PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1942 The Society Page To-Be Jay Janes Showed Vim at Rally Yesterday Cheering, singing, and clapping. Hill men and women stood in the drizzle and fog yesterday morning in front of Robinson gymnasium to give the team a peppy send-off. Heartiest "pepsters" were the 26 Jay Janes who were to be initiated into official members of the women's pep organization last night. Formal banquet, initiation services, and election of officers was held last evening at Evens. $ \textcircled{*} $ Hearth. Carl David ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... held a buffet supper at the chapter house Saturday evening. Guests included: Ronald Pankratz, Don Widner, Kenneth Becker, Rex Hunter, LaVaughn Egbert, Harold Hawkins, instructor of chemistry, and Fred Luke, alumnus from St. Louis. Sunday dinner guests were Dick Reid and Lorenz Schuessler of Fulton, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thies of Kansas City. ALPHA DELTA PI announces the election of the following officers; Betty Ann Routdehush, president; Jean Blue, recording secretary; Anna Belle Jones, corresponding secretary; Mira Jean Slusa, historian, Doris Nieweg, chapter reporter and social chairman; Betty Williams, guard; Lois Willcuts, rush captain; and Jeanne Haycock, activity chairman. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Patty Lockwood, Barbara Winn, Ann Wallace, Rosemary Utterback, and Barbara Batchelor. KAPPA SIG . . . ...announces the pledging of Ed Muse of Topelta. * ★ Sunday dinner guests were Mr. Beaky of Kansas City, Mo., and Letha Epperly. CARRUTH HALL . . . Sunday dinner guests were Doris Turney, Pat Foster, and Helen Rymh. ✩ ... weekend guests were Bill Bailey and Frank Kirk both of Manhattan, Marshall Warner, Bill Moll, George Schaefer, John Phouts, Lewis Kew, Granville Beitzel, and Bob Harwi, all of Atchison. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . Jean Clussman of Wellsvill was a dinner guest Sunday. Jane Reid spent the weekend in Kansas City. ...weekend guest was Audrey Bateneman from Osakalao. Marjorie Jacobs visited in Kansas City over the weekend. ★ DELTA GAMMA . . . Sunday dinner guest was Phog Miller. weekend guests were Mary Louise McMullen of Wichita and Betty Ann Atherton of Emporia. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . announces the election of the following officers: Arthur Black, president; Don Nigg, treasurer; Scott Hookins, recording secretary; ... will hold an exchange dinner Thursday night with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McSpadden, of Lawrence, Katie Green, Paul Yankey of Wichita, and Bill Beven, alumnus from Los Angeles, Calif. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ★ ...dinner guests Sunday were Bob Farmer of Fratt, Bill Hertzler, and Mr. and Mrs. Blain Grimes of Lawrence. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill weekend guest was Mrs. N. C. Peterson of Dodge City. ...guests at a buffet supper last night were Doris Hodson, Wilma Anderson, Juanita Smith, Jackie Spencer, Ellen Burnette and Melva Good. WAGER HALL. * SIGMA KAPPA . . . . guests at a faculty dinner Thursday were Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, Prof. and Mrs. A. W. Davidson, Prof. and Mrs. Thayer Gaston, Prof. John Crouse, and Prof. Olga Hoeslev. ...house guest is Mrs. G. B. Hall of Oakley. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Kathleen Whitmire and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montgomery of Lawrence. ★ WESTMINSTER HALL . . . ... Helen Blino spent the weekend at Fort Scott. Dorothy Jacobson of Holten and Mrs. Alvin S. Graverhalz of Coffeyville, were weekend guests. KAPPA ETA KAPPA - dinner guests yesterday were William Reardon and J. L. Ketchum. * ...Sunday dinner guests were Mary Joo Cox, Jill Peck, Grace Hewell of Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McIntire of Gardner. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ...juncheon guest yesterday was Wendell Laman. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. F. H. McCroskey of Kansas City, Mrs. P. A. Arnall of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. B. T. Buxton and Sue Haskins of Kansas City, Mo., Eldridge King, Harry Ham, and Stan Stauffer. PI BETA PHI . . . DELTA UPSILON . . . Sunday dinner guests were Francis Anderson of Kansas City, Mo., Carol Allison from Park College, Parkville, Mo., and Mary Louise McMullen of Wichita. Moyer-Thompson Engaged Sunday The engagement of Jeanne Moyer, Sigma Kappa, and Don Thompson, Alpha Tau Omega, was announced Sunday when candy was passed at dinner at the Sigma Kappa house and cigars were passed at the A.T.O. house. Thompson's fraternity pin was put on Miss Moyer by her sister, Ida Frances Moyer. Miss Moyer wore a corsage of pink carnations and was presented with two dozen talisman roses from the A.T.O. chapter Miss Moyer is from Lawrence and is a member of Mu Phi, Pi Lambda Theta and Mortar Board. She is a senior in the School of Fine Arts. Thompson is from Kansas City, Mo., and is a member of R.O.T.C. and a junior in the College. Sigma Chi Alumnus To Marry Soon The announcement has been received of the engagement of Dorothy Stants of Topeka to Glenn Phillips Bramwell of Belleville. The couple/plans to marry late this spring. Miss Stants was graduated from Northwestern University and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Bramwell was graduated from the School of Business at the University of Kansas in 1936 and was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He later received his master's degree from the Harvard School of Business. Before enlisting in the United States Naval Reserve, he was cashier of the First National Bank in Belleville. He is now attending the Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School in Chicago. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Patty Armel, Virginia Phipps, Betty Ann Atherton, of Emporia, Luther Welch and Lealand Bohl, both of Kansas City, and Helene Reynolds of Boulder, Colo. ...William Allen from Wentworth Military Academy was a weekend guest. ... Sunday dinner guest was Frances Morrill. dinner guest last Saturday was Yirzhila Gogil. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . ★ DELTA CHI . . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Jonn Basore, Annabelle Meyer, Marian Carrothers, George Stewart of Kansas City, Oscar Brownlee of Lawrence, John Murry of Ft. Leavenworth, and Prof. R. H. Wheeler of the psychology department. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Clarence E. Freak of Denver, Colo., and Victor Miller of Lawrence. A Knit That's News---to the spirit of the hall through leadership and scholarship. Alumni Married In Lawrence The marriage of Helen Leslie of Lecompton and Jack Collins of Lawrence took place Friday, at 8 o'clock in the evening, March 6, at the home of the bride's parents. The single-ring service was read before a setting of palms and ferns with candelabra at either side. An informal reception followed the wedding. Both Mr. and Mrs. Collins attended the University of Kansas and are now employed in Lawrence where they will be at home at 1131 Kentucky. Marriage Announced The announcement has been made of the marriage of Lillian French of Coffeyville and a senior in the School of Fine Arts to Arthur Clark, a senior in the School of Engineering. Mrs. Clark is a member of Delta Sigma Theta and Clark is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. The marriage took place Aug. 9, 1939, but was kept secret until the announcement last week. Announce Two New Battenfeld Awards Awarding of two $50 scholarships to residents of Battenfeld hall has been announced by the University Endowment Association. One is to Leo Goertz, fine arts sophomore, and the other to Dallon Eash, engineering sophomore. The awards are made possible through a $200 fund provided annually by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld of Kansas City, Mo., and are given to men who, in the opinion of the residence hall's selection committee, have contributed most DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. A tea? Drive over to the City? A nubby knit is what a college woman's wardrobe needs for such last minute appointments and engagements. It's built for everything. Made with rippling pleased skirt and a cardigan jacket accented in smart details, it holds its shape through the worst. Dangling in the Formal presentation of the scholarships was made at a dinner at the hall last night. 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