PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1942 The Society Page Hill Society Forced To Backseat As Campus Entertains Parents All students are fond of their parents, they are proud of the University. These are the main reasons for Parents' Day; however, it is convenient and diplomatic to entertain "the folks" right before those final grades come out. The entertaining of parents has taken social prominence over all parties, dances, and picnics, and the Hill is temporarily a Parents' Hill. NU SIGMA NU . . . ... Thursday night dinner guests were Mrs. B. Smith of Pawnee Rock and Dr. Ronald Vetter of Lawrence. MILLER HALL... Phil Jenkins, Niles Gibson, Glesner Reimer, Ted Young, Bill Weldon, Phil Nesbett, Allan Cromley, Bob Cohlmeyer, Melvin Masterson, Wendell Wenstrand, Max Banks, Dave McKee, John Scurlock, Don Amend, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Roberts of Troy, and Helen Rymph and Dave Bourassa, both of Topeka. ... guests at its spring formal Friday night were Max Wynmore, Reger James, Ralph Moody, John Sterrett, Bill Mathews, Fred Yonley, Bill Reardon, John Sanks, Lloyd Greene Kenneth Geoffroy, Ed Price, Bob Harris, Orion Drube, John Waggoner, Mat Heuertz, R. B. Whitaker, and Cline Hensley. * CHI OMEGA... ...guests at the parent's day dinner today will be Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Armacost of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. C. W. Allpin of Lawrence, Judge and Mrs. George J. Benson of El-Dorado, L. H. Bowen of Independence, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Creighton of Leavenworth, Mrs. G. W. Ferrell of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gray and family of Emporia, Mrs. V. W. Hitt of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Kreider of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Nearing of Martin City, Mo, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ott of Ottawa, Mrs. O. H. Owen of Amarillo, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Reynolds of Iola, Mrs. Bert Rice of McPherson, and Jim McKay. CORBIN HALL . . . Guests were Kemper Kost, Dale Stewart, Jerry Dick, Bill Woods Bob Kroesch, Warren Snyder, Bob Forman, George Bonebrake, Ed Utley, Jim Gilmore, Grier Zimmerman, A Ward, Elden Beebe, Fred Wailingford, Fred Robertson, Mike Humphreys, Harry Shinkle, Jimmie Burcham, Harlan Shuyler, Vernon Foster, Cliff Bates, Dannie Reber, Bud Lampert, Bob Kloepper, Martin Chapman, Leo Goertz, Milford Kaufman, Dale Linglebach, Orville Kratzmeier, Bill Woolston, Larry Buck, Howard Gibbs, Ray Lippalmann, Jack Wertxs, and Lu Nelson. ... held its annual spring formal Friday night in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. The chap-erones were Mrs. Charles F. Brook, housemother, Mrs. Will Pendleton, Mrs. R. C. Miller, and Mrs. R. M. Flitzpatrick, all of Lawrence. Jim Wray, Tom Singer, Bob Carey, Thomson Holtz, Bob Coleman, Steve Wilcox, Rowland Raup, Royal Humbert, Earl Riddle, Marion Nunemaker, Jack Bower, John McHimmen, Dell Perry, Bill Nichols, Bill Hogan, Al Cunningham, Sam Prager, Ralph Dagenais, Dean Miller, Max Miller, Everton Doom, Harold Craig, Shields Haarle, George Schrieber, Dwayne Oglesby, Jim Nule, Don Michel, Kenneth Hardin, Jack (continued to page three) Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. K.U. Alum Engaged To Army Lieutenant Mr. and Mrs. T. Marion Crawford of Salina announce the engagement of their daughter, Geneva Olive, to Samuel Eugene Clements, first lieutenant, U.S. Army, of Washington, D.C. Miss Crawford, a graduate of the Salina High School and Kansas Wesleyan University, is a teacher of English and Latin in the Valley Falls High School. Last year Miss Crawford held a graduate appointment at the University of Kansas and is working on her Master's degree in Education from the University of Kansas. Licut. Clements is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clements, of New Haven, Conn. He received his B.S. and Master of Engineering degrees from Yale University. At present he is on leave of absence as assistant professor electrical engineering at the University of Kansas while on active duty assigned to the War Department, Washington, D.C. Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 a year, $1.75 a semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year entered on Wednesday, and Saturday, Entered as second semester, and Sunday, 17, 1916, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 8, 1879. The University Daily Kansan A Seersucker Suit for Spring--- Tl cent Bu Pl The Bun other mitte nurse of pardon. Mr the progr ed the ent place young