THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Measles Take Social Whirl Before Finals The most popular place on the campus these days seems to be the University hospital. Measles have appeared on the Hill at a most inconvenient time. Some students accept this fact calmly, even take the measles calmly; but the majority expresses its feeling in the words of a senior, $ ^{ \textcircled{1}} $ "But I don't have time to get PI BETA PHI... If it isn't the measles, then it might be love. An epidemic of engagements and marriages is still going strong, even though some students are more worried about finals than about Cupid. Among the measles, engagements, and finals, students often appear a trifle confused. "Should they take a date, guard their health by sleeping, or study for a final?" is the question for this particular time of year. A double life is bad, but a triple one—— Measles do solve the problem—then the hospital gives orders, and there is no question in the student's mind. Those who are afraid of getting the measles, but don't are those most frustrated. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . ...new officers elected Dec. 30 are president, Arthur Benner; vicepresident William Duke; secretary, Richard Miller; corresponding secretary, Donald Atchison; librarian, George Johnson; sergeant-at-arms, Charles York, social chairman, Clyde McKale; intramural manager, Robert Stevenson. ... announces the initiation of William Reardon, Junction City; Richard Warren, Garnett; J. L. Ketchum, Elkhart; Clarence Coates, Wichita; Robert Stevenson, Tescott, and Elmo Geppelt, Mound City. MILLER HALL . . . ... Dorothy Chapin was a luncheon guest Tuesday. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... guests last weekend were Richard Ghean, '42, and Buster Hughes. ... Sunday dinner guests were Prof. and Mrs. F. A. Russell and Elizabeth Pile. ☆ KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ...guests at lunch yesterday were Anna Mason and Dorothy Hardie. ...dinner guest last night was Bette Lathrop. SIGMA NU... ...dinner guests tonight will be Sarepta Mable Pierpont, Lida Beth Fincham, Florence Clement, and Mildred Grotbeck. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ...Tuesday dinner guest was Bill Burt, Leavenworth. ...held installation services last night for the following officers: President, Mary McVey; vicepresident, Louise Longenecker; corresponding secretary, Bobbe Peck; recording secretary, Dorothy Jean Harvey; historian, Betty Frank Carey, censors; Peggy Schroeder and Martha Thompson; song leader, June Danglade; and executive board: Barbara Joan Wilson, senior representative; Jill Peck, junior representative; and Norma Lee Anderson sophomore representative. ☆ DELTA UPSILON . . . Sunday dinner guests were Beth Maxwell and Marian Carrothers. DELTA GAMMA . . . ☆ Mrs. J. L. Basore, Bentley, was a guest yesterday and today. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ☆ Joy Miller was a luncheon guest vesterav. Barbara Sherrard and John Powers were luncheon guests today. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ...has announced the election of the following officers: president, James Walker; secretary, Harry McClure; warden, Ed Moses; chorister and senior member of executive committee, Byron Kern; freshman trainer, Michael O'Donnell; intramural manager, Dan Huebert; chaplein, George Gray. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ...Ensign Bill Burgner, c'44, of Corpus Christi, Texas, was a guest yesterday and today. Ensign Burgner was enroute to his home in Great Bend. Following the expiration of his furlough he will be stationed at Norfolk. CORBIN HALL . . . dinner guests yesterday were Alta Bingham, '42, Kansas City, Mo.; Martha Jane Miller, Georgia Wiggins, and Gerald Dick. Mrs. Maurice Kennedy, Iowa City, Iowa; Barbara Nieweg, Leavenworth; and Eileen Jeynau, Brainard. Minn. were house guests last week. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . Blackburn-Wilson Marriage Monday Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Lois Blackburn, College junior, to Max Wilson, pharmacy senior. The ceremony was performed Jan. 4, by the Rev. O. E. Allison, pastor of the First Methodist church. Mrs. Jack Bicknell and William Wilson were the attendants. Miss Blackburn is from Madison, and Mr. Wilson is from Osage City. HARMAN CO-OP ...new officers are: President, Lois Jeane Kihm; vice-president, Louise Paden; secretary, Mildred Whitted; treasurer, Kathleen Schmidt; historian, Marjorie Carley; housing board representatives, Claudine Chamberlain and Marjorie Doyle. ...dinner guest yesterday was Mary ...dinner guest yesterday was Mary Ann Deckert. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Mary Greene, Henrietta Adams, Virginia Gsell, Polly Roberts, Marjorie Kreider, Mildred Welch, Betty Gsell, Lucille Gillie, and Patricia Williams. ...has announced the engagement of John Hayne to Betty Gell. McCleary-Dunne ★★★ Engagement Delta Gamma has announced the engagement of Miss Mary McCleary, College sophomore, to Glenn Dunne, former student. The traditional candy-passing ceremony was held Saturday evening. Miss McCleary received an orchid. Mrs. Maclure Butcher, housemother; Miss Betty Van Blarcom, and Miss Beverly Edlund wore gardenia corsages. Miss McCleary's home is in Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mr. Dunne is a member of Beta Theta Pi; his home is in Wichita. Tau Omega fraternity has sponsored a Walk-a-Date plan at Santa Barbara State college to conserve tires and include more students in the social calendar. WAAC'S Enter Army Command Training Ft. Leavenworth, Jan. 7, (INS)—The age-old corridors of the army's staff school at Ft. Leavenworth will soon resound to clicking heels, marking the first time in history that women have been enrolled in the school. The announcement, made by Major General Karl Truesdell, commandant, said an undisclosed number of officers from the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps will start classwork in the command school, Feb. 6. The WAAC's will be included in a class of 1200 officers. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. ★ Authorized Party List ★ FRIDAY, JAN.8 Student Housing association, Kansas room, Union building, 9 to 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser to women. Weaver's Ready to Wear Sale Dresses Coats Blouses Skirts Suits Underwear Slack Suits Also Many Items on Main Floor Such as Gloves--Underwear--Bags