9.1944 TUESDAY, MAY 9. 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE AM 'avorites (Ferde Mustie ctor. Maude e today on will repository of sub- z paper. hundred er coin Fant. 814-148 S Kansan building, we same bks and tf girl who its, sta- rans Depart- 804-tf nsan AN SIMS GORRILL, THIELE NOSLYL NODLER OFFSETT MCCILL K, JOEL MAKER THRICE THRICE 11.75 Kansas, ear ex- versity matter office at arch 3, All-University Buffet Picnic To Be in Fowler Grove Tomorrow The all-University buffet picnic, which will follow completion of dandelion digging tomorrow, will be in Fowler Grève at 6 p.m., Betty Jo O'Neal, chairman of the Jay Jane planning committee for Dandelion Day, has announced. Food will be contributed by the various teams and will consist of sandwiches, apples, and potato chips. Members of Jay Janes will furnish drinks. V-12 students will attend the picnic instead of eating dinner in the Memorial Union building. Alpha Chi Sigma - Lt. Henry Bunting and Lieutenant Bright of the army air corps, stationed at Hertington, were visitors yesterday. Battenfeld Hall — Summerfield guests yesterday were Frank Leitnaker, Baldwin; Franklin Pomery, Holton; Linn Wingst, Garden City; and Lyle Russell, Paola. Corbin Hall Sunday visitors were Mrs. Walter Dick of Chicago, and Mrs. Lorimer of Olathe. Betty Lou Cummings of Almena is visiting for a few days. Delta Tau Delta has announced the pledging of Eugene Stinson, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Williams, Powhattan; D. F. Lampkin, Minneapolis, Minn.; Delmas Richards, Wellington; Charles Douglass, Kansas City; Jack Farber, Kansas City, Mo.; and Philip Pine, Lawrence. Weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Hurrell of Holton. Sigma Kappa guests this week are Mrs. William R. Greig of Los Angeles, Calif., national president; and Mrs. Lawrence W. Corbett of Minneapolis, Minn., national vice-president. The third annual reunion of Sigma Kappa alumnae was celebrated Sunday with a banquet. Mrs. B. K. Lowe of Topeka was toastmistress. Mrs. Greig, Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. P. C. Quistgard, all of Kansas City; Mrs. W. D. Thompson, Lawrence; and Miss Caroline Morris, Topeka, were speakers. Other guests at the reunion were Mrs. Ralph Starrett, Mrs. Dwight E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Scherrer, Eleanor C. McGee, Mrs. K. C. Johnson, Mrs. Robert Brown, Betty Bowman, Sarah Bodwell, Mrs. J. Rumberger, Mrs. Albert Osborne, Margaret Hogan, all from Kansas City; Mary Jane Perkins, Overland Park; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lukert, Sabetha; Mrs. Earl Vermillion, Salina; Mrs. D. I. Beamer, Altmont. Mrs. Harry Turner, Mrs. Beryl Wolgast, Mrs. Richard Miller, Mrs. Joseph Hull, Mrs. B. K. Lowe, Mrs. Aldrich Beardsee, all from Topeka; Mrs. Ralph Van Bobber, Mrs. C. G. Perkins, Mrs. L. L. Waters, Miss Kathleen C. Doering, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wagy, Miss Meribah Moore, Miss Lucille B. Aust, and Mrs. Ray Q. Brewster, Mrs. Roy Moore, Mrs. Walter Keeler, Mrs. Keith Starr, all of Lawrence. Wager Hall weekend guest was Mrs. J. P. Strain of Garnett. Miller Hall guests at a spring formal dance Saturday were John Ott, Hugh Schirk, Glen Richardson, Donald Hoff, Ronald Cook, Frank Darden, William Stewart, Donald Marshbanks, Millard Adams, William Addis, James Pretz, James Officer, George Martin, George Cook, William Larsen, Oliver Hamilton, Charles York, Willard Howland, Thomas Saffell, Robert White, Warren Jacks, James Vernon, James Dunlap, Warren Higley, Raymond Reece, Wilmer Bomman, Richard Willbanks, Jack Mothershad, John Vasnet, Bernard Harden, and Leeland York of Spring Hill. VARSITY TONITE Thru Wed. FRED MacMURRAY PAULETTE GODDARD SUSAN HAYWARD Luncheon guest Saturday was Mrs. L. A. Green. Dinner guests Sunday were Gler Richardson, Mrs. O. H. Steele and Miss Lucinda Steele of Kansas City Mo., and Robert Rich. Mrs. Harold Catlett of Columbus was a weekend guest. "THE FOREST RANGERS' and "ROSIE THE RIVETER" Watkins Hall held its Mother's Day breakfast Sunday morning, Guests were Mrs. Paul Stember, Ozawkie; Mrs. C. T. Horton, Blue Mound; Miss Betty Cox, Baldwin; Mrs. J Cummins and Miss La-Dene Cummins, Holyrood; Mrs. Frank Stormont, Dighton; Mrs. Fred Kloepfer, Lancaster; Mrs. J. E. Marlatt, Rock Port, Mo.; Mrs. H. K. Scott, Garnett; Mrs. J. W. Griffitts, Meriden; Mrs. Edwin Price, Lawrence; Mrs. Clarence F. Miller, Bonner Springs; Mrs. James H. James, Belleville; Mrs. Earl Mercer, Wellington; Mrs. E. E. Nelson, Mrs. D. Larson, and Mrs. T. N. Peterson, Osage City. Mrs. S. T. Bourassa, Mrs. S. R. Scott, Mrs. Albert Whiting, and Mrs. R. L. Fudge, Topeka; Mrs. Homer Poe, Miss Judy Poe, and Mrs. H. F. Cewley, Wichita; Mrs. G. M. Wein- rich, Mrs. Ralph Scamell, Mrs. R. L. Mitchell, Miss Phyllis Drake, and Mrs. F. N. Hamilton, Kansas City; Mrs. Irene McElmurry; Mrs. Harry E. Morrow; Miss Dessa Jane Bush; Miss Esther Twente; Miss Martha Peterson; Miss Marie Miller; and Elizabeth Meguiar. Delta Gamma—Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGee of Fort Wayne, Ind., were weekend guests. Jolliffe Hall—Patricia Penney and Charles Nash were dinner guests Sunday. Ricker Hall held a birthday dinner in honor of Virginia Schuhrt. Frank Flack Pinned To Wichita U. Student Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity, has announced the pinning of Frank Flack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flack of Wichita, to Miss Elennor Bingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bingham, also of Wichita. The announcement was made at the chapter house yesterday. Miss Bingham who was unable to be here for the announcement, is a member of Alpha Tau Sigma sorority of Wichita University. Flack is a sophomore in the School of Medicine. (continued from page one) GLEE CLUB---- Club in this part of the concert were arranged by Mrs. Thelma Lehman Bass, former member of the Glee Club. "Summertime," (Gershwish-Lehman); and "Manhattan Serenade," (Alter-Lehman), were introduced first by the organization. Carolyn Morrison, College sophomore, followed singing "You Are My First Love," (Lowe). Doris Sheppard, violinist, then played "Star Dust," (Carmichael-Rinobin). The "Joint Is Really Jivin" Down in Carnegie Hall," (Edens, Blane, Martin), was sung by Jane Gary, College freshman. Merton Anderson, in his second appearance, sang "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," (Herbert). Margaret Hall, junior, and Marjorie May, senior, students in the School of Fine Arts, played an organ and piano duet which they composed. Two soloists, Dorothy Nicholson, College junior, and Norma Jean Lutz, Fine Arts sophomore, sang "Jenny," (Weill), and "Begin the Beguine," (Cole Porter) respectively. "The World Premiere of the Rhap-sodie in Tattletale Gray," a humorous monologue, was then presented by the author, Ted Lehmann, who enacted a maestro conducting his latest composition. Musical background was provided by the Glee Club's accompanist, Lucille Wagner. Shirley Jac Wagner introduced the skit with a descriptive and humorous analysis of the work. The Glee Club closed the program with "Night and Day," (Porter-Lehman), and "Conchita, Marquita, Lolita, Pepita, Juanita, Rosita, Lopez," (Styne-Lehman). THURSDAY Thru Saturday GRANADA TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY May 11th Thru May 17th WAC Recruiting Week Alpha Chi's, Theta's Delta Gamma's Win Delta Gamma, Alpha Chi Omega, and Kappa Alpha Theta won their games in the second round of the women's intramural softball tournament last Friday. Delta Gamma hit seven runs to win from Alpha Delta Pi in a game that ended with a score of 18-11. Outstanding hitters on the Delta Gamma nine were Alberta Cornwell Helen Lowenstein, and Marilyn Nigg. Scoring two runs over their opponents, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Chi Omega claimed their game. The score was 23-21. Audrey Harris, catcher, was the outstanding player for the Alpha Chis. In a fast exciting game, in which they let their opponents score only one run, Kappa Alpha Theta scored 17 runs to win from Corbin hall. Outstanding Theta players who succeeded in winning the game for their team included: Peggy Davis, pitcher; Annette Bigelow, second baseman; and Kathryn O'Leary, short stop. The only game scheduled for today is the one between the Co-ops and the Independents. Senior Retakes to Be Tonight University Club Will Meet R. E. Hammerli of the Christopher studios in Topeka will be at the Jayhawker office tonight to make retakes of senior pictures, Mary Morrill, editor, has announced. All those who wish to have their pictures retaken should come to the office at 7 p.m., she said. Officers will be elected at the annual meeting of the University Club at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The KU Dames bridge group will meet at 8 p.m. today at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Lowe, 2101 Vermont.