IDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE with for passes in Heart Hop Queen Will Reign over Freshman Dance Tomorrow After two class elections, a check'd double check, the freshman green, who will reign over the heart Hop Saturday night, may well sure of her sovereignty. The results of the contest for queen of the heart Hop, sponsored by the freshman class, will be announced at the termination of the dance which will hold from 9 until 12 p.m. in the military Science building. Candidates for the honor and the houses which they represent are辛ny Turner, Harmon Co-op; laine Sawyer, Miller hall; Dorothyeldkamp, Gamma Phi Beta; Virginia Larsen, Chi Omega; Leoisbradstreet, Kappa Kappa Gamma;Verlene Kent, Corbin hall; AnnetteSout, Watkins hall; Guynelle Jones,Delta Gamma; Eileen O'Connor,Kappa Alpha Theta; Jeanne Goruit, Tippierary; Ruth Brown,Lockley; Joy Godbehere, Pi Beta Phi;Lois Mann, Foster hall; Lula Hall,Wiffe; Martha McLean, Alpha Del-around; Ellen Hall, Alki. and Jo Ellen Hall, Alpha Chi Omega. The dance is open to all students, according to Ralph Kione, president of the freshman class. The Lawrence high school band will play for the Hop. Members of the freshman committee who are in charge of the dance are Joan Woodward, Guynelle Jones, Jean McIntire, Wilda Vermillion, Richard Ong, John Irwin, Earl Strong, and Gordon Sondker. A.A.U.W. Will Give Gift Scholarship The annual University of Kansas gift scholarship of $75 was voted by the Lawrence branch of the American Association of University women at a meeting Thursday night at the Pi Beta Phi house. The group also voted to contribute $55 to the fellowship fund of the national organization which aids women graduates of particular promise to contribute with advanced study. At the meeting Mrs. Fred Bulin gab a presentation of Samson Raphael's play, "Skylark," and Mrs. K. L. Peterson sang "Say a Prayer for the Boys Over There." Members of the recent graduate group were hostesses for the meeting, which 60 members attended. Mrs. F. P. OBrien, president, appointed the following nominating committee members: Mrs. Deal Six, Mrs. W. C. McNown, Mrs. Robert Cooke, Miss Mabel Mallory, and Miss Marcella Bucheim, Mrs. A. I. Decker, and Mrs. Roy Moore were named to a committee on revision of the constitution. Punch and cookies were served. Nelson Asks Marriage License Washington, (INS) — Donald M. Nelson, former W. P. B. chairman, today filed application in district court for a license to marry Marguerite Coulbourn, 26, former George Washington university beauty contest winner ___ Burglars looted the Broken Drum at Tecumsah of pin ball machine money and then "beat it." JUST RECEIVED--saturday, Feb. 10, 1943 Freshman class, Dance, Military Science building, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Kappa Alpha Theta, Buffet, Chapter house, 6 p.m. Miss Marie Miller, Acting Adviser of Women New Waste Baskets Scrap Books Guest Books Writing Portfolio Many Other Gifts Vi's Gift Shop Authorized Parties Friday. Feb. 9, 1945 Foster Hall, dance, 1200 Louisiana, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Carruth Hall, dinner-dance, 1345 Louisiana: 6:30 to 13:00 p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship, Party, Baptist church, 8:15 p.m. to 12 m. Saturday Feb 10 1945 Campus Society BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Pi Beta Phi-Jeanne Louise Atkinson and Marion Janet Henry were dinner guests last night. Foster Hall—Ruby Mahaffe was a dinner guest last night. Delta Gamma—Guests at an exchange dinner last night were Dorothy Feldcamp, Betty Jo O'Neal, Hazel Jones, Jean Brown, and Jane Atwood; Dr. C. P. Osborne; and A/C Bob Pugh, Randolph Field, Tex. Cadet Pugh is a former member of Phi Kappa-Psi at the University. Watkins Hall — Patty Lockwood, Pat Horner, and Barbara Clark were dinner guests Wednesday ignht. Alpha Chi Omega—Don Randolph was a dinner guest Wednesday night. Guests at an exchange dinner last night were Charlotte Nelson, Irene Sewell, Lois Bradstreet, Erma Lee INDEPENDENT MASS MEETING Monday, 7:30 p.m. — Union Lounge "Contented CALF". You'll love 'em! Soft as a caress . . . and just as smooth! Barefoot Originals in lustrous calfskin that make pets of your feet . . . whether you're pounding city pavements or strolling down country lanes. ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP Kilmartin, and Mary Lou Samson. Pfc. Richard Donelson, St. Joseph, Mo., was also a guest. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boxmeyer, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Boxmeyer, Overland Park, and Lt. Leonard Steider, Hackensack, N.J. Gamma Phi Beta—Guests at an exchange dinner last night were Robin Ashby, Patty Vance, Donna Jean Morris, Paula Harris, and Mary Jane Waggoner. Sigma Kappa—Mary Jepson, Rose Hosking, Marvel Eno, Patricia Sloan, and Beverly Reitz were guests at an exchange dinner with Alpha Omicron Pi last night. Other guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin F. Price, and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Rosiclare, Ill. Watkins Hall—Dr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Price were dinner guests Wednesday. Nurses Ask Selective Service Washington, (INS) — The American Nurses association demanded today that all women be placed under selective service if Congress follows the President's advice and drafts nurses for the armed forces. VITAMINS FOR YOUR GOOD HEALTH For that Run-Down Feeling just before finals, there's nothing better to build up your vim and vigor than vitamins. 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