10. PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY,OCTOBER 16,1941 Varsity Trend Toward Hawiian Atmosphere Subdued lights, rhythmical strains of island music, and the haunting beat of tropical drums will greet the varsity-goer tomorrow night. Entering through a grass hut, dancers will find the whole atmosphere of the Union ballroom transformed into a romantic Hawaiian illusion. Features of the Hoola varsity will be the Modern Choir, in their initial performance of the year, Clayton Harbur and his band, and an Hawaiian quartet. $ \textcircled{4} $ ☆ TEKE . . . has elected the following pledge class officers: president, Bill Wyatt; secretary-treasurer, Phil Welch. ...announces the pledging of Charles Mull, Caney, Kans. Charles Muni, Cattley ... Tuesdays guests were Mr. Tom Wolfe and Mr. Clifford Hague, Kansas City, Mo. will be host at a dinner and hour dance with the Kappas Thursday. 2. PI BETA PHI . . . luncheon guests Wednesday were Nancy Donovan, Shirley Henry, and Genevieve Harmon. had dinner guest Miss Sue Hask- kins, of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . WATKINS HALL . . . is entertaining Phi Kappa Fsi pledge class at an hour dance tonight. ... is having an exchange dinner with Battenfeld hall tonight. This is the first of a series of such dinners. PHI DELTA THETA . . . . MILLER HALL . . . PHI DELTA THETA . . . dinner guest last night was James Dixon Waugh, Junction City. MILLER HALL ... ...is having an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . luncheon guests yesterday were Mrs. D. H. Corson, Nancy Neville, Sara Jane Wilkerson, Ruth Russell, Miriam Calder, and Althea Shuss. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . SIGMA ALPHA EISENBERG house guest yesterday was James Kelchner, Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . dinner guests Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Witt, Russell KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . will have an hour dance tonight with the pledge class of Phi Delta Theta. loncheon guest Wednesday was Caroline Baker. TEMPLIN HALL . . . ...had a birthday party last night for all the boys whose birthdays are in September. The following boys were so honored: Cecil Hudson, Glenn St. Aubyn, Shorty Harlan, Ralph Anderson, Roddy Bradley, Larry Johnson, Maurice Hill, Leland Edmonds, Wilbur DeHart, Wendell Link, and Tom Haney. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . . . ...announces the engagement of Wally Fritz to Helen Brenneman, a student at Washburn college. ...dinner guests Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johnson, Topeka and Mr. Paul Moser, Topeka. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ...pledge class will hold an hour dance tonight with the pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon. CORBIN HALL . . . ...guesses at dinner last night were Miss Nellie Barnes, Bette Brook, Miss Edna A. Hill, Mrs. Deane W. Malott and daughters, Edith and Janet, Major and Mrs. Frank Dunkley, Jane Beal, Kay Bozarth, Viola Clendeneng, Carolyn Collins, afd Lou Anna McNeil. ☆ FI BETA PHI... FI BETA PHI ... had as luncheon guests Tuesday: Nancy Donovan, Shirley Kernodle, and Genevive Harmon. CHI OMEGA . . College Classic ☆ ... luncheon guests Wednesday were Helen St. Clair and Elizabeth McCleed. ...pledge class will hold an hour dance with the Kappa Sigma pledge class tonight. Rallies Tomorrw— BEAT MARQUETTE ! ! ! Casual sheer wool for school and coke dates. Smartly buttoned to the waist with three-quarter inch sleeves . . . live in it through winter. Every institution of higher learning in Wisconsin, and some in other states, have enrolled students whose first year or two of college work was taken at U. of W. extension centers in their home towns. It costs no more to have the best in cleaning & pressing New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPER 1344 Tenn. E. W. Young 926 Mass. Studies In Dogs Feet On Her Brain What thoughts are buzzing about in the college girl's mind as she heads for her room to cram for tomorrow's quiz? If she's normal, she's deciding on the coziest outfit to wear while "bending the old bean" over a book. Her pedal extremities are weary after an evening of downbeat so she lets her feet out for a minute as she stands indecisively looking into the closet. Her biggest problem at this point is whether to put on those. 12th & Oread Ed Young Friday, Oct. 17, 1941 AUTHORIZED SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Hawaiian Hoola, Union Building, 8:30 to 11:00 p.m. Sigma Chi, Chapter House, 12:00 m. point is whether to put on those old flannel slacks or the faded blue jeans. An interruption comes in the shape of a "hen session" two doors down the hall, so she slips on one of those new dress length housecoats, in a red silk print. After aiming her toes at her roommate's red satin scuffs, she hurries off down the hall for the latest in Hill gossip. At the "hen session" her friends Wesley Foundation, Hobo Hike, Smith's Timbers, 9:30 p.m. (Meet at the Methodist Church for the hike at 5:30 p.m.) Give Comfy Togs Kappa Sigma, Chapter House, 12 m. Saturday, Oct. 18, 1941 Saturday, Oct. 18, 1941 Corbin Hall, informal dance, Corbin Hall. 12 m. Women Students at 1232 La. Open House, 12 m. Men's Residence Halls, Union Ballroom. 12 m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR, For Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Watkins Hospital Releases Gridsters Vratil, Merkle Frank Vratil and Monte Merkle, football players who have been confined to Watkins Memorial with sprained knees received while playing, were released from the hospital this afternoon. are lounging about the room in various attitudes and garbs. Pastel chenilles, candlewick robes, and pastel quilted wrap-arounds. Most of these have those "just below the elbow length" sleeves that don't swim in the cereal at breakfast. 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