THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Easter Weekend Ahead Will See Few on Campus The weather seems unpredictable for the Easter weekend but a mass exodus is expected, anyway. Students will crowd on the trains tomorrow for Kansas City and various parts of the state. In the suitcases of coeds will be new Easter clothes, though the traditional bonnet will be carried carefully in the hand or worn. Remember that frat brother you used to have bull sessions with long months ago before he went into the service—well, why forget him now? Keep up his morale by keeping in touch with him. This is exactly what the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity is doing. Twice a month the Business Men's Credit Exchange publishes a magazine called "Tall Tales." This magazine is a news letter and includes interesting happenings on the Hill, news of the chapter, marriages, engagements, and even personal massages. The magazine is sent to members of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity who are in service, as well as other alumni of the chapter. An outstanding feature of the publication is that it contains all the names and addresses of those of the chapter who are in the armed forces. This is an excellent method of keeping the boys informed of the news on the home front. PI BETA PHI . . . ... Miss Barbara Buxton of Kansas City was a dinner guest last night. ... luncheon guests yesterday were Mrs. J. A. Aylward and her two daughters, Betty and Sally, of Wichita. ... held a dinner Monday night in honor of Jill Peck, Marian Hepworth, and Barbara Jo Wilson, all members of Pi Beta Phi, Jill and Marian have recently been elected to Mortar Board and Barbara Jo is a Phi Beta Kappa. Guests included Mrs. Jane McLain of Wichita, Miss Veta Lear, and members of the Lawrence alumna advisory board. ... held a reception for Mary Bitzer Weekes after her senior recital Monday night. There were 150 invited guests. . . . has elected the following officers for the coming year: president, Jill Peck; vice-president, Marian Hepworth; corresponding secretary, Lucy Nunn; recording secretary, Jackie Meyer; treasurer, Anna Lee Mason; assistant treasurer, Joan Birch; pledge trainer, Virginia Schaeffer; censors, June Danglade and Jane Priest; senior class representative, Kathryn Ann Hull; junior class representative, Barbara Winn; sophomore class representative, June Danglade; house manager, Patricia Williams; intra-murals manager, Bel Thayer Claycombs, summer bulletin editor, Betty Frank Carey. CHI OMEGA . . . . . S unday dinner guests was Lt. Kay Thompson, Ft. Riley. . . Mrs. W. A. Ball, Coffeyville, sister of Mrs. Edith Martin, house- mother, has been a guest this week. Marinello Beauty Shop Competent Operators to Serve You Complete Beauty Service Vapor Marcel-Jamal-Zotos Permanents 1119 Mass. Phone 493 Theta--Sigma Chi Pins Put Out Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the pinning of Joyce Shook, Fine Arts junior from Hutchinson, to Terry Relhian, College senior from Smith Center. Relhian is a member of Sigma Chi and is in the naval reserve. The pinning was announced last night with passing of chocolates. Donice Schwein, who assisted with the pinning, received gardenias. Mrs. A. H. Little, housemother, and Nancy Brown also received gardenia corsages. Miss Shook wore an orchid. CORBIN HALL . . . ... entertained with a formal dinner in honor of the 16 women who have recently been elected to honorary organizations. The quests of honor were seated at an hall table which was decorated with candles and spring flowers. Elizabeth Baker was toastmistress. Mrs. Wickert, Claflin, is a houseguest. ★ BATTENFELD HALL . . . ... will have a dinner-dance with Corbin Hall tonight at 6:30. ☆ ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . . . weekend guests were Mrs. E. Z. Hollabaugh, Wichita, and Frances Adams, Great Bend. . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Richardson, Wichita, were guests Sunday. ☆ WATKINS HALL . . . ... will have an hour dance tonight for all University men. PHI BETA PI . . . has recently elected the following officers: archon, Lewis Allen; vice-archon, Bruce Drown;s; secretary, Ronald Stitt; and treasurer Harry Jennison. . Vera Lou Harries was elected temporary chairman of the hall for the summer. MILLER HALL : . . . . . Helen Lois Thompson was elected representative to the Interdorm council. ☆ Miller Hall Held Senior Dinner Miller hall held its annual senior dinner at the Kansas Room of the Memorial Union building last night, with Joanne Williams as toastmistress. DeSales Weber read the prophecy and Helen Lois Thompson, the will. Dorothy Marie Carr impressioned Bugs Bunny. The house-mother, Mrs. S. M. Stayton gave the farewell address. The seniors honored were Ruth Sheppard, Dorothy Wiggins, Barbara Reber, Colleen Poorman, Jean Bartz, Jeanne Scott, Mary Gans and Shirley Snyder. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . overnight guest Tuesday was Mrs. Robert Higdon, Boston, Mass. She is the former Mary Millisom and a member of Gamma Phi Beta here. ... guest Sunday was Dr. Al Lemoine, Kansas City. ☆ PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ☆ DELTA GAMMA . . . . . . dinner guests yesterday were Betty Mott and Miss Virginia Brand. . . . weekend guest was Gale Bixby, Valley Center. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ☆ ... has elected the following officers for the coming year: president, Bob Bellamy; vice-president, R. J. Atkinson; recording secretary, Howard Alkins; corresponding secretary, Bill Stacey; historian, Hugh Bales; sergeant-at-arms, Bill Chestnut; chaplain, Paul Carpenter. High Ranking Official Hints Of Further Raids on Tokyo Washington, (INS) — A high-ranking spokesman for the war department today declared that further raids on Tokyo are a "decided possibility." DE LUXE CAFE He made this statement while two heroes of the spectacular attack on the Japanese capital last April branded Tokyo's claims that non-military areas had been bombed "a damned lie." K. U. Students Our 24th Year in Serving COATS and SUITS for EASTER Coats 100% Wool SHETLANDS and FLEECES in Plaids, Pastel, Navy and Black Fitted, Boy, and Chesterfields Suits in Pastels, Navy and Black Shetlands and Twills Hull,Snyder ★★★ Engaged Here Last Night Adelane's The engagement of Mary Gene Hull, College senior from Wichita, to Warren Snyder, senior in engineering from Hutchinson, was announced at Watkins hall last evening. Miss Hull received an orchid. Dorothy Harkness and Esther De Bord received corsages of roses and carnations, and the housemother, Mrs. C. E. Esterly, was given a gardenia corsage. Chocolates were passed to the house. Betty Van Blarcom Engaged To Phi Delt Miss Hull is a member of Mortor Board and was president of I.S.A. Chocolates were also passed to members of the Mortar Board last night. Mr. Snyder is a member of Sachem Both are honor graduates this year. Harvard Deans To Visit Chancellor This Weekend Dr. George Albert Smith, assistant dean of the Harvard Business School, will be an overnight guest of Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott. Dr. John C. Baker, assistant dean and assistant to the president of Harvard University, will arrive Sunday for a two-day visit at the Malott home. Delta Gamma has announced the engagement of Betty Van Blaremont, Wichita, to Howard McGee of Leavenworth, a member of the Manhattan chapter of Phi Delta Theta. Miss Carol Stuart assisted in the pinning which took place yesterday evening. Miss Van Blarcom wore an orchid. Miss Stuart and Mrs. Maclure Butcher, housemother, received gardenia corsages. McGee, a senior in the School of Engineering, will be in Schenectady, N. Y., after June 1. Miss Van Blarsom is a College sophomore. Pledging Services Held By Jay Janes Yesterday The Jay Jane pledging service was held at 4:30 yesterday in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Eighteen women were pledged during a candlelighting ceremony. Refreshments were served. A short business meeting followed the pledging. McLeod Missing In Action Lt. Stanley W. McLeod, Smith Center, a former student at the University of Kansas in 41, is missing in action in the European area, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary announced today. ★ Authorized Party List FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1943 Alpha Tau Omega, dance, chapter house, 8 p.m. to 12 m Delta Upsilon, dance, chapter house, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. 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