FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE A Quiet New Year's Eve Predicted Celebration to Be Tomorrow Night Tonight is one New Year's Eve that will not come in to the accompaniment of bells, whistles, and the usual merrymaking. Some students may stay up to greet the New Year, but the campus will probably be quiet compared to former years. Only one party, the ASTP Co. A dance, will be in progress when the New Year arrives. Closing hours for women are 12:30 a.m. so a few "hen parties" may be given. Students will just have to use their imaginations Saturday night and pretend it's 24 hours earlier when the clock strikes midnight at the New Year's party in Hoch auditorium. Miller Hall — dinner guest last night was Coral Schmitendorf. Weekend guest was Ruth Shepard of Kalamazoo, Mich. Alpha Chi Omega — dinner guests last night were Midshipman Glenn Reiss and Midshipman Robert Farley of the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Alpha Delta Pi—houseguest Wednesday and Thursday was Jobelle Anderson of Leavenworth. Gamma Phi Beta — Jane Mosby, who attends Rollins College at Rollins, Fla., is a guest this week. Delta Gamma—Mrs. Ruth Warner, Boise, Idaho, and June, Steeper, Bartlesville, Okla., were dinner guests last night. Phi Delta Theta — guest this week is Ensign Michael O'Donnell, St. Louis, Mo., who is a former University student and a Phi Delt. He has been in a Chicago midshipman school and recently received his commission. Phi Beta Pi — Mr. and Mrs. Don Cruise were dinner guests last night. Phi Gamma Delta -- dinner guest Wednesday night was Tom Over, stationed in the Navy V-12 unit at Burmingham. Harmon Co-op-Ed Price, former University student and now stationed with the army in St. Louis, Mo., was a dinner guest last night. Pi Beta Phi — Mary Ann McKelvey of Atchison, is a guest this week. Kappa Alpha Theta—Midshipman C. T. Faulders, of Annapolis, and Lt. J. G. Berkely, stationed at Turner Field, Ga., were dinner guests yesterday. Watkins Hall — Bonita Gustafson was a luncheon guest Wednesday. Dr. Sherbon Home From K.C. Hospital Dr. Florence Sherbon, professor of home economics, returned to her home on Crescent road Monday. Dr. Sherbon underwent an operation at the University of Kansas hospital three weeks ago. Friends who wish to visit Dr. Sherbon are asked to telephone before calling. Dean J. W. Twente of the School of Education said, "I resolve to do better each day the job as it comes to me." Two University employees who were approached on the matter of resolutions were Harry W. O'Kane, director of men's employment, and Sam Ellott, retired U. S. mail carrier on the campus who is now employed at Fraser. (continued from page one) adviser of women, resolves in 1944 to be on time. HAVE YOU--- Mr. O'Kane resolved that this year, to be different, he would make some New Year's resolutions. "When I get started, though, there will be too many to print." he added Mr. Elliott said, "I am going to try to find more beauty, more goodness, and more things to be thankful for this year." Gamma Phi Pinned To Aviation Cadet Gamma Phi Beta has announced the pinning of Gloria Nelson, Kansas City, to Bob Castor, also of Kansas City, a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Kansas State College at Manhattan. Miss Nelson is a junior in the College. Castor is now in the air army air corps and is an aviation cadet at Pine Bluff, Ark. Former Student Is Married in Texas Ricker Hall has announced the marriage of Betty Rose of Olathe o Pvt. John H. Ruskin, of Paola, which took place Christmas eve at Palacious, Texas. Mrs. Ruskin was a junior in the School of Business last year and was a member of Phi Theta. (continued from page four) Thelma and Bonnie Stutz and Jeanne Haycock were the outstanding players on the ADPI team. Pvt. Ruskin, who is stationed at Camp Hulen, Texas, was a junior in the School of Engineering last year. ALPHA CHI---- In the fourth game, Corbin defeated Miller by a score of 14-19. Evelyn Brown scored the most points for the Corbin team and Edith Boehmer played well as guard. Carol McCoy, guard, was the outstanding player for Miller. The next game is scheduled between IWW and Coop for 9 o'clock, Monday evening. Two games will be played Wednesday, when Delta Gamma meets Alpha Chi, and Theta plays Gamma Phi. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Lawson, Rinehart, Stene To Be on KFKU Tonight A review of significant events in 1943 will be given on KFKU's University of Kansas Roundtable broadcast at 9:30 this evening. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will act as chairman of the discussion. George R. Rinehart, department of journalism, and E. O. Stene, department of political science, will participate in the broadcast. Library Receives Mrs. Wriston's Book A privately printed copy of "A Pioneer's Odessy," by Jennie Atcheson Wriston, mother of Henry M. Wriston, president of Brown University, has been presented to Watson library at the University of Kansas. The volume, which was sent to the library through Chancellor Deane W. Malott by Dr. Wriston, is the story chiefly of a trip by covered wagon from Pleasant Hill, Mo., through northeastern Kansas up through Nebraska, then along the Platte river, finally following the South Platte into Colorado at Russellville and Rock Ridge. It is an interesting story of pioneering, and of interest especially to Kansans. Articles in Library From K.U. Science Bulletin Three articles published this fall in the University of Kansas Science Bulletin are now available to students in Vol. 29, Ft. 2, in Watson library. The articles are: "An Extinct Turtle of the Genus Enms from the Pleistocene of Kansas," by Edward H. Taylor, professor of zoology; "The Rezabek Fauna, a New Pleistocene Fauna from Lincoln County, Kansas," by Claude W. Hibbard, curator of the museum of vertebrate paleontology at Dyche museum; and "A Meadow Mouse from Meade County, Kansas," by Claude W. Hibbard and George C. Rinker. FOR THE BEST FOOD Come to MOM'S CAFE Phone 356 914 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Our Motto Is... WIN THE WAR IN '44 HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL K.U. Graduates Married Here INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 740 Vermont Phone 432 Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Newton Raymond of Lawrence, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Betty Jo, to Lt. Robert Scott Raymond, Jr., U. S. army air force, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott Raymond of Kansas City, Mo. The ceremony took place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Plymouth congregational church. Rev. C. Fosbreg Hughes performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory brocade with a fitted bodice and a full skirt with a sweeping train. Her short circular veil was held in place by pearls in her hair and her bouquet was of white rose-buds and white sweet peas. Helen Cynthis Rice, maid of honor, wore rose taffeta with a silver sequin cap and carried a Colonial bouquet of white roses and chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids, Mrs. John Robert Fluker and Elizabeth Nusbaum, were dressed in pale green taffeta with gold sequin caps and carried Colonial bouquets of yellow roses and chrysanthemums. Sallie Moodie and Gertrude Welch lighted the candles. David Hernstrom of Kansas City, Mo., served as best man for Lt. Raymond. The ushers were William AUTHORIZED PARTIES— Friday, Dec. 31— Co. A, ASTP dance, 1437 Tempe see, 9 p.m. to 12:15 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 1- Saturday, Jan. 1- Student Union Activities' New Year's dance, Hoch auditorium 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Elizabeth Meguiar Dean of Women. Catholic Students to Have Dance Catholic Students to Have Dance The University Catholic Group will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to 12 m. Jan. 15 in the Kansas room of the Union building, Rosemary Alig, chairman of the executive committee, said today. The舞会 will be semi-formal, and the ASTP, band will play. Lewis, William Bodin and Edward C. Wright. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents at 808 Illinois street. The bride received her bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees from the University and a master of arts degree from Radcliff College. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary fraternity. Lt. Raymond is a graduate of the University and has served in the French ambulance service and as a pilot officer in the RAF. In May, 1943, he was transferred to the U. S. air forces, and is now stationed at the air training station at Yale University. Lt. and Mrs. Raymond will be at home in New Haven, Conn. 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