FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Junior Prom Weekend Occupies Spotlight The Vice Versa dance took advantage of unusual advertising, but the Junior prom has caught up. Today a song and dance routine urged attendance at the prom. Incidentally, the prom is semi-formal, but coeds wearing short dresses will attend. Such changeable weather! But parties go on and picnics take place even if the ground is slightly damp. Incidentally good substitutes for steak on steak frys, according to some who have tried, are canned baked beans heated on the fire and hamburgers bought and reheated. But most everyone agrees that the best thing to do is have lots of potato chips, olives, deviled eggs, cokes, etc. and forget about meat. ALPHA DELTA PI... Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Anderson, Lawrence, were dinner guests on Thursday. KAW KOETTES . . . .. Mary Marshall was a dinner best Tuesday. 'ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . 'ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . ... announces the pledging of Donald Fleming, Kansas City; Raymond Stoenner, Levasy, Mo.; Thomas Bean, Winchester, Ill.; and Ernest Hyde, Kansas City. WESTMINSTER HALL WESTMINSTER HALL ... ... Martha Jean Johnson, Kansas City, will be a weekend guest. ... Mrs. Blanche Beichert is a guest this week. HARMAN CO-OP . . . HARMAN CO-OP . . . . . dinner guests lastnight were Mr. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson. . . luncheon guest yesterday was Paul Gilles. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... entertained 30 sailors who are stationed here with a variety show and dancing. Refreshments were served. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... has announced the pledging of Patricia Foster, Carbondale. PHI CHI... dinner guests yesterday were Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Leonard, Dean Schwartz, Richard Fox, Kenneth Moore, Robert Hazen, Edward Tihen, James Calkins, and J. E. Viegler. . has announced the pledging of Richard Fox, Salina, and Robert Hazen, Kansas City. Ise Discusses Peace For Post War World Professor John Ise spoke Wednesday night at the Student A.I. Ch.E. meeting, held in the Kansas room. He spoke on "A Post War Peace" and stressed four points that he thought would be necessary to have a lasting peace. These were: 1) to punish those responsible for starting this war and see that they do not have the opportunity to start another war, 2) to promote world trade, 3) to abolish the colony system, and 4) to have closer and more friendly relations with Russia. Andy remained for the annual A.I.C.H.E. picnic which is to be held on May 3. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K.U. Students Theta to Phi Psi Pins Put Out To announce the pinning of Marisile Peterson and Max Kissell, the pins of Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Kappa Psi were pinned inside the panel of an artificial flower and placed on the box of chocolates which were passed last night. Margaretta Stewart, who assisted with the pinning, and Mrs. A. H. Little, housemother, received gardenias. Miss Peterson received an orchid. Miss Peterson of Wellington and Mr. Kissell of Portis are both sophomores in the college. Mr. Kissell is in the naval reserve. Daughter of Star To Play in Movies At Age of 6 Weeks BY HARRISON CARROLL Hollywood, (INS) — At the age of six weeks, Judith Ann Donlevy, daughter of Brian Donlevy, the movie star, was signed today to make her screen debut. She'll face the cameras at the M-G-M studio, it was revealed, in the picture, "America." Moreover, she'll get a chance to steal scenes away from her own father because she'll play his first-born child in the story. As for mothers, Judith Ann will have two on the set at all times—her screen mother, played by Ann Richards, the Australian actress, and her real mother, the former Marjorie Lane. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... M-G-M has done all right by young Miss Donlevy. On top of the role with her dad, they have offered her a five-year contract. Sigma Kappa Pinning Of Janice Brown Sigma Kappa has announced the engagement of Janice Brown, College sophomore, to Kenneth Grabast, College freshman, a member of Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity. Both are from Norton. The announcement was made and the traditional five pounds of candy was passed at dinner at the Sigma Kappa house Wednesday night. Miss Brown received an orchid corsage. Mrs. Edna Ellsworth, Sigma Kappa housemother, and Clara Lee Oxley, who assisted in the pinning, received corsages of pink carnations. Grabast reports to be inducted in the army at Fort Logan, Colo., today. Miss Brown is a member of the Home Economics club, Dramatics club, CVC, and University band. WAACs Recruit Men In NY Army Station New York, (INS) — WAACs, in their early twenties and pretty—and not hard-bitten Sergeants—will hand you that application if you want to and can join the army in New York. Replacement of the tough non-coms who have served for years in the eight recruiting bureaus in the city became known as first of the "sweet young things" were spotted on duty. But if you're between 20 and 38 you "need not apply," for only 17 and 18-year-olds eligible for aviation cadets and men over 38 eligible for ratings as specialists are being accepted. All others must enter the Army's front door via the draft. Besides, headquarters of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps announces, the girl recruiting officers are concentrating on enlisting more WAACs. WAVE Handbook A "Navy Woman's Handbook" has been published recently. Authorized Party List FRIDAY,APRIL 9,1943 Vice-Versa Tacky Party, Memorial Union Building Lounge 8 p.m. to 12 m. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1943 Junior Prom, Hoch Auditorium, 8 p.m. to 12 m. SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1943 Student Housing Association, picnic, Smith's Grove, 4 to 9. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1943 Parker Herbex Solves the Problem A dry scalp and dull hair cease to be problems after a few weeks of faithful Parker Herbex servicing. Parker Herbex Yellow Ointment removes dandruff, GOS Parker Herbex Shampoo leaves your hair soft and clean, while Parker Herbex White Ointment lends it a lasting sheen. sheen. All three beauty aids can be found in our shop. MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 1119 Mass. Phone 493 Wartime Circus Heralds Spring By WALTER KIERNAN New York, (INS)—If there is anything that will take the frost out of the ground today and cause every little crocus to raise its head it's the knowledge that the Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey circus opens tomorrow. Can spring be far behind . . . and it certainly is . . . when the circus opens at Madison Square Garden? Yes, but stop beefing about it. sibility to get acts on and off the stage or in and out of the stadium it that way. Anyway the circus opens tomorrow and if it isn't "the greatest show on earth," which is how it is modestly billed, it will do until somebody gets Hitler and Mussolini in the cage with Gargantua. That would be something. The streamlining which marked the circus last year has all gone into this discard. Once again the wagons are red—good substantial circus red—and the whole decor is the decor of the old "Hey, rube" circus. What is even more interesting to the rehearsal spectator than the big names on the bill are the little noes nobody ever hears of in connection with the show. Take "Nix" who is Mrs. Leuretta Jefferson on the payroll. Slumped in a box, coat collar up around his neck, hat pulled down. John Murray Anderson barks into a microphone "Nix . . . where's Nix? Nix . . . tell that man to keep those horses back. Nix get up there and show Powers how to walk onto the stage. Nix . . . find Pat Baldo and ask him how soon we can start the parade." A slim girl wearing slacks, a mannish coat, a white turban springs into action and things get moving. Officially she's the choreographer which is a fancy way of saying she teaches ballet but actually she is one of the mainsprings of the show. Baldo is another. It's his respon- And there is Anderson ruling supreme. “Powers”, a pretty blonde performer is on his black list today and the whole company, mechanics, electricians, drivers, hears about it. They couldn't very well help it with Anderson's voice wearily complaining over the loud speaker . . . "No . . . no . . . no Powers . . . don't walk that way. Nix . . . show Powers how to walk. Nix . . . show Jocko how to take his hat off to a woman. Jocko . . . haven't you ever taken your hat off to a woman before?" So that's rehearsal and the circus will open tomorrow and Powers will come out smiling beautifully and step mincingly onto the stage and Jocko will sweep his hat off and bow low and you won't even know "Nix" is in the house. Dooley and Russell Win Voice Honors In Music Club Meet Dean D. M. Swarthout has received word that Martha Dooley, pianist, has won first place, and Ruth Russell, soprano, second place, in the Tri-State sontest in St. Louis sponsored by the Federation of Music Clubs. Miss Dooley is a pupil of Prof. Carl Preyer, and Miss Russell is a student of Prof. Joseph Wilkins. Miss Dooley played on the winners' program last night in Baldwin hall, St. Louis. Wednesday - Thursday April 14,15 A Representative of the COLLEGE BOOK CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO will be at ROWLANDS BOOK STORE To Pay CASH FOR SECOND HAND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS for which you have no further use and WHETHER USED IN YOUR SCHOOLS OR NOT