FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS sing- Sing" in im- which Three ing by program, distmas of the pointing, e. the in for air and PAGE THREE Reception and Fourteen Parties Fill Last Weekend Before Vacation Social activities will begin tonight with the reception at the opening of the new Military Science building. Mrs.Karl Baldwin of Berkeley, Calif., will be guest of honor. In the receiving line will be Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Col. and Mrs. W. L. McMorris, and Mrs. Baldwin. The largest number of parties authorized for any weekend are scheduled for this Saturday night before vacation. The largest number of part this year are scheduled for this Besides the thirteen Hill parties there will be the regular servicemen's dance at the Community building. Herb Price's band will play. Alpha Kappa Alpha-Lt. Jack Williams of Jersey City, N. J., was a dinner guest last night. Alpha Omicron Pi - Jewell Potts of Topeka; Rose Hosking and Jean Brown, both of Kansas City; are weekend guests. Watkins Hall—Miss Dorothy Sutton was a dinner guest yesterday. Kaw Koettes Co-op dinner guest last night was Prof. Hilden Gibson. Delta Gamma has announced the bldg of Flaish Severson, Augusta. Chi Omega dinner guests l a s t night were Prof. and Mrs. Ulysses Rible, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, and Miss Marie Miller. Phi Delta Theta guest Wednesday was Pvt. Clark Churhill of Kansas City, Mo., a Phi Delt here last year. He has been with the ASTP unit at the University of South Dakota, and is going into the Army air corps. Triangle-Pvt. Bill Irwin was a guest yesterday. Pi Beta Phi-Ens. Robert Sifers of Hutchinson Naval Air Station was a dinner guest yesterday. Kappa Alpha Theta—Margaret Reed of Salina is a guest for the week. Pvt. Clark Churchill was a dinner guest yesterday. Authorized Parties Friday, Dec. 10— University - opening of Military Science building, reception and dance. 8 p.m. to 12 m. Saturday. Dec. 11- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, dinner dance, chapter house, 6:30 to 12 Corbin Hall, formal dance, at the hall, 9 to 12 Foster Hall, formal dance, at the hall, 9 to 12 Ricker Hall, formal dance, at the hall. 7 to 11 p.m. Alpha Omicron Pi, formal dance and buffet supper, chapter house, 8:30 to 12 Gamma Phi Beta, buffet supper, chapter house, 6 to 10 Tau Kappa Epsilon, party, chapter house, 8 to 12 Wager Hall, dance, at the hall, 9 to 12 Jolliffe Hall, formal dance, at the hall, 9 to 12 Navy PT 7, dance, 1540 Louisiana, 9 to 12 Harmon Co-op, semi-formal dance, at the house, 9 to 12 Independent Student Association, The Newcomer's Club will entertain with an informal Christmas dinner at the Colonial at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening followed by an evening of games, dancing and bridge at the Union. Newcomer's To Have Dinner-Dance Dec.15 The tables at the dinner will be decorated with Christmas decorations. Mrs. Reginald R. Strait will sing several Christmas carols. The University Club formal Christmas dinner and dance will be Friday, Dec. 17, instead of Wednesday as was previously announced. College Presidents Guests of Malotts Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott will have as their house guests for the weekend, President and Mrs. Milton S. Eisenhower, of Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science; President and Mrs. James F. Price, of Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia; President and Mrs. Rees Hughes of Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg; and President and Mrs. L. D. Wooster, of Ft. Hays State College. On Monday, the five presidents will confer on matters affecting the five state institutions. Food Allocated From Soybeans One-third billion pounds of flour, grits and flakes are being allocated for use in this country from the quantities of soybean products that will be available next year. dance, Union lounge, 9 to 12. Naval Air Cadets, party at the house, 1100 Indiana, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar Dean of Women Mr. and Mrs. G, S. Landrith of Lawrence have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Georgia Mae, to Pvt. Ben Matassarin, formerly of Leavenworth, now in army medical training at the University of Kansas hospitals in Kansas City. Miss Landrith is a diettician at the hospital. Alumni to Be Married Dec.19 The ceremony will take place Sunday, Dec. 19, at the Methodist church in Lawrence. Both Miss Landrith and Pvt. Matassarin were graduated from the University in 1942. Miss Landrith was a member of Jay Janes, Home Economics Club, and Omicron Nu, and was Queen of the ISA Jay Hop in 1942. Pvt. Matassarin was a member of KuKu's, Sachem, Owl Society, and Scabbard and Blade. 'Develop Personality,' Embryo-Teacher Told Emphasizing as a fact the teaching profession is for a "high-class" type of person, Dr. Kenneth McFarland, superintendent of Topeka schools challenged prospective teachers and faculty members to develop their personalities and gain the admiration of the classroom. He spoke at the meeting of Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary education sorority last night in Fraser hall. Dr. McFarland, one of the leaders of the state in high school administration, told listeners that if the teacher succeeds in getting the admiration of the students, there are no classroom discipline problems. Refreshments were served after the speech in the dining room of the home economics department in Fraser. ASTP Swing Band To Entertain Tonight At Open House The ASTP swing band was organized about three weeks ago by Pfc. Wilbur Geeding, whose professional name is Joe Williams. Williams also sings with the band and plays in it. The band will play for the open house in the Military Science building, from 9:30 to 12 this evening, and for the Army show on Tuesday evening. The orchestra which consists of 12 pieces, played for the Jay James vice-versa dance last Saturday. New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses or men's 2. Nowaiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. YOU SHOULD BE PROUD Your New Military Science Building Is a Worthy Addition to the Many Fine Buildings on Mt. Oread THE STATE OF KANSAS SHOULD BE PROUD OF IT The University should appreciate the fine contribution this building will make, over the years, to the ever increasing usefulness of the institution. The students of the University should make the best use of it in developing their power to serve their country and the world. We who had some part in transforming that building from a dream to a reality congratulate all of you. B. A. GREEN, Contractor Old People's Bank Building