PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1942 Here on the Hill---- Pi Phi's and Co-ops Start Winter Formals The spring semester social wheel is starting off at full speed this weekend. Tonight the Pi Phi's are holding their winter formal in the Memorial Union building and the women's cooperative halls are partying at the Lawrence Community building in the midst of red and white Valentine decorations. Tomorrow night the Kappa Sig's Black and White and the Delt's formal dinner-dance will keep things whirling for an ultra gay weekend. An informal dance at Carruth Hall and the Bundles for America dance at the Hotel Eldridge will help keep the rest of the University men and women dancing and playing. PL BETA PHI . . . formal winter dance is being held tonight in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. Russ Chamber's orchestra will play. WOMEN'S COOPERATIVE HALLS Miller, Watkins, Ricker, Kaw Koettes, and Jay Coeds are holding their first combined semi-formal dance at the Lawrence Community building tonight. The armory will be decorated in a juvenile interpretation of Valentine's Day with red and white comic figures and colored balloons. Chaperones at the party will be Mrs. C. E. Esterly, Mrs. G. L. Atkeson, Mrs. S. M. Stayton, Mrs. Charles Tonkin and Mrs. Ellen Running. Odell Wiedner's band from Topeka will play for the dance. Guests at the party will be Fred Robertson, Alden Flanders, Wallace Puntenney, Ralph May, Clark Moots, Lawrence Hickey, Bill Pritchard and Tom Manning, Kansas City, Mo; Charles Mull, Wendell Mendenhall, Robert Kloepper, Dana Tompkins, Grier Zimmerman, Perry Flagle, Don Williams, Albert Sabol, Dewey Verhage, Butler, Topeka. Lafe Bauer, David McKee, Wendell Wenstrand, Wilbur De Hart, Henry Holtzelzaw, George Johnson, Dick Buck, Topeka; Claude White, Bob Harris, Hudson Marts, Lloyd Greene, Dale Linglebach, Roland Wilbur, Stan Splitter, Clive Herlesay, Lew Turinton, Leoft, Ralph Coldren, Lester Marsh, John Conard, Allan Cromley, R. B. Whitaker, Carl Wolf, Charles Owsley, Don Amend, Victor Carter, Kansas City; Lowell Porter. Dan Bolton, Victor Loskot, John Phillips, Bob Wood, Manhattan; Bob Erickson, Marion Unanakar, Bob McGregor, Dean Miller, Dale Pery, Melvin Masterson, Newell Jenkins. Bernard Hall, Ralph Schaake, George Hanna, John Norris; John Hayne, Gerald Salmon, Emery Josser, Virgil Gray, and Dick Edgar. Marion Walker, Kemper Kost, Mathew Weidman, Gregg Studer, Norman Hemphill, Paul Gillis, Lyle Litton, Lynn Litton, Don Atchison. CARRUTH HALL . . . is holding an informal dance at DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. the hall from 8:30 to 11:30 Saturday night. Miss Carlotta Nellis, Templin hall housemother, Mrs. R. D. Montgomery, housemother at Battenfeld hall, and Mrs. M. M. Wolfe, the new housemother of Jolliffe hall will be the chaperones at the party. KAPPA SIGMA . . . Dancing will be to recorded music. is holding its annual Black and White dinner-dance at the chapter house tomorrow night. The house will be decorated in the traditional black and white. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . luncheon guests yesterday were Sarah Jane Wilkerson. Barbara Brelsford, and Mary Frances McKinney. WATKINS HALL.. new girls this semester are Juanita Austill of Topeka and Margaret Patterson of Leon. PHI CHI . . . entertained Dr. Hal Marshall, alumnus of Wichita, at dinner last night. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . announces the pledging of Larry Johnston of Fort Scott. dinner guests last evening were Karl M. Ruppenthal, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stream of Kansas City, and Mrs. A. V. Dougherty of Topeka. PI KAPFA ALPHA Fred Luke of Washington, D.C. and who was graduated last semester from the School of Engineering left yesterday to take a position as chemical engineer with a concern in St. Louis, Mo. PI KAPPA ALPHA SIGMA KAPPA . . . Mrs. Lawrence W. Corbett of Minneapolis, national secretary of the sorority, who has been a guest at the house since last Tuesday, is leaving today. Members Erna Carl and Olga Carl attended the symphony concert at the Music Hall in Kansas City Wednesday night. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . announces the pledging of Robert Meredith of Lincoln. THETA TAU . . . DANCE FOR REDHEADS . . . ...dinner guest last night was Neal Jacobs. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... entertained Mrs, R. E. Gowans, PollyGWowns, alumna, Miss Rosemary Bell, all of Ottawa, Mary Olive Marshall, and Don Sussex at dinner last night. ALPHA CHI OMEGA DANCE FOR REDHEADS . . . ...the Sigma Alpha Epsilon is holding an hour dance from 7 to 8 o'clock tonight. The舞 is for the redheaded dates of the pledges, a tradition of the Sig Ep hell-week. luncheon guests yesterday were Peggy Davis and Norma Ashlock. dinner guest last night was Virginia. Gear. SIGMA CHI . . . announces the pledging of George Tiffany of Topeka and Bob Smith of Kansas City, Mo. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... is giving a formal dinner-dance tomorrow night in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. The party will be held from 6:30 to 12 p.m. Russ Chambers orchestra will play. Guests will be Ann Wallace, Eva Magill, Peggy Pat Hennessy, Betty Rowton, Dorothy Nicholson, Katherine Green, Mary Noll, Heidi Viets, Patsy Piller, Helen Huff, Norma Henry, Helen Wilkins, Ruth Russell, Marjorie Kiskadden, Shirley Bayes, Elizabeth Crafton, Verlee Reece, Mary Louise Miller, Barbara Batchelor, Peggy Roberts, Martha Nearing, Margaret Anne Reed, Marynell Dyatt, Christine Turk, Ruth Morrow, Gloria Brinkman, Mary Louise McNown, Jo Ann Teed, Beverly Hamilton, Nadine Fox, Martha Fairhurst, Marilyn Rice, Betty Williams, Kathryn Fries, Joan Basore, Gladys Bitter, Betty Lou Perkins, Betty Jean Abels, and Maurine Rothhurst Dance At Eldridge For Benefit A dance sponsored by the Bundles for America committee is being held at 8:30 tonight in the Crystal room of the Hotel Eldridge. Proceeds from the dance will be used in buying yarn to make garments for men in the Army and Navy. Shaving and sewing kits will also be purchased for the men from the proceeds. Clayton Harbur and his band have offered their services for the dance and the Eldridge hotel has donated the use of the Crystal room for the evening. A baton twirling exhibition will be given by Bill Sears, fine arts sophomore and Cy Perkins will give a hill-billy and cowboy impersonation on the program. There will be bridge for those who do not wish to dance. Jay Jane's Invite Women To Jamboree Folk dancing, the Conga, and refreshments will be featured at the Jay Jane Jamboree next Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 o'clock in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. The Jamboree is an annual get-together for all University women on the Hill and is sponsored by the Jay Jane pep organization. Billions for Allied victory . . . or for tribute to dictators? There is only one answer: Buy U.S. Defense Bonds and Stamps. Wichita Specialist Speaks To Phi Chi's Dr. Hal Marshall, nose, ear, and throat specialist from Wichita spoke to the members of Phi Chi medical fraternity last night. Dr. Marshall is an alumnus of the University. Alpha Chi Engaged To Sergeant Edith Ann Fleming, a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and a sophomore in the College has announced her engagement to Robert Wells. Wells is a sergeant at San Luis Obispo, Calif. Both are from Garden City. Miss Conger to Give Piano Recital The final faculty recital of the school year will be given by Miss Allie Merle Conger, pianist, Monday evening in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. Miss Conger, who is an associate professor in piano, has done advanced piano study under such teachers as Emil Liebling, Alexander Lambert, Ernest Hutcheson, and Lee Pattison. Her program will feature the "Waldstein Sonata" and numbers from Corelli, Hassler, Chopin, Liszt as well as novelies from Poulenc, Swinstead, Cassado and Strauss-Tausig. The concert is open to the public without charge. 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