PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1941 TI Chi Omega's, Sigma Nu's Head Fall Social Season In spite of first class day assignments, assigned term papers, and the initial perlude to fall semester hibernation, the Sigma Nu's and Chi Omega's turned on the green light for the Hill social season last night. The Sigma Nu's entertained yell-in at the chapter house. 7 dance for the pledge class of Sigma Alpha Epsilon from 7 until 8 p.m. The Sigma Nu's entertained with a buffet supper after their yell-in at the chapter house. The Chi Omega's held an hour dance for the pledge class of ☆ Watkins Hall . . . . . . dinner guest tomorrow night will be Carter Butler. Mixer Reception . . . . at the First Baptist Church is scheduled for 8 o'clock Friday night. C.A. Gilmore, master of ceremonies, will be assisted by Marjorie Rader and Dorothy Stannard. Anyone interested is invited to attend. ☆ Battenfeld . . . has elected Orville Wright, Burlington; Dean Rosen, Topeka; and Norman Fuller, Lyons to the house Forum, and Warren Lowen, Ottawa, to inner hall council. Other officers elected were C. A. Gilmore, soical chairman, and Norman Fuller, songleader. ☆ Delta Chi ... . . . dinner guests Tuesday were Larry Meade and Bob Meade of the University of Washington. . . . dinner guest Wednesday night was Herbert Else of Topeka. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . . . . announces the pledging of Jack Miller, from Baxter Springs. Kappa Alpha Theta . . . pledging services and dinner were Tuesday night. pledge officers are Nancy Jane Peterson, president and Marjorie Snyder, secretary and treasurer. ... luncheon guest Wednesday was Margaret Butler. SIGMA NU... ... guests for their buffet supper last night were Betsy Dodge, Barbara Barber, Jan Granger, Mary Evelyn Newman, Molly Mullen, Jean Hoffman, Betty Dunlap, Gloria Goff, Jill Peck, Mary Louise Goddard, Jane Newcomer, Ann Bowen, Fern Stranathan, Myra Hurd, Wahman Felts, Katy Shoaf, Betty Becker, Nancy Neville, Earline Niblo, Jo Johnson, Frances Morrill, Mary B. Todd, Lois Anderson, Janet Hines, Paula Reeves, Sally Connell, Marion Miller, Doris Johnson, Marge Thomas, Ann Wellington, Hazel Marie Konantz, Nancy Donavan, Mignon Morton, Ruth Morrow, and Mary Bitzer. Kappa Sigma . . . . ... dinner guests Sunday noon were Margaret Neal, Margaret Anp Reed, Letha Epperly, Mary Beth Dodge, and Mary Jo Gerdeman. Howard Engleman, alumnus, was also present. ☆ ... announces the pledging of Harry Packer, Leavenworth. Sigma Chi . . . . . . guesst Tuesday afternoon were Kenneth S. Adams and daughter, Mary Louise of Bartlesville, Okla. Pledge Class . . . Pledge Class . . . . of SIGMA PHI EPSILON elected the following officers at their meeting Tuesday: Paul Moser, president; Glenn Kappleman, vice-president; Harold Kissick, secretary-treasurer. New Initiates . . . . . . of ALPHA TAU OMEGA are Don Ettinger, Bill Weaver, Joe Holt, Dale Smith, and Richard Keck. Initiation services were held June 9. Pi Beta Phi . . . ... house guest is Katherine Boyd Larned. . . . open house will be held in the Memorial Union ballroom Friday night from 9 to 12, with Clayton Harbur's band. Mary Bitzer will entertain Sunday morning at her home, 945 Indiana, with a breakfast honoring Camilla, Scott, who will be married October 2 to Clifford Nessel器od. Union Board Establishes New Bureaus Special services in ticket selling, transportation, and talent will be offered to students this year by the Union. Keith Spalding, president of the Student Union Activities Board, said today. The Union will sell tickets for organizations, games, and benefits. Chairmen should notify the Union Board of the ticket sale and leave tickets in the office as soon as possible before the event, to enable the Board to cooperate more fully. A transportation bureau has been set up as a clearing house for rides to and from Lawrence. Interested persons should call a few days before the desired time of departure and leave their names. The Board will try to make connections between those calling in for passengers and rides. In an attempt to promote all kinds of student talent, a Student Talent Bureau has been inaugurated with Don Keplinger as its head. The Bureau will work with all organizations through the social chairmen to have on file all available types of student entertainment. Variety shows and stunt nights will be given in the Union Building to discover and aid talent, and all students with special abilities in entertaining are asked to be on call for banquets, parties, and varieties. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... PLEDGE CLASS entertained the following guests at an informal dance Tuesday night at the chapter house: Hazel Konantz, Eleanor Forrer, Jean Bailye, Marilyn Smith, Virginia Britton, Bette Cobb, Harriet Neill, Jeanne Haycock, Esther Marquis, Mary Ward, Norma Brooks, Betty Liebbrand, Mary Louise Adams, Virginia Brody, Katherine Bonewitts, Edith Fleming, Barbara Hahn, Shirley Bayles, Jane Barnes, Ann Bowen, Connie Rutherford. Nearly a quarter of a million dollars in student aid funds was available for students at the University last year, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to Chancellor Deane W. Malott, announced today in issuing a report on student aids and awards. 2,021 Students Get Help from Aid Funds. Scholarship Winner Is Still Missing Of the $234,066.35 which went to students under the direct supervision of the University, the largest item was the student payroll totalling $138,037.60. This item includes wages After leaving for his home in Leavenworth Saturday afternoon, Miles White, freshman student the past year, disappeared leaving no trace, it was learned from Lawrence police today. He was last seen, police believe, when he_carried luggage to a local express office, shipped it to an unannounced destination. Unable to attend school this fall because of lack of funds, White had been endeavoring to obtain a Summerfield scholarship, and was staying with friends at the Rock Chalk Co-op while in Lawrence. City and state police are conducting an extensive search, but have yet revealed no clues as to the student's whereabouts. Shortly after White's disappearance, University authorities announced that the student had been granted the scholarship he sought; when friends attempted to contact him, however, it was learned that he had not been seen. Authorized Parties September 19,1941 September 19, 1941 Alpha Delta Pii, House, 12:00. Christian Church, Church, Mixer, 11:00 p. m. Fireside Forum, Congregational Church, Reception and Mixer, 11:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Association, Lutheran Church, Mixer, 11:00 p. m. Newman Club, Kansas Room, 12:00 m. Pi Beta Phi, Union Ballroom, 12:00 m. Used Textbooks Bought and Sold (Sub-Basement) UNION BUILDING W. S.G.A. Book Exchange Weaver's just arrived.. an entirely new stock of the latest PARKER PENS Pencils and Sets This Famous Pen with visible ink supply comes in many styles and ranges in price from 1.00 to 8.75. The sets are from 2.95 to 5.00. Come in and see them and give them a try — we know you'll like them. . . . FIRST FLOOR — GIFT DEPT. all student part time help-office assistants, assistant instructors, janitors, and all others doing work on the campus supervised by the University. The second largest item, $47,166.00 was the amount paid to students working on National Youth Administration projects. 437 students worked 139,863 hours on 232 various projects at the University under the NYA program. The students earned an average of $16 per month or $145 for the school year. Gift scholarships, awarded directly by the University to the recipients totalled $26,424.25 last year, and fellowships valued at $4,100.00 were granted. In addition, loans to students amounting to $18,338.50 were arranged from various University loan funds. The various student aid funds helped 2,021 students. Outside Funds Help (continued to page five) In addition to funds administered under the direct supervision of the University, there are certain student Wesley Foundation, Ecke's Hall, 11:00 p. m. September 20, 1941 YMCA and YWCA, Freshman Outing, Brown's Grove, 8:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. September 20,1941 Sigma Kappa, Chapter House, 12:00 m. Open house. 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