1946 DECEMBER 9,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 7 PAGE THREE --costume jewelry pins, of which she had 350 at the latest count. They are displayed on the wall of her room at home. Once every two years, she takes them down and dusts them, which is quite a job, she sighed. SOCIALLY SPEAKING ELINOR BROWNE, Society Editor Pi Phi Dance Guests Guests at the Pi Beta Phi winter formal dance Saturday were Jack McKee, Oliver Samuel, Jack Ballard, Don Henchman, Hugh Kreamer, Wait Quring, Bill Martindell, George Gene Alford, Bill Spicer, Elton Off, Bobby Hassig, Bill Walker, Earl Spidel, Clay Hedrick, Bill Belden, Don Drake, John Glover, Curt Williams, Bunk Chase, Dorr Diehl, Bob Malott, Russell Baltis, Bert Morris, Ronald Roberts, Skip Stark, Bob Gaudreau, Terry Arbuckle, Dale Marshall, Terry Herrriott. Charles Delano, Bob Mercer, Jack Stevens, Ray Simonson, Bod Dillon, Bob Lesh, Roy Twist, Mat Weigard, Bill Sharp, Pat Burke, Don McCaul, Mickey Alt, John Stauffer, Don Millikan, Bill Read, Tom Bailey, Randy Moore, Ned Smull, Clay Kyle, Jerry Slater, Hugh Bayles, Clayton Kline, Bill Marshall, Bill Saffell, Donald Powell, Tom Hanna, Bob Mullins, Bob Ellsworth, and Bob Pillar. Hillcrest. Cutler Guests Guests at the Hillcrest and Cutler houses Christmas formal dance Friday were James W. Forney, Ken Runyon, Robert Wilson, Sam Stewart, Loren Wittmer, Norman Hull, Grant Miller, Jack Clogston, Hug Watson, Dean Smallley, Bob Williams, Dale Evans, Bob Meyer, Harlan Burns, Owen Peck, Kenneth Liadsey, Luke Henderson, Joe McClure, Dick Deffenbaugh, Merelle Clayton, Dick Croker, Dean Davies, Loren Fincham, Hal Mahuron, Harry Lohrengel, L. L. Runny, George Marcus, Jerry Hoch, Norman Fuller, Alvin Russo, Ed Utter. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Nissen, Andy Anderson and Shirley Matthews, Kansas City, Kan.; Harry Swift, Marge Fortune, A. J. Hill, and J. J. Butel, Kansas City, Mo.; Bob Lewis, Manhattan; Betty Lou Shacklett, Neodesha; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shinkle, Leavenworth. Yodel-le-de-hoo Sings 'Zollie', Nicknamed 'Character' By Friends COEDS' CORNER Mary Jane "Zollie" Zollinger, Fine Arts junior, from Junction City, can say anything and get a laugh out of it. Mention her name to anyone who knows her and the reply will probably be "character!" "Zollie" is a voice major, and sing letto". She also sings solos for various gational church choir. She will be singing the contralto solo in Handel's "Messiah," Dec. 15, at the church. That is "Zollie's" serious side. In a lighter vein she entertains with comedy readings and songs. Her favorite reading is "Deceitful Man." "I just know how to make noises," he said. "My father is a veterinarian and I advertise his business that way." She is studying voice here under Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, "the best teacher on the hill," she added. She would like to go on with further voice study after graduating from K.U. "Mountain Girl's Lament," accompanied by frequent yodels, is one of her favorite songs. Another of her comedy singing acts is to cluck like a chicken to some tune, usually using "The Surrey with the Fringe on the Top." "I can tell the men off in that one, you know," she remarked. She gave this reading at the watermelon feed which was sponsored by the Independent Student's association in the fall. "Zollic" is treasurer of the A Capella chair, social chairman and song leader at Locksley hall, a member of the Jay Jane's, Independent Students' association, All-Student council, and always goes out for intramural sports. During two summer vacations, "Zollie" worked in a sand plant. But that is a "gritty subject," she said, and it was discussed no further. One of her hobbies is collecting "Every Christmas I get a bunch of pins like ones I have already, so I go down and trade them in and no one knows the difference." SAVE 20% BY CASH AND CARRY Locksley Plans Hour Dance Varsity Cleaners at Locksley hall will entertain McCook hall with an hour dance from 6:30 to 8 tonight. 14th and Mass. Phone 400 DE LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You Are Welcome 711 Mass. Your man will explain the archery cartoon ★ The BIBLER Book Moreau Speaks In Abilene F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, spoke on "Development in Labor Law" at a meeting of the North Central Bar association Saturday in Abilene. The Lutheran club at its regular Sunday night supper heard an address by Rev. A. J. Beil entitled "Around the World" and discussed plans for a Christmas party. with More glamor-making than ever before. Do see the new Paradise fashions here—as shown in leading magazines. 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