AGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1942 The Society Page Vacationists Plan Weekend On Hill Instead of at Home If this were last year, if there were not a war, or if there were a vacation—tomorrow night would be the night. Since entirely too many "if's" enter into the picture, University men and women will try to forget that in normal times they would be packing tomorrow for the home journey. Instead of bemoaning the lost vacation, students will remain on the campus, concentrating four days of fun into two this weekend. ... dinner guests Sunday were Arthur Partridge and Jim Jensen. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . . TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ... announces the pledging of Ed Reeves of Leavenworth. ... dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. Laura Mull and daughter, Evelyn, of Caney. ★ PHI DELTA THETA . . . . weekend guests for the Interfraternity conference were Bob Hartle of Oxford, Ohio; Clifton Moss of the University of Texas; Bob Fisher and Jim Medill, both of Topeka. ... Bill Hayes of La Crosse was a weekend guest. ★ SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... entertained with its spring formal at the chapter house Saturday night from 9 till 12 o'clock. Russ Chamber's band played. Chaperones were Mrs. Charles D. Howe, Kappa Kappa Gamma housemother; Mrs. A. J. Foster, Kappa Eta Kappa housemother; Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Phi Gamma Delta housemother; and Mrs. Myra Lyons, Sigma Kappa housemother. ... weekend guest was Betty Spencer, traveling secretary of Sigma Kappa sorority. ★ PL BETA PHI . . . ...guest last week was Mrs. Dan Harvey of Meade. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . DELTA TAU DELTA guests at dinner Sunday were Elizabeth Crafton and Phyllis Clarkson. CORBIN HALL . . . ... will entertain all University men who have friends in the hall at an hour dance from 7 until 8 o'clock tonight. PHI CHI Sunday dinner guests were Miss Mary Miles, Betty Williams, Dorothy May, Helen Blincoe, and Prof. W. J. Baumgartner of the Zoology Department. Dr. R. A. Schwegler of Lawrence will be a guest speaker at the house tonight. CARRUTH HALL . . . . ... weekend guest was George Collins of Ottawa university. KAPRA SICMA Sunday dinner guest was Lavone Taddikan of Clay Center. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Jerry Ewers, Bob Fairchild, Miriam Calder, Bill Stone, Bob Rhodes, of Wichita, and Calvert Pierpoint of Chanute. PHI BETA PI . . . Sunday dinner guest was Dr. C.W. Asling of the anatomy department. PHI KAPPA PSI ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. David J. Evans of Kansas City, Ann Ellen of Hiawatha, Rilla Ann Townsend, Joan Hallberg of Kansas City, Mo., and Sally Law. JOLLIFE HALL . . . ...Sunday guests were Prof. and Mr. Olin Templin, Steve Wilcox, and Mr. J. H. Walkow of Wichita. TEMPLIN HALL ...Sunday dinner guests were Ruthie Russell and Geraldine Pierson. Saturday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Olin Templin, Mrs. Bertha Butterfield and Mrs. Ray Hays, both of Iola, and Donald Learner of Cocome, Ind. Thursday dinner guests were Miss Edna Hill, head of the home economics department, Mrs. Winnie Lowrence of Lawrence, Alice Boylan, and Miss Juanita Sheridan of Kansas City, Mo. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Bob Fairchild, Bob Goodell, Kansas City, Mo., Adelyn Cast and Leo Rhoades, both of Wichita, Bill Stone, Calvert Pierpont of Chanute, Jerry Ewers, Miriam Calder and Keith Moore. DELTA CHI . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mary McCleary and Bobbe Breitwelser. PHI DELTA THETA . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Stanley Hanson, Bill Hayes of La Crosse, Jim McClure, Sanborn Cook, Bob Jesse of Kansas City, Mo., Rosalie Wrightman of Sabetha, John Lattimore and Frank Moran. Sunday dinner guests were Marjorie Oliver and Joan Ticknor of Kansas City. SIGMA CHI . . . ...held installation of officers last night. New officers are Mary Brower, president; Glennie Jean Waters, vice-president; Phyllis Cellier, treasurer; Evelyn Taylor, recording secretary; Marian Ransom, corresponding secretary; Marjorie Thies, social chairman; Margie Holcomb, song ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ★ DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Johnston-McDonald Announce Engagement Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill Watkins hall announces the engagement of Mary McDonald, college sophomore from Larned, to Larry Johnston, senior in the School of Business from Ft. Scott. Johnston is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The couple first announced the engagement at dinner Sunday at the Sig Ep house, where Miss McDonald received his pin and Johnston passed cigars. At Watkins hall, a special house meeting was called for 10:30 Sunday night. Mrs. Charles Esterly, housemother, read a congratulatory note which announced the engagement. After candy was passed Johnston came to the hall to receive congratulations from Miss McDonald's friends. Miss McDonald was sent a spring corsage. leader; Peggy Miller, Marjorie Thies, and Betty Brownlee, rush chairman. ...Sunday dinner guests were Bob Matchette and Dick Reid of Kansas City, Mo. DELTA UPSILON . . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wister Williams of Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Day of Lawrence, Francis Anderson of Kansas City, Mo., Webb Trout of Kansas City, Mo., Betty File, Ruth Beeler, Dorothy Jameyson, Mary Lue Crawford and Grier Stewart. ★ WATKINS HALL . . . guests at a buffet supper-hour dance from 6 to 8 o'clock tonight will be Henry Hoffman, Albert Sabol, Warren Wilson, Robert Wolf, Glessner Reimer, Vernon McKale, Leslie Butterfield, Dwight Gilkinson, Larry Hickey, Bob Gunter, Perry Fleagle, Paul Adams, Wallace Puntenney, Leroy King, Wendell Mendhenhall, Clark Moots, Bill Applegate, Dean Martin, Benny Bagowski, Floyd Fredrick, Dana Tompkins, Larry Johnston, Maurice Hill, Niles Gibson, Charles Mull, Glenn Richards, John Sterrett, Clifford Bates, John Roderick, Clifford Kaarbo. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ★ Sunday dinner guests were Vincent Trump of Ft. 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