TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Swan Song For This Semester Sung Soon With finals only a week away, students continue to invite guests, give parties, exchange pins and rings, as in normal times. Home basketball games are numerous these last days of the semester, and the student activity ticket admits to the ballet in Hoch tonight. The student may stay home from the games and ballet and devote himself to his studies, or he may use his already-pur- lored tickets and study late $ ^{*} $ The student may stay home devote himself to his studies, or chased tickets and study late at night, or he may take the attitude that he will flunk anyway, so what? While more students are stay-at-homes during this crucial last-minute emergency, there are always those who prefer to have their good times while they can. In ten days the swan song of this semester can be sung officially. For some, finals will be over even sooner. It's a new year, and it soon will be a new semester. Resolutions such as, "I'll keep up this semester, instead of trying desperately to catch up at the last minute," will be made and broken as usual. Already some New Year's resolutions have been discarded. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Betty Good and Jeanne Atkinson, both of Kansas City; Virginia Ford, Coffeyville; Marianna Becker, Topeka; Marcelle Easley and Bert Dickerson, both of Hutchinson; Martha Campbell and John Hallberg, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Corinne Murray and Margaret Welsh, both of Chanute; Lucille Graper, Colby; Wayne Waters, Junction City; Maureen Meschke, Nancy Walters, and Ruth Russell. ...dinner guests last night were Corp. Cole Leverenz, Chanute; and Sgt. Kenneth Ray, Kansas City. SIGMA PHI EPSILON PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Ralph Messer and Charles Miller both of the Kansas State chapter. ...have announced the initiation of Ramon Bird, Albert; Willis Beyer, Gridley; Kenneth Johnston, Peru; Emerson Hazlett and Robert Hunter, both of Lawrence; and Wistar Shreve, Fanwood, N. J. ... Sunday dinner guest was Libby Reeder, Kansas City. PI BETA PHI dinner guest last evening was Lt. Leland Kitto, formerly of Joplin, Mo. now stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga. SIGMA NU... ... have announced the pledging of Robert Learned, Lawrence. ...Sunday dinner guests were Virginia Brody, Verlee Reece, Florence Clement, Mildred Grotbeck, Margaret Nash, and James Hargiss, St. Louis. KAW KOETTES . ...new officers are: President, Mary Louise Harling; vice-president, Maurine Blair; secretary, Lorene Anderson; treasurer, Carolyn Sue Russell; housing board, Arleene Nickels and Lavon Hays. ...Lillian Logan was a dinner guest yesterday. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ...dinner guest last night was Mrs. Vera B. Walton. newly-elected officers are: President, Valle Schloesser; vice- president, Kenneth Winters; secre- tary, Richard Ramsey; treasurer, Murray McCune; and freshman trainer, Lynn Williams. has announced the initiation of Clark Hilton, Ft. Benton, Mont.; James Ferguson and George Robb, both of McPherson; Robert Martin and Thomas Scofield, both of Kansas City; James Froman, Robert Jones, and Edward Sims, all of Kansas City, Mo.; James Acker, Junction City; Eldon Wallingford, Topeka; Robert Gale, Syracuse; Calvin Briney, Bennington; J. D. Kennedy, Bartlesville Okla.; Charles Prather, Kingman, and William Shaw, Hutchinson. CORBIN HALL Sunday dinner guests were Irene March, Highland; Leo Goertz, Philip Lin and Betty Felt. MILLER HALL . . . Sunday dinner guests were Marjorie Easter, Abilene; Alex Roth, Max I. Miller, and George Lewey. JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . ☆ ...Carl O'Connor was an overnight guest Sunday. dinner guests last evening were Robert and Albert Fountain and Wade Garst. RICKER HALL . . . ...had a formal dinner Saturday in honor of Lois Corson's birthday. ...Becky Lou Jenkins, Paola, was a weekend guest. WAGER HALL . . . ... Elsie Hughes, Kansas City, was a dinner guest yesterday. George Bartholow, U. S. Naval Training Station, Olathe, was a guest yesterday. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . ...guests at the New Year's dinner were Margarette Perkins, Marjorie Easter, Abilene; Mary Steele, Dorothy Purdy, Betty Winterscheidt, Claudine Scott, Nadine Hunt, and June Ashlock. Frank Schirmer, '42, Bonner Springs, was a dinner guest yesterday. ...dinner guest Saturday was Zane Mitchell, U. S. Navy. Sunday dinner guests were Justine Peterson, Jeanne Hollis, and Robert Kloepper. TEMPLIN HALL . . . Engagement ★★★ Wiggins-Lash Mrs. Sherman Wiggins, Great Bend, announced the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy May, to Lt. Bill Lash, of the Coast Artillery, at Miller hall Sunday afternoon. Miss Wiggins received an orchid. Mrs. Wiggins wore a corsage of gardenias. Announcements in the form of candy corsages were passed to all women at dinner, and the ring ceremony was held at 2 o'clock. Lt. Nash was a student in engineering in 1941. Miss Wiggins is a senior in fine arts. Miss Wiggins and Lt. Lash were guests of honor at a dinner given Sunday evening. SIGMA NU . . . guests at the annual freshman paddle party, a dinner-dance, Saturday were Margaret Fesler, Betty June Craig, Margaret Gibson, Margie Nash, Margaret Borders, Virginia Schaefer, Sarah Coon, Bel Thayer Claycomb, Betty Smith, Nancy Abel, Marion Hasty, Norma Lutz, Mariette Bennett, Sara Jane Myers, Joanna Wagstaff, Dorothy Miller, Shirley Rauch, Mary Lou Shinkle, Arlene Allen, Lida Beth Fincham, Betty Hopkins, Mildred Welch, and Shirley Salley. CARRUTH HALL . . . ...newly - elected officers are: President, Lynn Litton; vice-president, Frederick Stults; secretary, Paul Woolpert; treasurer, Lyle Litton; social chairman, Dale Lingelbach; scholarship chairman, Arthur Johnstone; intramural manager. Warren Jacks; and inter-hall council member, Henry Hildebrand. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ...weekend guests were Arlene Bueker, Kansas City, Mo.; and Norma Brooks, Wellington. ...Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. F. Friesen and Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Hinkson, all of Cheney; Cadet Robert Matchette, Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo. Sgt. Charles Post, Atlanta, Ga; David Cowley, Citadel, Charleston, S. C.; Barbara Johnson, Eudora; and Katie Gorrill, Lawrence. ☆ Mrs. Warren Rogers, Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest Saturday. HARZFELD'S WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9 ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. SIGMA CHI . . . ...dinner guest Friday was Lloyd Ojers, Topeka. ...had a formal New Year's dinner Friday. guests Sunday were Capt. E. S. Cowgill, Ft. Leavenworth; Dolores Morrism, San Francisco, Calif.; Saddie Phipps, Wichita; Marilyn Hall, Kansas City, Mo.; Anne French, Betty Frank Carey and Marjorie Oliver. WATKINS HALL . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Paul Adams, Richard Hoover, Donald Gilles, and William Applegate. ☆ But will not open until 11 Wednesday morning. New Year's Wedding In Methodist Church Miss Mary Ruth Brown, fine arts senior, became the bride of Donald Clark, business junior at 6:45 Friday evening in the (First) Methodist church of Lawrence. The Rev. Alva C. Brown, father of the bride and pastor of the First Methodist church of Marion, Kansas, officiated. Miss Rosemary Farney, College sophomore was the bridesmaid. Mrs. James T. Good, College junior, was matron of honor, and her husband, Mr. Good, was best man. DELTA GAMMA . . . entertained with a winter formal Saturday evening at the chapter house. Danny Bachmann's band played. Guests were Sonny Love, Laurie Russell, Steven Wileo, Charles Miller, Edwin Windler, George Bolt, Ted McIntyre, Ensign Calvert, Pierpont, Harry Johnson, Marion Haynes, James Roark, Edwin Kelley, Vance Elder, William Jenson, John Frehland, Glen Dunn, Howard Gee, Millard Aldridge, Bud McDonald, Vincent Hiebsch, Roland Warner, Don Miller, Phillip Fee, Richard Maloney, John Jakosky. Wallace Bradshaw, Larry Smith, Ross Baumkun, Art Glenn, Richard Schaffer, Corp. Bill Gray, Norman Hearin, William Elbl, Walter Herri- man, Robert Adams, Robert Wiede- mann, William Jamison, Richard Beach, Frank Stannard, David Hay, Mathew Wiegand, C. L. Kline, Bill Lonnecker, Eugene Sawyer, Bill Hynes, Junius Penny, David Clymer, Steve Wilson, James Acker, Bob Benkleman, Jay Hines, James Gillie, William Brill, Robert Brock, Robert Bacon, Leroy Wildhagen, and Don- ald King. luncheon guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cochener, Kansas City, Mo. ☆ CHI OMEGA . . . Bill Fountain and Don Parker, both of Kansas City, Mo. were weekend guests. dinner guests Sunday were Patsy Welliein, Gene McLaughlin, Danny Bachmann, Vance Elder, Bob Black, Bill Carrington, Fred Gates, Kay Thompson, Anna Jane Hoffman, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Euler, Topeka. DELTA SIGMA THETA . . . Wallace Forney, Great Bend, is a house guest this week. ...held installation services last night for the following new officers: President, Alberta White; vice-president and dean of pledges, Yolande Meek; secretary, June Mack; and treasurer, Jeanne Best. KAPPA SIGMA Thompson Announced Engagement Miss Helen Marie Thompson, sophomore in engineering, announced her engagement to Aviation Cadet Eugene S. Jones, student in '42, last evening at the Alpha Omicron Pi chapter house. Chocolates were passed to the chapter, and in the middle of the box were mounted on red satin a pair of silver wings, the platinum engagement ring, and the sorority pin. Miss Ellen Witt and Miss Jane Reid assisted. Mrs. Cora Bentley, housemother, received a corsage of red carrations. Guests invited for the ceremony were Doris Marhofer, Nadine Potter, Phyllis Davis, Mary Elizabeth Shultz, and Dorothy Cooper. Miss Thompson's home is in Horton. Aviation Cadet Jones is stationed at Scott Field, Ill. NU SIGMA NU .. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . Ann Hall, Hiawata, was a dinner guest yesterday evening. CHI OMEGA . . . ...has announced the engagement of Miss Mary Kathryn Brown, Wichita, to Bert Dickerson, business '42, Hutchinson. The formal an- (continued to page five) New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses or men's clothes Does not irritate skin 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. 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