MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 13, 1944 address rs 喜 THREE ce pro- wrence at the e sub- o Rep- cussion t grow dld or- ssc e for e de- TIN nalism cation. EX- English igiven igiven age of areready one. member r the if the mit- button will 0 in nild- aair- -38 rary l be 7:30 Any nod- No Dr. I. Q. Quiz Program Is Feature Of Party for Sophomore Women The annual Mortar Board party for sophomore women who were on the Dean's Honor Roll last spring was given Friday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:00 at the home of Mrs. Deane Malott. A quiz program was featured with Martha Ellen Woodward acting as Dr. I. Q.; the honor students were the contestants. Beverly Bohan, Hope Crittenden, and Jeanne Shoemaker were Dr. I. Q.'s assistants. The members of the Mortar Board held a capping ceremony for the girls making the highest grades. The caps were white dunce caps with large black "A" drawn on them. Each of the girls were given name tags in the shape of a mortar board. The honor students were Betty Bixby, Alberta Cornwell, Laurel Sue Crabb, Patsy Creel, Amelia Domeck, Claire Viessman, Gorgilia Weinrich, Marjorie Skeen, Francis Sartori, Mildred Oysterhout, Shirley Hargiss, Betty Campbell, Hilda James, Janice Allen, Dorothy Wynne, Virginia Williams, Marilyn Whiting, Wilma Wells, Marlyn Voth, Barbara Thiele, Marian Swoyer, Jean Stoddard, Emily Jane Stacy, Cynthia Louise Smith, and Marjorie Shryock. Other guests included Miss Veda Lear, Miss Mabel Elliott, and Miss Marie Miller. Celia Shell, Mary Ella Shelton; Betty Jean Rogers, Betty Rendleman, June Peterson, Phyllis Moser, Donna Jean Morris, Sarah Minnis, Gladys Milhauser, Lola Mae Meltvedt, Mary Elizabeth McCune, Joyce McCoy, Marka Marks, Dorothy Knowles, Elinor Kline, Marguerita Kerschen, Leda Janke, Sue Hughes, Betty Jane Huffman, Martha Belle Hogan, Agnes Heinen, Marjorie Hedrick, Lois Harkleroad, Billie Marie Hamilton, Barbara Haffimer, Pat Graham, Rosa Glauser, Dixie Gililand, and Betty Jean Faust. Members of the Mortar Board who entertained were Jeanne Shoemaker, Mary Olive Marshall, Helen Pierson, Martha Ellen Woodward, Beverly Bohan, Ruth Tippin, Betty Pyle, Joanne Johnson, Betty Liebbrand, Lonnie Kelly, Hope Crittendon Miller, and Persis Snook. Campus Society Jolliffe Hall—Elizabeth Skillion of Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest Sunday. Election of officers was held. The following were chosen: Joan Bauer, president; Rose Cafflin, vice-president; Rodda Bowman, secretary-treasurer; Betty Young and Virginia Cassell, social chairmen. Alpha Delta Pi—Vic Cheksy, Halsted, Don Spangler, Dan Marchbanks, and Calvin Curts, were Sunday dinner guests. Kappa Alpha Theta--Sunday dinner guests were Miss Laura Neiswanger, Mike Nichols, Don Relhian, Johnny Jackson, Harry Starks, Bill McGary, and Bud Wantlain. Corbin Hall-Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Strehley were guests Friday and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Ardrey, Stafford, were guests Saturday. Marian Steckel, Emporia, was a weekend guest. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Yingling, Wichita, were guests at the house Sunday afternoon. John Moore Co-op—Bob Fairgraves, traveling secretary for the YMCA, was a guest last Wednesday. Luther Buchele attended the Student Christian movement in Topeka Saturday. He was in charge of a program on "Political Effectiveness." John Wetmore attended the Consumer's Cooperative association's annual meeting Friday in Kansas City, Mo. Hillcrest House - Miss Mary Grace Webb of McPherson, visited over 300 Attend Dance Given by ISA Approximately 300 would-be Dog-patchers attended the ISA's Sadie Hawkins dance Saturday evening in the Union lounge. The dance was considered particularly timely by University co-eds as the women dated the men for the occasion in keeping with Sadie Hawkins day tradition. Justin Arndt's newly organized Kampus Kings provided the music, both sweet and hot, for the dance. A special jam session was one of the events of the evening. Chap-erones for the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Howey. Faculty Women's Club Entertains With a Tea The Faculty Women's club entertained with a tea for members and friends yesterday afternoon from 3:30 until 5:30, at the club house, 1300 Louisiana. Miss Laura Neiswanger, president, and Miss Sarah Peters, vice-president and social chairman, assisted in receiving the guests. Mr. P. F. Walker, Miss Smelser, Miss Margaret Lynn, and Miss Mary Grant served. the week-end. Mrs. John Sheffield, class of 1942, returned from Miami, Fla., where she has been living with her husband, Lt. John Sheffield, a student in 1943. She is living with her mother, Mrs. H. M. Husbaum, housemother at Hillcrest House. Sigma Chi-Frank Bobb, student in 1942, was a week-end guest. He is an instructor in the army air corps. Miller Hall-Stanley Kelley, Carruth Hall, was a dinner guest Sunday. Sigma Kappa—Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Neville, Kansas City, Mo., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to Ens. Kenneth S. Adams, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Adams, of Bartlesville, Okla. Neville-Adams Engagement Told In KC Saturday The announcement was made Saturday afternoon at a party at the home of the Nevilles in Kansas City. Kansas City. Miss Neville is a senior in the College and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Ens. Adams attended school here until 1942 and was a student in the V-12 program here. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Ens. Adams is stationed in Memphis. Tenn. He was home on leave Saturday. Jo Ann Hurst and Jean Fisher to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Virgil E. Hurst of Topeka have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jo Ann, to Pvt. Jean T. Fisher, son of Mrs. Helen B. Fisher, Topeka. The marriage will take place in the spring attended in the spring. Miss Hurst attended the University this fall and was a pledge of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Private Fisher attended the University for two years and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He was in the ASTP at the University of Alabama for a year and is now stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. Ens. Kenneth Adams, Jr., former student and V-12 at the University, was a week-end guest. Guenther, Kansas City, were dinner guests Sunday. Ricker Hall-Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Murphy, Colony, were guests yesterday. Mario Rodriguez, Costa Rica, was a dinner guest yesterday. Chi Omega—Lt. Harold Beck, former student and member of Alpha Tau Omega, was a guest Friday. "I'M ONLY BEING PATRIOTIC. IF WE DON'T GO TO THE PROM- I CAN SPEND MY MONEY IN SAVINGS STAMPS." Contributed by the American Society of Magazine Cartoonists. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Gamma Phi Beta Gives $200 to University Phone 432 A gift of $200 is being given to the University from the Gamma Phi Beta sorority for gift scholarships to attract girls to the teaching profession. The contribution was announced at the sorority's annual founder's day banquet last Thursday by Mary Ann Glad, chapter president, as a birthday gift from the organization. Four of the active members presented a founders' day ceremony at the dinner commemorating the four founders. Those taking part were Hazel Jones, Betty J O'Neal, Maxine Kelley, and Marjorie Cooper. Mrs. W. A. Stacey, vice-president of the alumnae, and Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, charter member of the local chapter, spoke briefly. Blackwell Engaged To Merchant Marine Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Blackwell, Wamego, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lee, to Tom Peddicord, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Peddicord, also of Wamego. Miss Blackwell is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts and is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Peddicord is a former student at Kansas State college in Manhattan and is now in the merchant marine. K.U. Dames to Have Reception The K.U. Dames will entertain with a reception for married women students and wives of students, Wednesday evening, Nov. 15, at 7:30 o'clock at 1605 Tennessee street, with Mrs. J. Leon Sealey and Mrs. Everett Brown as hostesses. Those who have not received a personal invitation have been asked to call Mrs. Charles Hopper at 1601; Mrs. R.M. Lee at 762W or the hostesses at 737J. Viesselman-Cossey Engagement Told The engagement of Claire Vieselman to Angus Burton Cossey, Jr., has been announced by her parents, Prof. and Mrs. P. W. Vieselman. Mr. Cossey is the son of Mrs. A. M. Killough of Oklahoma City, Okla. 740 Vt. Miss Viesselman has been a student in occupational therapy at the University. She was employed as an occupational therapist at the Winter General hospital in Topeka, this last summer. Before serving in the Army Air Corps Engineers, Mr. Cossey was a student at the University of Oklahoma. After his discharge he attended the University of California and was employed in the engineering department of Permanents Metals corporation of Oakland, Calif. He is now employed in the engineering department at the Standard Steel corporation of Kansas City, Mo. The wedding will take place the early part of December. Alpha Chi Honors New Housemother Phi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega honored its housemother, Mrs. Golda R. Brann, at a tea given Sunday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. In addition to the faculty members, Lawrence alumnae members and parents of Lawrence girls, alumnae members from Kansas City, Topeka, Wichita, Ottawa and other Kansas towns were invited. Among the prominent out-of-town alumnae who attended were Mrs. Ennis Whitehead, wife of General Whitehead; Miss Ina G. Bonney, national alumnae editor of Alpha Chi Omega, and the board of directors of Phi Alumnae association, all of Kansas City, Mo. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE EXTRA ATTRACTION COMING Hoch Auditorium Tuesday Evening, Nov. 21st ONE NIGHT ONLY The Greatest Musical Event of the Season CHERYL CRAWFORD IN ASSOCIATION WITH JOHN WILDBERG PRESENTS Etta Moten William Franklin Avon Long Edward Matthews The Eva Jessye Choir Alexander Smallens Coachwriter Conductor George Gershwin and Dubose Heyward's SEATS NOW ON SALE PRICES—Parquet, Center (first 8 rows) $3.66; Main Floor and Parterre (first 8 rows) $3.05; Parterre (rows 9 to 22) and first balcony (first 7 rows) $2.44; first balcony (rows 8 to 17) $1.83; second balcony $1.22. Prices include tax. Seats on Sale at School of Fine Arts Office STUDENT ACTIVITY TICKETS DO NOT ADMIT UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE D.M. Swarthout, Mgr.