PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1942 Here on the Hill - - guests Monday were George Atkins and Richard Grayum, both of Chanute. Final-Weary Students Relax Between Semesters With only a little more than a weekend for a breathing spell between finals and the spring semester, K.U. men and women have struggled through the enrollment line, some confused and some amused by their resulting schedules. The last two hazy weeks of finals have disappeared from the student's foggy minds that are already slowly being drowned under new assignments. The spring semester is off at full speed ahead with the steam whistle shouting out its hourly warning as regularly as ever. Still, most of the final-weary made the most of the few-day vacation between semesters, going home to rest, tripping to the big cities for a change in atmosphere, or remaining on the Hill for their relaxation and partying. ★ PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . Bob Royer was a guest of Vasper Sheeley at his home in Emporia between semesters. Jack Engle was a guest at Stanley Patten's home in Liberal over the weekend. ☆ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . announces the engagement of Jerry Dawson to Betty Barrett of Kansas City, Mo. Jack Ballard spent the vacation between semesters in Chicago. SIGMA CHI . . . Craig Howes and Clarence Sigler were guests at Laurence Nelson's home in Salina between semesters. Ken S. Adams visited William Butler at his home in Kansas City, Mo., during the past week. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pierpont of Chanute and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Heywood of Neodesha were dinner guests last night. Marian Miller was the guest of Ann Wellington of Kansas City, Mo. between semesters. Bette Mae Brook was entertained in the home of Betty Talbot in Leavenworth last week. DELTA UPSILON... ...announces the pledging of Conrad Manion, Don Comeaux, and Carl Bell, all of Wichita. DELTA UPSILON . . . held a pre-school buffet supper and dance at the house last evening. The hostesses were Mrs John J. Jakosky and Mrs. James A. Hooke. Clayton Harbur's band played. Guests were: Bette Baker, Nancy Jane Petersen, Cordie Murphy, Barbara Binn, L. E. Willcuts, Shirley Henry, Bobbe Peck, Barbara Benton, Suzanne Weider, Gerry Crago, Helen Alice Watson, Bette Leimert, Katie Green, Marion Carrothers, Dorothy Fizzell, Mary Beth Todd, Jeanne Haycock, Peggy Schroeder, DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Kathryn Shoaf, Mary Louise Laffer, Betty Gunnels, Helen Peperrell, Betty Rowton, Marjorie Owen, Martha Feilhurst, Ann Cowan. Jean Cody, Patti Duncan, Norma Henry, Susie Lowderman, Jeanne Shoehamer, Jane Allen, Virginia McGill, Mary Francis Donovan, Lila Jean Doughman, Betty Leibrand, Mignen Morton, Gloria Goff, Barbara Batchelor, Martha Jane Kenagy, Shirley Bartholomew, Gerry Shaw, Ruth Wright, Helen Huff, Charlotte Frichot, and Ruth Beeler SIGMA NU... ... announces the pledging of Earl Park, James Hull, and Bob Goodell, all of Kansas City, Mo. DELTA GAMMA . . . . ...Anna McConigly visited Mary Louise Adams at her home in Kansas City, Mo., during the vacation. Mary McCleary entertained Mary Hogan and Anne French at her home in Excelsior Springs, Mo., for a few days last week. Dorothy Jameyson spent several days the past week biseiting Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. Anne French, Leeta Nelle Marks, Leela Belle Marks, and Carol Stuart were guests of Beverly Edlund at her home in Kansas City, Mo., during the between-semester holidays. ...Mrs. L. E. Crawford of Wichita was a dinner guest Monday night. ...Mrs. Erving Van Blarson of Wichita was entertained at the house Sunday night and Monday. DELTA CHI... announces the pledging of Harold Hendrikson of Monteneca. CHI OMEGA . . . announces the pledging of Jean Cody of Clay Center. announces the pledging of Jeff King of Wichita, Joe Yager at Atwood, and Larry Cheetham of Kingman. ALPHA OMICRON PI... JAY CO-ED CO-OP . . . . DELTA TAU DELTA . . . dinner guests Monday were Virginia Rader and Mary Louise Harling of the Kaw Cottes. Webster's Collegiate Dictionary. $3.50 Roget—Thesaurus. $1.00 Mrs. Guy E. Ward and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, both of Topeka, and Mrs. Glen Utt of Neodesha, all alumnae, were guests over the weekend. Complete Shakespeare (Temple Notes) $1.00 Marjorie Jacobs of Aberdeen, S. D. has returned to the University and has enrolled as a senior in the School of Business this semester. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass Tel. 666 Ellen and Beatrice Witt attended their sister's wedding at their home in Russell last week. RICKER HALL ... Juanta Sheridan is replacing Reba Rogers at the hall this semester. Miss Rogers is working in Topeka. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ☆ held a surprise shower last night for Barbara Whitley for her marriage to Arthur Harris of Pleasanton. The marriage was held in Lawrence, Jan. 11. ...Maxine Pringle and Roberta Dell Ikerd were entertained at the home of Mary Elizabeth Ward in Highland for a few days last week. ...Annette Woods visited friends in Neodesha over the weekend. Betty Ann Roudebush spent the vacation between semesters in Chicago with friends. Isabel Bennie visited friends in Manhattan last week, ☆ Student Dogies On the Run Many young things, trapped in the bull pen, pushed each other about in bewildered fashion Monday, then on Tuesday morning stamped in all directions, only to be roped by master's and doctor's degree cow-boys into new corrals. In the bull pen they had been branded with queer marks, such as, "Sophomore. Major: history." So began a new semester. Now A Dressy Suit For Spring Weather . . . that yesterday and today have taken care of the beat-around-the-bush openings of courses, the little student dogies mentioned above once more will start hitting the books. The master's and doctor's degree cowboys had their fun at the recent final week round-up, and the dogies say that, come spring round-up, things will be different. Next time no maverick will feel like trampling a professorial cowboy under hoof because this time everyone will be a fine grade A dogie. A suit with a gay plaid jacket and a plain skirt for contrast will be wonderful for the warm weather which is just around the corner. With a jaunty hat and matching gloves and purse, this outfit prepares the wearer to be "off to the races." That's what's being said now. Doings at the various corrals—Snow, Marvin, Fraser, and Blake corrals, for example—will make the prediction either true or false. And the little dogies run on and on in Jayhawk Gulch. At a Reasonable Price FOLLOW THE CROWD AND Buy Your Textbooks at the WSGA BOOK EXCHANGE Sub-Basement of Union Building UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB. . . . . is serving tea from 3 to 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Mrs. D. Gagliardo is chairman of the tea committee. Blue Grass Flower Mist Use it lavishly after every shower-after every bath to stay flower-fresh throughout the day. BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST...1.25 Plus taxes Weaver's