WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27.1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE to a Frid Sunde, 16. Color the mont 997- en psy may c at 10:3 Auditor al Test insan Y MILLE NCES ABTLLY, JANE ROSSMAN TH TIPPIN BOB BOCK L KANAGA EE OXLEY PERKIN KREHBIEF . $1.50' Kansa year ex niversit ss matte office March Fitted L CC one 42 Service obs urnish from made. BLES thing Navy Day Parade Is Outstanding Social Event of This Week The Navy day parade at 5 o'clock this afternoon will be the outstanding social event of the day. The queen and her attendants, the University military units, the band, and several town organizations will participate. There will be no midweek tonight because of finals for civilian students Friday. The army and navy units will finish finals today and many of the trainees will leave today or tomorrow on furloughs. Gamma Phi Beta . . . pledge class entertained Delta Tau fraternity at an hour dance last night. ☆ Delta Gamma — Ann French of Columbia, Mo., was a guest yesterday Phi Gamma Delta — Charlie Roberts, Warren Bowman, and "Buzzy" Robbins, V 12's from Oberlin college, were guests Monday and Tuesday. Phi Kappa Psi — Bob Graham, V-12, now in training at Washburn, was a guest yesterday . . . Bob Barton of Kansas City, a member of the chapter last year, was a weekend guest. ★ Alpha Omicron Pl—guest this week is Jewell Potts, alumna, of Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Chi - Lt. John Tyler of Kansas City, Mo., visited Tuesday. Pi Beta Phi—Aviation Cadet Dwight Horner of Kansas City was a dinner guest yesterday. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Judd Wolf- ron, a member of the Wisconsin chapter, visited Tuesday. ☆ Kappa Alpha Theta — Lt. W. C. Hartley of Baxter Springs was a luncheon guest Tuesday . . . Eileen Miller of Hays is a guest this week. Foster Hall — Mrs. R. H. Wilson, housemother, had as guests Tuesday, her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Seburn, Mrs. George Stanton, and Mrs. Art Franklin, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ Alpha Delta Pi — has announced the pledging of Carol Lembeck of Leavenworth. The ceremony was followed by a formal dinner. Carruth Hall . . . luncheon guests Monday were Martin Jones and Norman Higgins, U.S.M.C., now stationed at Ann Arbor, Mich. Delta Tau Delta . . . guests this week are Bob Schultele and Jim Wilson, both in V-12 stationed at Oberlin college, Oberlin, Ohio. Sigma Kappa . . . pledge class entertained actives with a Hallowe'en party announcing pledge mothers last night. ☆ Becomes Actual Army Unit Head Lt. Col. W. L. McMorris has been made head of the Army units at the University. Previous to this time he was acting head. COGS Organized at Duke For Women In War Work GOOD LUCK A new war organization at the Woman's College of Duke at Durham, N. C., is gaining momentum in its own prescribed march to victory, and is now being rapidly flanked by duplicate organizations in other colleges and universities. It is COGS (College Organization for General Service). This organization embraces in membership every coed who registers at the university and in service every phase of war work that a college woman can do. Students, Faculty Invited To Home Ec Tea Slaughter "Silo Tech" K. U. AMERICAN SERVICE CO. Phone 48 "Students and faculty are invite to come and enjoy the Social Hour after their last final, Friday afternoon," Miss Lucy McCormick, home economics instructor, stated today. The Social Hour, under the direction of the home economics department, is held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. every Friday in the dining room in Fraser. --- Phi Chi Theta Plans Dinner in November Phi Chi Theta, national women's honorary business sorority, had its first fall meeting at 4:30 yesterday in the Pine room. Plans were discussed for a dinner to be given Nov. 10 in honor of Mrs. Margaret Mapes, of Madison, Wis., national inspector, who will be a guest of the chapter. Lucille Larson is president of this chapter for the coming year. 'At Ease' Finishes Rehearsals Tonight Final rehearsal for "At Ease," the Army show, will be held tonight. The show will begin at 7:45 p.m. Friday in Hoch auditorium. The entire program is being put on by the University AST units with the exception of four University women vocalists. The show is open to the public. Thursday night the A-12 Rhythmair band will play for 45 minutes at the Jayhawker theater. The band is one of the main attractions of "At Ease." IS SATURDAY ALRIGHT? OF COURSE!—Adv. --- BEAT K. STATE DUSTY RHODES Hamburgers --- Kill KANSAS BRINKMAN'S BAKERY 816 Mass. Phone 501 STATE Jayhawkers COME ON YOU GO TO IT and Slaughter "Silo Tech" NEW YORK CLEANERS Phone 75 926 Mass. Sigma Kappa and Pi Beta Phi were winners of the two volleyball games played Monday night. Pi Phi scored 48 points to their opponent's Watkins hall, 21 points. Shartel, Winn, Burch, and Lemoine were outstanding players on the Pi Phi team, and Justice, Conard, and Van Order for Watkins. Sigma Kappas won over AOPi with a score of 37-24. Perry and Vermillion played a good game for the Sigma Kappas, with Janet and Patty Sloan the best players on the AOPi team. There are no more volleyball games scheduled until next semester. On Wednesday, November 3, four games will be played: ADPI vs. AOPI, and Sigma Kappa vs. Watkins hall at 7:30; Delta Gamma vs. Gamma Phi, and Kappa vs. Corbin hall at 8:30. BUY WAR STAMPS . . . GUNNER--- (continued from page one) the men receive in Africa. The Egyptian Gazette is the local paper. Newspapers from home are three weeks old when they arrive. The Americans read the Middle East edition of Reader's Digest and Newsweek. Not much interest is shown in news from home not concerning the war. "We didn't pay much attention to the radio. The official camp communiques told us all we needed to know about what was going on in the war," he said. "There was no visible interest in politics at home as far as I could judge. It's always the same thing with the Senate squabblings and fights. We weren't interested in anything that didn't affect us right then." Sgt. Howie received his bachelor of arts and master's degrees in music at the University. After studying in the East he returned here as instructor in English. LEARN TO RIDE! Enroll in Equitation for Physical Education Credit Expert instruction in 3 and 5 gaiting and jumping MOTT K.U. STABLES Phone 1019 or 346 Attention Skaters! 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