PAGE TWO WAL PIVAKYAN DUJAK LOCATION 4 5 6 7 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill --were hosts at Sunday dinner to Frances Gillespie, Washburn; Barbara Benton, Bobbe Peck, and Jean Anderson. pledges will entertain at an hour dance tonight. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1942 Elections Keep Houses And Organizations Busy As the semester draws to a close, fraternities, sororities, and organizations are finding that the time has come to elect new officers to guide them through the next term. Elections are being held every night in an effort to get the job over before vacation. The I.S.A. held its political contest last Friday, and will celebrate with the third of its Varsities this Friday night in the Memorial Union ballroom. Delta Tau Delta named its new officers last night. They are: president, V. L. Cline; vice president, Harold Van Slyck; recording secretary, Steven Stimson, corresponding secretary, Allan Ewing; guide, William Walker; and doorkeeper, Kenneth Nicolay. Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the election of: president, Robert Little; vice president, Jerry Ewers; recorder, Bill Korn; treasurer, Murray McCune; correspondent, Robert Forgy; warden, John Fisher; chronicler, Murray McCune; freshman trainer, Jay Kern; and herald, Jack Walton. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . P H I K A P P A PS I dinner guests Sunday were Mr and Mrs. J. R Bradly, Kansas City Mo; Anne Jane Hoffman, Phyllis Collier, Ellie Wilkins, Anne Adams Barbara Batcheline, Jerry Buehler, Martha Alice Horner, and Rosemary Utterback. Senator Walter F. Jones, Hutchinson, was a luncheon guest yesterday. Harriet Blythe, '43, to Harold Harmison, stationed with the naval air corps at Corpus Christi, Tex. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . guests at the Pledge-Mother's dinner Monday evening were: Miss Ruth Rereutt, Mrs. H. E. Chandler, Mrs. Owen Carl, Mrs. George B. Dunkley, Mrs. J. M. Lemon, and Mrs. Horton Thompson. ... after dinner guests Monday evening were: Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Reed, Gardner, and Mrs. C. L. Forter and children, Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . dinner guests Monday were: Lt. Karl Ruppenthal, Springfield, Mo; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Burt, Topeka; Mrs. E. B. Smith, Topeka; Mrs. May Stroh, Topeka; Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Beers, Olathe; and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johnson, Topeka. ALPHA CHI OMEGA Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, wife of the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, was Initiated as an honorary member of Alpha Chi Omega Saturday afternoon at the chapter house. ... entertained with a buffet supper Sunday night at the chapter house. SIGMA KAPPA . . pledge class had a tea for all sorority pledge classes Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5. SIGMA CHI . . . Sunday dinner guests were: Patty Bigelow, Jane Lindsey, and Marv Ruth Fogel. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . Cary Jones was a dinner guest last night. ...guests at the buffet dinner Sunday evening were: Jane Stites, Becky Trembly, Joan Teed, Leta Nelle Marks, Marilyn Rice, Peggy Roberts, Billie Jairbee, Irma Lee Hasty, Bjoo Fluker, Margaret Ann Reed, Joan Croson, Peggy Ballard, Jane Veatch, Bob Anderson, Peggy Schroeder, Shirley Kernodle, Patsy Pillar, Betty Jane Hamilton, Bonny Townsend, Betty Baker, Shirley Binford, Elizabeth Peairs, Marjorie McKay. TEMPLIN HALL. ...Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs, Ray T. Wright, Sue Wright, Laurie Wright, Claude Parker, Mary Elizabeth Evans, and Kenneth Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. ...had a birthday party last night for boys whose birthdays are in January. Those who were honored were Wendell Tomkins, Dale Linglebach, Bill Wegman, Dud Colburn, Dwayne Ogelsby, Wendell Newman. SIGMA NU . . dinner guests Sunday were Larry Calkins and Isabel Benker, both from Kansas City, Mo., and Jane Allen. SIGMA CHI last year's pledge class held a party in the Blue Mill social room Friday night. Guests were Eileen Miller, Virginia Phipps, Dorothy Conklin, Margie Holcombe, Mary Ruth Fogel. Ruth McIlrath, Lila Jean Doughman, Marjie Oliver, Nancy Ticegraeher, Dorothy Fitzell, Marceil Peterson, Helen Wilkins, Nancy Leathers, Nancy Walters, and Serepa Pierpont. ...announces the engagement of Forbes Pyle to Patty Wright, Los Angeles, Calif. SIGMA NU . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Mildred Stoenner, Evelyn Nielsen and Perry Flagle. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ...dinner guest Monday night was Paul McJimsey. dinner guests Monday were Prof. and Mrs. George M. Beal. WATKINS HALL . . . ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . Joe Murphy of Russell was a weekend guest. DELTA GAMMA . . . announces the pledging of Gussie Helmig, Marquette. announces the initiation of: Bill Creamer, Leland Mattson, Fred Luke, Marvin Schreiber, and Robert Manglesdorf. Alumni who returned for the event included: Dr. G. H. Clay, Owen DeWoody, Dr. Elza Holmes, J. W. Wiegen all of Kansas City; and Lester Olmstead and Hartien Ritter of St. Louis, Mo. The initiation took place January 10. ...Sunday dinner guests were Fred Mines, Wally Mitchell, Gussie Helmig, and Frances Schloesser. CARRUTH HALL . . . announces the marriage of George Dietrich, '45, to Joanne Gerhold. Richmond. ...announces the engagement of Bob Corder, '45, to Lorna Belle Ecclefield, freshman at Iola Junior College. CHI OMEGA . . . dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. Marie Ferrel, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Current, Kansas City; Miss Louise Bowen, Mr. L. H. Bowen, of Independence; Blanche Van Camp, Fredonia; Margaret Ott, Ottawa; Bob Githens; and Charles Owsley. dinner guest tonight will be Mrs. Lyle Fogel, Kansas City, Mo CORBIN HALL had as guests at dinner Sunday Bernita Keith, Helen Rice, Norman Rehg, Sam Anderson, Robert Pyle, Marmaduke Grove, Harriet Kizler, Vernon Foster, Lucille Gilly, John Friedstrom, and Raymond O'Hara. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . John Campbell, Bill Reece, Scandia; Jack Singleton, Kenneth Rockhill, and Bill Rhoades, Wichita; were dinner guests Sunday. Sigma Delta Chi Schedules Clough Frank Clough, managing editor of the Emporia Gazette and author of "William Allen White of Emporia," will speak at a dinner meeting of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 20 in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building, Stan Stauffer, president, announced today. The meeting, scheduled for this Tuesday at which E. Lawson May, of the Hutchinson News-Herald was to speak, has been canceled, since May will be unable to attend. Initiation services for Richard H. Boyce, supervisor of the Daily Kansan, and Raymond W. Derr, graduate student, will be held in the Old English room preceding the meeting Jan. 20. Scabbard and Blade, R.O.T.C. honor fraternity, will meet tomorrow at 4:30 p.m., Ben Mastassarin, captain, announced today. The meeting will be held in room 202 in the Fowler shops. Scabbard Meets Tomorrow DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students Fine Arts Recital Series Begins Tonight 711 Mass. A series of fourteen senior and graduate recitals, beginning tonight with a piano recital by Betty Buchanan, has been arranged by the School of Fine Arts. Miss Buchanan will play six numbers in the recital tonight. The program will be given in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall, beginning at 8 p.m. Miss Buchanan is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary music sorority, and has appeared frequently in University musical activities. The program will be "Sonata in A flat," Op. 110 (Beethoven); "Etude," Op. 10, No. 4 (Chopin); "Ricardanza" (Liszt); "Espagnol" (Mozzkowski); "Coner-Fireworks" (Debussy); "Caprice to in A minor," (Grieg). Bill Hancock, engineering senior, underwent a minor surgery this morning to enable him to enlist in the service. Other recitals scheduled are Ada Lee Fuller, piano, Feb. 4; Robert Glotpbach, piano, Feb. 11; Bernard McNown, piano, Feb. 17; Margaret Dunn, piano, Feb. 24; Victor Miller, voice, March 2; Lois Worrel, piano, March 9; James Guy, organ, March 16; Minerva Davis, voice, March 30; Marshall Butler, piano, April 6; Eileen Martin, piano, April 14; Eugene Ninger, violin, April 22; Helen Goode, piano, May 11; Robert Sedore, violin, May 14. Hancock Undergoes Operation Jesson Presents Organ Recital A crowd of about 150 attended the organ recital in Hoch auditorium Sunday afternoon. An hour of organ music was furnished by Richard Jesson, assistant professor of music at Kansas State College and dean of the Kansas chapter of the American Guild of Organists. The first part of the program was music from such early composers as Hanff, Buxtehude, Walther and d'-Andrieu. Two selections from Bach, "Ach Wie Nichtig" and "St. Ann Fugue." were included on the program. Mr. Jesson ended the recital with Franck's "Finale in B flat." Psychologists Talk On Rat Tests Phi Sigma, honorary biology fraternity, will meet at 7:30 tonight in room 9 of Frank Strong hall. Kenneth Moore and Carl Packer, assistant instructors in psychology, will tell the results of experiments on white rats under varying temperatures. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Scabbard Meets Tomorrow Scabbard and Blade. R.O.T.C. honor fraternity, will meet tomorrow at 4:30 p.m., Ben Mastassarin, captain, announced today. The meeting will be held in room 202 in the Fowler shops. Introducing Australia By C. Hartley Grattan $3.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Bathe in a lingering aura of one of the world's great fragrances... inimitable Blue Grass. BLUE GRASS FLUFFY MILK BATH, 3.00 to 12.50 BLUE GRASS BATH SALTS, 4.00 BLUE GRASS BATH OIL, 3.50 and 8.50 BLUE GRASS HAND SOAP, 1.00 and 2.50 All prices plus tax .