FOUR 1234567890 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 15, 1944 Jayhawk Nibble Is Scheduled; Also Reception This Weekend Mixers and introductory social events for all new University students will be climaxed this weekend with the traditional Jayhawk Nibble in the Union lounge at 6 p.m. toorrow and the YWCA-WEC "at home" reception from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Corbin hall. The Jayhawk Nibble, sponsored annually by the Union Activities committee, will begin with a free picnic supper served by the faculty wives, Eugenia Hepworth, chairman of the committee, announced today. Miss Hepworth, who is also mistress of ceremonies, said that all freshmen, who are able to perform, will be asked to volunteer entertainment for the "pop-program," which will follow the picnic New Records for Dance A dance has also been planned as part of the evening's schedule. New records, recently purchased by the Union, will be played for the first time and the public address system will be used. A brief welcome and explanation of the All-Student Council will be given by Persis Snook, president. As a preliminary introduction to the YWCA executive council and to acquaint all new University women students with their All-Student Council representatives, the YWCA and the Women's Executive Committee of the ASC will sponsor the reception at Corbin hall Sunday. Members of Mortar Board will be assistant hostesses. Faculty to Be in Receiving Line. Faculty to Be in Receiving Line. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women students; Mrs: Calvin VanderWerf, executive secretary of the YWCA; Persi Snook, ASC president; and Donna Jean Nichols, president of Corbin hall, will be in the receiving line. Annette Bigelow will be YWCA hostess. Miss Marn Returns to Bethany Miss Main Returns to Bethany Miss Anna Marn, who taught in the mathematics department last year, has returned to her position as head of the department of mathematics at Bethany College. New House Mothers At Seven Houses New house mothers have been appointed in seven houses for the coming year. Mrs. R. D. Swaney of Lees Summit, Mo., is the new house mother at Miller hall, and Mrs. Evelyn Strong Claassen from Cornell University, daughter of former Chancellor Frank Strong, is at Watkins hall. Mrs. Golda Brann, formerly of Kansas State College at Manhattan, is housemother for Alpha Chi Omega sorority, and Mrs. Clark Mandigo, formerly with Pi Kappa Alpha at the University, will be with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mrs. A. G. McKay si new house mother for Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Mrs. Mary Younkman has been made house mother for Sigma Kappa sorority. ISA Mixer Attended By Capacity Crowd A house capacity crowd proved the success of this fall's first free mixer in the Union lounge Monday night, which, was sponsored by the Independent Students' Association. All new students were invited to the mixer which was a preliminary introduction to the ISA's winter activities, but Army and Navy men and even civilian upper classmen attended the dance, Don Alderson, ISA president said. Music was provided by the Union record collection. Gleed Scores Against Enemy Gleded Scores Against Enemy First Lt. Edward C. Gleed, a graduate in 1941, who is a member of the first all-Negro fighter group in the army air forces, shot down two enemy aicaft over targets in Budapest, Hungary. Drake's Delicious Fruit Cake Is Ready to Send to That Boy Overseas. Get it in the mail at once. DRAKE'S BAKERY Phone 61 907 Mass. St. Remember Your Friends at Home with a HIXON PHOTOGRAPH 721 Mass. St. Phone 41 Authorized Parties Saturday, Sept. 16 Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity picnic, Holcomb's Grove, 5 to 12 p.m. MARIE MILLER Assistant Adviser of Women Saturday, Sept. 16 September Calendar Sept. 16, 1944 Jayhawk Nibble, followed by entertainment, games, dancing, Union Lounge, 6 p.m. Free to new students. Sept. 17, 1944 All students urged to attend church services. See page 3 for church locations and programs. "At Home," reception for all new women students, sponsored by YW CA and Women's Executive Council of the All-Student Council, Corbin Hall. 3 to 5 p.m. Sept. 10, 1944 Sept. 19, 1944 Weiner roast for new women students, given by YWCA, Potter Lake, 8 p.m. Sept. 22,1944 Student receptions at the various churches, 8 p.m. Sent.27.1944 YWCA membership banquet. Time and place to be announced. ASTRP Math Classes Cut The department of mathematics is teaching five ASTRP classes daily. Last year at this time it was teaching 32 classes daily. Welcome to K.U. Coeds Go to the--- Marinello Beauty Shop 1119 Mass. St. Phone 493 Swope's Dress Shop Come in and See Our New Rabbit Hair Wool Dresses in All the Popular Fall Pastels Swope's "The K.U. Dress Shop" 943 Mass. St. Phone 603 Precision-Cut RAYON BLOUSES Perennial yoke back, club collar shirts with long or short sleeves. White or pastels. Sizes 32-40. 2.98