SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Social Life Lessens As Finals Approach Finals, practicals, quizzes, book reports, final speeches, term papers and such occupy the thoughts of many students now as Jan. 12 approaches. Some optimistic persons are planning next semester's program. Society and the social life must take a back seat for a couple of weeks while the more serious side of life takes the limelight. $ \textcircled{4} $ the brave, or perhaps non-chalant, Phi Psi's with their dinner-dance last night were alone in providing entertainment for this otherwise uneventful weekend. The formal servicemen's dance in the Community building last night was a source of entertainment for some of the Hill women. Sponsored by the EA chapter of PEO, the party included dancing upstairs, games in the basement, and refreshments. Pins and rings are still changing hands rather frequently, and a few guests have arrived to break the routine. The Zilch dinner, originally planned for Dec. 29, has been postponed until Tuesday, Jan. 26. HARMAN CO-OP . . . dinner guests Thursday were Frances Raw, Ethel Caldwell, and Thyliss Ekey. overnight guest Thursday was Joan Hall. ...weekend guests are Alice Boylan and Marilyn Hall. MILLER HALL... ...Rachel Ragle was a dinner guest Friday. guests yesterday were Ensign Jack Scholfield, Ft. Scott, and Wilton Stewart, Washington, D.C. ☆ DELTA CHI . . . ... Frank Rengle was a house guest Friday. ... George Crowl, Kansas City, Mo. is a weekend guest. ☆ KAW KOETTES . . Joanne Johnson was a dinner guest Friday. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ...has announced the initiation of Jack Stapleton, Glenn Lessenden, David Jones, and Donald Jones, all of Lawrence; Harry Larimer, Ft. Scott; William Haynes, Bonner Springs; Richard Beach and Robert Schultes, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Wallace Bradshaw, Peabody; Dale Bush, Pittsburgh; Gordon Danielson. McDonald; Nathan Erickson, Topeka; Robert Lesh and Jesse Wentworth, both of Arkansas City; Robert Moore, Wichita; Edward Rolfs, Junction City; Dean Schwartz, Blue Rapids; and Edward Sondker, Holton. ...held their informal holiday dinner Thursday. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ...has announced the initiation of Kenneth Cates, Stephen Butcher, Don Taylor, Charles Gilliland, all of Hutchinson; Eldon Meanes, Wichita; Franklin Rush, Chanute; Wendell Link, Wichita Falls, Texas; John Harrison, Peabody. Howard Hale, Ft. Scott; John Anderson, Minneapolis; Earl Laird, Kansas City; John Hayne, Olathe; Munro Zoellner, Tonganoxie; Frank Houch, Independence; Coffee Boffin, Independence, Mo.; and William Kallenberger, Enda. ...new officers are president, John DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Walker, vice-president, Van Peterson; secretary, John Weaver; treasurer, Robert Martindell; freshman king, Page King. ALPHA DELTA PI ... mother's club will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. J. R. Edmonds; 1543 Rhode Island. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . is holding initiation services today for Elmo Gpeett, Mound City; John Robert Stevenson, Tescott; Clarence Coats, Wichita; J. L. Ketchum, Elkhart; Richard Warren, Garnett; and William Reardon, Junction City. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ...dinner guest tomorrow will be Lillian Plattner. ...guest is Mrs. D. J. Morgan, alumnia of Hutchinson. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . Charles Helmle was a dinner guest Thursday. ...dinner guest today was Phyliss Couchman. BATTENFELD HALL . . . held freshman initiation Friday night. ...Ronald Stitt will be a dinner quest today. CORBIN HALL... weekend guests are Irene Marsh, Highland; Charlotte Taylor, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mary Frances Sterns, Baker University, Baldwin. ...Philip Lin was a dinner guest oday. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . Don Caldwell of the University of Illinois, and Ensign Calvin Pierpont, '42, were guests this week. Alice Herrington, Independence, Mo., is a weekend guest. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . Floyd Smith and Glenn Elliot, both sophomores in the School of Medicine, were guests Friday. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . Annebergs Announce Birth Of Daughter, Victory Lee annual holiday season dinner- dance was held in the Kansan room last evening. Matt Benton's orchestra played. Chaperones were Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Capt. and Mrs. F. J Anneberg have announced the arrival of a daughter, Victory Lee, Dec. 19. Capt. Anneberg who received his master of arts degree in physical education in 1940, is now on duty as special service officer for 514 Coast Artillery at Camp Davis, N. C. Mrs. Anneberg '40, is the former Nella Lee Corwin. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Corlett J. Cotton, and Mrs. Nelle M. Hopkins. Guests present were Betty Good, and Jeanne Atkinson, both of Kansas City; Martha Campbell, Mildred Lane, and Dorothy Robinson, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Virginia Ford and Patsy Willburn, both of Coffeyville; Marcelle Easley, Hutchison; Margaret Welsh and Corrine Murray, both of Chanute; and Maryanna Becker, Topeka. Polly Roberts, Barbara Winn, Mary Louise Isigrig, Nancy Walters, Heloise Hillbrand, Grace McCandless, Mary Schwartz, Marjorie Pollock, Josephine Johnson, Joan Cook, Jane Priest, Maureen Meschke, Patricia Harvey, Ruth Russell, Barbara Koch, Margaret McConnell, Barbara Sherrard, Peggy Roberts, Mary Jean Miller, Jacqueline Starr. Marcile Peterson, Margaret Gurley. Barbara Brelsford, Beverly Bolan, Nancy Tomlinson, Patricia Williams, Janet Hawes, Rita Lemoine, Dorothy Harvey, Norma Anderson, Winifred McQueen. Jane Peake, Bettie Cohagan, Beverly Gaines, Irma Lee Hasty, Betty Rowton, Harriett Allen, Rilla Ann Townsend, Mrs. J. P. 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St. Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the engagement of Miss Vivian McBeth, College junior, to Howard Sutherland, sophomore in engineering, at a New Year's banquet Friday evening. Barbara McBeth. sister to Vivian assisted. Mrs. Chas. D. Howe, housemother, and the Misses McBeth received gardenias. Guests present for the ceremony were June Sutherland, sister to Mr. Sutherland, and Ida Frances Moyer. Both Miss McBeth and Mr. Sutherland are of Lawrence. Mr. Sutherland is a member of Delta Upsilon. transport were among the vessels sent to the bottom. Since the start of the war. American submarines have sunk 163 enemy ships, the navy said. Previously, the Navy announced that American planes yesterday raided enemy cargo ships in Kiska harbor in the Aleutians for the third day in succession while other bombers rained death and destruction on Jap headquarters on Gaudalcanal in the Solomon Islands. Sea Battle Rages Both Great Britian and Germany agreed today that a sea battle is raging somewhere in northern Europe waters with the Nazis placing the scene of action off Bear Island in the Arctic sea. The British thus far claimed only damage to two enemy cruisers, but the Germans say they have sunk one destroyer and damaged several cruisers and four merchant ships. Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 per year, $1.75 per semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., on the December 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1879. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 1942 Active Member Pi Phi Has Double Pin Ceremony After three pins New Year's Eve, Pi Beta Phi boosted the number to five with a double pinning Friday evening. Miss Chestine Wilson, 42, returned to announce her engagement to Arthur Black, business senior; and Miss Norma Lee Anderson, College sophomore, was pinned to Frank Stuckey, junior in engineering. Chocolates were passed to the house by Miss Wilson, whose home is in Meade. Flowers were presented to Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, and Dorothy Jean Harvey, who did the pinning. Miss Wilson received an orchid. Mr. Black's home is in Wichita; he is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Miss Anderson's home is in Wichita. Present for the ceremony was her sister Jeanne, '42, who assisted. The chapter received candy; Mrs. Alt, Jeanne Anderson, and Barbara Breed were presented corsages. Miss Anderson received an orchid. Mr. Stuckey's home is in Hutchinson; he is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Visitors welcome School at 7th & Louisiana St. Wiedemann's Grill temporarily closed. Hope to open soon under new management. But you don't have to worry! 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