1945 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE pin be sigma call 94 Students to Be Featured in Comic Valentines at Vice-Versa Dance Are you a suitable subject for a comic valentine? Forhaps you never given it a thought, but after the Jay Jane Vice-Versa dance, you will know. One of the features of the valentine decoration theme will be large comic valentines which will be posted around the walls of the Military Science ballroom on Saturday, Feb. 17, the date chosen for the women's pep club annual backward dance. Cartoons and verses depicting various couples known about the campus will be used on the valentines, Edith Marie Darby, chairman of the decoration committee has announced. The crowning of the pep club king will be the feature of the evening and will take place at intermission, according to Betty Jo O'Neal, head of the planning committee. The names of the candidates submitted by each PT house and each organised men's house will be announced few days, Miss O'Neal said. A regular Jay Jane meeting will be held tomorrow, afternoon to discuss further plans for the dance. Walter Martie and his 11-piece band from St. Joseph, Mo., will supply the music for the occasion. Men will be admitted without charge. K Truscotti Exhibit Compares Posters of Two Wars Liberty loan posters of World War I compared with the War Bond posters of World War II form the present exhibit on display in Watson library. Prepared by Miss Mildred Hershey, reference librarian, and Miss Esther Norman, circulation librarian, the photographic copies of American liberty loan posters in the display case on the second floor present a contrast to the corresponding ones of this war. Examples of different techniques are shown with the slogans which sold bonds in the last war, including "You can help to can the Kaiser by lending your money to the government;" "Lend—the way they right;" "Buy Liberty bonds to your umost;" and "If you can't enlist make your money fight for you;" "Buy a Liberty Bond." Students Will Give Scenes From Play at Club Meeting Scenes from the play "Sueno do una noche de Agosto" by Martinez Sierra, will be presented by students of Miss Maud Ellsworth's class in Spanish III at a meeting of El Ateneo, University Spanish club, Wednesday afternoon, Louise Hatch, president, has announced. The meeting, the last of the present semester, will be held at 4:30 p.m. in room 113, Frank Strong Hall. Isolated scenes from the drama will be given, Miss Hatch said, connected by a thread of narrative. Bettye Howze to Be Queen Of Ivy Leaf Club Dance Members of the Ivy Leaf club of Alpha Kappa Alpha will hold a dance Friday, Feb. 16, in the Kansas room of the Union. The club recently sponsored a popularity contest and Betty Howze College freshman, has been announced popular queen. Her two attendants will be Josephine Giles, Business junior, and Helen Pierson, Fine Arts senior. State Sigma Phi to Meet Theta Sigma Phi, women's honorary journalism fraternity, will hold a business meeting, at 4:30 p.m. today, Ruth Tippin, president, has announced. The group will meet in the sky parlor of the journalism building. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Roger Hazelton to Be Guest of Y.W.C.A. And Y.M.C.A. Monday Roger Hazelton, dean of the chapel at Colorado college, Colorado Spgls, will be the guest of the campus Y.W. C.A. and M.Y.C.A. groups Monday, Rachel Vander Werf, executive secretary of the Y.W.C.A. has announced. Mr. Hazelton, who is coming to Kansas to be the main speaker at the Religious Emphasis week program at Washburn University this month, has agreed to spend a day at the University before attending the Topeka program, Mrs. Vander Werf said. Members of the faculty will entertain Mr. Hazelton at a luncheon Monday noon, at which he will speak on the subject," Religion and the College Student." The philosopher will address a group of Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. members at a conference meeting from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday evening, Mrs. Vander Werf said. This supper meeting will be held at Henley house. "Choosing Ethical Standards" will be Mr. Hazelton's subject at the evening meeting. Because of limited facilities, the group for this meeting will be limited to 25 members. Reservations may be made by Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. members by calling Mrs. Vander Werf at Henley house. Mr. Hazelton, who is a professor of philosophy at Colorado College, has recently published his book, "The Root and the Flower of Prayer." He was worship leader at the youth religious conference held at Estes, Colo., last summer. The conference was attended by a number of University students. Twenty-four women have qualified for membership in the Archery club at Iowa State college. Archery Popular at Iowa Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Mossman, Kansas City, Kan., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Lt. Donald B. Sussex, son of Mr. and Mrs. R N. Sussex, also of Kansas City. Spanish Instructor Engaged to Lt. Sussex Miss Mossman was graduated from the College in 1943, and has been an assistant instructor in the Spanish department of the University since last year. A member of Alpha Chi Omega, she is also a Phi Beta Kappa. Lieutenant Sussex, graduate of the School of Business in 1942, was a member of Alpha Kappa Psi and Beta Gamma Sigma. Receiving his commission in an officer's candidate seas service for 27 months in New school in Australia, he was in over-Guinea, Australia, and the Admiralies islands. Howard-Hays Wed At Twin Falls, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Howard of Twin Falls, Idaho, formerly of Lawrence, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Wilma Fay, to Monroe W. Hays, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hays, also of Twin Falls. The wedding vows were exchanged at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28, at the First Christian church in Twin Falls. The Rev. Mark C. Cronenberger officiated at the ceremony, which was read in the presence of a small group of friends. Mrs. Howard attended the University of Kansas and Northwest Christian college at Eugene, Ore. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Idaho. He is engaged in farming northwest of Twin Falls, where the couple will make their home. The University Club will give a bridge party at 8 p.m. Friday in the club rooms. Reservations may be made with the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Jones or Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wagstaff. University Club Party Friday — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — PVT.TUFT- WHAT'S THE MEANING OF THOSE FRIVOLOUS FRILLS? Tau u Kappa Epsilon - Initiation services were held Sunday morning for Robert D. Spencer, Morton F. Hauserman, and L. Richard Evans. Can you imagine this happening to a WAC? Of course iot! We give army clothes priority to make sure that it doesn't. You, too, can count on us for prompt service. Give us time to do a good job by bringing in your clothes the minute they need cleaning. Campus Society Independent Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vt. Phone 432 Delta Tau Delta — Guests at the winter formal Saturday night were Bonnie Jean Holden, Sara Jayne Myers, Kathryn O'Leary, Kati Goriel, Elaine Falconer, Virginia Turner, Ruth Richmond, Margaret Fesler, Marion Henry, Shirley Pro. Roberta Kackley, Peggy O'Neil, Joan Gardner, Betty Mathis, Marilyn Smart, Bonnie Veatch, Judith Tihen, Irene Sandeliel, Patricia Creel, Mary Jane Holzman, Pat Miller, Alice Shankland, Mary Louise Laffer, Barbara Varner, Joan Young, Dolores Custer, Louise Hatch, Martha Neuer, Margaret Logan, and Norma Erickson, Topeka. Sara Jayne Myers was a dinner guest Friday night. Dinner guests Sunday were Irem Sandelius, Mrs. Clyde Bison, Mrs Bob Lee, and Norma Erickson, Topeka. A / S Robert Elbel was a guest over the weekend, returning to the naval hospital at Norman, Okla., Sunday. Gamma Phi Beta—Installation of officers was held last night. Battenfeld Hall-After an election Monday night the following officers were installed: Bob Witt, president; Dick Lhollingsworth, vice-president; Bill Hollis, secretary; Bill Howland, treasurer; Frank Stalzer, social chairman; Eugene S. Schwartz, scholarship chairman; Tom Saffell, intramural manager; George Pyle, song leader; George Caldwell, publicity chairman; Larry Arnspiger, freshman counsellor; and Orval Kaufman, sergeant at arms. Pvt. Jack Williams was a visitor Monday. A three-day class in cowboy dancing has just been concluded at the University of Utah. Residents of Far East Will Eat Curry Tonight Indian curry will be the main course at a dinner given by Mrs. E. L. Snodgrass tonight at her home, 808 Tennessee, for persons who were born or who have lived in India. Students of the University who will attend the dinner are Bob Stoffer, freshman medical student, David Clyde, College senior and freshman medical student, and Elizabeth Templin, College freshman. Rev. and Mrs. Leslie Templin will also be guests. Dean Paul B. Lawson, who lived in India for 15 years, will attend with Mrs. Lawson. Mrs. Snodgrass is the wife of the Rev. E. L. Snodgrass, minister of the First Baptist church. 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