1945 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE Dinners Will Be Popular Form of Entertainment for Weekend Several parties have been planned for the weekend in addition to the Heart Hop which will be given Saturday by members of the freshman class. The affair will be an all-student dance, but will be sponsored by the freshman class. Tomorrow night residents of Foster hall will have a dance from 9 p.m. until 12 m. at the hall. Also planned for tomorrow night is a dinner-dance given by members of Curruth hall. The party will begin at 6:30 and last until 11:30. The Baptist Youth Fellowship will give a party from 8:15 until 12 m. at the Baptist church. A dinner and initiation has been planned for members of Kappa Psi, Methodist women's sorority, Friday evening at 6 p.m. at the church. Members of Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain with a buffet suppen Saturday night. The buffet will be held at 6 p.m. at the chapter house. Students in Prof. Maude Elliott's class in Spanish III presented isolated scenes from the play, "Sueno de una noche de Agosto" by Martinez Sierra at the last meeting of the semester of El Ateneo, Spanish club, yesterday afternoon. The scenes were connected by narration. Play Scenes Enacted For Spanish Club Members of the class who participated were Alamada Bollier, Cora Lou Child, Catherine Decker, Mari Lyn Erway, Kathryn Haver, Barbara Hindenach, Adrienne Hiscox, Martha Belle Hogan Nancy Jack, Mazzie Lane, Marian-Minor, Mary Nee, Patricia Nees, Cleo Norris, Grace Piros, Jess Roy, Lorraine Teeter, Barbara Varner, and Carol Wineinger. Miss Hannah Oliver Recovering Miss Hannah Oliver, oldest living alumna of the University, who received a broken hip when she fell at her home here, is recovering nicely at a hospital in Junction City, and will be in a wheel chair soon, a letter to Mrs. E. L. Falkenstein. East 19th street, from Mrs. A. Oliver, Cripple Creek, Colo. sister-in-law of Miss Oliver, reported. The letter also stated that Miss Oliver will be able to walk again. COUNCIL— (continued from page one, only those answers and comments which show an obviously effort to be reasonable and serious will be considered. Any attempts at joking will be disregarded. 16 Investigate Enrollment Set Sworn in to the office of chief justice of the student court was John Scurlock, third-year Law student. His associates, who were also sworn in last night, are Ralph Fleagle, business senior; Rosemary Harding, College sophomore; and Marvin Thompson, first-year Law student. Sarah Marks, College junior, presented the committee report. The committee which drew up the blank consisted of Doris Bixby, council vice-president; Jean McIntyre, College freshman; and Miss Marks. To Investigate Enrollment Set Up In order to find out more about the enrollment set-up so that they may see what improvements or changes might be suggested by the enrollment committee, two council members, Marge Free, College juniors and Martha Ellen Woodward, College senior, offered to work on the enrollment floor as Council representatives. John Irwin; freshman engineer, sent in his resignation to the Council, because he has been called to the army. Jack Button, Council secretary, stated that he would not be in school here next semester. Duckworth-Graham Engagement Is Told Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duckworth, Fredonia, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Twilla. 1244 Louisiana, a freshman in the College, to Henry Graham, the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Graham, 622 Locust, Lawrence. Mr. Graham has served overseas for 28 months with a Marine corps unit and recently received a medical discharge. The traditional chocolates were passed after the announcement. Last Resort to Open Friday and Saturday The Last Resort, campus coke and dance room in the Union building, will be open on both Friday and Saturday nights of this weekend and next weekend despite other hill activities, Eugenia Hepworth, president of Union Activities, announced today. . Attendance at the Last Resort has been good, Miss Hepworth said. A survey will be taken soon on the campus to determine the value of the Last Resort and to find out if the students want the new recreation center to stay open on both Friday and Saturday nights. First Scarlet Fever Case at Watkins Sheila Stryker, business junior, was admitted to Watkins Memorial hospital with scarlet fever yesterday. Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson said today. This was the first case of scarlet fever among students this year, Dr Campeson added. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Authorized Parties Carruth Hall, dinner-dance, 1345 Louisiana, 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. Bristol Youth Fellowship, D Friday, Feb. 9, 1945 Foster Hall, dance, 1200 Louisiana, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Baptist church, 8:15 p.m. to 12 m. Saturday, Feb. 10, 1945 Freshman class, Dance, Military Science building, 9 p.m. to 12 m Kappa Alpha Theta, Buffet, Chap- Baptist Youth Fellowship, Party, Miss Marie Miller, Miss Morie Miller Acting Adviser of Women Transfers Will Offer Suggestions for Union Expansion plans for the Memorial Union building will be discussed at a meeting of the Union Operating committee Friday at 4:30 in the Pine room of the Union building, according to Henry Werner, dean of student affairs. Men from other schools, now attending this University will be invited to tell about other Union buildings and make suggestions, Dean Werne'i said. Members of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held their annual dinner last night for local alumni of the fraternity. The dinner was held at the chapter house. Phi Kappa Psi Enttains Local Alumni at Dinner Guests were Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Corlett J. Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Simons, Mr. and Mrs. William Greisa, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen, all of Lawrence. Pvt. Hugh Bayles and A/C Bob Pugh, also of Lawrence and former chapter members, were also guests. Col. Zurbuchen to Be Interviewed Col. Will Zurbuchen, head of the Highway Patrol of Kansas, will be interviewed on the topic, Tourist Travel Possibilities in Kansas by Dr. John Ise on the "Kansas Unlimited" program at 9:30 p.m. tonight over KFKU. Campus Society Freshie Say, Don't Forget the--at the FRESHMAN HEART HOP SAT., FEB.10, from 9-12 MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING Sigma Kappa — Delta Gamma pledges were entertained by the chapter pledge class at a coke party yesterday afternoon. Charlie Steeper's Orchestra Chapter officers recently elected are: Pat Scherrer, president; Doris Brewster, first vice president; Alice Marie Hayes, second vice president; LaJune Dunn, house manager; Joel Fant, recording secretary; Mary Jane Pistorius, corresponding secretary; Kathleen Wright, historian; Sheila Guise, registrar; Mary Dudley, treasurer; Helen Todd, social chairman; Mavis Lukert, junior member, senior council; Helen Hodd, junior representative standards committee; Kathleen Wright, sophomore representative, standard committee; Alice Hobbs, freshman representative, standards committee. Tickets $1.25 including tax on sale at the Business Office Vesper Club to Hear Panel Discussion Kappa Phi Dinner, Initiation to Be Friday Kappa Psi, Methodist women's sorority, will have a dinner and initiation beginning at 6 p.m. Friday at the Methodist church, according to Maxine Jones, president. All alumina living in Lawrence are invited to attend. They are asked to make reservations with Mrs. Violet Bright today. - BUY U.S. WAR BONDS - A panel discussion, "Peacetime Conscription," will be presented by the Westminster Vesper club at its meeting at 5 p.m. Sunday in Westminster hall, Mildred Thompson, publicity chairman has announced. The meeting is open to the public. Prof. Hilden Gibson, professor of political science, will act as moderator for the discussion. Speakers will be Sgt. William Kollender, formerly a member of the R. O. T. C unit here; Kathleen Jones, College sophomore; and Kenneth Oldham, College junior. Students Will Speak Tonight At Co-operative Club Meet Three students from the Victory Speakers bureau of the speech and drama department will speak before the members of the Co-operative club tonight at 7 p.m. in the Colonial Tea Room, Prof. E. C. Buehler said today. Mary Anne Ardrey, College freshman, will speak on the subject, "The New Geography." "Robot Bombs" is the subject chosen by Richard Stutz, Engineering sophomore; and John Gunther, College freshman, will present "New Zealand in the War," as his topic. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — 7