lifetime Finder g. phone —112 for part of afternoe one K. Y. —113 3 Campus to Have Quiet Weekend In Spite of Spring-Like Conditions With the weatherman promising one of the first weekends of spring, only one party, the Engineers' Hobnail Hop, has been planned on the campus this weekend. The dance will be held from 9 until 12 p.m. in the Military Science building. The nickelodeon facilities of the Last Resort in the basement of the Memorial Union building will be available to students from 7 until 12 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights, Eugenia Hepworth, president of Student Union activities, has announced Campus Society Two sororities, Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Chi Omega, will climax a week of initiation preliminaries with services Saturday. Sigma Kappa held its initiation ceremony last Saturday, and Pi Beta Phi, Chi Omega, and Kappa Kappa Gamma have announced March 24 as the date of their inititions. Jayhawk Co-op-Dora A. Brown and Delores Sulzman, Miller, were dinner guests yesterday. Cearruth Hall-Officers this semester are: president, Cecil Hudson; vice-president, Earl Barney; secretary, Robert Tucker; social chairman, Keith Bradley; scholarship chairman, Cecil Hudson; intramural manager, Roben Craford; publicity chairman, George Johnson; freshman counselor, Edmond Marks; sergeant-at- arms and inter-hall council representative, William Graham; upper-classman representatives to forum, Robert Tucker and Kenneth Johnson; and underclassman representative to forum, Keith Bradley. Delta Tau Delta-Billie Hamilton and Mable Baker were dinner guests yesterday. Allen Chapman, former chapter member, has returned to school this semester. Sigma Chi — Arthur Hoffman, Wichita, was a guest yesterday. Authorized Parties Saturday, March 17 Engineers' dance, Military Science building, 9 to 12 p.m. (closed date) Phi Beta Pi—Willard Howland Battenfeld, was a dinner guest yesterday. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Luncheon guests yesterday were Mrs. H. H Hayden, Mrs. M. F. Sewell, Mrs. A. R. Krehbiel, and Mrs. Eugene Ferguson. Miller Hall — Capt, Charles Shull was a dinner guest yesterday. Sigma Kappa—Dinner guest yesterday were Martha Petersen and Mary Louis Davis. Kappa Alpha Theta—Mrs. W. B. Roberts, of Kansas City, was a dinner guest yesterday. Jolliffe Hall — Wednesday dinner guests were Ruth Risner, Anna Mae Johnston, Dan Watson, and Walter Andros. Sara Jane Scott was a dinner guest yesterday. Gamma Phi Beta—Luncheon guest yesterday was Jean Gorbit. Chi Omega --Dinner guest yester- day were Pat Billings, Betty Lay, Pat Williams, Eugenia Hepworth, Joan Gardner, and Dorothea Stodder. Phi Delta Theta—Edith Darby and Jane Miller were dinner guests yesterday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—D. J. Morris and Betty Liebbrand were dinner guests Thursday. Phi Kappa Psi- Tom Buckley was a dinner guest Thursday. Sigma Nut—Ens. Clarke Hargiss and Ens. Dewey Verhage, former chapter members, are visiting. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Ens. Robert Maurer and Ens. Floyd Davis, former chapter members, are guests. Both Ens. Maurer and Ens. Davis recently graduated from midshipman's school at Columbia. Ens. Maurer is Easter April 1st--going to the University of Colorado at Boulder to study Japanese. Ens. Davis is going to supply school at Harvard university. Easter April 1st---- Now would be a good time to select your Spring and Easter Wardrobe Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Varsitytown, Suits, Sport Coats, Slacks Carlbrooke Suits, Sport Coats Arrow Shirts Arrow Sport Shirts Arrow Neckties Botany Wool Neckties Phoenix Knit Neckties Rugby Sweaters Stetson Hats Pedigree Hats Interwoven Socks Airmore Sport Shirts Glover Leisure Coats Airmore Leisure Coats Yes Sir — Good for you---going to the University of Colorado at Boulder to study Japanese. Ens. Davis is going to supply school at Harvard university. SPRING SLACKS New Styles Smart Spring Styles and Colors. In blues and browns. Pleats and zippers. $3.95 to $8.95 Graduate Visits Campus Mrs. Alex Roth, the former Colleen Poorman, '43, was a visitor on the campus Monday. She is now with the department of agriculture in Washington, and is traveling over the country for the bureau of surveys. Pi Beta Phi—An exchange dinner was held with Chi Omega last night. Nu Sigma Nu- Dinner guests last night were Persis Snook, Mary Morrill, Mrs. Robert Cavitt, Dr. Park H Woodard, Gordon Reyonbels, Wendell Nickell, Bob Weber, Larry Arnspiger and Sam Crow. Alpha Omicron Pi had an exchange dinner with Kappa Kappa Gamma last night. Guests were Norma Henry, Mary Louise Samson, Irene Sewell, Mary Jane Hayes, and Frances Morrill. The Ohio University Post, the college newspaper published at Athens, Ohio, has resumed semi-weekly publication. Post Is Semi-Weekly UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MARCH 16, 1945 Church Notes First Methodist: Doris Jean Marriott, College freshman, will present a violin solo with organ accompaniment. The sermon will be "The Way to Right Living." Plymouth Congregational: Sermon — "Techniques for Religious Living." Fireside forum at 4:30 p.m., a continuation of the discussion of a Christian basis for a durable peace. Gus Lindquist, College freshman, will preside. First Christian: Doris Turney, freshman in the School of Fine Arts, will present a violin solo. The College forum will meet at Myers hall at 5 p.m. Trinity Lutheran: Sermon—"The Kingdom of God Overtakes Us." Vesper service at 5 p.m., and a fellowship lunch at 6 p.m., with a business and recreational meeting following, for men and women of university age. First Baptist: Sermon—"Bringing Suffering to Ourselfs." The class subject—"What Price Life." Warren Alex, V-12 student, will present a vocal solo. The Youth Fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m. and Paul Chua will speak on "China Today." Presbyterian: Sermon—"The Arm of Christian Discipline." 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