27,1946 MARCH 27,1946 1 Ruth -1- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Humphreys, Pierpont Visit Michael Humpheys and Calvert Pierpont, former chapter members, are weekend guests of Sigma Alpha Ion. lon. baeni Nu Has Guests Sunday dinner guests of Sigma Nu were Mrs. W. L. Pattison and daughter, Barbara, Council Grove; Beulah Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Berry, and daughter, Emily, all of Kansas City, Mo. ... Delta Gamma's Entertain Weekend guests at the Delta Gamma house were Barbara Esterle, Virginia Cochener, and Harriet Witmer, all of Kansas City, Mo; Joan Everett, Emporia; and Mrs. A. Nigg, and daughter, Harriet. Beryle Hinds, Kansas City, Mo, and Mary Dudley, Hugoton, former chapter members; and Maria Bow- man, Kansas City, Mo., were week- end guests of Sigma Kappa. Doradeen Perry, former chapter member, was a guest Sunday. Sigma Kappa Guests Alpha Delt's Entertain Members of the Lawrence mothers' club of Alpha Delta Pi were guests of Mrs. Lena Horner, housemother, at the chapter house Monday. Lattimore Visits Phi Psi's David Lattimore, son of Owen Lattimore, who lectured Monday night at Hoch auditorium, was a dinner guest of Phi Kappa Psi Monday night. Music Festival To Be On Campus April 5,6 Students from 40 Kansas schools will participate in the district high school music festival on the K.U. campus April 5-6. Sponsored by the Kansas High School Activities association, festivals are held in the eight Kansas districts each spring. To date, 90 instrumental soloists, including one string bass entry, 85 vocal soloists and five bands have been entered. Four judges will be selected for each contest. Meetings are also being held in Hays, Pittsburgh, Emporia, Dodge City, Colby and Lindsborg. Prof. Russell L. Wiley, director of the K.U. band, will act as host to the local meet. Sigma Kappa's Give Dance Guests at a Sigma Kappa dance Saturday night were Glenn McCulloch, Russell Booth, Carl Thompson, Robert Sherrer, Dexter Welton, James Crook, Greig Thomson, Richard McWilliams, Richard Laub, George McCarthy, William Holloway, Jack Meyers, Donald Stockdale, Kenneth Mattox, Franklin Palmer, Larry Palmer, Robert Reed, Frederick Coulson, Edward Gavin, Thomas Coit, Eugene Petesch, Richard Nelson, William Quiring, Joseph Puris, Harry Lees, Donald Butler, Chandler Boucher, Donald Alderson, Warren Jackman, James Stiller, Guy May, Robert Curan, Reginald Westmacott, John Oliver, James Jones, John Mason, Bernard Wardlow, Richard Bibler, Donald Huff, Roy Duffins, Louis Orr, Perry Wilcox, Dan Robbinson, and Clarence Jenkins. Chaperons were Mrs. Mary Younkain and Mrs. R. R. Moore. NEW SEASON NEW HAIR-DO Nothing like a new hair-do to send your spirits soaring. We know what's new for spring—we know what's best for you. Now is the time to get that new and flattering coif. Call 657 today for an appointment. 941 R.I. St. Ninety-three thousand pounds of yellow headed flowers, rocks, dirt, and grass were piled up during the battle in 1941. That was the year that the butcher knife of former Chancellor Frank Strong saw meritorious service beyond the call of duty in the hands of Dean J. Allen Reese of the School of Pharmacy. Armed to the teeth with knives, nagl files, and the more conventional dandelion digger, students and faculty members wage war against the dandelions on Mount Oread each spring. CHRISTINE'S BEAUTY SALON The War of Dandelions Is Near But Victory Is Assured This Year In 1942, D-day was abandoned by the Men's Student Council because student sentiment would not permit holding the fracas on Saturday afternoon. The digging was done by the faculty, but in that year no classes were dismissed for the occasion as in previous years. A dandelion, according to Webster, is a well known scapose perennial with long taper roots; abundant as a weed in meadows and cultivated ground in Europe, Asia, and North America. But, to the students here at the University, it's a pesky little weed which invades every nook and corner of the lawns. Dandelion day last year remained the idle dream of many a gardener and student. By the time the rainy season was over, the trespasser had established a firm foothold and was not to be heaten. H-hour of D-day has not been set this year, but the battlefield is certain. If the weather report is accurate, the pesky natured dandelions will attack in several weeks and the charge will begin. Geologists Plan Trips To Black Hills, Ozarks Field trips for vacations and for week ends! They're always on the go—these geologists. Lewis Wilbert, geology graduate student, reported at the geology club meeting last night that an eight-day field trip to the Black Hills in South Dakota and a six-week field trip to Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri, are being planned for Easter vacation. Dr. R. M. Dryer, geology professor, will supervise the group going to the Black Hills, and Dr. L. R. Laudon, geology professor will head the group going to the Ozarks. A local field trip to the quarry near Sunflower village is scheduled for tomorrow. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Soviet Architectural History On Display in Spooner-Thayer "Building in the Soviet Union" is the subject of a traveling exhibit which is being shown in Spooner-Thayer museum until April 3, George M. Beal, act head of the architecture department, said today. The exhibition, consisting of 200 photographs, maps, charts, and panels of text, covers the major developments of Russian architectural history from the pre-medieval days to World War II. Baptist Group Pledges Four Theta Epsilon, Baptist sorority, held pledging services Tuesday evening for four girls: Doris Cox, Dorothy Norris, Marjorie Kinder and Mrs. Kathleen Beasley. --- Hillside Beauty Shop MRS. CORN and MRS. LISTON 620 West 9th Phone 997 Stockton Has New Secretary GIFTS For All Occasions Vickers Gift Shop 1023 Mass. Mrs. Charles Schull, wife of a pharmacy student, is the new secretary of Dean F. T. Stockton of the School of Business. Mrs. Schull was the former Jean Hatch, Business senior. Dietrich To School of Law Miss Marjorie Dietrich has returned to the School of Law as secretary to Dean F. J. Moreau. LAWRENCE OPTICAL She has been part-time secretary to Dean Frank T. Stockton of the School of Business and Dean F. J. Moreau of the School of Law for two years. 1025 Mass. CO. 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