THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Two Spring Parties For Festival Weekend The coming weekend will be festive with two spring parties and there is hope that if it has to rain, the weather man will hold over his downpours until Monday. The Alpha Tau Omega Casino party Friday night has a few girls busy brushing up on their poker. The Kappa Alpha Theta party Saturday night will be held in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union. Last night besides the midweek, many students attended the last showing of "Journey for Margaret." Also the Phi Psi's entertained the 20 naval aviation cadets here with a dinner dance last night. CORBIN HALL . . . ... dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, Floyd Krehbiel, Rosalie Wrightman, Joy Miller, Lily Rose Lyons, and Mrs. Foulk, Omaha. ☆ CHI OMEGA . . . . Mrs. J. M. Baker, of El Dorado, was a weekend guest. . Sunday dinner guests were Warren Blair, Jack Walton, and Nancy Burris, member of this chapter from Chanute. ..guests tonight are Miss Elizabeth Meguiar and Miss Marie Miller. ☆ KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . RAPPA ALPHA IELIA .. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Quinn of Omaha were guests Tuesday evening. PI BETA PHI . . . ☆ FI BETA PHI . . . entrained 20 naval air cadets who are stationed here at dinner last night. 'ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . ... dinner guests Tuesday were Jack Doores and Fred Stults. ☆ KAW KOETTES . . . .. dinner guests Tuesday were Luther Buchele and Dick Hartzell. BATTENFELD HALL . . . . Miss Helen R. Hoopes was a dinner guest Tuesday night. ☆ CARREUTH HALL . . . dinner guests Tuesday were the Miller and Claudine Scott. MILLER HALL . . . . . Mrs. Allen C. Austin, Kansas City, was a weekend guest. . . Marge Carley was a dinner guest Sunday. ☆ PHI BETA PI . . ... has announced the pledging of Wendell Good, Perry. ... dinner guest Tuesday was Prof. N. P, Sherwood of the bacteriology department. During the smoker which followed the dinner, Doctor Sherwood spoke to the members of the chapter house on "Bacteriology and War." DELTA GAMMA . . . . . luncheon guest yesterday was Barbara Jean Reid. PHI DELTA THETA . . guest this week is John Wells, Kansas City, Kans., who is a member of this chapter. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Tau Sigma, dance sorority, held a formal dinner and initiation service in the English room of the Memorial Union building at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Ruth Sheppard, president, presided. The following women were initiated: Martha Thompson, Nancy Robertson, Virginia Schaefer, Maurine Breitenbach, Marilyn Sweeney, June Reed, Betty Ball, and Joan Power. Guests were Miss Ruth Hoover, Miss Joie Stapleton, and Miss Beverly Bliss, all of the department of physical education, and Donna Mae Wingerson, accompanist for the sorority. Tau Sigma Initiates At Formal Dinner CORBIN HALL . . . The initiates received corsages of pink and yellow sweet peas. CORBIN HALL ... ... new officers elected recently are President, Jane Lorimer; vice-president, Phyllis Wickert; secretary, Helen Simpson; treasurer, Mary Martha Hudelson; social chairman, Ruth Krehbiel; fire chief, Rosalie Erwin. ... weekend guests are Mrs. Kirtley, Ingalls; Mrs. Kufall, Emporia; Rosemary Whitechair, Abilene; and Betty Simpson, Kansas City, Mo. ... dinner guests today are Robert Oberfell, Clifford Bates, Richard Deffenbaugh, and Betty Simpson, Kansas City, Mo. This rayon and wool gabardine dress is good all year but especially a suggestion for spring, with its light colors. This dress is featured in the April issue of Good housekeeping. Chi Omega to D. U. ★ ★ ★ Engagement Chi Omega has announced the pinning of Lucy Burris, from Chanute, who left the University after the first semester, to Fred Gades, from Topeka who is a sophomore in the School of Engineering and Architecture. Gades is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. The pinning took place Sunday noon with Jean Oyster and Helen Watson assisting. Miss Burris received an orchid, Miss Oyster a corsage of camelias, Miss Watson a corsage of red roses, and Mrs. Edith Martin, housemother a corsage of gardenias. Women Not Good Athletes Johnson of Denver Says ★ Authorized Party List Professor Granny Johnson of Denver University explains why the greatest athletes aren't women. Associated Collegiate Press Music Sorority Elects Officers for Next Year FRIDAY, MARCH 26 Alpha Tau Omega, Chapter house, 9 p.m. to 12 m. SATURDAY, MARCH 27 Kappa Alpha Theta, Kansas room, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. "The center of gravity in women is too low to permit them to be good competitive athletes. In racing cars a low center of gravity is a good thing. It permits them to hold the road and allows greater speed. ___ ? Women have greater endurance of another sort. For example nurses and mothers usually can stay on their feet longer, tending a sick child than fathers." Not so in the human form. If you study an analysis of the female body, compared with the male, you will see that women are heavier around the hips than men. The capacity of a woman's chest, on the average is smaller than a man's. A woman's heart is smaller than a man's. The man, with his big chest and heart and narrow hips, has his weight where it does him the greatest good, giving him heart and lung capacity. A woman's weight, however, is around her hips and it adds nothing to her endurance. Mu Phi Epsilon, music sorority, elected the following officers for 1943-44 at their regular meeting Monday evening: president, Justine Peterson; vice-president, Suzanne Schmidt; recording secretary, Margaret Titus; treasurer, Hope Crittenden; historian, Virginia Porter; corresponding secretary, Elizabeth Strain; chorister, Martha Dooley; social chairman, Margaret Kay. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Jane Jones Pinned To William White, DU Who Left for Navy Mrs. Alma Ober, Owner Corbin hall has announced the informal pinning of Jane Jones, from Topeka, College junior, to William White, sophomore in the School of Engineering and Architecture from Bonner Springs. Students Get Fine Arts Degrees Jean Jones, twin sister, assisted with the pinning and candy passing ceremony Tuesday night. Both Miss Jones and her sister received corsages of red roses. White is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity and has left for Camp Farragut, Idaho, where he will go in training for the Navy. Four students were recommended to the Chancellor and the Board of Regents Monday evening for degrees from the School of Fine Arts. They are Erna and Olga Carl, both of Lawrence, bachelor of music with major in piano; Carol Jean Blue, Lawrence, and Alice Louise Brown, Kansas City, Ks., bachelor of Fine Arts with major in public school art. Marinello Beauty Shop Mrs. Alma User, Owner 5 Competent Operators to Serve You Complete Beauty Service Vapor Marcel—Jamal—Zotes 1119 Mass. Phone 493 Weaver's The Amazing TRIKSKIRT PAT PEND. NOW HAS 51 Something new has been added, to make you covet another TRIKSKIRT! 5 cute buttons to be worn smartly with placket in front, on side, or in the back! Add TRIKSKIRT's clever penchant for "repleating" its 20 tuck-geores on the hanger, in drawer or hand-bag... and lady you've really got something! Name your colors and take your choice! 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