SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ISA Holds Election Varsity; PiPhi To Have Open House The Independent Student Association, besides spending an evening of amusement dancing to the Bachmann-Pope orchestra in the main lounge of the Union building last evening, also engaged themselves in the more serious business of electing officers for the following year. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity entertained with an informal dancing party at the chapter house, and refreshments of pop corn and punch were served. The members of Phi Chi entertained guests at a party in the chapter house from 9 until 12 last night, and Westminster Foundation held their party in the hall, starting the entertainment at 7:30 o'clock. Pi Beta Phi sorority, this afternoon, will hold open house for all University men who will leave soon for the armed services. Entertainment will be from 4 until 6 o'clock. Hopkins hall, Friday evening, used red and white carnations for decorations at their open house. The girls' names were printed on red hearts which were pinned to their sleeves. Punch, cookies, candies, and nuts were served to the guests. PHI DELTA KAPPA . . . will hold a meeting Tuesday. Feb. 16, for all members in the University High School at 7:00 p.m. Prof. E. E. Bayles, of the School of Education will lead the discussion. All members have been urged to attend. ☆ CORBIN HALL . . . ...weekend guests are Marjorie Stark and Ruth Brown, both of Sabetha. Ted Tyler was a dinner guest Friday. dinner guests Saturday and today were Kenneth Bowersox, Kansas City; and Sgt. Harold D. LeForge, and Sgt. Harry L. Jeffries both of the Army air base at Coffeyville. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ...Hugh Lovelace, Kansas City, Kan., and Bill Carrington, Coffey- ville, are weekend guests. entertained with an informal dancing party at the chapter house last evening. Chaperons for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Corlett Cotton and Mrs. Nellie Hopkins, housemother. SIGMA NU . . . ...members who are leaving for the Army air corps are Glenn St. Aubyn, Jim Summers, Jim Loveless, John Busboom, Wilmer Landon, Bob Lenagar, Dick Parsell, and Bill Stanton. Pins Theta Marjorie Oliver Bill Hertzler The engagement of Marjorie Oliver, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Bill Hertzler, dental student in Kansas City and a former student of the University, was announced at the Theta house Thursday evening with the traditional passing of chocolates. Joanne Fronkier, who assisted Miss Oliver with the pinning, and Mrs. Arthur H. Little, housemother, each received corsages of gardenias. Miss Oliver wore an orchid. Miss Oliver, who is from Newton, is a senior in the College and a journalism major. Bill Hertzler, who is also from Newton, is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ..Barbara Taylor was 'a dinner guest Thursday. ...Mrs. O. H. Taylor, Hutchinson, was a guest Thursday and Friday...dinner guests today are Barbara Parker, Doris Sheppard, Peggy Miller, Agnes Ragan, Patricia Orr, and Sally Hauck, all of Independence, Kansas; and Mrs. George O. Latham, Kansas City, Mo. ...has announced the initiation of Donald Lysaught, Kansas City, Charles Ise, Lawrence; and Alan Stutz, Topeka. PI BETA PHI . . . will hold open house this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock for all men going into the service. WAGER HALL . . . ... Lillian Logan was a dinner guest Tuesday. Wilda Draper, Topeka, was an over-night guest Thursday. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. the "COLLEGE JEWELER" Gustafson Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years. 911 Mass. St. All Band Party Has Atmosphere Of St. Valentine Approximately 160 members and guests attended the annual dinnerdance of the University Band, combined with the All-Girl Band party. Friday evening in the Kansas room of the Union building. The theme of the dinner-dance was in the spirit of St. Valentine's Day. On the wall behind the speakers' table was a huge red heart in the center of which stood a miniature band boy and his girl friend. The speakers' table was decorated with heart-shaped name cards and lighted red candles. Other tables were decorated with red, white, and blue streamers in the center and with lighted candles. Red, white, and blue colored hearts completed the decorations. Band keys, small replicas of the seal on the Band's bass drum, were awarded to Elizabeth Cady Austin, Floyd Krehbiel, Dick Kell, Bob McGregor, Ross Baumunk, Cliff Reynolds, Don Holman, Charles Kassinger, Vernon Foster, Art Partridge, Judson Goodrich, Bill Moorman, Bill Sears, Ken Geoffrey, Larry Hickey, Gene Fiser, Dick Coy, and Eddie Hartronft. dinner guests Thursday were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott and Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner. Guests were Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, Mr. and Mrs. KulerKusteriner, Mrs. and Mrs. E. Thayer Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Wiley. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . Women Taking Over Men Leaving By Betty Lou Perkins Approximately 250 men may leave the campus in the next few weeks. At first the women at the University think this is bad. The fact that men may be gone is leaving the women with an unpleasant fear of spending many nights at home alone. But this unpleasantry is no uneasiness. Now the University coed must prepare herself to take over the many positions left vacant on the campus. She must look about now, get in on the ground floor, and pick out a job which she feels she can handle. Then she must start to work. Opportunity Knocks For instance, at the Union build- The work of filling men's positions need not wait until graduation from school. This work may begin now. Many men who once held important and necessary positions in the University extracurricular program are going. Many women realize that this is their golden opportunity and make the most of it. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... entertained the following guests at an informal dance last evening; Persis Snook, Molly Stark, Arlene Johnson, Virginia Pfouts, Margaret Rae Ellsworth, Mrs. Margaret Henderson, and Metty McDonald and Jean O'Connor of Topeka. ...Harold Saville, Topeka, is a weekend guest. Bill Feeney, Ralph Coldren, Bob Van Deventer, and Jean Fisher have left for the army. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ☆ Additional Society on Page Five weekend guests are Jim Sandifer, a student at the University last semester, who is on his way to Ft. Benning, Ga., for officer's candidate school; Everett Shearburn, Jr., El Dorado; and Joe Butler, Kansas City, entry is not the only cause of the women's ing, Newell Jenkins, the chairman of Union activities committee, reported last week that many of the chairmen of various Union activities were forced to resign because of being called to the service. If any women are interested in working at the Union building in any of these various offices, the person to see and talk to is Jenkins. In Journalism Too The University Daily Kansan may, in a few weeks, need more reporters, editors, and managers. Journalism is now offering many opportunities for women where, before, the newspaper business was almost exclusively a man's field. Girls interested in journalism may now take a few primary courses and get the deserved recommendations for a job. A Call For Help Many of the positions which are open are indispensible and must be filled. Most of these positions are essential to the workings of the University. Women may consider themselves helping the war effort by taking these jobs and handling them in the best manner possible. A Challenge for Women This situation is going to present opportunities to a woman she may never have again. The number of BWOCS will be increased twofold. New fields for women are open. Let's do it now! 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