CH31,19 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS alties PAGE THREE announo ansans mi hese was Corps R Garden City ion were: hinson, Troi shop, Leo Osage Cian Route H. Clothie rt A. Hur ses F. Lyn City. Bheson, Colo Moody, 40 a; Sgt. Jace Elm street e. E. Pagay b. Payne get. Wallace get. Kansa McCracken Clay street w W. Truax stead; Sgt I, Muncie former stu NDS — DS aintain pen If found orry,mom) 696-122 LETIN NSAS 1944 1. 8 Journal publication. do missed p April 22 心理 chological 00 p.m. Director, h. Tests. Tests under association of will be y on April not in the previously to desire to medica Hall by one dollar ent taking KANSAS KANSAS ansan SHOEMAKE JEAN JONES RUTH TIPPII GUNSLOY SE 3 REMISSAN WILL, WILM. IAT GORGIL AID HEDRHEN MITHENDERTON INNE NOLEB OU PERKINS H KREHBIEL Association Nation no. $1.75 s. ee, Kansas col year exe University ass matter t office n March 3 Spanish-American War Veterans To Sponsor Servicemen's Dance The Spanish-American war veterans and their auxiliaries will be the sponsors of the servicemen's dance tomorrow night given every Saturday night at the Lawrence Community building. Chaperones will be; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Taylor of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Young, and Mr and Mrs. A. I. Decker. Social events on the Hill over the weekend will begin tonight, when the sophomore class in the School of Education has its annual banquet at 7 pm. at the Eldridge hotel. High school students in the speech and drama festival being given at the University over the weekend, will be guests at a cafeteria-style dinner at the University clubroom in the Memorial Union building. Eight students will present after-dinner speeches, at the conclusion of the dinner. Watkins Hall and the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will have formal dances tomorrow night, with Watkins hall featuring a spring theme, and the AO Pi's carrying out April Fool decorations. The all-University dance, Kansas Kapers, sponsored by the Independent Student Association, will be in the lounge of the Union Memorial building, from 9 to 12 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega dinner guests yesterday were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, and Corp. Ted McGuire of Kansas City. Alpha Delta Pi alumnae entertained the seniors at the Hearth last night. Seniors who attended were Lily Rose Lyons, Mary Ward, Winifred Winne, Eleanor Burger, Mary Simpson and Dorothy Hanneman. Alumnae present were Mrs. H. X. Dolen, Mrs. Clarence Houk, Mrs. L. O. Ringler, Mrs Robert Oyler, Mrs Deal Six, Mrs Helene Thomas Farrell, Mrs Maurice Cannady, Mrs. Ted Scott, Miss Frances Allen Fenne Mrs. Florence Hyre, Mrs. George Hedrick, Mrs. John Arnett, Mrs. Prescott Underwood, Mrs. Ethan Smith, and Mrs. M. S. Starr of Birmingham, Ala. Patronesses included Mrs. C, H. Ashton, Mrs. Penfield Jones, Mrs. Leonard Axe, Miss Martha Peterson, Mrs. George O. Foster, and Mrs. Riley Burcham. Mrs. H. L. Shipman, province ting the chapter for several days, president from Wichita who is visiand Mrs. E. C. Taylor, housemother, were also present. Pi Beta Phi dinner guests last night were Van Peterson and Barbara Hafner. Dr. Calvin Vander Werf spoke at a YWCA meeting at the chapter house last night. Pi Kappa Alpha has elected the following new officers; Harvey Morrow, president; Thomas Davis, vice-president; Charles Fisher, secretary; and Paul Fink, treasurer. Lt. Rodney Selfridge, *α* former chapter member who just received his commission in the army air corps was a visitor recently. Kappa Kappa Gamma dinner guests last night were Lt. Gordon Cole, Lawrence, and Herb Virden. Tau Kappa Epsilon—Hubert McCall, a former chapter member, was a visitor yesterday. Kappa Alpha Theta dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. J. E Regier, Newton, and Francis Fuhreu, Omaha, Neb. Miss Fuhreu is a member of the chapter at Northwestern University. Sigma Kappa—Mr. and Mrs. K.W. Davidson, Miss Kathleen Doering, Miss Meribah Moore, and Mrs.W. D. Thompson were dinner guests Wednesday night. Delta Gamma entertained girls from Corbin hall at a coke party Wednesday afternoon. Dinner guests last night were Virginia Hagan and Prof. Sam Anderson. KFKU PROGRAM 9:30 p.m. University of Kansas Roundtable. "Postwar Vocational Education" W. T. Markham, Topeka, chairman. Authorized Parties Three parties have been authorized for this Saturday by Elizabeth Meguiar, advisor of women. They are: Today Saturday, April 1: Alpha Omicron Pi, dance, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. Watkins Hall, formal dance at the hall, 9 to 12 p.m. ISA, dance, Union lounge, Memorial Union building, 9 to 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Advisor of Women. Alpha Chi's, Kappa's Win in Table Tennis Alpha Chi and Kappa Kappa Gamma were winners in last night's table tennis tournament play. The wearers of the lyre won from Alpha Delta Pi 3 to 0 and the wearers of the key beat Watkins hall 3 to 0. The first match was hard fought throughout. The score: Alpha Chi vs. Alpha Delta Pi. Waters and Johnson vs. Lyons and Isern, 21-14, 21-13. Galle and Haines vs. Stutz and Culp, 25-23, 16-21, 21-17. Hammett and Harris vs. Shryock and Vosey, 21-12, 16-21, 21-19. Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Watkins Hall, Morrill and Free vs. Justice and Conard, 21-13,21-9. Hoffman and Tibbets vs. Horton and Van Order, 21-13, 21-12. Smith and Roberts vs. Stevens and Cummins 21-17, 21-12. Barr to Give Lecompton Commencement Address The Rev. Harold G. Barr, dean of the Kansas Bible College at the University, will speak at the commencement exercise of the Lecompton High School, it has been announced. The graduation service will be Friday, May 19. Helen Wilkins Weds Cpl. Tom Thompson The Rev. Mr. Barr is pastor of the First Christian church of Lawrence. The marriage of Helen Wilkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkins of Kansas City, Mo., and Cpl. Tom Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson, also of Kansas City, Mo., has been announced by Gamma Phi Beta. The ceremony took place Wednesday night in the Second Presbyterian church in Kansas City. Miss Wilkins was a member of the Gamma Phi Bsi chapter here last year. Mrs. Ed Winnecke, the bride's sister and matron of honor, was also a former chapter member here. Cpl. Thompson was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the University before he was called into service. He is now stationed at Enid, Okla. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Bellerive hotel. The bridal couple then left for Enid, where they will make their home for the present. More Persons Needed As Victory Speakers Prof. E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, announced today that he would like to have a few more persons for Victory Speakers. There are several extended tours being planned, but the personnel for some of the trips has not been completed. Anyone who feels that he has something to contribute should get in touch with Professor Buehler at once, and arrange for a conference with him. Tippin Is Treasurer Of Theta Sigma Phi Intramurals Won by DG, Chi O, Sigma K.; Thetas Tie Pi Phi's Chi Omega won from Gamma Phi Beta 39 to 26 through the outstanding playing of Kreider and Barcroft, McCluggage and Kelley were the loser's best players. To All! A Glorious EASTER In one of the hardest fought and best played games of the intramural deck tennis season the Theta's and Fi Phi's drew a tie 20-all last evening. Furlough Season! American Service Co. 616 Vt. For the Theta's, Davis, Burchfield, Blank, and O'Leary were outstanding, and for the Pi Phi's Wian, Feck Cable, and Burch starred. Delta Gamma had an easy victory over Corbin hall through the playing of Bixby and Rhodes and Graham were Corbin's best players. The score was 37 for the D.G.'s and 18 for Corbin. Ruth Tippin, College junior, was elected treasurer of Theta Sigma Phi, women's honorary journalistic sorority, at a meeting last night in the journalism building Joy Miller, president, has announced. In addition to her new office. Miss Tippin, is president of the Press club. Look Lovely in this May this Easter be better than the last and each following Easter be better than this Miss Tippin fills a vacancy created by the graduation in February of Frances Abts. 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