MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS THREE Vice Versa Dance Is Lively Climax To This Semester's Social Events Approximately 400 University students attended the Jay Jane Vice Versa dance Saturday night in the Military Science building. Being the last "breathing spell" before finals, the dance was a "lively" affair, with women doing the cutting and men sporting lavish corsages of vegetables, baby rattles, pussy willows, cigarettes, and capsules. Highlight of the dance was the coronation of Gordon Reynolds as pop king. Betty Jo O'Neal crowned the 1945 king, who was elected by all women attending the dance, and presented him with a cigarette corsage. Runners up for the honor were Don Cousins and Wallace Rouse. Social life will now no doubt take on a new low during the final examination period. There will be no midweek dance this Wednesday and no other social events have been scheduled. Alice Marie Hayes Engagement Told Sigma Kappa has announced the engagement of Alice Marie Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hayes, of Lawrence, to Don E. Burke, son of Mayor and Mrs. F. A. Burke, of Brookfield, Mo. Announcement was made Thursday night at dinner with the traditional passing of chocolates. The announcement was made by Marilyn Beck, sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. The ring was carried in on a white satin, heart-shaped pillow and placed on Miss Hayes' finger by Miss Beck. Miss Hayes wore a corsage of lavender iris. BIG THREE- (continued from page one) off settling all these immediate problems." "At the peace conference, if we try to build a world organization from the top downwards, we shall come to grief, as we did after the last war, and for the same reasons," he said in his talk to students, townspeople, and members of the faculty. Placing Responsibility where Belongs Mr. Boothby described his thoughts and feelings of a summer day in 1940 as he listened to the drone of some five or 600 R. A. F. planes going out. "That," he said, "is what I mean by placing the responsibility where it belongs. I don't ever want to leave the fate of the world in the hands of 500 or 600 boys in the air." Commenting after his address, Mr. Boothby said that he believes the Germans and Japs have a racial instinct to national suicide not common to the Allied people. "Every horror will be used before we're through with this," he said. I at Chi O Announces Rolley Marriage Chi Omega has announced the marriage of Patricia Rolley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rolley, Holton, to Walter Yount, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Yount, Chanute. The marriage took place at the bride's home in Holton yesterday at 4 o'clock. The couple will make their home in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Rolley was a pledge of Chi Omega sorority, and was a freshman in the College before her marriage. She formerly attended Ward-Belmont high school in Tennessee. Mr. Yount was a pledge of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and was a freshman in the School of Engineering and Architecture. He formerly served in the armed forces. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS least do not regard the Germans as human beings; I do not regard the Japanese as human beings. They are nothing more than monkeys; but clever monkeys." Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the pinning of Marilyn Carlson, College sophomore, to Jerry Simpson, College sophomore. Carlson-Simpson Pinning Announced Mrs. Clarke Mandigio, housemother, made the announcement at dinner, Friday. Miss Carlson received an orchid corsage. Assisting in the pinning was Elaine Wells, who wore a corsage of gardenias and roses. Dorthe McGill and Frances Lawrence received carnation corsages. Miss Carlson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carlson of Blue Rapids. Simpson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Simpson of Salina. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. New Method Permits Drug To Be Swallowed in Capsule New York—(INS)—A method by which the wonder drug pencillin can be swallowed in capsule has been successfully perfected, the American Association for the Advancement of Science declared today. The drug is suspended in cotton-seed oil which prevents the acid of the stomach from destroying the drug before it is absorbed into the blood stream. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Nell Evans, Lt. Davis Married Saturday Miss Nell Meredith Evans, a student at the University in 1943-44, and Lt. Herbert Davis, Jr., were married at the Dundee Presbyterian church in Omaha, at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Students who attended the wedding were Marylouise Rowsey, Kathryn O'Leary, Sarah Frances Phipps, and Marylu Regier. Miss Rowsey was a bridesmaid. While attending the University, Mrs. Davis was affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta. Lt. Kappelman Is Home On Leave With Honors Lt. Lester Kappelman, a graduate of the University in 1939 has arrived some to spend a 30-day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kappelman, Lawrence. Lt. Kappelman, has been in Hammond General hospital, Modesto, Calif., after his return from France, where he was seriously wounded by machine gun fire. While at the University, Lt. Kappelman was active in sports, earning three "K's" in basketball and three in baseball. Lt. Kappelman, is the recipient of the Purple Heart, with the oak leaf cluster and the combat infantryman's badge. Eugene Rudd, College freshman, underwent emergency surgery at Watkins Memorial hospital yesterday. His condition is satisfactory today, Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson said. Radio Service Rudd Undergoes Surgery Radio Service ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES REPAIRED Washing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Fans and Lamps Radio Parts Records for Sale Phone 2033 900 Mass. St. Old People's State Bank Bldg. 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