IL 6,194 THURSDAY, APRIL 6.1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS AM PAGE THREE r. F. of Womens Educa- tion in LeSuen north. day Music next time ed out her ed to hei urse. t Young drew from t has been modern he was re- a "bubble r sorority he had to ANSAS SHOEMAKER EAN JONES, UTH TIPPIN GUNSOLLY E JOSSMAN WILMA MITI GORILLU HARRIS MISS MOFFETT MINITENDORF NODLEER OU PERKINS H KREHBIEL ociation Nation o, $1.75 e, Kansas o, jol year un ex university matter t office at March 3, Fitted AL CO. phone 425 Service phs graphs made nisbed Mass BLES thing S ne 675 ents, ter phone 548 No Easter Parties Scheduled Pi Lambda Initiation Tonight Prospects for a quiet weekend at the University are in store, without even an Easter egg hunt in sight. Most of the Easter partying over Saturday and Sunday will be done unobtrusively at home, although students who remain on the Hill will doubtless find sundry ways of entertainment, too. No parties have been authorized by Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, advisor of women. Many of the universities and colleges over the country are now taking spring vacations, as is the University of Kansas City. Students are now enjoying a week's leave of absence from studying. Lawrence high school students too will observe the Easter season by having no classes on Friday or Monday. Members and initiates of PiLambda Theta, national educational sorority, will be guests tonight at the initiation service and banquet at 5:30, at the Hearth. Nineteen pledges will be initiated into the sorority, Prof. E. T. Gaston, School of Fine Arts, will be the main speaker. Miller Hall - Helen Ventz was a dinner guest last night. Battenfield Hall dinner guests Wednesday were Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Mrs. Robert Harrison, and Mrs. Merryfield of Williamsburg, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi — the chapter entrained members of Phi Beta Pi fraternity at a buffet dinner and hour dance last night. Delta Gamma guests at a coke party yesterday afternoon were girls from Watkins Hall, Ricker Hall, Hillcrest House, Campus House, Foster Hall, Harmon Co-op and 1245 Louisiana. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained Templin Hall V-12's last night at an hour dance. Pi Beta Phi pledges entertained the pledge class of Alpha Omicron Pi yesterday afternoon. Alumna Appointed Counselor OF Women at DeSoto Plant Mrs. Gretchen Spellman Snyder, who was graduated from the University in 1939, has been appointed counselor of women at the Hercules powder plant at De Soto. Mrs. Snyder had been in the personnel division of the plant. Graduate Dietician Marries in Wichita The marriage of Leta Arlene Bruchmiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bruchmiller of Lawrence, and Dale O. Allison of Wichita, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allison of Baldwin, took place Sunday, April 2. The marriage was solemnized in the Baptist parsonage in Wichita. The Rev. Lewis M. Hale officiated. The bride was graduated from the University, and interned in diatetics at the University of Colorado hospitals in Denver. Since then she has been employed as a dietician at St. Luke's hospital in Denver. Mr. Allison is associated with the Boeing Aircraft Corporation in Wichita, where he is a supervisor in flight operations. Ten Former KU Men Commissioned Pilots Among the largest class of Army combat pilots ever to receive their wings in one month were 10 former University of Kansas students. The rank of second lieutenant was conferred on these men, all of whom will go into active overseas duty within the next few weeks. The only bomber pilot among the group was Marvin C. Zoschice who was graduated from the Lubbock army air field in Texas. Fighter pilots who were commissioned include Harmon M. Holladay, Jr., and Morel F. Dunham, both at Moore Field, Mission, Texas; Rodney W. Selfridge and John G. Miller, both at Aloe Field, Victoria, Texas; Jack R. Bradley and Donald F. Trautwein, both at Eagle Pass, Texas; and Kenneth E. McGregor, William E. Smith, and Charles N. Kelley, all at Foster Field, Victoria, Texas. Prof. Twente Will Attend Children's Council Meeting Miss Esther E. Twente, assistant professor of sociology, will go to Topeka April 14 to attend the board meeting of the Kansas Council for Children. Miss Twente is chairman of the board. Adelane's Animation--- Who wouldn't feel chockfull of enthusiasm and ecstasy . . . . after all, this 100 per cent Shetland Suit is life itself. Youthfully accented by saddle-stitching, pleated skirt (front and back), and three noveltybutton trim. $19.95 Adelane's Mrs. Zilch Addresses Shack Rats Following skits by the reporting class and the feature writing class, the faculty sponsored a Dr. P. U. question and answer show with K. W. Davidson acting as master of ceremonies. Coming in at the last minute after a series of telegrams delivered to Dean Sims, master of ceremonies which reported her rapid transit from the middle of the Pacific to Lawrence, Eleanor Zilch (alias Betty Lou Perkins) arrived at the Zilch dinner held in her honor last night, and talked of her travels to members of the journalism department and their guests. Eighty-two attended the dinner given at the colonial tea room. Between courses short imitations of the journalism faculty were given by Miss Helmer Breath (Joy Miller), Miss Fleon Bint (Jody Veatch), Miss Horge Runchart (Ruth Krehiel), Miss Scarlet Smyther (Kelma Smith), and Miss Kathleen Wauenea Davidson (Virginia Gunsolly). The law of the press class also gave a skit. Prof. Elmer F. Beth, acting chairman of the department appropriately sang "The Wolf," and Ruth Krehbiel as Percy Granger, played a piano solo. Eleanor Zilch entitled her speech which concluded the banquet program "My Daze—and My Nights!" She spoke of being very happy to attend one of the famous University of Kansas journalism dinners at last. "Elmer (her husband) always locked me in the basement and fed me through a tube, when he came," she complained. Navy Welfare Officer On Five-Day Leave Lt. (j.g.) C. V. McGuigan, welfare officer of the University Naval Training Station, is on a five-day leave. He left for his home in Kansas City, Mo., on Monday and will return to his duties on Saturday, April 8. NEW ARRIVALS All Wool, Plain Color Loafer Coats ___ $11.50 Terry Cloth Slipovers ___ $2 Terry Cloth Button Coats $2.50 'K' Sweat Shirts ___ $1.65 Fancy Sport Shirts $1.65 to $4 White Jayhawk 'T' Shirts 75c Interwoven Sport Socks 45c, 65c Glen Argyle Sweaters $6 Gaston Will Speak At Initiation Dinner Of Pi Lambda Theta Prof. E. T. Gaston of the School of Fine Arts will speak to members and initiates of the Pi Lambda Theta, national education sorority, at the initiation service and banquet at 5:30 tonight at the Hearth. Jeanne Scott, public school teacher, is in charge of the program Suzanne Schmidt, Fine Arts senior, will sing a solo. Pledges to be initiated in the service this evening include Elizabeth Brownlee, Hutchinson; Hope Crittenden, Wichita; Bertha Cummins, Holyrood; Mary Louise Dillenback, Troy; Barbara Duree, Dodge City; Florence Eggert, Lawrence; Bonnie Dee Gustafson, Marquette; Marcelle Ketter, Falls City, Neb.; Alice McDonnell, Caldwell; Grace Bown Noble, Kansas City; Suzanne Schmidt, Freeport; Emma Strain, Garnett; Margaret Shively, Osawatomie; Ellen Utley, Bartlesville, Okla.; Julia Van Devanter, Wellington; Viola Richardson Van Sickle, Lawrence; Glennie Waters, Fargo, N.D.; Maurine Waterstradt, Detroit; and Phyllis Wickert, Claflin. French Club to Talk About Easter Today Short speeches about Easter customs in France will be given by various members of the Le Cerule Francais club at a meeting in 113 Frank Strong hall at 4:30 this afternoon. R. G. Mahieu, professor of French, will also address the group. Professor Mahieu returned to the campus this semester from Princeton University, where he had been teaching in the Areas and Language Training Program of the United States army. He has been on leave from the University since July 1, 1943. Professor Mahieu, who is a native of France, is co-sponsor of the club with Miss Mattie Crumrine, nistructor of French. Zoology Club to Hear Baumgartner Tonight New members will be initiated preceding the dinner. Initiates will not be announced until after the meeting. Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, professor of zoology, will address the Snow Zoology Club at a dinner meeting at 6 o'clock tonight in room 201 of Snow hall about information concerning former members of the club. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS MONTGOMERY WARD