PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1942 Hill Swings Out This Weekend To Newly Organized Orchestras When the two open houses scheduled for Saturday night—one in a chapter house and one in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union—get under way, two newly-organized Hill orchestras will be sharing the honors. One is Johnnie Pope's, mainly composed of men who played with Clayton Harbur last year. The other is Dan Bachman's, an orchestra that played several engagements shortly before the close of school last year and that now has some men once with Russ Chambers. Both promise to give out at many functions before the close of the present year. Sophomores served refreshments late Wednesday evening in honor of Donna White, who will leave Lawrence Friday for her home in Council Grove before being married in November to Lt. Eob Alexander, Paris Tex. Alexander is now stationed at Camp Funstan. He is a graduate of Texas A. and M. ★ KAPPA KAPPA GAMM9 . . . ...Margaret Scholes was guest of honor Wednesday evening at a party given by the juniors and seniors. Friday she will leave for Council Grove to spend the winter with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Dodge, Saiina, were luncheon guests Wednesday noon ... will hold and hour dance with the Sigma Nu pledges Thursday evening at the chapter house. GAMMA FHI BETA ... ...died as have elected the following officers: president, Marquita McKenzie; vice-president, Ann Zimmerman; and secretary-treasurer, Jane Christy. ☆ hud as jumbo guest Wednesdays day Mrs. Clare Oliver, Lawrence will hold an hour dance from 7 to 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the chapter house. Delta Upsilon pledges will be guests. ALFHA CHI OMESA . . . open house will be held Saturday room of the Memorial Union building. Dan Bachman's orchestra will play. ★ ALPHA DELTA PI :: has elected the following pledge class officers: president, Bobue Clawson; vice-president, Peggy Sue Biggs; secretary, Nancy Monroe; treasurer, Jean Kaufman. CHI OMEGA . . . ★ will entertain Alpha Tau Omega freshen up at an hour dance Thursday evening. will hold open house Saturday evening, September 23, at the chapter house. Johnnie Pope's band will play. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K.U. Students 711 Mess. SOLTA SIGMA THEta anconezes the pledging of Wendla Jean Collins, Myrtle Gross, Elizabeth Smith, Lilian Adams, and Annie Henderson, all of Kansas City, Mo; LaVerte Payton, Tulsa, Oklah. Cloria Jackson, Kansas City; Joyce Palmer, Winfield; Diane Kern, Sterling; Nedia Erdley, Pazco, Maxine Frye and Carolyn Pennell, both of Lawrence. ☆ ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . officers of the pledge class are: Lorraine Witt, president; Charlene Comber, secretary; Pat Waltman, social chairman. ALPHA KAPPA PSI dinner guest Tuesday was Lieut. Gerald Canatsey, former University student new instructor in the medical Administrative corps, Camp Barkley, Tex. RIANGLE . . . ✩ announces the pledging of Bob Bilkson, Kansas City, Mo; Jake Holer, Torl' a; and Bob Prewitt, Kansas City, Kan. ALPHA OMICRON PL... pledge class officers are as follows; Ethel Mary Schwartz, president; Winifred Ice, secretary. Sunday dinner guests were Lieut. and Mrs. Arie Geurtz, Ft. Leavenworth. has elected the following officers to serve this year: president, Jean Sellers; vice-president, Jerry Gery; assistant vice-president, Norma Deem; treasurer, Dorie Dunkley; assistant treasurer, Dorel Witt; recording secretary, Helen Marie Thompson; historian, Jane Reid, rush captain, Melba Ninger; social chairman, Melba Ninger; corresponding executive, Jane Ried; house manager, Janet Sloan; publicity committee, Johnette Bradley, Helen Marie Thompson, Janet Sloan, and Melba Ninger; steward, Johnte Eradley; Pan Hellenic representatives, Norma Deem and Jean Sellers. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . PI KAFPA ALPHA ... ..announces the pledging of Jim Ludes, Salina. ...pledge class officers are as follows; president, Jack Wills; vice-president, Henry Haworth; and secretary-treasurer, Ramon Bird. 力 SIGMA NU... ...dinner guest tonight will be Sara Pierpont. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Elkin, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Leonora, to Maurice Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Barker, Bucklin. The marriage will take place Friday evening, Oct. 9, at 8 o'clock in the First Methodist church. Miss Elkin attended the University for three years. Barker is a College senior. Two Engagements Announced On Hill The engagement of Caroline Anneberg, Fine Arts senior, to Bill Kelly, College senior, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Anneberg, Leavenworth. Wedding plans are indefinite but the ceremony will probably take place in the spring. Initial Meeting of Women's Athletic Association Today The Women's Athletic Association held its first meeting at 4:30 today to present trophies to the winning teams of the intramurals and to entertain new students of the department. Jill Peck was in charge of the program, and Miss Hoover presented the trophies. Throughout the meeting presidents of various clubs gave introductory talks. Kathryn Schake, president of the WAA, and Jo Wells presented a skit to demonstrate the various activities of the athletic department. Miss Schake acted as a general of the WAAC's and Miss Wells as an admiral of the WAVE's. WE WELCOME YOU LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Visitors welcome School at 7th & Louisiana St. "The Hearth" Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McGrew Fine Food 1941 Mass. St. As chilly weather ssts in, it's the all-purpose campus cont that does the trick-smart, comfortable,and durable. Navy Cross Awarded To Hamilton Howe Lieutenant Commander Hamilton W. Howe, U. S. N., was honored this summer when he received the Navy Cross merited by performance of duty during naval operations, the nature of which is to remain secret for the duration of the war. He was decorated by Vice-Admiral Adolphus Andrews, eastern seas frontier commander. Howe is one of the three sons in service of Mrs. Charles D. Howe, house mother of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. He is a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. Full, Varied Slate For Hill Orchestra Two concerts, one a specialty appearance with "Victory" as theme, two vesper programs and at least two radio broadcasts comprise the tentative schedule of the symphony orchestra this semester. Karl O. Kueerstein, director, reports that the personnel of the orchestra this year contains excellent talent. There is, however, still a demand for additional members. Violas are particularly needed. Anyone interested in joining the orchestra should report to room 125, Frank Strong hall. Students not owning instruments may use those of the department while the supply lasts. Adelane's ---