FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1943 VERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE e of things high bers nior; tler, ider, Joy and man, Prof. artawk ilege som, the The Society Page Birthday Ball Holds Interest Few Other Parties Slated Tonight's entertainment is centered completely around the President's birthday ball to be held in the Community building from 9 until 12 o'clock. All other potential social functions for this evening have relinquished their claim to the spot light for the proceeds from this Ball are being distributed for the purpose of providing care for infantile $ ^{4} $ nalysis victims There will be no decorations, special features or entertainment other than the dancing, for every dollar is to be used for the infantile paralysis fund. The slogan, "Dance so the little fellow can walk," is being carried out completely. There is no ulterior motive involved. Saturday evening Gamma Phi Beta will entertain with their annual winter formal in the Kansas room of the Union building. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . . Howard Carey, Hutchinson was a dinner guest yesterday. ☆ SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... Mrs. J. B. Henry, Mrs. Fred Cutter, Miss Kathleen Doering, and Miss Meribah Moore were dinner guests last night. ☆ SIGMA NU . . . ☆ . . has announced the election of Bob Stewart as rush captain. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... luncheon guests yesterday were Morris Sheppard and Heloise Hillbrand. . PHI DELTA THETA . . . dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. G. H. Gray and Mrs. Ruth McNair. ... announced the pledging of Don Miller, Kansas City, Kans., and Oliver Samuels from Emporia. ☆ PHI BETA PI ... Roderick Phillips, Hiawata, was a house guest Wednesday. ☆ DELTA GAMMA . . ... luncheon guest yesterday was June Harries. SIGMA NU . . . .. dinner guests last night were Jane Miller, Katy Foster, Sarepta Pierpont, Jane Priest, Virginia Carter, Verer Reese, Mary Morrill, Jane Woostemeyer, Virginia Schaefer, Lois Wheeler, Virginia Brody, and Betty Ann Hopkins. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Graduates' Engagement Announced Mrs. H. C. Bigelow of Lawrence has announced the engagement of her daughter, Patricia, a graduate from the School of Business to Mr. Clarence H. Sigler, Jr., of Williamsport, Fa. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Sigler of Kansas City. Miss Bigelow is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. Sigler, who belongs to Sigma Chi, was graduated from the University and is working in the laboratory of a chemical plant at Williamsport. The date of the wedding will be March 6. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . l. .. had an hour dance Tuesday night with the Sigma Chi's. ... Shirley Irwin, Kansas City, Mo. was a guest from Sunday to Wednesday. ... Miss Lucile Aust was a dinner guest last night. ...diner guests Thursday evening were Ruth Sheppard, Paul Adams, Donna Jean Stember, and Joan Williams. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . HARMON COOP . . . ... announced the pledging of John Taylor, De Soto; Henry Ferro, New York; Donald Blair, and Tom Porter, Ottawa; and Harlan McDowell, Topeka. Graduates Of University Are Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid McClain, graduates of the University recently gave a party for graduates and former students at their home in Joe King from Oberlin, Ohio; Mr. Cleveland, Ohio. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Stafford and Helen (Edlin) Rhulen, Bob Hampel, Lois Schreibner, and Ruh Yeomans, all of Cleveland. Messers. McLain, Smith, Rhulen, and Hampel are employed in engineering jobs in Cleveland. Misses Schreibner and Yeomans are attending the School of Applied Social Science at Western Reserve University. PI BETA PHI . . . . . Barbara Barber was a luncheon guest yesterday. CORBIN HALL . . CORBIN HALL ... James Cheney, Larned was a dinner guest yesterday. ... entertained with an hour dance last night. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. ... dinner guests last evening were Mary Margaret Anderson, and George Johnson. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . . . Clarence Rutherford has with-drawn from school. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... announced the pledging of Cleo Rein. of Russell. (continued to page five) ★ Authorized Party List Theta Tau, chapter house; 8 to 9. SATURDAY, IAN, 30. FRIDAY, JAN. 29 Gamma Phi Beta, Kansas Room; 9 to 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. SATURDAY, JAN. 30 WITH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS It's Always--- DRAKE'S FOR BAKES 907 Mass. Phone 61 Social Activity Good For Ego Friends A Necessity By PHYLLIS COLLIER Are you shy? Do you have trouble making and keeping friends because you are shy? If so, shake off this unfortunate quality. Don't expect people to run after you. Get busy yourself. A do-nothing policy merely breeds more inertia, with its inevitable result, discourage- ment. Get out and meet people. Exercise your ego by making social contacts. Speak to that friend on the campus, even though you are yet not sure of his full name. And don't forget the smile. It can penetrate a cold heart when mere words never can. Take The Initiative Create those social contacts if necessary by getting together with one or more of your acquaintances for a dance, house party, theater party, or some other kind of gathering. Visit the person next door during your spare time, instead of taking that stroll downtown by yourself. Ask your friends about the party they attended, and the people they met. Show an interest in them. At any rate, give others an opportunity to become acquainted with you, to *learn what you really are.* Test Yourself If you still find yourself friendless, go over the list below and check your answer is not in the affirmative, there's a good reason why you haven't more friends. Can You Always Answer Yes? Isn't it about time you had a party or a dinner date for those who have entertained you? What about birthdays? It's a simple matter to keep a list and send a card each year. After receiving a favor or a gift, do you tell the giver how much you appreciated it? Have you been making an earnest effort to remember the names of the people you meet? This is most important. Remember how important you feel, and flattered, when a stu- (continued to page five) Greek-letter man's line SMOOTH as a SPRING FORECAST Screen printed jersey. Self sash tie at waistline, gathered skirt. Bracelet length sleeve. Sizes 12 to 20. Colors: American Beauty, Sunflower. $10.95 Weaver's