TUESDAY. JANUARY 26. 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 10.3.4 ZilchToBeHonoredTonight At Annual Journalism Fete Yes, that man is here again, and it doesn't take long to arouse the ire of a campus newspaperman by doubting the existence of this well-known and distinguished character. Zilch stands as a symbol of great journalism to all who are acquainted with him, and he is the ideal of both the tenderfoot reporter and the experienced $ ^{\dagger} $ campus newspaper publisher alike. The annual journalism dinner will be held in honor of Zilch this evening at 7 o'clock in the Colonial tearoom. Wednesday evening, for the first time this year, a mid-week will be held for students of the University. The dance will be held from 7 until 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the lounge of the Memorial Union building. Bachmann and Pope's band will play and admission will be free to all students who have dates and 10 cents for all stags. The mid-week Wednesday will be the first of a series of ten to be held between now an May 12. CORBIN HALL . . . . . house guest is Kay Jones, a student at Kansas State. ... dinner guests Sunday were Wally Bell and Henry Kluck, both of the U. S. Naval Training School; Nancy Reed; Donald Pomeroy; Robert Oberfell; and Warren Kerbs and Larry Jilka, both students at Kansas State. ☆ ... Betty King was a dinner guest yesterday. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Virginia Brehm, and Lt. Robert Hunn, of Ft. Knox, Kentucky. ☆ BATTENFELD HALL . . . ... will have an hour dance this evening. ... James Walker was a dinner guest Sunday. ... Lt. Wesley Buchele was a weekend guest. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . ☆ ... dinner guests Sunday were Dorothy and Frank Stannard. KAW KOETTES . . . ... John Hayne was a dinner guest Sunday. ☆ HARMON COOP . . . ... new residents this semester are Cara Shoemaker and Carolyn Anne-berg. ... dinner guest Saturday was Marge Carley. . . held an hour dance Monday night with the Jayhawk Coop. . . lunch guests Tuesday noon were Lauretta Trabant and Oleta Foster. ☆ ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Gentry of Neodesha, Mrs. L. E. Bowman of Neodesha, and Lionel Cherry and Bill Blake. ... Catherine Nabours of Manhattan was a weekend guest. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Engagement Carrothers McIntire Delta Gamma announced today the engagement of Marian Carrothers to James Ted McIntire, a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. The pinning ceremony took place Sunday noon, and Miss Carrothers was assisted by Betty Leibbrand, Jane Beal, and Martha Jane Miller, a graduate of last semester. Miss Carrothers received an orchid. Mrs. Maclure Butcher, housemother, wore pink and white carnations. Miss Liebbrand received a corsage of gardenias and violets. McIntire is a junior in the School of Business and Miss Carrothers is a sophomore in the College. JOHN MOORE COOP . . . ... dinner guest Sunday was Helen Martin. . . . Dean Broyles is a new resident. WAGER HALL ... Eunice Roll of Lawrence was a dinner guest Sunday. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . ... Maxine Jones spent the weekend in Topeka. . . . Lavon Peters spent the weekend in Manhattan. NATKINS HALL . . . ☆ . . . Sunday dinner guest was Carl Ward of the naval training school. . . . new residents are Elaine Bony, Lillian Plattner, Joan Born, and Betty Elmore. . . . Althea Shuss spent the weekend in Larned. ... dinner guests Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Fred Wrightman, Sabetha; Mr. Walter Gunsoll, Emporia; Lt. Malcolm Fuhrer; and Bob Schulteis. ... guests Monday evening was Mrs. John McCuish, Newton. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ☆ McQueen And Singleton Vows Taken Saturday Winifred McQueen of Chanute, a member of Gamma Phi Beta, and Jack Singleton of Ft. Leavenworth, a former student at the University and a member of Phi Kappa Psi, were married at five o'clock Saturday evening at the Post Chapel at Leavenworth. The bride wore white wool with black accessories. Her corsage was a white chid. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McQueen of Chanute, and Major and Mrs. John Singleton from Leavenworth, parents of the bride and bridegroom were the only guests present at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Singleton will make their home in Lawrence. JOLLIFFE HALL . . . ... weekend guest was Mrs. F. A. Fuller of San Diego, Calif. ... dinner guest Monday was Caterina Fruin. ROCK CHALK COOP . . . ; . new residents are Tom Manion, Al Sbordone, Dick Elliott, Eugene Long, and Don Wilcox. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ☆ ... has announced the pledging of Dorothy Hanneman, St. Joseph, Mo. ... weekend guests were Peggy Jones, Kansas City, Mo.; and Helen Denscheid, Wichita. ... Richard Kalus, Manhattan, was a Sunday dinner guest. CARRUTH HALL . . . ☆ ... new residents are Philip Borden, Vern Hands, Herbert Hawk, James Gunn, Clyde Shockley, Joe Stockard, Jerry Adams, and Lester Radcliff. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... announces the pledging of Bud Netzar and Fred Firner, both of Lawrence. Virginia Hagen and Marian Hasty were Sunday dinner guests. --weekend guests were O. D. Sharp, White Plains, New York; Larry Hawkinson, Jim Froman, and Lee Phillips, Kansas City, Missouri; Keith Neville, Topeka; J. O. Biggs and Clair Gillin, Pittsburg; and J. S. Sutton, Topeka, who is now a naval cadet in training at St. Louis. LIPSTICK... America's best-loved NAIL ENAMEL... World-famous for "stay-on" quality. World-famous for high-fashion colors . . . "Mrs. Miniver Rose," for example. 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Under the new speci- Stepping up their previously announced quota by 50 percent, the Navy has launched a drive designed to recruit 37.000 women into the WAVES, the women's naval reserve, by the end of 1943. ☆ . . announced the pledging of Stan Oyer and Larry Wagner, of Kansas City, Kansas, and Gordon McCune, Tulsa. PI BETA PHI . . . SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Burt Larson, Sam Crawford, Kenneth Grabast, and Rex Alred. ... Dinner guest last night was Miss Clarice Crawford. . . Miss Jeannenet Singleton was a guest last weekend. ... dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. Harold Longenecker, Ft. Worth; Bob Weary, Junction City; Jim Staker, Kansas City; Madge Bullene, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hinshaw, and Bob Akey. ... will hold their regular bridge tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. James Ziegler, 946 Mississippi. Mrs. J.W. Mitchell will act as the assistant hostess. K.U. DAMES . . . GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ☆ . . . announces the pledging of Mariane Glad, Pratt. Demand Is Great ifications the education requirement for enlisted women has been dropped from four to two years of high school education. The second modification allows a WAVE to be married to, or to marry after her training period, any service man who is not actually in the Navy. The expanded quotas are due to the increasing demand for WAVES at naval bases all over the country, Navy Department officials announce. Women are enlisted and trained only as they are requested by naval officials to relieve men in specific jobs for active duty. At present about 5,000 WAVES are on active duty or are in training. Aviation Offered A new type of training will get under way about February 1, Navy Department officials report, when seven new aviation schools will open up to teach women naval aviation ground work. The women will take technical courses in these schools after a brief "boot" or preliminary course. SPARS Organized As well as the 37,500 WAVES to be put into uniform this year, the Navy hopes to recruit 8,000 women for the SPARS, the women's reserve of the Coast Guard. This new woman's service has the same requirements as the WAVES, and the newly announced education and marriage specifications apply. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . . weekend guests were Dick Miller and Joe Payne, Chanute; Dwight and Jack Horner, Kansas City, Kansas; Joe Springer, Washburn; and John Rutledge from the Minnesota chapter. ... Sunday dinner guests were Marcele Peterson, and Virginia Ford, who is from Coffeyville. (continued to page five) Save Your Clothes! This Is No Time to Be Extravagant Getting Things You Don't Need. Make it Your Wartime Duty to Keep Your Last Year's Clothes Immaculate at All Times. E. W. Young 926 Mass, St. Ed Young