3 in the discov- e alarm oal gas ug fire- o make out the 5. en re- f a re evi, evi face. face, jim -year to do friends. advice. I.S.A. 'March Frolic' Tomorrow Is Only Party Here This Weekend The only party scheduled at the Diversity this weekend will be the Dependent Students' Association's "March Frolic" tomorrow night in the lounge of the Memorial Union building from 9 until 12 p.m. The Lawrence high school dance band, accompanied by a new vocalist, will play. The final performance of excerpts from Macbeth, by the department of speech, will be presented tonight in Fraser theater, beginning at 8:15. Prof. Allen Crafton has the title role in the play, and Mrs. Crafton is playing Lady Macbeth. A good crowd attended the presentation alst night. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Strait, Miss Carlotto Nellis, and Mrs. Phyllis Buzick will be chaperones. Campus Society Tipperary — Bobette Lewis and Betty Allison were guests Monday evening. Student Union Activities will open its "Last Resort," coke and dance room in the basement of the Union building, for the first time this semester tonight. The "Resort" will be open from 7 until 12 p.m. tonight and Saturday. Jayhawk Co-op—Lyee Purcell, air cadet at Denver, was a dinner guest yesterday. Carrith Hall-Pvt. Clyde Shockley, ASTRP at University of Maine and a former hall resident, is visiting. Delta Tau Delta has announced the pledging of Bob Bell, Bill Goss and Bill Shafer. The following officers were elected to serve this semester: Frank Wendlandt, president; Charles Hall, vicepresident; and Ralph Fleagle, secretary. Pbi Gamma Delta — John Kapfer, former chapter member who is now in the Army Air Corps, is visiting while on leave. Corbin Hall—New women are Nancy Young, Fort Scott; Nadine Phillipi, Burlington; Lois Harder, Hillsboro; Rose Boughlin, Kansas City; Mary Etta Long, Winter Park, Fla.; Francis McNish, Osakaloa; Dorothy Simmons, Champagne, Ill.; Margaret Kalin; Belleville; Jean Blanchard, Manhattan; Joyce Ingamells, Columbus; Marjorie Easter, Abilene; Glorine Titus, Wellington; Bernice Watson, Fernosa; Mary Spiegel, Fermosa; Sybil York, Ashland; La Voe Craig, Protection. Loeksley Hall—New women this semester are Charlotte Cummings, Nancy Groff and Barbara Willis. Mrs. Dean McAfee of Los Angeles was an overnight guest. Mrs. McAfee, the former Shirley Shanks, lived at Locksley Hall last semester. Phi Kappa Psi-ens. Bud Brooks Fort Schuyler, and Lt. Frank Sims, Hobbs, N.M., former chapter members, are guests. Phi Delta Theta has announced the pledging of Ben White, Bonner Springs, and Jim Porter, Wichita. Chi Omega — Bonnie Jean Bidleman, Kinsley; Jane Elbel, Lawrence; Martha Legler, Leavenworth; and Marjorie Peet, Kansas City, Mo. were pledged at services Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crawford, Lyons, were luncheon guests Wednesday. Jollife Hall — Mrs. Elizabeth Kite is the new housemother. New women this semester are Betty Copeland, Mary Lou Ross, Marilyn Greenbank, Sara Raffelock, Jean Hamilton and Patti Woding. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Theta Marries Ensign In Wellington Ceremony Nancy Neville, Kappa Alpha Theta, was in Wellington yesterday, to attend the marriage of Marcile Peterson, former chapter member, and Ens. Max Kissell. Recently commissioned at the naval air station at Corpus Christi, Ens. Kissell is remembered here as a letter man in basketball and track. Freshman Queen Receives Marine 'Pin-Up' Request There is something about the picture of a pretty girl—even (or especially) "somewhere in the Pacific." A few days ago Virginia Larsen, Chi Omega, received an official looking letter from Marine, "Pfc. Romie Robertson, in care of postmaster, San Francisco." Ginny could recall no long lost Robertsons from her childhood, and opened the letter to find an explanation by the marine that he had recently seen an October 1944, Jayhawker, and her picture as a freshman beauty queen. Then followed the request for a "similar picture." The marine had another slant to the usual demand, however. He asked that the picture be sent to his home address in Portsmouth, Va. Maybe a little job in post-war planning. Vesper Club to Have Panel Discussions On Peace Proposals A program of panel discussions on Peace proposals will be presented at the Westminister hall. Al Chalapkin, V-12, will present the Dumbarton Oaks conference. Marjorie Dinmore will present the Atlantic charter, and Alamada Bollier will present the Yalta conference. Ronald Hayenga will present the Federal Council of Churches proposal. Dr. Canuteson Attends Medical Meeting in K.C. Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the health service of Watkins Memorial hospital, attended a meeting of the executive committee of the Kansas Tuberculosis and Health association in Kansas City, Kan., yesterday. The business preliminary of the annual board meeting on March 28 will be discussed. Pi Beta Phi, pledge party at the chapter house, 8:30 until 12 p.m. Authorized Parties Saturday, March 10, 1945 Independent Students' Association, dance, union lounge, 9 until 12 p.m. Watkins' hall, party, 7:30-12 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MARCH 9.1945 Groups May Change To Wednesday Meets Fraternities were today considering the possibility of changing their meeting nights to Wednesday because of the navy restrictions prohibiting the V-12's liberty on Monday nights. A large share of fraternities are made up of navy men Monday night has been the traditional meeting time for fraternities and sororities alike for many years. Whether there will be change in the meeting time will depend upon the individual fraternities, according to the Inter-fraternity council. Kansan Board Meets Monday Staff appointments will be approved at a meeting of the Kansan board Monday at 4:30, according to Dolores Sulzman, president. Prof. Robert Davis, of the School of Law, will speak on "Pattens for World Peace" at the student fellowship meeting of the First Baptist church at 5:30 Sunday night. The meeting will be held at the student center. 1124 Mississippi. Prof. Davis to Speak To Student Baptists "What Price Discipleship" will be the subject of the 9:45 a.m. church school Sunday. The University class is studying the Gospel of Matthew. The Rev. E. L. Snodgrass will speak on "When Ideals Become Promises" at the morning worship service at 11 a.m. The Baptist church is at Eighth and Kentucky streets. Chubb Travels to Salina Prof. J. F. Chubb left this morning for Salina to attend the United Nations meeting taking place there. Dean Nesmith, former trainer and assistant coach in the department of physical education, who left in January for overseas duty in the army of specialized service, has arrived safely overseas, according to a cable received yesterday by his wife. Nesmith Is Overseas With Army NEW FICTION And Non-Fiction Modern Library, 95c and $1.45 Rental Library, 15c for 5 days You are cordially invited to come in and browse THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Gregory Peck - Thomas Mitchell Roddy McDowell Seniors! Make appointments for your senior picture at the Jayhawker office toay. Photographs will be at the Jayhawker office March 12.—Adv. 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