THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Classes Begin In Earnest Full Semester For Students With the campus geared to wartime activities, it didn't take long Tuesday for professors to get the students well on their way for a busy semester schedule. But students are determined to have their fun too. On hts week's calendar we find a skating party at the Rollerdrome given by the Wesley foundation. Also Delta will entertain with a dinner dance at their chapter house from seven until twelve o'clock. Saturday finds the sororities taking over the weekend's entertainment with the Chi Omega party at their house and the Alpha Chi Omega formal party in the Kansan room. The final week vacation period also stimulated romance. Mary Elizabeth Bitzer and Gloria Burr, both students at the University of Kansas, were married during the short respite between semesters. SIGMA KAPPA .. ... guests last week were Mrs. Edward D. Taggert of Indianapolis, national treasurer of the sorority; and Mrs. George Gray of Kansas City. ... entertained Lawrence alumnae at a dinner honoring Mrs. Taggert Monday night. ... announce the pledging of Rosemary Gooch and Rachel Webber. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . ...guests at a party last Friday night were Wilbur Brunner, Donald Overman, Raymond Hunt, Dwight Bartlett, Benny Wolfe, Madison Self, Leverne Hekhuis, Donald Cochran, Robert Simpson; Joseph Schmeltzer, and Lauren Detwiler, of the U.S. Naval Training School, and Mrs. Lauren Detwiler and Mary Detwiler. DELTA UPSILON .. ... announces the pledging of Albert Pylter, Emporia. PHI CHI THETA .. . will meet this evening at 7:30 at the hall. Mrs. Fred Bremer will speak on, "The Field is the World." All women students have been invited to attend. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . dinner guests Monday were Prof. and Mrs. Gerhard K. Kalisch. guests at an informal party Tuesday night were Johnnie Mann, Elizabeth碗now, Lois J. Keane, Mildred Whitted, Beverly Greiner, Judith Schwade, Helen Martin, Betty Felt, Jean Miller, Joy Cochren, Juanita Smith, and Mrs. Running. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ... announces the pledging of Glen Sewell, Sabetha; Martin Jones, Osage City; and Lawrence Hickey, Coffeyville. JOLLIFFE HALL . . ... officers for the second semester are; president, Robert Stephens; secretary, Bill Imel; treasurer, Gregg Van Bebber; and social chairman, Jimmy Fuller. ... overnight guest Monday was Willard Doores of Pittsburg. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... Lieutenant Bill Barber who is stationed at Salt Lake City with the DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Wedding Saturday Burr-Kroll Gloria Burr, fine arts student, of Kinsley, and Arthur Kroll, of the Naval training station, were married Saturday morning. The double ring ceremony took place at the Methodist parsonage with Rev. O. E. Allison officiating. Mrs. George Swenson attended the bride. Army Medical Corps Administration was a house guest yesterday. Lieutenant Barber was a member of last year's pledge class. . . . Mrs. J. B. Miller, of Reece, is a house guest this week. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the Eldridge hotel. They are making their home at 1701 Louisiana. ... dinner guests Monday were Harry Shinkle, Floyd Krehbiel, and Leo Goertz. CORBIN HALL . . . ... will have open house tonight for University men. ☆ ... Mrs. S. W. Kufah, Emporia; Charles Mull, and Stanley Martin Mary Bitzer and Wallace Weekes Married Friday Mary Elizabeth Bitzer, of Lawrence, a member of Pi Beta Phi, was married Friday afternoon to Lieut. Wallace H. Weekes, former student at the University and a member of Phi Delta Theta. The ceremony was read by Rev. Paul Roberts, dean of St. John's Episcopal Cathedral, and the bride was given in marriage by her father, Charles G. Bitzer, of Champaign, Ill. They are making their home temporarily at 684 Downing street, Denver. Mrs. Weekes will continue her work in Kansas University for her degree. Mrs. Weekes is a senior in the fine arts school. Mr. Weekes is a commissioned officer in the army air corps and is now stationed at Peterson field, Colorado Springs. were dinner guests yesterday. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . has announced the pledging of Phil Hill, Arkansas City, Roland Gidney, Arkansas City; Kenneth Olsen, Chanute; Gene Olsen; Erie; Scot Griesa, Kansas City, Mo. (continued to page five) ★ Authorized Party List FRIDAY, JAN. 22 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. 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. Cameo RAYON HOSE in Glorious and Valorous Shades Sheer and Semi-Sheer REGULAR AND MESH Weights 89c to $1.15 at Weaver's Choose Yours NOW On Lay-Away! 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