MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Weekend Highlighted by Game Dances, and Departure of ROTC The Saturday night schedule for most K.U. students this weekend started with the Kansas-Nebraska game. From Hoch they went to one of the three parties—the Catholic Youth Organization, the I.S.A., and the community servicemen's dances. The AST band, playing for the I.S.A. dance, exhibited a large repertoire. Pi Beto Phi entertained with a tea yesterday from 5 to 7 p.m. honoring the provincial president, Mrs. A. H. Brueggmann. Weekend guests were Mary Belle Long, Salina; Roberta Johnson and Mrs. Ralph Ley, Kansas City, Mo., and Zelda Mae Swearinger, Independence. Corbin Hall visitors Saturday were Lucille and Louise Collister, Topeka, and Nadine Hunt, Wichita. Miss Hunt was the president of Corbin hall last year. Battenfeld Hall—Jacqueline Kline was a dinner guest Fridia. Miller Hall—Miss Carletta Nellis was a dinner guest Saturday night. Will have an hour dance on Wednesday evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. All men on the Hill are invited to attend. Jim Ross and Edward Carlead, both of Lawrence; and Robert Wynne, Hays, were dinner guests yesterday. Campus House weekend guests were Elizabeth Posornow, Olathe, and Virginia Carlson. Gardner. Alpha Chi Omega dinner guests Sunday were Roger Ewing; Phil Butler; Garth Driver; Ronald Hubard, Bill Landrey, Bill Hartley; Louise Alderman, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bailey, Mrs. J. C. Hauck, Mrs. Hugo Breclein, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. H. E. Cordrey, St. Joseph, Mo. Alpha Omicron Pi dinner guest yesterday was Miss Jewel Potts of Topeka. Kappa Kappa Gamma dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. John Neeley and Jack Free of Wichita. Guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. James Dye and daughters, Sharon and Sheila, Topeka; Mrs. Joe Shears, Olathe; and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gaynor, Kansas City. Phi Gamma Delta—Bill Todd of Independence was a weekend guest. Pi Kappa Alpha—Cpl. Ted Collins past president of Beta Gamma chapter and now stationed with the army at Camp Parsons, Colo., was a week end guest. Dick Williams, Lawrence; Don Chadsey, Miami, Okla.; and Paul Fairechild, Kansas City, Mo., former chapter members, left yesterday for Ft. Beming, Ga., where they will report for active duty in the army. Sigma Nu announces the initiation of Ronald Sohn, Wichita; John Shackelford, Walters, Oka.; John Robinson, Dallas, Texas; George Verhage, Downs, Texas; and Blaine Nelson, Tacoma, Wash. Kappa Alpha Theta—Judy Veatch, Pittsburg; Mrs. Virginia Stuber and her two-year-old son, Lovell Stuber II, Winfield; Virginia Phipps and Betty Deal of Wichita were weekend Foster Hall weekend visitors were Bobby Ruth and Jim Laugsjoen, of Everest; and Laurence Girvin, Topeka. Sunday dinner guests were Dottie Lou Thomas, Pittsburg, Lt. Charles McCord of Kansas City, Mo.; and Frances Hagan, Lawrence. Will have a tea from 3 to 5 Jan. 18 in honor of Mrs. W. F. McGlone, district president, of Denver. Chi Omega Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. O. M. Montgomery of Kansas City, Mo., John Alexander, Ted Cristian, Rex Lucas, Jim Hamilton, Frank Cardiello, and Walt Kingley. Phi Beta Pi—Ted A. Nelson of 12 Kansas City, Mo., was a guest yesterday. Delta Gamma dinner guests yesterday were Dr, and Mrs. H, P. Gray of Seneca, Charles Replogle of Cottonwood Falls, and Reed Whestone Jane Gray of Seneca was a week end guest. Phi Delta Theta—Lt. Charles Mc- Cord of Kansas City, Mo., a former chapter member, who is stationed now with the army in Texas, was a weekend guest. Sgt. Jim Borders of El Paso, Texas, who was a member of the chapter last year, is a guest this week. Mary Ruth Newman was a dinner guest Saturday evening. Martin Hatfield, Bill Porter and Sandy White, chapter members who have been stationed with the army here, left yesterday to attend Officers Candidate School. BattenFallHall-Mrs.R.D.Montgomery, housemother, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Moots. (continued to page four) Gamma Phi Pinned To ASTP Sigma Nu Gamma Phi Beta has announced the pinning of Virginia Carter, junior in the College from Lawrence, to Delbert Perkins, ASTP senior in the School of Engineering and Architecture, also from Lawrence. Perkins is a member of Sigma Nu. He was one of the advanced ROTC students who left Sunday for Officer Candidate's School. The ceremony took place Friday evening at the chapter house. Miss Carter, who received an orchid, was assisted by Mary Tudor Hanna and Sen. Reed Would Oust Jones For Moving Canadian Wheat' Washington (INS)—Senator Clyde Reed, Republican-Kansas, announced today that he will introduce legislation to strip transportation powers from War Food Administrator Jones if the latter persists in ordering American railroads to furnish 200 freight cars daily to move Canadian wheat into the United States. Ann Wellington, who had gardenia corages. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, house-mother, wore a pink camellia. Choc-olates were passed. DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY THEY"KEEP'EM ROLLING" THE RAILROADS ARE THE BACKBONE OF OFFENSE LISTEN TO "YOUR AMERICA" ON YOUR FAVORITE N. B. C. STATION EVERY SATURDAY 4 P. M. CENTRAL WAR TIME