PAGE SEVIT WA1 MAYMA DIAG THEAVVU UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942 Here on the Hill --plans have not yet been affected by Old Man Winter, so normal social activity can be expected. Socializing Freezes Over; But So Do Hands and Feet It's too cold to go places these days unless it is necessary, so Hill social life has practically come to a standstill. Dinner guests are scarce, and the midweek was called off last night partly because of the freezing weather. The minute one steps out of a nice warm house and encounters the first icy blast, he starts freezing for the day. Even in the warmth of the Union Fountain a chill is suffered when at the bottom of the menu one can read. "The temperature is one degree below zero today." Weekend ☆ GAMMA PHI BETA . . . guests at the Chancellor's dinner tonight will be Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Dean and Mrs. R. A. Schwegler, Dean Elizabeth Meguiar, and Miss Veta B. Lear. 22 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . - announces the engagement of Jeanne Popham to Jimmy Brace of Kansas City, Mo. Brace is attending Wentworth Military Academy. announces the engagement of Margie Scoles to Spencer Burtis, Beta Theta Pi. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . DELTA CHI . will have a buffet supper and hour dance tonight. ...announces the pledging of: Edward Andrisevic, Walter Verbanic, Edward Sayers, Armand Dixon, Lewis Musick. PHI DELTA THETA PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... Merle Rutter, Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest last night. PI BETA FIII . . . . ... luncheon guest yesterday was Nancy Clark. ... announces the engagement of Janet Wallace, c'41, to Dr. Jack Edward Schiffmacher, Kansas City, Kans. Miss Wallace's home is in Kansas City, Mo. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ... newly - elected officers are: president, Ralph Miller; vice-president, Frank Stuckey; treasurer, Marvin Sollenberger; corresponding secretary, Robert Trump; recording secretary, R. J. Atkinson; historian, Wayne Waters; messenger, Frank Tyler; sergeant-at-arms, Richard Lashley; chaplain, Bob Barton. AUTHORIZED PARTIES All closing hours—12 p.m. Friday, January 9 Alpha Delta Pi, Memorial Union building. Corbin Hall, Corbin Hall Saturday, January 10 Chi Omega, chapter house. Kappa Alpha Beta, Memorial Union building. University of Kansas Symphony, Kansan room, Memorial Union building. Westminster hall, Colonial Tea room. Elizabeth Meguiar Adviser of Women. STUDENT LOAN---each. They are made in the form of a loan, non-interest bearing, to be repaid to the University within one year after graduation. (continued from page one) Words and music for seven favorite university songs are being sold by the Wayne University student council in a 13-page booklet. The loans are awarded on a basis of scholarship and financial need. The committee sets no grade point average, and preference will be given to students with a B average or better. Students with records of slightly below a B average, however, will be given full consideration. The Barnard College occupation bureau placed more students and graduates in jobs during the last academic year than ever before. Members of the General Scholarships committee, which will consider the applications late in January, are Miss Mary Grant, associate professor of Latin and Greek; V. P. Hessler, professor of electrical engineering; Miss A. F. Babcock, associate professor of mathematics; Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women; and Werner. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Right out in front, as always, is levy monotone tweed . . . here in a deluxe version with a face framing wolf collar. It's a casual coat with a dashing air. Now for the Semester Finals. But don't neglect your wardrobe.A good appearance is always an asset. For the best in cleaning and pressing HOLIDAYS ARE OVER 1344 Tenn. E. W, Young 926 Mass. 12th & Oread Ed Young High School Artists Confer Here March 13,14 The University department of design will play host to the second annual Kansas High School Art Conference here on March 13 and 14, Miss Marjorie Whitney, chairman of the department, announced today. The purpose of the conference is to enable the art departments of the state high schools to exhibit their work and to receive helpful and constructive criticism. All high school students, teachers and persons interested in the work are eligible to attend. entries, divided among several of the acceptable fields of art, or all ten may be from a single field. Although the work of the students will occupy the principal place in the conference, art work of the teachers will also be displayed and judged. This is to encourage the teachers of the Kansas high schools to do more creative work in the field and to keep as active in it as possible. The high school teacher may enter paintings, designs, ceramics, or handicrafts. These entries must reach the University not later than March 1. The student exhibits will be of original drawings, paintings, designs, sculptures, pottery, metalcrafts, leatherwork, advertising designs, and photography. Each high school is allowed ten The judges for the art conference will be Howard Church of Washburn college, Miss Syble Malm of Haskell Institute, and Miss Martha Abbot, art instructor in the Kansas City public schools. MED. SCHOOL---will be deferred by the local draft boards. In addition to the various exhibits of art works a two-day program for artistically-inclined guests has been arranged. (continued from page one) A loan scholarship of $50 will be awarded to a high school student who plans to further his or her work in the departments of painting and design of the University. The award is to be known as the Rosemary Ketcham Memorial Loan. The list of student entries must be in by Feb. 23. It is believed that some action will be taken shortly by draft officials for deferment of medical students. Adj. General Milton McLean, state selective service director, has reported that third and fourth-year medical students and first-year internes may obtain reserve commissions in the armed services and then complete their medical training, including a year of internship, before reporting for duty. No Deferment for Others Those applying for commissions Selective service headquarters have announced that other medical students and pre-medics will not be deferred unless their case justifies deferment. 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