Open House | [Features Old aaa Old-fashioned costume dancing of such numbers as the “Virginia Reel” . and “Pop Goes the Weasel” by mem- bers of the class enrolled in Commu- nity Recreation will be a special at- traction of the third “Open House” of the summer session to be held at| 7 p.m. Monday at the Memorial Union building. Additional entries in the “Hall of Fame” will be made. Guests at the ‘last “Open House” who were sketched by Carol Johnson, fa’38, were Rita Morris, a student at the Mid-Western Band Camp; Henry Werner, men’s adviser, Richard La Ban, editor of the Summer Session | . Kansan; and Joseph Cochrane, ¢’38. -| These cartoons form a nucleus to which new sketches will be added at each following “Open House.” At the close of the summer session those who have won a place in the gallery | may take their pictures. Ross Robertson, assistant es tor in economics, will lead group singing. Marjorie Crume, c’39, and Gordon Clucas, ¢’38, will lead mixer dancing. With this party the regular sched- ule will be resumed and an “Open House” will be held each Monday evening for the next three weeks of the Summer Session. Open House ,\"" ‘Hall of Fame’ Sour Owl Cartoonist Will Make Sketches Of Visitors Initial entries in the summer ses- sion “Hall of Fame” will be made at the second “Open House” of the Summer Session to be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Memorial Union building. Carol Johnson, fa’38, will draw cartoons of persons present and the finished sketches will be put on dis- play. New sketches will be added to the collection at each succeeding “Open House” held this summer. At the close of the term those who have won a place in the gallery may have their pictures. Johnson has been art editor of the Sour Owl, campus humor magazine, for the past three years and is well known on the campus for his ability as a cartoonist. Plans for the party include mixer dances, games, bridge, and ping) pong, according to Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor in physi- cal education. Adequate lighting for the bridge and ping pong tables has been arranged. Lewis Copeland, fa’40, will be master of ceremonies. Ross Robertson, assistant instruc- tor in economics, and W. Otto Mies- sner, professor of public school music, will lead group singing. “Enough fun has been planned for this party to make up for the two Mondays, June 27 and July 4, when ‘Open House’ could not be held,” Miss Dunkel said. The regular schedule will be resumed July 11. Open House Monday Music by a piano accordion quar- tet will be a special attraction at the “Open House” to be held at 7 p.m. ‘Monday at the Memorial Union building. Members of the quartet are: Benny Marynard, Don Moore, Ruth Hop- kins, and Dorothy Parcells. Ross Robertson, assistant instruc- tor in economics, will lead group singing. Additional entries will be made in the summer session “Hall of Fame.” Summer sessionites who were sketched by Carol Johnson, fa’38, at | the “Open House” last Monday night were Dorothy Gehret, fa’41; Edith Ferguson; Howard Palmer, e’uncl.; and Lewis Copeland, fa’40. “The committee having charge of the party have collected a battery of fans from about the campus,” said Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education. So the guests should be cool! |