SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Entertainment Is As Usual Final Weekend Parties this weekend were not as scarce as previous indications showed. The six Co-ops, The Blanks, and the Student Housing association all entertained with dinners, dances, or both, this last weekend of the semester. The fear of final week seems to have lessened. Although finals will begin d are continuing almost as usual. No big plans have been made for the four intense days of the the examinations themselves,however. Next semester's plans are quite vague. The male situation after February 1 being uncertain, only temporary dates can be set. More dances for the sailors will be held in women's organized houses next semester. Even though the war conditions have caused parties to be fewer and less elaborate, the social life on the Hill has not changed radically this last semester. The parties for the sailors have been an addition, rather than a change, in the traditional routine. More engagements and marriages among University students have taken place because of the draft and enlistment. Next semester must speak for itself. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ...dinner guests today are Frank Papick, Henry Ickes, Lionel Cherry, Lee Stephany, Robert Wright, and Thomas Sawyer. guests at the semi-formal party in the Kansan room Friday evening were Beverly Greiner, Elizabeth Posornow, and Dorothy Cooper. JOHN MOORE CO-OP guests at a semi-formal party in the Kansas room Friday night were Isabelle Bennie. Almena; Betty Claybourn, Marybelle Long, Beverly Waters, Dona Lou Kump, Ruth Yeaton, Lillian Wendler, Glennie Jean Waters, Betty Woodring, Hazel DeWald, Maxine Crawford, Maurine Blair, Margaret Osmond, and Marie Larson. PIII KAPPA PSI has elected for the spring semester the following: President, Robert Barton; vice-president, Clarence Mollett; treasurer, Robert Bellamy; corresponding secretary, Dean Sims; recording secretary, Dorman O'Leary, and historian, Jules MacKallor. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Coe and Paul McKaig were dinner guests Thursday evening ...dinner guests' today are Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bayles, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Douce, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Dean McSpadden, Larry McSpadden, and Mrs. H. M. Stue- cker. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . ☆ dinner guests today were Mrs. W. Dill and Florence Dill, both of Lawrence. KAPPA BETA . . . ...has announced the pledging of Frances Blair, Phyllis Jackson, Mary Evelyn King, Lucille Pasley, Fleeta Penn, Dorothy Purdy, Shirley Rhodes, Irene Tice, Judy VanDeventer, and Josephine Woolerton. pledging services will be held this afternoon at Myers hall for Sara Ann Jones, Marguerite Bellinger and Dorothy Catlett. PHI CHI . . . ☆ ...elected the following officers last night: Presiding senior, Lowell Wilder; presiding junior, Dallas Dornan; secretary, Hoyt Blaylock; judge advocate, Harold Fields; chapter editor, Bob Hughes; social chairman, Francis Bishop; sergeant-at-arms, Robert Pumpelly; pledge king, Jack Gillhart; members of the senior council: Hoyt Blaylock, Dallas Dornan, and Francis Bishop. BATTENFELD HALL . . . officers elected for next semester are president, Dewey Nemec; vicepresident, Glen Sewell; secretary, Leonard Hays; treasurer, Eugene VanSector; social chairman, Harry Jennison; intramural managers, Paul Juelfs and Paul Schauer; scholarship chairman, Dalton Eash; publicity chairman, James Officer; and Inter Hall council representatives, Harry Jennison, John Sells and Dalton Eash. Mrs. Clyde Tryon, Topeka, was a dinner guest today. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . CARRUTH HALL ...dinner guests today were Nada Clifton and Stanley Burket. Mrs. Webster Trout, Topcka, was luncheon guest Thursday. JAYHAWK CO-OP Cleo Rein was a luncheon guest Friday. dinner guests today were Pfc. Norman Allison, Canada; John Hayne and Armand Dixon. KAW KOETTES . . . Mrs. Ray Pappet, president of the southwestern province of Alpha Chi Omega, Wichita, was a guest of the Phi chapter yesterday. CORBIN HALL . . . ... Mrs. R. E. Greiner, Salina, is a weekend guest. ... Floyd Krehbiel was a dinner guest today. MILLER HALL ...Lorraine Carlson was a dinner guest Thursday. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ...weekend guest was Mary Thompson, son, '42, Wichita. IGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ...weekend guest was Elwood Tippin, Wichita. SIGMA NU . . . dinner guests today were Imajean Butterworth, Florence Clement, and Shirley Rauch. SIGMA KAPPA dinner guests today were Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Scherrer, Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . ...Ensign Harold Edwards, Lyons, has been a guest for the past few days. SIGMA CHI ...enttained with a buffet dinner and dance Thursday evening. Danny Bachmann's orchestra played. Guests were Peggy Roberts, Jean Rose, Donice Schwein, Mary Louise Rowsey, Marcheta McKenzie, Paula Reeve, Nancy Neville, Virginia McGill, Anne Zimmerman, Jane Preist, Mary Lounge Shinkle, Jane Christy, Jane Miller, Joyce Shook, Bettay Lay, Nancy Robertson, Aileen Awnsworth, Peggy Schroeder, Anna Mason, Patricia Lockwood, Joan Cook, Beverly Bohan, Ethel Mary Schwartz, Mary Morrill, Margaret Ann Borders. Marjorie Tibets, Martha Euler, Laura Lee Golden, Jean O'Connor, Cynthia Gilmer, Barbara Winn, Nancy Teichgraeber, June Danglade, Helen Hovey, Betty Zoe Burr, Nancy Abel, Sara Jay Myers, Annabel Fisher, Nancy Jane Petersen, Marjorie Oliver, Ann Vaughn, and Joanne Frankier. Professors Dismissed It has been reported that 25 professors of Holland's University of Amsterdam have been dismissed under Nazi pressure. Dedicate Music Building The University of Texas recently dedicated a $475,000 music building. This Is A Busy Week For Students Dr. Garber Entertained lota Sigma Pi Thursday Class Will Present New Radio Series You Don't Have Much Time to Think About Anything Except Final Exams. So, Turn Over Your Dry Cleaning Worries to Us, and Receive the Best Cleaning Service Possible. Dr. Pauline Garber entertained members of Iota Sigma Pi at a dinner at her home Thursday evening. In the business meeting following the dinner, Mrs. Esther Ragle, Mary Flint, and Frances Hamler were elected pledges. Members present were Dr. Elvira Weeks, Miss Marie Miller, Miss Kathryn Tissue, Miss Lucille Aust, Miss Cassandra Ritter, Ruth O'Sisk, Mary Kay Green, and Jean Bartz. "This Is Us" is the title of a series of eight 15-minute plays which will be presented over KFKU at 9:30 each Monday night by the radio class of the department of speech and drama under the direction of Prof. Robert Calderwood. The plays will be given in cooperation with the midwestern area of the American Red Cross. The first play will be tomorrow night. Just Phone 383 LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Bill Cole will take the part of the postman, who is narrator in the first play. Other members of the cast are Rosemary Utterback, Mary Cheney, Betty Rowton, Carl Hines, Howard Hamilton, Connie Moses, Virginia Tiem, Fred Humphrey, and Robert Marshall. "We Clean Everything You Wear But Your Shoes" Ring Ceremony ★★★ Brundage-Fry The engagement of Barbara Brumdage, College freshman, of Hutchinson, to William Fry, Hutchinson, was announced Thursday evening at the Alpha Chi Omega chapter house. Joan Power and Barbara Sherrard assisted at the ring and candy passing ceremony. Mrs. Neal Sutherland, housemother, Miss Power, Miss Sherrard, Katherine Sewell, Miss Brundage's roommate and Harriet Ojers were presented gardenia cor-sages. Miss Brundage received an orchid. Alumni Fund Increases Students and faculty at the University of Wisconsin may study radio code in the evening now as a result of establishment of two new evening classes by ROTC. Hamilton college's annual alumni fund, which in 1941, spurted from $8,640 to $26,926 in a single year, has continued upward in 1942, reading a record total of $31,566. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass.