1. PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941 1234567890 Sigma Nu's Hold Buffet; Pledges Have Hour Dance Although the library may be the center of activity for most of the Hill book-hitters tonight, some students will cast worries to the winds and take time out for socializing. The Sigma Nu's will hold a buffet supper at the chapter house at 6 o'clock tonight, to be followed by an hour of dancing to recorded music. At various houses pledge classes will hold hour dances as usual. CHI OMEGA . . . Are you looking for just the right thing to wear to that football game Saturday? Is so, then your wish has been fulfilled in this gorgeous tweed coat with the fur trim. ... pledge class will entertain Pi KA. freshmen at an hour dance from 7 to 8 o'clock tonight. ☆ KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . . ... luncheon guest Wednesday was Bobbie Sue McCluggage. ☆ DELTA PHI SIGMA . . . . ... Congregational sorority, held pledging services October 19 for the following girls: Jean Sellers, Helen Bullock, Catherine Brown, Virginia Stephenson, Henrietta Adams, Phylliss Wickert, Lois Bockoven, Mona Lee Butts, Cara Jean Black, and Jean Boardman. PI BETA PHI . . . ... luncheon guests Tuesday were Miss Rebeca Oldfather, Miss Sara Laird, and Shirley Irwin. ☆ ...yesterday's luncheon guests were Mrs. George C. Bowman, Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. George Henry Allen and son George Henry, Jr., Topeka, and Mary Alice Martin. ...entrained Corbin Hall volleyball team at the house after the intramurals game last night. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ...Mr. Clifford Crist was dinner guest Tuesday. ☆ ALPHA DELTA PI . . . DELTA GAMMA . . . ... junior Pan-Hellenic representative is Betty Dunlap. Miss Elizabeth West of Jackson, Miss., was a dinner guest last night. Miss West is the granddaughter of Mrs. Eva Webb Dodd, a founder of Delta Gamma, and the niece of Mrs. Anna Boyd Wellington, another founder. She was a Delta Gamma at Boulder, Colo. JAY JANES . . . new members, elected yesterday, are Margaret Butler and Jean Bailey. SIGMA KAPPA ... luncheon guest yesterday was Ann Murray. will have a hayrack ride and marshmallow roast at Smith's timbers. tonight at 7:30. WATKINS HALL . . . . ...entertained Joy Miller at dinner last night. ㅎ THETA SIGMA PHI honorary journalism sorority, will serve tea to the women attending the journalism conference Friday afternoon at 4:30 in the Sky Parlor of the journalism building. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ...held formal initiation Sunday for the following men, Kenneth Harden, David McKee, Kenneth Lowe, William Hogle, Elden Beebe, Wiley Mitchell, Millard Aldridge, Henry Holtzclaw, and Victor Loskot. ...alumnae who attended were Lee Huddleton, Robert Mater, Charles Flinner, Louis Thompson, Robert Pfeil, Eldreth Cadwalader, Charles Dukes, Eugene Funck, Harold Johnson, Frank Myers, Lloyd Elliot, and Carl Barben. GAMMA PHI BETA ...luncheon guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Reese, Scandia, Kan. dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Brook, Houston, Tex. ... pledges are having an hour dance with the Phi Delt pledges tonight. ...pledge class will have an hour dance with pledge class of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ...guests at dinner Wednesday night were Mrs. W. H. Pendleton, Lawrence; Mrs. George Wire, Hinsdale, Ill.; Miss Clara Bicklen, Miss Martha Bicklen, Burlington, Iowa. Dorothy Burkhead, Louise Green, Leora Adams, Jocelyn Ehrke, Duke Grove, Jack Arsonon, Robert Pyle, and Margaret Welch. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ☆ CORBIN HALL . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . ... pledge class entertained the pledge class of Alpha Delta Pi, this afternoon. ★ Pi Phi Pledges ★★★ Hang 20 Pins Pi Phi pledges, all 20 of them, put out their pins last Monday night with comp and ceremony. A list of the nisses and their men follows: Jane Allen—Gargantua. Anne Adams—Ben Blue. Norma Anderson—Jo Jo the Hobo. Pat Arnall—John Paul Jones. Barbara Batchelor—Boris Karloff. Mary Louise Lauck—Dagwood Bumstead. Martha Jane Kenagy—Mortimer Snerd. Peggy Schroeder—Don Budge, Bobpe Beck—Alexander Louise Longnecker—George Washington. Graham Bell. Barbara Kinn—Yehudi. Louise Longnecker—Geors Graham Bell. Mary McClanahan—Paul Robeson. JoAnn Teed—Paul Revere. Lucille Comley—Superman. Ann Wallace—Mr. Hyde. Sarah Jane Wilkerson Sarah Jane Wilkerson - Jo Do the Dog-faced Boy. Helen Rose Herrick—Charlie McCarthy. Joselyn Ehrke—Rudolph Valentino. Betty Frank Carey—Robert Wadlow. Betty Rowton—Pinocchio. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. When Slip Won't Slip Fat Race is Rat Race A girl can go along from day to day, preoccupied with her daily doings and not realize that pounds are sneaking up on her. It's when her room-mate slips and calls her Fattie instead of Hattie, that she decides to take drastic measures. Upon investigation she finds that her tape measure tells no lies. She solemnly swears off cokes, her highly cherished choc- lies. She solemnly swore to oblate creams, and the staff of life. All goes well until the next day when her lab partner offers to settle for a long-forgotten coke bet. Being of sporting blood, she grudingly admits that she would like a coke so momentarily her resolution is forgiven. Her vow is broken again at dinner when one of her sisters puts out a pin and someone plops a five-pound box of chocolates in front of her. Desperately she grabs a big slice of bread saying, "You can't win!" She can try to rationalize by thinking that she can diet when she is fat and forty with nothing else to do but there is always that old conscience in her ear. Giving it up as a lost cause with no lost pounds, she whips off with the girls to drown her sorrows in a double malt. Knitting To Replace Tea Gossip Yesterday afternoon at a meeting of W.S.G.A. officers, Mrs.C. J. Posey, Mrs.D. W. Malott, and Mrs. Henry Werner, members of the Bundles for Britain committee, presented members of the association with yarn and needles to knit clothing for bundles going to Britain. Yarn, needles, and busy fingers instead of tea, crumpets, and the latest gossip will be the highlight of W.S. G.A. teas from now on. Women will be on hand every Wednesday afternoon, in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall, when the W.S.G.A. has its weekly tea, to instruct Hill women in the art of knitting. Anyone interested should contact Jeanne Heycock or Betty Dunlap at the Alpine Delta Pi house. Every student at Berea college, Kentucky, must work part time, and all students live in dormitories. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, Oct. 24, 1941 Phi Delta Theta House, 12 m. Saturday, Oct. 25, 1941 Phi Kappa Psi, Lawrence Country Club, 12 m. Ricker Hall House, 12 m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR, For Joint Committee on Student Affairs. KU Mixer To Be Held After Game Both men and women will cut at the second Rock Chalk mixer to be held in the Memorial Union ballroom immediately following the game Saturday until 5:30 p. m. Everyone should come stag, Genevieve Harmon, president of Jay Janes, urged today. The Ku Kus and Jay Janes are acting as hosts and hostesses at the mixer in cooperation with the Student Union Activities board. Dancing will be to recorded music. Hill Chest Drive Hits $500 Mark The unofficial total of the Hill Community Chest drive was announced as $500 at noon today. The drive captains reported that every few minutes saw the fund a step closer to its goal of $1,709.95. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, chairman of the campus drive, stated that he was "Very well pleased with the response given the call for contributions by the university faculty." The drive will end tomorrow at midnight. Persons desiring to contribute should call at Dr. Allen's office, 105 Robinson gym, or see one of the captains. 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