. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS BER 15,1944 THREE Work Club professor of the work of 1917 at year of the day evening ted Tuesday y, president; e-president; y-treasurer; chairman; l chairman. gular meet- thursday in added by the Kansam OF KANSAS AS RUTH TIPPIN KATI GORrill ORES SULZMAN ELAINE SCOTT Y JUNE CRAIG s Association Association advertising by cie, 420 Madi- On Nov. 1 to serve $1.85 plus $1.85 plus $0.4 Nov. 1 to July 1 to serve $0.7 $0.7 tax and in Lawrence, mend the school Sunday, Uni- class matter post office at at of March 3, ED M. D. Throat one 302 rvice B ne 3200 TICAL one 425 ficient UABLES clothing Phone 67 DATE MACY 701 Mass. Corbin Presents Traditional Revels At Annual Yuletide Party Last Night Medieval costumes, songs, and pageantry which marked the celebration of Christmas in old England, characterized the traditional Christmas revels performed by the women of Corbin hall last night. Wreaths of holly, boughs of evergreen, and mistletoe decorating the living room reflected the Christmas spirit. A group of about 50 singers entered singing "God Bless You Merry Gentlemen," and later "Slient Night" in which Ina Kay Roderick sang the solo. A sextette composed of Ruth Prentice, Bobe Jane Parker, Jean Jones, Kathryn Krehbiel, Ina Kay Roderick, and Virginia Markley sang "Cantigue Noel" and "Bring Your Torches." Doris Demaree soiled in "Coventry Carol." A chorus sang traditional carols as guests arrived and were presented by pages to Mrs. H. P. Ramage, housemother, Miss Hermina Zipple, Mrs. R. G. Roche, and Miss Audris Rife. The pages were Mary Jo Cox, Marie Larson, Mary Turketing, and Jane Ukena. Trumpeter June Thompson heralded the announcement of the deans and "Lord and Lady Malott, duke and duchess of Oread." Donna Jean Nichols and Joyce Staley, as lord and lady of the manor, received guests at the opposite end of the hall in front of the Christmas tree. Lead by Ruth Prentice, guests joined the girls in singing several carols, while Elsie Thompson as jester furnished the hilarity of the evening. Her antics ranges from perching on Prof. Allen Crafton's lap to kissing Chancellor Malott. Boar's Head Is Presented Nichols and Staley Preside The chorus sang "Here We Come Wassailing," as Barbara Vanderpool entered with the traditional boar's head. Elizabeth Newin and Loretta Carpenter presented the wassail medieval Christmas festival drink The flaming pudding was carried in by Wanda Hopkins. While pages served the guests, the chorus serenaded with familiar carols. At the Yule Log ceremony, Rosalie Erwin wished the guests happiness, and expressed the hope that next Christmas they might sing "Peace on Earth and Good Will to Men" with its full meaning. Prof. Allen Crafton read the "Wish on the Yule Log, after which the chorus sang "See the Blazing Log Before Us" and "Deck the Halls." "White Christmas" Sung Donna Jean Nichols, Corbin president, bade farewell to the guests, and the chorus sang "White Christmas" as the guests departed. Guests at the hall were: Prof. and Mrs. John Ashton, Mr. Sam Anderson, Miss Nellie Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Haldeen Braddy, Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, Prof. and Mrs. A.W. Davidson, Miss Margaret Eberhardt, Miss Mabel Elliott, Miss Mary Elizabeth Evans, Prof. and Mrs. Howey. Prof. and Mrs. M. W. Mayberry Miss Loda Newcomb, Prof. C. P. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pepinsky, Prof. and Mrs. L. J. Pritchard Miss Sarah Roberts, Prof. and Mrs. W. E. Sandelius, Mr. John Scurlock, Prof. and Mrs. R. A. Schwegler, Prof. and Mrs. H. H. Sisler, Miss Winona Verard, Prof. and Mrs. John B. Virge, Miss Lalia Walling, Miss Marjorie Whitney, Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Miss Marie Miller, and Mrs. Alma Brook. Executives of Eversharp, Inc., pen and pencil manufacturing plant, are facing court on the charge of storing huge quantities of plastics containing a nitrocellulose base, a highly inflammable product which excludes explosive fumes. Early this year the firm was fined $200 for 'lailure to comply with fire department regulations. BUY WAR STAMPS . . . John Moore Co-op — Waldo Wetmore. Wichita, was a guest last night. Campus Society Kappa Alpha Theta-Dinner guests yesterday were Marge Pollock and Betty Pyle. Miller Hall — Pat Dye, Lawrence was a dinner guest yesterday. Delta Tau Delta—Dean F. T. Stockton was a dinner guest,last night. Phi Beta Pi- Cad Westfall was a dinner guest last night. Locksley Hall—Janeta Coleman was a dinner guest Wednesday. The Christmas gift exchange will be held Wednesday at an informal party after closing hours. Gamma Phi Beta—Carol Jean McMillan was a dinner guest Wednesday night. Hillcrest—Christmas gift exchange will be held Tuesday after closing hours at an informal party. Dinner guests Thursday night were Calvin Peirpont and Harold Vogth. Foster Hall—Pvt. Dwight Ling, Camp Gruber, Okla., was a guest this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb and son, Bobby, Olathe, were guests last evening. Harmon Co-op—Coral Wade and Bernalda Larson were dinner guests last night. Pi Phi —Mrs. L. D. Williams, Fritch, Texas, is visiting her daughter Pat. Connie Dean, Topeka, was a dinner guest Wednesday night. Delta Gamma—Dinner guests last night were Elsie Thompson and Margie Johnson. Miss Garnett Jones, Mrs. Frank E. Miller, Topeka, and Mrs. F. K. Corlett, Kansas City, Mo., were visitors Wednesday. Phi Delta Theta—J. Arthur Nussbaum, active member of the chapter has gone home because of illness. Chapter members attended an hour dance at the Chi Omega house last night. Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Paul Jones last night to report to the navy. Pictures of Grads Form Displav at Watson Library Pictures of seven prominent University graduates taken while they were students are on display at Watson library. In the summer of 1889, a group of K.U. students went on a camping trip in Estes Park, Colo., and the pictures were taken at that time. Three members of the group became known internationally, and four achieved national prominence within their own fields. Shown in these 55-year-old pictures are William Allen White, writer and publisher; Herbert S. Hadley, former governor of Missouri; William Suddards Franklin, physicist; Henry Earle Riggs, civil engineer; Fredrick Funston, bradier general, United States Army; Vernon Lyman Kellogg, scientist; and Edward Curtis Franklin, chemist. Four From Campus Serve on Council Four University faculty and staff members will serve on the emergency war manpower council, F. T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, announced this morning. They are E. C. Buehler, department of speech and drama; Miss Edha A. Hill, department of home economics; Hazel Anderson, law library; and Ogden Jones, department of geology. Mr. Jones is also chairman of the selective service boards. The pictures are a part of the Kansas collection of the library. America's sixth president, John Quincy Adams, laid the cornerstone of the University of Cincinnati observatory November 9, 1843. Cornerstone Laid by President Church Notes Bible class, 10 a.m. Morning worship service and sermon at 11. Discussion hour, 5:30 p.m. at the parish house, 818 Kentucky. Immanuel Lutheran Churen Victor G. Mayer, Pastor Church of Christ Bible class, 10 a.m. Morning worship and communion at 11. Young People's meeting at 7:15 p.m. Evening worship services at 8. Midweek Bible study, 8 p.m. Wednesday. First Baptist Cruch E. L. Snoadgrass, Minister Student class at 9:45 will discuss "Christian Living at its Best." Christmas cantata at 11 by the chorus choir, "Christ Child" by C. B. Hawley. Youth Fellowship meeting at 5:30 at 1124 Mississippi, following K. U. Vespers. Jean Mansur will have charge of the Christmas program. Open to all who wish to come Refreshments will be served. United Brethren 17th and Vermont Lawrence Deever, Minister Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship at 10:45. Youth Council Banquet at Congregational church for all young people who wish to attend, 5:30. Paul Bachoven will speak. St. John the Evangelist (Roman Catholic) Masses at 6:30,8,10 and 11:30 a.r. First Presbyterian Church Theodore H. Aszman, Minister Students and armed service trainees will meet at the tower room of the church at 10 a.m. Morning service at 11. Sermon, "Health for these Days." Choir, under the direction of Miss Irene Peabody, will sing two anthems. Vesper club supper party at 6 p.m. at Westminster hall, 1221 Oread. Trinity Episcopal Church Douglas Weatherbee, Minister Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Church school at 9:30. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. First Christian Church Warren Hile, Minister Church school at 9:30 a.m. Christmas musical anthems at 11 under the direction of Mrs. Reginald Strait. Christmas candle lighting will be at 7:30 p.m. First Methodist Church Student class at 9:45 a.m. Handel's Messiah will be presented by the Wesleyan Chair in 11, under the direction of Dr. E. Thayer Gaston, professor of the University department of music. Wesley Foundation Fellowship, at 6 p.m., will discuss, "Youth Looks at the Bible." David Fultz, of Colorado Springs, Colo., will preach at 11 a.m. and at 8 p.m. Church of Christ Literally hundreds of colleges have added geography to their curricula during the war, reports Dr. R.mond E. Murphy of Pennsylvania State college. Colleges Add Geography Servicemen's Party To Be Held Saturday At Service Center The annual Servicemen's Christmas formal party will be held in the ball room of the servicemen's center at the Community building at 9 p.m. Saturday, Miss Joie Stapleton, director of the center, said today. The Sigma Kappa sorority is the sponsoring the center this weekend. Special features for this party include a Santa Claus, a gift for every serviceman, and special Christmas refreshments, Miss Stapleton said. The junior hostesses are bringing the gifts and Mrs. W. C. Boardman will be in charge of the refreshment. Gloria Schmitendorf will be in charge of a group of volunteer decorators who will decorate the community building for the party and make pop corn balls Saturday afternoon. Any volunteers will be welcome, Miss Schmitendorf said. This group will begin their work anytime after 2 p.m. Saturday at the Community building. Music for the dance will be furnished by a nickelodeon and many of the junior hostesses are sharing their record collections in order to have choice orchestra music for the party, Miss Stapleton said. French Club Had Afternoon Party Le Cerule Franceis, the University French club, had its annual Christmas party Wednesday afternoon in room 113 of Frank Strong hall. Frances Morrill, president, was in charge of the program. There was group singing by the club and several special numbers were presented. Zendra Cass, Mary Margaret Smith, and Elaine Tally sang three carols in French. Marjorie Shrock, secretary of the club, read the poem, "La Legende du Chevrier," and "Carillon de Neel" was presented by Jerry Hamilton Frances Morrill gave a short history on the Noel log of the French people. French cake in the traditional form of a Christmas yule log was served. Marilyn Carlson and Sarah Phipps were in charge of decorations. Sixty-eight Attend Dinner Given By Extension Division Sixty-eight persons attended the extension division's Christmas dinner yesterday evening at Myers hall. After dinner, Guy V. Keeler, director of E.S.M.W.T., led the group in singing Christmas carols, accompanied by George Johnson, engineering freshman. 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