direction must and would remain unchanged and unhampered." IT COST A PRETTY PENNY IT'S WORTH THE BEST CARE Independent Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vt. Phone 432