THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Catholic Youth Organization To Give Dance saturday Night The authorized party list shows that only one party is being given this weekend. That is the Catholic Youth Organization's dance Saturday night in the Kansas room. The I.S.A. has been advertising a dance, also for Saturday night, but so far has neglected to have it authorized. The Doris Nieweg-Dick Channel wedding at Leavenworth Sunday saw a lot of University students present, both as members of the wedding party and as guests. Lt and Mrs. Channell were both prominent on the Hill last year. Delta Gamma — pledge class entertained Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at an hour dance last night. Chi Omega — Mrs. L. A. Meadows of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest yesterday. Gamma Phi Beta — Lt. Betty Veach, WAC, was a guest at dinner yesterday. She presented movies and a short talk. Harmon Co-op — dinner guests last night were Georgia Sheppard and Lois Leonard. Jollife Hall — had an hour dance with PT3 last night. Sigma Kappa — guest this week is Mrs. C. H. Fisher of Belleville. Mrs. M. C. Wagy of Lawrence was a guest last night. Campus House - Teresa Veissinger, Great Bend, was a guest Sunday. Watkins hall — luncheon guests Wednesday were Charlotte Price and Bonita Gustafson. (continued from page one) KU COEDS - - interviewed who did not answer an Requivocal no to the tuestion. Of these, Annella Hammett, junior in Education, and Marilyn Sweeney, sophomore in Fine Arts, both said that if the war is still on when they are out of school, they would consider joining an auxiliary if women are needed badly enough. Carol Stuart, College junior, said, "I would like very much to join the WAAF after I graduate because I feel that even after the war is over there will be a large field for flyers. Also, I like to be alone in the clouds." Some Like the Uniform Betty Ann Hopkins, College senior, said, "I hope, with a college degree, to get into OCS, where I can make more money as a technician than in ordinary hospital work. And besides, boys get all the fun. I want to wear a uniform for a while." Another College senior considering enlistment after graduation was Caroline Baker. "I might join the Marines, WAVES, or SPARS, but never the WACS," she said. "However, my men friends all advise me not to join anything." The Marine hospital unit is the goal of Sara Frances Wills, College sophomore, who wants to "go overseas and get some excitement. However, if I just have to sit at my desk," she added, "I'd just as soon stay a civilian." One Already Has Enlisted The only one who acted upon her convictions was Claudine Scott, senior in Business. At the time she was first interviewed, she was awaiting word concerning her application for teacher's training in the WAVES. Her letter of acceptance came Friday, and she will enter OCS shortly after her graduation in March. "Why would I like to be a WAVE?" she said. "It's pretty well expressed in a cartoon I saw in a Kansas City paper: two WACS were walking down the street, and one said to the other, 'I want to tell my grandchildren that I was more than a pinup girl in the Great War'." "The work I do in the WAVES will follow my business major and AUTHORIZED PARTIES Saturday, Jan. 5— Catholic Student Organization, in the Kansas room, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Dean of Women. The University A Cappella choir will have places for three or four basses, both high baritones and low basses, D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, has announced. The choir now has 84 singers. It is working toward its spring appearances, which will include both the February and March vespers, the performance with the University Symphony orchestra during Music week, and the spring concert. Basses Are Needed For A Cappella Choir Dean Swarthout said that men interested in trying out for membership in the choir should make appointments with him within the next few days. Kansan Board Elects Four to Membership Four new members were elected to the Kansan Board at a meeting Tuesday afternoon making a total of 11 on the Board, Betty Lou Perkins, chairman, has announced. The new members are Glenna Creech, College senior; Jean Jones, College senior; Jacqueline Nodler, College junior; and Clara Lee Oxley, College senior. British Lose Hurricane London, (INS) - The British admiralty announced tonight the loss of the 1340-ton destroyer, hurricane. give me some good practical experience I can use later in life. I think the auxiliaries are a fine thing for girls and more ought to join." Former Students Wed in Leavenworth The marriage of Miss Doris Louise Nieweg, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Nieweg of Leavenworth, to Lt. Richard Wesley Channell, Coast Artillery, U.S.A., took place Sunday at St. Paul's Episcopal church in Leavenworth. The Rev. James Holmman read the vows. Both Lt. and Mrs. Channell were students at the University from 1941 to 1943. Mrs. Channel was a member of Quill Club and Mathematics Club. She was a member of Alpha Delta Pi. During her last semester here she took a special course in aeronautical engineering. Since then she has been employed in the Modification Center of North American Aviation in Kansas City. Lt. Channell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie O. Channell of Kansas City. While a student here, he was on the football and basketball teams. He was a member of Delta Chi. Lt. and Mrs. Channell left for a short wedding journey and then to Lt. Channell's station, Camp Steward, Ga. About 20 sorely sisters of Mrs. Channell from Lawrprce and Kansas City, Mo., attended the wedding. Dr. Herbert Davis, USNR, Is New Hospital Interne The new interne at the Watkin's Memorial hospital is Dr. Herbert Davis, who started his work here Jan. 9. He came here after finishing at the University of Kansas hospitals in Kansas City, Kans. He is a member of the U. S. Naval Reserve, and his home is in Portland, Ore. ADELANE'S Sale of Jumpers Halifax Labels World War II Cincinnati, (INS) — World War II was labeled a "war about education" today by Lord Halifax, British ambassador to the United States. The problem facing the Allies is to "cleanse the minds" of the Japs and the Germans of false teaching abroad, and to "improve the domestic system of education by eliminating the shortcomings revealed by the war." CORDUROY GABERDINE SERGE FORWARD Gives Demonstration In Cooking to Coeds Miss Anna Hines Miss Anna Bines, home economist with the National Livestock and Meat Board, gave a cooking demonstration on how to get more servings and conserve food balance Wednesday in the home economics kitchen. Welfare Gives Dinner For Departing MM The 16th division to be graduated from the Naval Training Machinist's Mates school will be entertained at a farewell dinner party by the Navy Welfare at the Community building tonight. Gloria Schmittendorf, College freshman, and Betty Cohagen, special College student, will sing solos, and a girl's trio composed of Lolly O'Leary, Annette Bigelow, and Joan Veatch, will sing "Moon Glow." A trio of 18th division men, Egon Hanson, Ronald Hill, and Joe Lucero, are featured on the program, Chief Yeoman G. O. Starkey stated. Joe Lucero, who led a dance band in California, will also play a piano solo. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Forty-two students present, saw Miss Bines prepare a lamb shoulder roast, a beef and kidney stew, war beef patties and pork chops. A crumb cake, which was served to those present, was made of lard. OBER'S Check This List These Are Items We Have Received Since Christmas --- Broadcloth Pajamas 1st Nighter Pajamas Outing Flannel Nite Shirts Outing Flannel Pajamas McGregor 100% All-Wool Plaid and Plain Color Shirts Genuine Pig Skin Gloves Sarnac Buck Lined and Unlined Gloves Plain White "T" Shirts Long Sleeve "T" Shirts, tan and reds Gym Oxfords White Collar Attached Shirts White and Colored Handkerchiefs Ladies Jodphers Attention A.S.T.P.'s Plenty of Short Wool and Cotton Army Sox U. S. Collar Ornaments Service Caps Army Ties