FRIDAY, JANUARY 22.1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Fiji Annual Pig Dinner And KappaFormalLead Society With the Phi Gamma Delta 44th annual Pig dinner this evening and the Kappa Kappa Gamma formal dancing party in the Kansas room of the Union building, social functions for this evening seem well in hand. Following tradition, the Fiji's will pass the head of the pig to all their guests and it is necessary that it be kissed by everyone present. As usual the tail will be presented to the youngest girl attending the party. Guests will be received in the Jinx room and fruit juice cocktails will be served. Colored Fiji boys in appropriate costumes will pass programs. The color scheme will be purple and white, the tables being appointed with white candles tied with purple ribbons. The tables are white, the walls are covered with purple, and the whole atmosphere will represent a summer garden. There are 144 invited guests. The Kappa Kappa Gamma formal party will be held in the Kansas room from nine until twelve o'clock. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ... will entertain with their annual Pig dinner this evening at the chapter house. The invited guests are: Jean Bailey, Marian Miller, Jeanette Coons, Nancy Jane Petersen, Amy Erl Little, Patricia Armstrong, Katy Foster, Martha Jane Kenagy, Jackie Meyer, Bobbe Peck, Christine Turk, Hanna Hedrick, Betty Zoe Burr, Mary Louise Rowse, Barbara Duff. Marian Smith, Dorothy Watts, Ann Wellington, Ann Domingo, Martha Nearing, Shirley Rauch, Jane Gorman, Jill Peek, Jo Ann Reed, Mary Thompson, Peggy Schroeder, Chestine Wilson, Sarah Jane Wilkerson, Jane Lewis, Joan Cook, Marjorie Owen, Mary T. Hanna, Nancy Jane Love, Cynthia Gilmer, Mary B. Todd, and Peggy Benson. Elizabeth Crafton, Mary Belle Hargiss, Virginia Marshall, Heloise Hillbrand, Jane Priest, June Reid, Alice Lewis, Betty Grant, Mary Lou Shinkle, Aileen Ainsworth, Shirley Crawford, Anne Zimmerman, Jackie Staley, Donice Schwein, Corrine Lovett, Betty Ann Hopkins, Betty Lay, Ann Moorhead. Betty Bredow, Mary Morrill, Bedda Schmall, Lois Lace, Margaret Gurley, Jane Miller, Joanna Wagstaff, Mariette Bennett, Patty Gore, Jane Christy, Marion Montgomery. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Helen Shinn, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Arthur Black, and Chestine Wilson. ☆ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . KAYA KAYA GEMMA Max Kocour, Wichita, and Bob Blackwell were dinner guests Thursday evening. ... Mrs. Gerhard Hubbard and Mrs. Warren Burkholder, both former students of the University and residents of the Hall, and Mrs. Ray Kubitschek, Leavenworth, were guests yesterday. MILLER HALL . . . ... dinner guest last night was Jean Marie Born. WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION . ...Interest Group will meet from 7-8 tomorrow evening at Westminster Hall. Harry O'Kane will discuss his stamp collection. ... Forum will meet Sunday evening. Mrs. Bruce Cameron will speak concerning "The Character of Peter." CORBIN HALL . . . ☆ . . hold open house for University men with an hour dance last evening. JAYHAWK CO-OPS . . . ... entertained Jay Coeds at a buffet supper yesterday. ... new officers are President, Gerald Jepson; vice-president, Robert Wolf; secretary, Carl Thack and treasurer, John Sheffield. DELTA CHI . . . . . weekend guests are Lt. Sardiss, former assistant professor of psychology; and Arthur Hastings, Jetmore. KAW COETTES .. ... Patricia Gerhardt is a new resident. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . PHI BETA PI . . . ... luncheon guests yesterday were Mary Lotuse Plumb and Gloria Miller, both from Topeka. ... dinner guest last night was Rilla Ann Townsend. . . . has announced the pledging of Stephen Phelps. PHI CHI . . . ☆ ...dinner guests last night were Donald Young and Halle Barrett. ... Peggy and Betty Roberts left Saturday for a two weeks visit in New York City. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ☆ PI BETA PHI . . . ... Veta B. Lear, assistant to the dean of the College, was a dinner guest last night. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. 907 Mass. Tips For Styles Offered By WPB Last year's Easter costumes won't be out of style this year—among the few new styles are shorter jackets and the empire silhouette, both fashion right and economical. You have the word of the War Production board for it. Here are a few things for coeds to expect along the fashion front: Metal fasteners are short. Button closings are being urged by WPB and they recommend fresh water pearl buttons for such use. Phone 61 Dyestuffs are likely to be curtailed. Consequently, WPB advises against black, dark green, or brown for summer sheers. Denim, seersuckers, sheetings and corduroy are needed for work clothes. But percales, print clothes, broadcloths and organdy are not as scarce. However, WPB advises against cotton evening clothes this year, as棉tons will be needed more for daytime wear. As to those stockings, to come back to an old war-torn friend, rayons still will be available but not as satisfactory in very sheer weights as in the heavier. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . PHI KAPPA PSI... . . announced the pledging of Antonio Fernando Lulli, college senior from Lima, Peru. . . . announced the pledging of Edward Costello of Kansas City. Women Try Commando And Get Results Men needn't think that all warconditioning courses are confined to their use only. They have become grossly conceited of late by displaying the large biceps and increased chest expansions which have resulted from their commando training in the University. But the women have become tired of their brags and have decided to do something about it. They too have enrolled in the physical training courses offered on the various campuses all over the country. And they are getting results too. University of Texas coeds who took a "war-conditioning" physical training course showed an improvement of 24.69 per cent in total physical fitness, according to a survey of actual Donald Lysaught, both of Kansas City, Kansas. . . . Kenneth Cass, Kansas City, Kansas, was a guest Wednesday and Thursday. . . Sgt, Robert Hill, Stuttgart, Arkansas, is a guest at the house this weekend. (ACP)—Dr. Robert A. Millikan, noted physicist and head of the California Institute of Technology, predicts power obtained from atom never will displace that from oil and coal. "The possible sources of atomic power are too small," he told students. "So I make bold to predict oil and coal will continue as our principal fuels for the next 1,000 years. After oil and coal are gone we can get our power from the sun." To Get Power From Sun? ★ Authorized Party List ★ Phi Gamma Delta dinner-dance. House 7 p.m. to 12 m. Wesley Foundation, Skating party, Rollerdrome, 9:45 to 12. Kappa Kappa Gamma dance at Kansas room, 9-12. FRIDAY, JAN. 22 SATURDAY, JAN. 23 Chi Omega dance. House 9 p.m.to 12 m. Alpha Chi Omega dance. Kansas room,9 p.m.to 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women Students! Drop in and Look Over Our Merchandise This might be a bit of warning to the over-confident males. Their right to physical superiority is being threatened. Women today are definitely becoming typical of their title, "aggressive females." We Carry a Complete Line of WOMEN'S APPAREL Results of a battery of tests given to the coeds have been analyzed by Miss Bertha Lee who has written her thesis for the degree of master of education on this problem. tests made at the beginning and end of the course. Weaver's She found that the 94 women who completed the course had stabilized their weight perceptibly; improved their lung capacity 4.32 percent; their arm strength 36.87 percent; chest strength 6.65 percent; shoulder strength 4.47 percent; abdominal strength 13.35 percent; leg strength 29 percent; and agility 11 percent. Phone 636 901 Mass. Thomas Bowlus Promoted To Private First Class Private Thomas M. Bowlus, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bowlus, Coffeville, has been promoted to the rank of private first class at the Army Air Force advanced flying school. Carlsbad, New Mexico. Private Bowlus was graduated from the University in 1938 with a B. S. degree in business and a major in finance. Worchester Polytechnic institute recently opened its new Higgins mechanical engineering laboratories. SUITS WITH Matching Topcoats 100% Pastel Wool Shetlands TWILL IN NAVY and BLACK Adelane's