10, 194 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE 'Kampus Kings' Set For Initial Appearance on 'Dogpatch Day' Although nothing quite so drastic as "Dogpatch's Black and Blue Danube Waltz" will be offered Saturday night at the "Sadie Hawkins" dance, Justin Arndt, leader of the "Kampus Kings," promises both sweet and hot music for the dances at the all-University "Hilly Billy" caper. The "Kampus Kings," a new organization on the campus, is composed of musicians who have had professional experience in the musical and entertainment fields. Justin Arndt, bass viol player and leader of the group, has played several seasons with bands at Meadow Acres in Topeka, and made his first appearance here when he set in with take place when he sings in with the V-12 band. Returning Arndt's favor to the Navy, Don Cousins, present leader of the V-12 band, will aid the "King" with his saxaphone and clarinet Saturday night. McKenzie Ferguson Is Pianist May Purchase Tickets at Door Pianist for the "King" is McKenzie Ferguson, well known fine arts freshman, who has had several of his own compositions published. Clark Wayne, a member of the staff of radio station WIBW adds color to the group with his electric guitar. Featured on the trumpet will be Richard Dunn, and on the drums will be Park Hetzel, a graduate of the Lawrence high school dance band. Although a costume dance for the evening was considered by the ISA council, it was decided against because of the number of military men on the campus. With the women calling at houses over the campus for their dates, and a complete female stagline, an eventful evening is expected by the council. Chaperones for the dance, scheduled from 9 p.m. until 12 m., are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Howey. May purchase Tickets at Door Don Alderson, president of the ISA, announced that membership tickets for the winter and spring semesters may be purchased at the door Saturday evening. He explained that summer tickets have expired. E. L. Mons' Announce Birth of Daughter Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Elwood R. Mons announce the birth of a daughter yesterday afternoon at the Lawrence Memorial hospital. The baby has been named Jill. Mrs. Mons is the former Miss Jane Allen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Allen. She attended the University of Kansas where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi. Lt. Mons arrived last night from the air base at Glen View, Ill., where he is stationed. Davis to Speak at Westminster Davis to Speak at Westminster Prof. W. W. Davis will speak on "Japan, the Past and Present" at 5 p.m. Sunday at Westminster Vesper Club at Westminster hall, Mildred Evelyn Thomson, publicity chairman, has announced. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Campus Society Sigma Alpha Epsilon—The following officers of the pledge class have been elected: Walter Yount, president; Paul Jones, vice-president; Jim Briley, secretary. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Announce pledging of Robert Spencer, Kansas City, Ted Shafer, Great Bend, and Morton Houseran, Kansas City. Mo. Alpha Chi Omega—Max Marquez was a dinner guest last night. University Club Will Meet Tonight Approximately 65 members and guests will be present at the University Club dinner-bridge party tonight at the Colonial tea room. The dinner will be at 7 p.m. Hosts for the occasion will be Prof. and Mrs. F. J. Moveau and Col. and Mrs. W. L. McMorris. Individual members of the club have invited guests. INGALLS---men, who is acting as executive secretary of the YMCA is making appointments at present for student conferences with Dr. Ingalls Monday morning. Anyone interested in making such an appointment should call Dean Werner. Oberlin Graduate (continued from page one) Dr. Ingalls, a graduate of Oberlin College, Cleveland, Ohio, in 1926, taught two years at the Oberlin-Hansi Memorial school in Taiku, Hansi, China, as a representative of Oberlin college. In 1928 he became a secretary of the National Council of the YMCA, a position he held for five years. He did graduate work at Columbia and Yale Universities, and received the Bachelor of Divinity degree from Yale in 1936. As associate executive secretary of the Student Division of the YMCA, Dr. Ingalls makes his headquarters in New York, and does a limited amount of field travel to intercollegiate conferences and campuses. Tom D. Jones, assistant professor of design, will be the speaker for the Topeka Club of Printing House Craftsmen Tuesday. Attend The Jones Speaks at Topeka "Kampus Kings" Sadie Hawkins Dance UNION LOUNGE SATURDAY, Nov. 11, 1944 9:00 - 12:00 MUSIC BY (initial appearance) Admission—Members: Girl's ISA Card Admits Couple; Man's ISA Card Admits Stag only; Non-Members—Couple 75c; Stags 50c; Women 25c. Wilson-McDonald Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wilson of Eudora have announced the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to First Lt. J. Gordon McDonald, son of Col. and Mrs. C. R. McDonald of Washington, D. C. Miss Wilson is a commercial teacher in the Lawrence Liberty Memorial high school and a graduate of Kansas State Teachers college, Emporia, in the class of 1942. Lt. McDonald attended the University from 1940 to 1942 and is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He is now stationed with the signal corps at Camp Jackson, S. C. Authorized Parties Saturday, Nov. 11, 1944— Independent Student Association, Dance, Union Lounge, 9 to 12 p.m. Alpha Delta Pi, Open House, Chapter House, 9 to 12 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta, Open House, Kansas Room, 9 to 12 p.m. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Three in Ship's Company Receive Advanced Rating To receive advancements in ratings are three members of the Ship's Company, James MacPherson, store-keeper, 2nd class to storekeeper, 1st class; Harry Wolman and Oswald Vecellio, both pharmacist mates 2nd class to pharmacist mates, 1st class BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Krehbiel-Dalton Will Wed Monday Miss Kathryn Ann Krehbiel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Krehbiel of Wichita, will be married to Ens. Robert O. Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Dalton of Wichita at 10 o'clock Monday morning, Nov. 13, in the chapel of the First Presbyterian church in Wichita. The ceremony will be read by Dr. Asa J. Ferry. Miss Krehbiel was a student last year at the Universit where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Ensign Dalton attended the University of Wichita, where he was a member of the Phi Upsilon Sigma fraternity. He is now stationed in Norfolk, Va. Students--Come to Weavers