FRIDAY, APRIL 30.1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ROTC Ball Highlights Weekend Festivities The rain has cleared away and the weather promises a bang-up weekend as well as the various parties, informal and formal. The annual ROTC formal dance in Hoch auditorium takes the spotlight tonight. This dance is out of the ordinary in that it has regularly scheduled dances and intermissions, with emphasis on formality. The ISA skating party tonight at the Rollerdrome probably will take a good many back to their childhood days, and quite a few will find that there is a definite difference in skating on sidewalks and skating on a wooden floor. A few sore muscles will result from the unusual activity, and these discomfortures probably will run a close second to those of the students returning from the equitation trip tomorrow. Incidentally all the riders awoke happily to the blue sky this morning and were off to an early start. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . The Scabbard and Blade banquet tonight at the Hearth is a finale to their activities this year. For Saturday night the Delt chicken fry and the Carruth hall dance are featured. ... guests this weekend will be Fern Grant, Betty McCullough, and Maxine McCullough, all from Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . . . gave a dinner Tuesday night honoring Mrs. Helen G. Shinn, an alumna of the chapter, who is leaving Lawrence at the close of the semester. ... guests at dinner Tuesday night included: Mrs. Frank Butler, Kansas City, and Mrs. Louis Hess, Mrs. Arthur C. Popham, and Mrs. Franklin E. Murphy, Kansas City, Mo. ... entertained the graduating seniors at a formal banquet last night, Myra Hurd and Dot Schroeder, alumnae of the chapter, guesters. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ... the Mothers' Club will entertain the members of Alpha Omicron Pi with a picnic at the home of Mrs. H. E. Chandler Sunday evening. DELTA GAMMA . . . DELTA GAMMA . . . . . dinner guest Wednesday was Mrs. Olive White Garvey, Wichita. PHI DELTA THETA ... Michael Alt, Topeka, Jay Hines, and Art Glenn were dinner guests yesterday. PHI CHI . . . PHI CHI ... ... Dr. O. W. Davidson, Kansas City was guest speaker at dinner yesterday. JAY JANES . JAY JANES . . . . . . elected Virginia Rader representative to the All Student Council at a meeting April 28. NU SIGMA NU . . . NU SIGMA NU . . . ... guests last weekend were Bob Brown, Bill Sanders, and Bob Shears. CHI OMEGA . . . ... gave a party for the senior girls at the house Wednesday evening. ... Tuesday gave an hour dance with the cowboy theme. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... will have senior breakfast Sunday honoring Laura James, June Jett, Ida Frances Moyer, Jerry Sidener, Mary Frances Sullivan, and Rachel Weber. Forums Will Discuss Post War Problems The last Forums Board panel discussion will concern "Problems in the Post War World" and will be over KFKU at 9:30 Monday night, Ed Kelley, chairman of the panel, announced today. ★ Authorized Party List Seven students will each give statements of their solutions for the problems and then there will be a general discussion. Students participating are Wendell Tompkins, College senior; Betty Kalis, College junior; Colleen Foorman, College senior; Virginia Schaefer, College junior; Thornton McClanahan, College junior; John Triplett, College junior; and Ed Kelley, College junior. Scabbard and Blade, banquet, the Hearth, 6:45 to 9 p.m. R.O.T.C. dance, Hoch auditorium, 8:45 p.m. to 12 m. Independent Student Association, skating party, Rollerdrome, 10 p.m. to 12 m. FRIDAY, APRIL 30,1943 Delta Tau Delta, chicken fry, Holcom's Grove, 6 p.m. to 12 m. Carruth hall, dance, Carruth hall, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1943 Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Real smoothness, not a sticky softness, is your goal in hand texture. And now—with Sofskin Hand Creme—you can attain that goal. Sofskin rubs in completely, leaving your hands soft but greaseless immediately after application. Hands Right for This Special Date? Popular sizes in our shop: 35c, 60c, $1.00 MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 1119 Mass. Phone 493 The pinning was announced at the Phi Delt house with the passing of cigars though Evans was not there. The pinning took place last night at the annual senior banquet. Margaret Butler assisted with the pinning and received a corsage of gardenias as did the housemother, Mrs. Charles Howe. Miss Hutchison wore a corsage of gardenias and lilies-of-the-valley. Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the pinning of Harriet Hutchison, College junior from Abilene, to Ray Evans, a member of Phi Delta Theta and a junior in the School of Business before leaving in the Army reserve. Evans is now stationed in St. Petersburg, Fla. SENIORS VOTE---from CARTER'S SUPER SERVICE STATION Pinning Kappa-Phi Delt Last Night (continued from page one) was approved and the budget was adopted. Senior class officers were introduced to the group. They are Willis Tompkins, president; Virginia Tieman, vice-president; Evelyn Nielsen, secretary; and John Conard, treasurer. H. G. Ingham, faculty chairman of the commencement committee, explained some of the regulations and activities of senior week. Dr., Mrs. Miessner Will Have Picnic Dr. and Mrs. Otto Miessner will entertain members of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts, guests of the University during Music Week, and members of the various University musical organizations with a picnic at 5:30 tomorrow afternoon at their home. In case of rain, the picnic will be held at the Lawrence Country club, Dr. Miessner said. High School Invites Parents To Party University High School students entertained with their "Hi-Home Night" party last night in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. University students who do their practice teaching at the University High School, were guests A program preceded refreshments and dancing. Numbers included on the program were a song by the University High School chorus, directed by Viginia Gsell, accompanied by Betty Williams, and with a soprana obligato by Mary Louise Belcher; an address by J. W. Twente, dean of the School of Education; some cowboy dances, by members of the co-recreation class and directed by Miss Ruth Hoover, with Miss Joie Stapleton as accompanist; and a piano duet by Betty Williams and Merrill Jones. Refreshments were served in the Old English room. Business School Won't Publish Paper This Year The annual publication of the School of Business, the School of Business News, will not be published this year, according to Dean F. T. Stockton. Formerly published for the benefit of alumni of the school, the News is now being discontinued because of difficulty in reaching many alumni. Quill Club will meet in the Men's lounge in the Union building at 6:30 Tuesday evening. There will be a business meeting first, then games. Quill Club Will Meet In Men's Lounge Tuesday Students interested in joining Quill Club next year are invited to attend the meeting, said Clarence Miller, president of the club. UNICORNELS LEWIS---from CARTER'S SUPER SERVICE STATION (continued from page one) mittee, addressed a long telegram to the President at the White House charging that the bituminous coal operators of the country which employ 450.000 of his union members had "willfully blocked the making of an agreement." Before Storing Your Winter Woolens Have Them Cleaned at Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE ASC Will Make Plans for Summer Session Phone 75 926 Mass. One Week Required for Delivery "Student government definitely will be carried on this summer" Peggy Davis, All-Student Council president-elect, said this morning. Although the ASC will not meet until Thursday to make plans for its summer continuance, there is no doubt but that the organization will function this summer, she said. Because a large number of the students on the council now are returning for summer school, the question of council representatives is not so severe as it might be Vacancies occurring will probably be filled by appointment, she said, but no definite plans have been made yet. Thayer Displays New Paintings, Sculpture Paintings and sculpture are now on display in the Spooner-Thayer museum in the south gallery. The sculptures, which were done by Anna Hyatt Huntington, are all small, and the subjects are animals. Mrs. Huntington is well known and has sculptures in many cities and museums both in this country and abroad. One of her most noted is the "Joan of Arc" in Blois, France. She is also represented in Dayton, Ohio; New York City; San Francisco; Seville, Spain; and Buenos Aires. Mrs. Huntington died last fall. The paintings were done by Celine Boekeland of Coconut Grove Fla. Included in the collection are landscapes, flowers, bridges, and an Italian doorway. The exhibit will remain for about three weeks. Birthday Gifts for Hitler Birthday Gifts for Hitler One Louisiana woman wrote out 65 birthday cards for Hitler in the form of orders for $90,000 of war bonds, according to the Treasury department. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students To KU's Seniors 1000 Mass. Phone 1300