FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Banquet Tickets Ready Tomorrow Tickets for the thirty-ninth banquet, to be held March 29, for members of the faculty and students in the School of Engineering and Architecture, will go on sale tomorrow, according to an announcement today by George Rippey, e'40, head of the engineering council. Final plans for the banquet and the speaker will be arranged next week at a meeting of the engineering council and members of the faculty on the student relations committee. G.M. Beal, professor in the department of architecture, is in charge of the selection of a speaker. Flying courses in colleges, which seem to have taken the country by storm, have produced varying results. One Kansas students was killed in his solo, but students numbering in the hundreds have efficiently passed this first test of ability and nerve.-The Daily Lariat. Society. (Continued from page 2) c'41; Marylouise Stout, c'43; and Patti Payne, c'41. Guests at the Alpha Chi house included Ingrid Frestadius, c'sp; Jean Fees, c'43; Virginia Houston, c'42; Betty Bell, c'41; Dollie Newlon, c'41; Betty Lou Young, c'42; Katherine Green, c'43; Ann Jones, c'41; Betty Jeanne Hess, c'43; and Nancy Prather, c'43. --the following persons with a dinner last night: Professor and Mrs. C. V Kent, Professor and Mrs. H. B Donna Hughes, fa'40; Peggy Wadhams, c'42; Ada Lee Fuller, fa'41; and Louise Medlin, fa'42; were dinner guests of Kappa Sigma fraternity last night. --the following persons with a dinner last night: Professor and Mrs. C. V Kent, Professor and Mrs. H. B Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained Chubb, Professor and Mrs. Chester, Professor and Mrs. E. H. Hollands, Professor and Mrs. H. C. Taylor, Professor and Mrs Smith, Professor and Mrs. Verner Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Nuckles. Delta Tau Delta fraternity had as dinner guests last night Elizabeth Evans, c'sp; Bob Lorenzen, c'41; and Bruce Berkmeir. 1 1 1 Mary Lou Browne of Wichita is a uncheon guest today at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mrs. H. C. Milhoan of Tulsa is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week. --berg, c'40; Georgia Ferrel, c'43; Betty Blake, c'41; Bernadine Hall, fa'41; Jane Waring, e'40; and Barbara Koch, c'43. Phi Delta Theta fraternity had as dinner guests last night Professor and Mrs. Woodruff; the Rev, John Want Ads FOUND: Combination pen and pencil. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. KANSAN Business Office. -102 LOST: Black Sheaffer pen, between Frank Strong hall and Green hall. Phone 2152. Dorothy May. -104 FOR SALE: Pekingen puppy. Nice coat. Pure bred. Cheap. Must sacrifice. 1228 Louisiana. -104 LOST: About two weeks ago, a Witn tauer, white gold wrist watch. Please return to Virginia Anderson. Phone 415. -104 LOST: Indian ring with large blue spider web turquise stone. Lost Wednesday on campus. Reward. Bertha Ewing, phone 2541. -104 Leap Year Proposal SHE: Will you marry me? HE: Yes, if you're willing to substitute flours for flowers. SHE: (extracting herself) Then I'll take flowers! SPRING MEANS A NEW COME IN OR CALL PHONE 363 PHONE 363 HIGH IN FLOWERS E. Bowers; Don Clinger, b'40; Jim Nelson, c'41; and Frank Norton, c'43. Mariana Bantleon, c'40, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. --berg, c'40; Georgia Ferrel, c'43; Betty Blake, c'41; Bernadine Hall, fa'41; Jane Waring, e'40; and Barbara Koch, c'43. --berg, c'40; Georgia Ferrel, c'43; Betty Blake, c'41; Bernadine Hall, fa'41; Jane Waring, e'40; and Barbara Koch, c'43. Guests at the Sigma Nu hour dance last night were: Baryl Benbow, c'42; Jessie Dawe, e'43; Helen Heard, c'41; Marjorie Thomas, fa'42; Mary Bitzer, fa'43; Nancy Leathers, c'43; Patty Bigelow, c'43; Mary Alice Elliot, frances Anderson, c'42; Betty Lou Alphin, c'43; Margaret Barber, ed'40; Jane Geiger, c'43; Cathleen Byer, c'40; Anne Murray, fa'42; Billie Jarboe c'uncl; Ruth Kellet, fa'uncl; Anne Lewis, c'41; Dottie Wise, b'41; Mary Ellen Skon- Rock Chalk Talk---- (Continued from page six) (Continued from page 51) a stunt just to end the war, it probably would be simpler to deprive Germany of Hitler. Hot Chalkkets: You students who'll be around M. Oread for several years yet should watch the Varsity dance . . . Indications are that interest in the Varsity is slipping . . . One man-about-the-Hill believes the cause is the appearance of the dine and dance spots . . . The next few years should tell. The button-down's your buddy...ready to go anywhere anytime, in any company. 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