MONDAY, DECEMBER 13.1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 3,1943 He wa Devente Arn or Anden antique c is impres followe ) sung b active spots be the final Be "Peace presented the way, with a R.O.T.C. son, V-12 her feet shadows ! the Her- oir moved two lines and leav- long col played an e audience KANSAS Kansan 'RANCES ABTS NSOLLY, JANE U ROSSMAN, ER JOY MILLER RUTH TIPPIN ... BOB BOCK A LEE OXLEY SCHMITENDORF LOU PERKINS UTH KREHBIEL Service, Inc. ntation VERTISING BY YORK, N. Y. SAN FRANCISCO ANSAN Association and Repre- g by National Adison Ave. nance, $1.50 a kansas, the University class matter post office at of March 3 GRAPHS photographs ever made the finished DIO 21 Mass. UABLES Clothing 'S Phone 67 IL CO. ou ication bridge Daily Agr. Students Entertain Their Families Attend Vespers Sunday Afternoon Besides the fourteen authorized parties during the weekend, many of the houses had informal Christmas parties after the Vespers for the service men. Nine women's houses and five men's houses had parties Saturday night. Many students had their families as guests during the weekend. Alumni and former students returned to the campus for the Christmas Vespers and other festivities. Delta Gamma dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson, Miss Elizabeth Meguier, Marie Marie Miller, and Bob Brown of Kansas City, Mo. Mildred Marks, Valley Falls, was a weekend guest. Held an informal open house Sunday afternoon after the Vespers for service men. Chi Omega-Marilyn Rice, McPherson, was a weekend guest. Phi Beta Pi held their annual Vermillion dinner Friday night. The guests were Dr. C. L. Francisco, Kansas City; David Francisco, Kansas City; Dr. A. R. Chambers and daughters Charlotte and Jeanne, Iola; Dr. W. O. Nelson, Dr. H. L. Chambers; Dr. N. P. Sherwood, Miss Mary Larson, Gerry Speck, and Bertram Hall, Kansas City. Sunday dimmers guests were Mr and Mrs, D. L. Oloy of Emporia. Robert L. Brown of Kansas City was a weekend guest. Phi Delta Theta weekend gues was Arnold Nye, of Newton, a V-12 stationed at Warrenburg College at Warrenburg. Mo. New initiates are John Hirsherl and Gilbert Woodworth, both of Halstead who are leaving next week for the army air corps; Howard Ryan, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Miller, Hutchinson. Phi Gamma Delta—Lt. and Mrs Chain Healy, Wichita, were dinner guests Sunday. Phi Kappa Psi—Robert Graham V-12 at Washburn University in Topeka, was a weekend guest. Harman Co-op dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hamilton of Kansas City, Mo., and Bonnie De Gustafson. Gamma Phi Beta guests at the Christmas buffet Saturday night were Buddy Harriman, John Pfouts, William Allen, Bob Docking, Howard Perrill, Bob Noll, Dick Deering. Don Learned, Tommy Mesplay, Johnny Kongs, George Downing, Ken Bellamy, Wheatstone, Jimmie Pilley, John Williams, Jack Stapleton, Bob Stewart, Bob Ramsey, Warren Oldham, Bill Prenable, Jim Richly, Dick Coller, Mark Costello, Vern Sackett, Charles Douglas, Lt. Bob Wiedemann, Bob Scalzo, Jack Nesselrode, Metz Wright, Karl Hendrickson, Ed Pile, Dan Chase, Delbert Perkins, Johnny Carlson, Earl Padfield, Gordon Stucker, Lyall Olson, Bob Elbel. The Minorities committee of the YWCA had a chili feed at Harman Sunday night. Dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. Karl Baldwin of Berkeley, Calif., Miss Maud Ellsworth, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, and Mrs. T. H. Aszman. Hazel Marie Konantz, Topeka, was a weekend guest. Carruth Hall dinner guests Sunday were Lt. Dale Lingebilock of Fort Breckenbridge, Ky., Rosemary Landrey of Kansas City, Mo., Margaret Perkins, Frank Meyers, Sam Hicks, Claudine Scott, and Marian Ransome. Weekend guests were Albert Mayer of Kansas City, Evelyn Railsback of Langdon, and Betty Ward of Wichita. Guests at a Sunday evening buffet supper were Mary Hudson of Winfield, Kathleen Jones, and Charlene Coomber. Miller Hall dinner guest Friday night was Lucy Dougherty Alpha Delta Fi dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sartori of Kansas City, Mo. Guest of the Phi chapter this week is Mrs. Robert Goodson of Oklahoma City, Okla., province president of the Alpha Chi Omega. Rosemary Landrey of Kansas City Mo., was a weekend guest. Dolores Sulzman was a dinner guest Sunday. Alpha Chi Omega dinner guests Sunday were Ina Bonney of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Fred Lauter. Mrs. Chain Healy of Ottumwa, Iowa, was a weekend guest. Corbin Hall weekend guests were Terry Erich and Charlene Reese of Wichita, Margaret Krebhiel of Kansas City, and Zelma Lee Siep of Garnett. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Turney of Edgerton, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. P. Earnheart of De Soto, and Pvt. Hal Mers of Columbus, Ohio. Pi Kappa Alpha has announced the pledging of John Cooper, Topeka; Robert Folk, Tacoma, Wash.; Wayne Harrington, Parkville, Mo.; and Jerry Herrigstad, Bremmerton, Wash. Triangle—Clifton Bates of Lawrence, John Fuchs of Kansas City, Mo., and Gabe Parks of Umatilla, Fla., were initiated yesterday afternoon. Cadet Eldon Means, stationed at Liberty, Mo., was a dinner guest yesterday. Pi Beta Phi entertained 30 Machinist's Mates at a Christmas party yesterday afternoon. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained Navy officers and their wives at coffee at 8 p.m. at the chapter house last night. Guests were Lt. and Mrs. A, H. Buhl, Lt. T. R. O'Hara, Lt. and Mrs. J. L. Zekel, Lt. and Mrs. Voodie Hill, Lt. H. G. Moss, Ensign and Mrs. C. J. Albert, Lt. and Mrs. R. S. Neil, Lt. and Mrs. R. T. A luncheon to honor Andres Eloy Blancho, poet, lawyer, and senator from Venezuela who is traveling in this country and spent the weekend in the Kansas City area, was given at 12:30 p.m. today in the Kansas room by Chancellor Deane W. Malott. Other guests were faculty members of the Spanish department and Spanish speaking students. Venezuelan Speaker Honored at Luncheon Entertained with a formal Christmas dance at the chapter house Saturday night. The guests were Jean Brown, Rose Hopkins and Robert Satterleer, Kansas City; Felix Comardo, Don Ireland, J. S. Turnbull Ed Danko, Chris Fisherman, Bill Fletcher, Tom Moody, Carl Duchak, Don Miller, Glen Wright, Jerry Harp, Warnock, Malcolm Barker, Sam Waller, Bob Morley, Milton Pierson, B. J. Shusiksky, and Harvey Morrow. Mr. Blanche is accompanied by Prof, Lynn Perrigo, of the faculty of Kansas City University. He will speak at 3:30 this afternoon in room 109 Frank Strong hall to anyone who understands Spanish. Chaperons were Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. A. J Ogden, and Mrs. Charles D. Howe. Fitzhugh, and Ens. and Mrs. H. L. Ware. Mrs. Johnson L. French, Jr., was a guest Sunday. Jean Brown and Rose Hoskins, Kansas City, were weekend guests. Kappa Alpha Theta—Ross Shook of Hutchinson was a dinner guest Friday. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Henry Bennett of Ottawa; Mrs. R. D. O'Leary of Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. O'Leary of Kansas City, Mo.; Ross Shook of Hutchinson; Mrs. C. M. Albel, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Albel, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Freeto, Bob Froeto and Jeanne Freeto, all of Pittsburg. Alpha Kappa Alpha--Sgt. Homer Thompson of Camp Swift, Tex.; Lt. and Mrs. Preston Gleed of Selridge Field, Mich.; Micht; and Jack Fry of Canteen Dance Was Success-Hepworth More service men attended the canteen dance in the Union building Saturday than did women, Eugenia Hepworth, vice-president of the Union Activities committee, said. Because of this, there was "cutting" by both men and women. "The party seemed to be a great success," Miss Hepworth stated. "We will probably make them a regular Saturday afternoon feature from now on. Our next dance will be after the Christmas vacation." Religious Emphasis Week at Iowa State has been postponed to the week beginning Feb. 20. The move was made to allow Dr. E. Stanley Jones, to include the campus on his winter tour. Iowa State Postpones Meeting Barksdale Field, La., were dinner guests yesterday. Ricker Hall guests attending the Christmas formal Saturday night Malvin, Art Overas, Don Overman, and Marjorie Sheridan, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Hannah Roberts, Orval Hamm, James Wray, Dick Delong, Eddie Careerio, Bill Ackton, David Fultz, Walter Peel, Lawrence Scott, and Charles Weel. Alice Boylan, Marjorie Sheridan and Robert Collett, all of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests yesterday. Westminister Hall—Jean Aker of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest during the weekend. Foster Hall guests at the Christmas dance Saturday night were George Elder, Chuck Hines, Dave Malvin, Art Oreas, OD overman, Dale Richart, Mike Higgins, Bill Hare, Dean Frazier, Desmond Jenkins, Paul Becker, George Mattaini, Bob Stewart, Duane Herrig, H. K. Whittaker, Bill Bashan, Burn Buns, Frank Adams, Craig Urqhart, Glen Jacobson, Deane Postlethwaite, Wendell Maine, Robert Ecoff, Laurence Girvin, Wendell Good, Larry Butler, and James Helland. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar and Mrs. George O. Foster were guest chaperons. Martha June Hudson of Winfield was a guest Sunday. College Presidents Meet With Malott Presidents of the four other state colleges met with Chancellor Malott this morning to discuss routine business. The meetings are held three or four times a year. A luncheon was given this noon in the Union building for them and their wives. They were house guests of the Maotols this weekend and attended the Christmas Vespers yesterday. The guests are Pres. and Mrs. Milton S. Eisenhower, of Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science, Pres. and Mrs. James F. Price, of Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, Pres. and Mrs. Rees Hughes, of Kansas State Teachers' College, Pittsburg, and Pres. and Mrs. L. D. Wooster, of Ft. Hays State College. Sgt. Elon Torrence Visits Campus While on Furtouch Staff Sgt. Elon Torrence, a graduate in journalism from the University in 1939, visited the campus Friday while on furlough. He has been visiting his parents in Ottawa, and is enroute to Chico Army Air Field in California. He is a member of Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity. WACS Have Veterinarian, Too A former woman veterinary surgeon is now a WAC veterinarian. Tau Sigma Will Pledge At Services Tuesday Night Tau Sigma, dancing sorority, pledging services will be at 7:15 tomorrow evening at Robinson gymnasium Mrs. Dorothy Hunt, sponsor, announced today. The pledging service will be followed by the first regular meeting of the entire club this year. Spanish and German are Basic New Wilmington, Pa., (ACP)→ Whether you "hablan el Espanol" or "sprechen sie Deutsch", you are learning one of the basic languages of the future, according to Walter Biberich, professor of German at Westminster College. THE SECOND ARMY SHOW Goldbricks of'43 Presented by the AST Unit of KANSAS UNIVERSITY — Featuring the — AST SWINGSTERS SKITS — VOCALS — MONOLOGUES — GAGS Those of you who saw our last show will see this one. If you have told your friends, they will not want to miss this bigger, better show. Everyone Invited Tuesday, Dec. 14 HOCH AUD. Free Admission 7:45 p.m.