WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Corbin Hall Announces Guests At Annual Christmas Formal Guests at Corbin hall's annual Christmas formal Dec. 8 were James Ashley, Marvin Arterburn, Robert Austill, Glen Beauchamp, Willis Boicourt, William Bradley, Richard Brown, James Bryan, Wallace Buck, Edward Campbell, Darrel Canfield, Robert Carey, William Carlson, Tommy Cartwright, Rip Collins, Donald Creighton, John DefHaven, Robert Doyle, Robert Eggert, Robert Elliott, Dean Evans, Donald Ferrell, Paul Fopoulos, Don Freidell, William Garlock, John Garrett, James Garrison, Jim Gillett Wilbur Gillette, David Gladhart, James Glass, Gordon Goodrum, Robert Gorham, Harry Graves, Richard Hale, Frank Hamilton, Jack Harper, Edward Haynes, Bob Hollis, Dick High, George Hawkins, Edgar Hurst, Bill Ir sik, Garald Irvin, Bill James, Allan Jarvis, Galen Jennings, Ray Jones, Berd Karapoz, Darrell Kellogg, Gene Kennedy, Howard Kissing, Gene Kohman, Arthur Kaaz, Robert Larzalere, Donald Little, Richard Logan, Wayne Lualin, Everett Mealman, Russ Mesler, Robert McCallum, Lynn McDougal, Charles Middleton, George Miller, Jack Moon, Bautista Murillo, John Nangle, Elton Noble, Kite Ornirduff, Bob Oustill, Max Pachl, Leslie Parker, Carl Paden, David Peterson. Patrick Poole, William Powell, Donald Powell, Louis Powers, Richard Preston, Carl Rountree, Tob Reifschneider, James Rich, Walter Rickel, Charles Royer, Larry Rudraff, Gordon Schalla, Bob Shearer, Harold Shigley, Arthur Siu, Ray Slavic, James Smith, James Sorem, William Spann, Kenneth Stanley. Peter, The Parakeet, May Star Before He Says Much More James Stoner Robert Strobej Charles Sturgeon, Roy udlow, James Taylor, Warren Underwood, James Van Pelt, Charles Warlen, Joe War- Skoczewski, Neil Welter, Wayne Willenberg, Don Willson, Raymond Wolford, Charles Worman, Bud Younkin, Stuart Zuckerman. Dallas—(U.P.)—Peter, a parakeet with a gift for gab, goes to Hollywood soon to give the moguls of movieland a piece of his mind. The 4-year-old bird came to the attention of a talent scout for 20th Century Fox recently because of his flair for words—some 600 of them. Officials of the studio summoned him for an "interview" and possible contract. Peter's owner, Mrs. Midge Cook, of Dallas, claims she can teach the blue-feathered parrot "anything the movie studios want him to say— anything at all." To prove the point, Peter is likely to burst out anytime with, "I love Texas . . . Chicago is a terrible town." Mrs. Cook bought the parrot in Chicago when he was only two months old, and she said he has been talking ever since. At a demonstration recently, Peter recited the whole of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," "Yankee Doo-ble," and "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin-fater." Miller Hall Entertains At Christmas Party When Mrs. Cook returns to her apartment, she usually is greeted by Peter's sharp outcries-"did you Miller Hall held its Christmas party Dec. 16. Mistletoe evergreen, a life-size Santa Claus, candles, and Christmas lights decorated the house. Chaperons were Mrs. C. L. Veatch Mrs. John Scroggs, Mrs. P. W Henry, and Mrs. R. G. Roche. Guests were Dick Logan, William Foster, Bradley Kethar, Gerald Collins, Richard Tatum, Wayne Fling, Carroll Sprague, John Roberts, Myr Powell, Roger Price, Edward Kaufman, Charles Bether, Donald Coyne, Thorne Compton, Robert Payne, Archie Unruh, Levi Barnes, Whitfield Anderson, Robert Dunwell, Carl Lewton, Niemehiam Kittri, William Nelson, Edward House, Bill Delap, Harold Hula, Frank Schuler, and Floyd Clark. Read the Daily Kansan Daily CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY Nationally Accredited An Outstanding College in a Splendid Profession Entrance requirement thirty hours of Liberal Arts credits. Advanced standing granted for additional L. A. cred. Next Class Starts Feb. 12 Excellent clinical facilities. Recreational and athletic activities. Dormitories on campus. Approved for veterans. 1851 F. Larrabee Chicago 14. III. its. miss me, honey?" then, "kiss me, baby." Co-op Guests Dance At Christmas Formal Guests of the Don Henry Co-op Christmas formal Dec. 16 included Arlene Cunningham, Evelyn Millilson, Nadine Blackwood, Virginia Robson, Mary Louise Woodward, Nancy Hindman, Virginia Vaughn, Mary Theresa Howard, Darlene Greer, Diane Johnson, Mary Ryder, Maxine Albury, Theta Phi Alpha Pledges Honored At Dinner Mondav Cynthia Quick, Marie Bevan, Janet Myers, Mildred Rogers, Mrs. Francis Bruning, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Teftt, Mr. and Mrs. Bromleigh Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thomas. A formal Christmas dinner was given by Theta Phi Alpha sorority as part of their annual White Rose ceremony Monday evening. The White Rose ritual is performed each year in honor of the fall pledge class. Hawkwatch Society Lists Banquet Guests Pledges honored were: Mary Hadley, College junior, JoAnne Hynes, College sophomore, Barbara Klaurendu, College freshman, Dorothy Morris, College freshman, Carol Nauman, College freshman, Donna Palmer, College freshman, and Barbara Trapp, fine arts freshman. Faculty and midshipmen of the navy R.O.T.C. unit, who attended the Hawkwatch society banquet Dec. 13 are: Capt. W. R. Terrell, professor of naval science, Comdr. W. E. Dickey, associate professor of naval science, Lt. Comdr. W. A. Mann, Lt. Comdr. V. M. Dickerson, Lt. Grant Gordon, and Maj. Herman Poggemeyer Jr. U.S.M.C., assistant professors of naval science; Lt. D. B. Millar, instructor of naval science, and Charles E. Rice, Clay Comfort, Dean Cole, William Fair, Don Creighton, Arthur Nease. Gene Shumway, Max Van Valkenberg, Allen Ditzen, Ed House, James Peterson, Duane Nelson, Leo Bird, Norman Wilson, Sidney Teaford, Duane Dunwooodie, Charles King, Richard J. Teafford, G. M. Harper, Richard Sjoberg, George S. Schulte, Franklin McCollumn, Richard Comstock, Daniel Fox, Kent Sanborn, James Ross, L. W. Johnson, W. Q. Martin, Leland D. White, Ralph L. Bennett, John Hamilton, Bob Toolson, Raymond L. Voskamp jr., James Atkinson. Doerr Casebier, Paul Skolaut, James Van Pelt, Jack Chittenden, Frank Lindemuth, Neil McNeill, Joe Keeling, Jack Dausman, Ross C Keeling, Lyle Jenkins, Glen Bea- champ, Leon Stromire, O. Wilks Boicourt, Norman Lullain, John E. Thomas, Donald E. Lloyd, James E. Burgess, Farrel L. Schell, C. A. Youngstrom, Joe Warkoczewski, George B. Fraser, Eddie R Maag. Prentis H, Kidd, Robert A, Heins, Fred R, Beier Jr., William B, Finch, Robert V. Bowersock, Charles Sloan, Ted Hogan, Ben McCallister, Robert Grimes, Robert Burlingame, Jock MaeCormack, Bill Park, Bill Marshal, Dick Brown, K. E Merrill, K. A, Harris, G. B. Gordon, E. K. Wailing, Charles W. Stephens, C. E. Gillam, F. S. O'Brien, D. J. Nieder, J. P. Gillett, J. R. McGregor, H. H. Heinrich Sterling-Oliver Lists Guests At Party Sterling-Oliver hall held its Christmas party Dec. 8. Guests were: Luella Schmalzried, Betty Lou Wright, Olive Selfridge, Joy Hutcherson, Jessie Nichols, Lucille Lantz, Joan Headley, Kathryn Watkins, Peggy P勒笼, Jessie Westgate, Joyce Bower, Joan Wiley, Mary Pretz. Nancy Gill, Norma Riggs, Darlene Clark, Betty Clinger, Patsy DeFries, Martha Thomson, Catherine Reinecke, Barbara Moser, and Jo ann Garinger. Arnold-Kendree Pinning Announced Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Donna Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Arnold of Dodge City, to Mr. Jack Kendree of Hutchinson. Miss Arnold is a College freshman. Mr. Kendree, '48, is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is now a graduate student at Columbia university, New York, N. Y. IT'S EASY TO GET GOOD COLOR OR BLACK WHITE TO GET NIGHT, OR DAY, WITH WITH PROPER LIGHT FLASH LAMPS Be prepared to take those "once-in-a-lifetime" scenes that you'll treasure forever. 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