MQNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE Varsity Dance Attended by 450; Date of Next Party Set for Feb.10 Approximately 450 persons attended the first Varsity dance of the year Saturday night in the Military Science building, highlighting the week's activities. Mariette Bennett, Varsity dance manager, was in charge of arrangements, and said that the all-student dance was a successful affair. Couples danced to the music of "Dutch" Holland and his 10-piece band, from 9 p.m. until 12 m. The second Varsity dance is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 10, Miss Bennett said. Details for the party will be announced later. Former Students Exchanged Vows In New York Jan. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wayne Dodge, Salina, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Laura Gray Betsy Dodge, of New York, to Lt. Robert Greenlees Pearson, U. S. Navy, formerly of Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Stillson Pearson, now of Washington. The wedding took place Jan. 3, in New York, at the Little Church Around the Corner, with the Rev. Charles Weatherby officiating. The bride wore a suit of white gabardine and carried a bouquet of white orchids and white lilacs. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. J. Bradbury Thompson, as matron of honor. Mr. Thompson attended Lieutenant as best man. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Lt. Mark Dodge, U. S. Marine corps. Both are former students at the University. The bride is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and was the only woman editor of the Sour Owl magazine. She was also art editor of the Jayhawker magazine, Lieutenant Pearson is a member of Phi Gamma Delta and was editor of the Jayhawker. He is now a gunney officer aboard a destroyer escort vessel. After a wedding trip to Skytop Iodge in the Pennsylvania-Poconon mountains, Lieutenant Pearson will return to active sea duty and Mrs. Pearson will remain in New York. Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Psi Announce New Pledges Pledging Services were held Saturday night by Kappa Epsilon, pharmacy sorority, for Amy Rasher, Patti McClatchey, and Margaret Miller. After the pledging, members and pledges of Kappa Psi, pharmacy fraternity, joined the group at the Hearth for dinner. New pledges announced by Kappa Psi are Rayburn Werts, Fridolin Stallbaumer, Wayne Curry, John Du Mars, Roy Johnson, and Laurens Rossillon. After the dinner, the two organizations attended a movie. K.U. Dames Will Meet At 7:30 Wednesday Night The K. U. Dames Club will meet at 7:30, Wednesday, Jan. 17, at the home of Mrs. William C. Rasmussen, 1725 Indiana. There will be a short program of piano music by Mrs. Samuel Ader, followed by sewing and games of bridge and rummy. Assistant hostesses are Mrs. Lile Bauer, Mrs. Herbert Barber, Mrs. William Andrews, Mrs. Curtis H. Alloway, and Mrs. Raymond Tice. Try to Raise Scholarships The Student Council at the University of Washington is sponsoring an attempt to raise the scholarship of the campus houses. A D Pi-Sigma Chi Pinning Announced At Sunday Dinner Alpha Delta Pi has announced the pinning of Frances Sartori, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sartori, of Kansas City, Mo., to Donald Gene Livingston, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Livingston, of Hutchinson. The announcement was made Sunday at dinner by Mrs. E. L. Taylor, housemother. Chocolates were passed to members of the chapter. The pins were in the center of the Sigma Chi cross, outlined in blue on the diamond-shaped box, which was covered with satin. Miss Sartori wore an orchid, and Mrs. Taylor received a gardenia corsage. Marjorie Shryock and Jeanne Holman assisted in the ceremony and received gardenia corsages. Miss Sartori is a sophomore in the School of Education and is majoring in Public School Music. Mr. Livingston has just completed training at Great Lakes Naval Station, and has received the rating of Hospital Apprentice, 1-c. Before entering the service in November, he attended the University, where he completed his sophomore year. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Former Delta Gamma Is Pinned Sunday Delta Gamma has announced the engagement of Lois Jones, a pledge last year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Carl Jones, Valley Center, to Pvt. Harley Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley B. Riley of Wichita. The announcement was made Sunday at the Delta Gamma house by Mrs. F. A. Benson, housemother. The ring was placed in the center of a pink rose and chocolates were passed to members of the chapter. Miss Jones received an orchid corsage, and Mrs. Benson received gardenias and pink roses. Assistants in the ceremony were Barbara Theile and Doris Bixby, who received gardenia and pink carnation corsages. Campus Society The dramatics department of Kansas State College at Manhattan presented "Claudia" as its first production of the year the week before Christmas. Miss Jones was a student in the College last year. Pvt. Riley attended Wichita University for two years where he was a member of Phi Epsilon Sigma. He is now in the marine corps and is stationed with the V-12 unit at Oberlin, Ohio. Gamma Phi Beta—John McGuckin, William Jensen, Keith Congdon, and Carl Clark were dinner guests Sunday. "Claudia" Presented At K. S. C. Chi Omega—Mrs. Earl Forgey, Jr., was a guest Thursday and Friday. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Mr. H. W. Hargiss, former University track coach, was a dinner guest Friday. Battenfell Hall-Mr. and Mrs.J.R. Battenfeld, Kansas City, Mo., and Julia Casad, were dinner guests Sunday. Mrs. Paul Hudson, Pittsburg, was a supper guest Sunday. Lt. Ralph Dagenis, student in 1942, spent several days here last week. Sgt. Charles Ashcraft, Osage, was also a guest last week. Sgt. Ashcraft is home on leave from the Aleutians. Phi Kappa Psi — Ens. Dorman O'Leary and Pfc. Dave Evans, both of Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. Westminster Hall—Nadine Potter and Lorraine Sussex, Kansas City, Kan., were weekend guests. Martha Bonebrake was a dinner guest Sunday. Watkins Hall—Entertained with a supper dance Friday for men from the Topeka Army Air Base. Weekend guests were Betty Jean Nelson, Kansas City, Mo., Beverly Stember, Ozakie, and Cornelius Vott, Camino, Calif. Cpl. Philip Singer, Prairie Field, Fla. was a dinner guest Sunday. Alpha Omicron Pi—Jane Reid, former chapter president, was a dinner guest Sunday. Initiation breakfast was held Sunday for Ruth McWilliams, Sidney Lee Mayfield, Sara Ann Jones, Mary Beth Jepson, Janet Belt, and Marty Stark. Honor initiate was Ruth McWilliams. A reception will be held today following Miss Irene Peabody's recital. Guests will include members of the Fine Arts faculty, students and friends of Miss Peabody. Pi Beta Phi—Dinner guests Sunday were Miller Wahl and Clarke Henry. Marleen Fonch, Kansas State College, and Ruth Ann Marsh, Emporia, were weekend guests. Foster Hall—Jo Ann Cooper, St. Joseph, Mo., was a weekend guest. Delta Gamma—Guests at the Ship Wreck party Saturday were Mike Nichols, Jim Thomas, Wayne Hird, Gus Lindquist, Earl Strong, Kenny Nohe, Bill Burgess, Pete Carey, Norval Jackson, Bill MacGregor, Bill McCoy, Don Jackson, Jack Miller, Richard Waterman, Bill Chestnut, Lt. (jg) Charles Manley, John Shackelford, Paul Fink, Hilly Strong, George Cox, Bill Haines, Joe Turner, David Thaad, Dean Corder, John Umback, Jack Button, Jack Mercer, Bob Dick, Milton Pearson, John Hawley, Bob Miller, Bob Borochoff, Leroy Robison, Rod Bradley, Dave White, Edward Fritz, Mike Kukalinski, Bill Lacy, Dick Swanson, Do McCall, Bill Kanage, Jack Blandton, Jim Manley, Jack Robinson, Bob Freoct, Jim Palmer, Dean Perkins, Owen Peck, Ed Minor, Don Reid, Gustafson The College Jeweler Co-ops to Give Dinner Next Wednesday for Housing Assoc Student Jewelry Store for 40 Years Phone 911 Members of the Jayhawk Coop and the Harmon Coop will hold a dinner for the adult members of the Student Housing association next Wednesday, instead of last Wednesday as was previously announced. The dinner will be held at the Colonial Tea room for members of the board and their wives. Two Graduates Are Appointed To Teaching Positions 911 Mass. St. Two appointments have been announced by the Teachers Appointment Bureau. Miss Josephine Riedler who received her bachelor of arts degree in 1939 is now teaching social studies in Stockton, Kan. Fred Daneke, Bill Riehe, and Frank Davis. The other appointment was that of Mrs. Doris Miller Carson, who received her master of arts degree in 1941. Mrs. Carson is teaching English in St. Francis, Kan. Dorothy Stump was a dinner guest Friday. Sunday dinner guests were M. E. Abbitt, Wichita, and Bob Dick, Warrensburg. Locksley Hall - Pfc. Alf Bullock, Ft. Riley, was a dinner guest yesterday. Willa Wolfe, Corbin, was a dinner guest Thursday. Dorothy Harder, Corbin, was a Sunday dinner guest. Ricker Hall - Pfc. Ralph Berg, Colorado Springs, was a weekend guest. Sigma Chi-Paul Seymour, Leavenworth, former chapter member, was a weekend guest. Don Livingston, Hutchinson, also a former chapter member, is a guest. Delta Tau Delta — Elaine Falconer was a Sunday dinner guest. Fvt. Paul Bradshaw vet. Riley, Delta Tau Delta at the university of Tennessee, was a weeknd guest. Alpha Delta Pi — Mrs. Hal Hollister, and Lily Rose Lyons, former chapter members from Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. Barbara May was also a guest from Kansas City, Mo. Maj. and Mrs. John H. Carter, Jr. visited the house Sunday. Mrs. J. V. Balocca, Paola, is visiting for several days Chi O Announces Sue Diggs' Pinning Chi Omega has announced the pinning of Sue Diggs, daughter of Mrs. C. A. Diggs of Coffeyville, and Edward Varvel, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. I. Varvel of Greeley, Colo. The announcement was made and chocolates were passed Saturday evening at the chapter house at dinner. Miss Diggs was assisted by Barbara Barcroft and Beverly Bohan. She received an orchid corsage, and Miss Barcroft and Miss Bohan received iris corsages. Mrs. Edith Martin, Chi Omega housemother, received a corsage of gardenias. Varvel, who is a member of Phl Kappa Psi fraternity attended the University of Nebraska, visited here this weekend during a short leave from Great Lakes, Ill., where he has been in training as a hospital apprentice. He returned to Great Lakes yesterday, to await orders to midshipman's school. Miss Diggs is a senior in the College. Sherwood Speaks at Meeting Dr. N. P. Sheierwood, of the department of bacteriology, spoke on his researches on streptococci at a meeting of the Bacteriology club Thursday evening. Coffee and doughnuts were served after the meeting. MILK IS ONE FOOD THAT EVERYONE NEEDS. MILK IS A BONE BUILDER. Lawrence Sanitary Milk Co. BOOK SALE 1/2 Price We offer over 2,000 books in this sale---- Spanish French Sociology Economics English Psychology Accounting Engineering, et Rowlands Book Store 1401 Ohio Street