PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1942 The Society Page Minds Warped by Weekend Have No Effect on Quizzing The social calendar is at a low ebb. Instructors to the scholarly are in the mood for quizzing and it is as good a time as later to settle down and clear the mind warped by weekend indulgence. Some claim the "manic-depressive psychology of a nation Others are ranting at the weatherman, who has been up to his tricky hop, skips, and jumps from Russia-snow-cold to Indian summer in the past few days, bewailing him to stop trifling with the scheduled day of the erudite on Mt. Oread. But these or a thousand reasons are never to interfere with the timely knowl at war" is showing its results in the hey-dey making collegios professors of this famed institute so regularly issue. ★ TRETA TAU . . . dinner guests Sunday were Alan Wyatt and W. C. Wyatt. C ref OMEGA . . . Juncheon guests yesterday were Bernice Balocca, Helen Pepperell Mary Lou Holloway, and Bill Ferris dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. Marie Ferrel of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Reynolds of Iola, Jack Moselell of Camp Funston; Jim McKay, J.B. McKay, and Mery Francis McKay, all of Eldorado, Marella Ryan of Tulsa, Okla, Charles Ege, and Duane Smith. dinner guest Friday night was Gene Ricket of Leavenworth. DELTA UPSILON... dinner guests Sunday were Vincent Hiebsch of Kansas City, Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hockee of Baxter Springs. guest and speaker Thursday night will be Dr. C. F. Nelson, professor of biochemistry. PHI CHI ... DELTA CHI... dinner guests Sunday were Charles Wright and Alice Brownfield both of Topeka. KAPPA SIGMA . weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Southern of Ellinwood and Chuck Hargis of Kansas City, Mo. dinner guests Sunday were Jo Johnson and Georgia Ann Utterback. DELTA GAMMA ... luncheon guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose and Mrs. Raymond Edlund all of Kansas City, Mo. WAGER HALL... weekend guests were Mr. and Mira Strain of Garnett. TRIANGLE . . . held formal initiation Sunday. The initiates are: Kay Thompson, William Rundle, Thomas Ackerman, and Joe Hensley, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Jack Smith of Kansas City, visiting alumni guests were: Bob Bradley of Borger, Texas, Albert Will of Kansas City, Mo., and Thomas Stevenin of Kansas City, Mo. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Studer and daugh- ters, Shirley and Betty, of Wathena, and Ivan Sailer. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . weekend guest was Mary Louise Adams of Bartlesville, Okla. dinner guest Friday night was Bill Reed of Salina. SIGMA KAPPA ... guests at a birthday dinner for Mrs. Myra Lyons, housemother, were Mrs. C. D. Howe, Kappa Kappa Gamma, housemother, and H. H. A. Russell, Alpha Tau Omega housemother. Mrs. Lyons' daughter, Manette Lyons, from Osccola, Mo., spent the weekend at the house. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . guests at the buffet supper Sunday were: Jo Johnson, Barbara Brelsford, Virginia Gear, Mary Burchfield, Helen Rose Herrick, Jane Sites, Billie Jarbee, Margaret Stratton, Chestine Wilson, Florence Allen, Barbara Batchelor, Margaret McCurdy, Ruth Russell, Peggy Ballard, B. Jane Hamilton, Priscilla Adams, Peggy Roberts, Marilyn Rice, Letha Eperlyer, M. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. E C. Winters of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Chivis and Barbara Chrivis of Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA weekend guests were Shirley Johnson and Jean Wedell of Kansas State, and Mary Wixson of Eldorado. GAMMA PHI BETA . ... Irene Korber/spent the weekend in Topeka. weekend guest was Amelia Gea-harbur of Atchison. June Paulk, Georgia Lundrigan, and Louise Luffel visited Kansas City over the weekend. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . * ALPHA DELTA PI . . . held formal initiation services Sunday. The initiates are; Loris Niewig of Leavenworth; Lois Elaine Willetts of Topeka, Mira Jean Sluss of Lawrence, Anna Belle Jones of Kansas City, Mo., Betty Jean Dunlap of Kansas City, Mo., Jeanne Haycock of Kansas City, Mo., and Mary Elizabeth Ward of Highland. Initiation services will be followed with a formal dinner . * announces the pledging of Thelma Stutz of Utica. dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker of Pleasanton Jean Gibbs of Springfield, Mo., Bobbie Pickett, Dorothy Slump, and Rosemary Thornton of Kansas City, Mo., John Jakesky, Jack Bradley, and Glenn St. Aubyn. ...luncheon guest Saturday was Peggy Miller. luncheon guest yesterday was Mildred Buoy. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill DELTA GAMMA . . . dinner guests Friday were Lorraine Peacock and Iris McGinnis of Pratt. TEMPLIN HALL . . . . A Classic Coat for Spring . . . entertained the following guests at a party Saturday: Betty Talbot Eileen Smith, Janet Marvin, Jane Woesemeyer, Nona Maurine Waterstradt, Jeane Shoemaker, Betty Carman, Doris Turney, Virginia Stephenson, Eileen Griffits, Evelyn Railsback, Mildred Schmidt, Lida Beth Fincham, Dorothy Baldwin, Jeanne Hollis, Darlene Dailey, Jayne Corbet, Ruth Leech, and Marybeile Long. "Hello. Just waiting around for spring!" Well, if spring is going to mean coats like this—all line and fit, cut with superior tailoring, emphasis on precision, and coming under the heading of chic, let's usher it in! Jimmie Fidler, famous Hollywood Radio Commentator, with one of his friends, Ann Sothern, who has been voted one of America's leading comediennes for her screen characterization of Maisie. Jimmie Fidler's new series of broadcasts starts Monday evening, March 2, on the Blue Network. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ...announces the engagement of Charles Johnson of Topeka and a sophomore in the College to Jene Hahn, an Alpha Phi at Washburn University. ...announces the pledging of Arthur Cattell from Eudora. ...announces the election of the following new officers: Bill Burt, president; Judson Goodrich; vice-president; Jean Fisher, historian; and Dan Coats, secretary. ...dinner guests Sunday were Jane Hahn of Topeka, Marcheta McKenzie, and Margaret Steele, all of Topeka, and Mary McDonald. The engagement of Georgia Wells of Sentinal, Okla., and Ross Hambric of Hutchinson, has been announced. The pin was put out last Thursday night at dinner at the Gamma Phi Beta house; candy was passed and Miss Wells was presented with an orchard. Miss Wells, a member of Gamma Phi Beta, is a violin major in the School of Fine Arts. Hambric, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, is a senior in the School of Business. 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