MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Stark's Band Pleases Homecoming Varsity Crowd Saturday Night Alumni, Missouri students, and other guests, making up the largest Homecoming crowd in several years, attended the game Saturday and the festivities of the weekend. The Homecoming varsity Saturday night was the best attended in two years. The crea of well over a thousand was enthusiastic about the music of Kay Stark's band from Kansas City. Alpha Omicron Pi — Weekend guest was Jean Brown, Kansas City, Kan. Luncheon guests Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sloan, and Courtney Sloan, Beverly Leslie, Phyllis Goode, Mary Stark, Mrs. F. C. Schreiber and Frank Douglas, all of Kansas City, Mo. Guests Saturday were Marie and Lois Romer, Kansas City, Mo. and Robert Satterlie, Kansas City. Chi Omega—Sunday dinner guests were Ann Bowen of Lawrence, Don Munford of Liverpool, England, Mrs. Jim Karr of Paola, and Marie Hitt of Kansas City, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta — Weekend guests were Helen Huff of Kansas City, Mo., Marquita McKenzie of Topeka and Jane Christy of Wichita. Norma Jean Faulkner and Mrs. Lois Claflin of Kansas City, Mo. and Doris Kyle of St. Joseph, Mo. were dinner guests Sunday. Marmon Co-op—Weekend guests were Helen Louise Hostman and Lois Jeane Kihm both of Topeka, and Ruth Huffman of Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa Psi—Weekend guests were Jack Parker of Kansas City, Mo.; Bob Steeper, R. W. Runyan, C. C. Thompson, and Hal Hogue all of Topeka; Bob Graham, who is stationed with the V-12 unit at Washburn; and Ben Pickering of Lincoln, Neb.; and Don McArthur, who is in army training in Lincoln, Neb. Phi Gamma Delta—Tom Bailey of Topeka and Bill Todd of Independence were weekend guests. Pi Beta Phi—weekend guests were Rilla Ann Townsend, Coffeville; Barbara Buxton, Billie Giles, Polly Felix, Ann Wallace and Sarah Jane Wilkerson, all of Kansas City. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marsh of Emporia, and Mrs. Larry Winn of Kansas City, Mo. were luncheon guests Saturday. Jean McFarland of Topeka, and Jane Veatch and Jane Coffman of Kansas City, Mo. were guests yesterday. Sigma Chi-weekend guests were Bill Cochran, West Point; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Butler, Kansas City, Mo; Hugh Crawford, Bartlesville, Okla. and John Sigler and Kenny White both stationed at Park College. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—guests during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gove, St. Joseph; Frank Atha, Marvin Atha, and Kenneth O'Reary, all of Kansas City, Mo. Bud Shepard and George Newton of Kansas City were guests Saturday. Hopkins Hall — Betty Buckland, Mrs. Virginia Sutherland, and Evelyn Royston, all of Kansas City, Mo. were weekend guests. Foster Hall — Anita Domley of Everest was a weekend guest. Bill Sharp, Neodasha; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Voth, Goessel were guests Sunday. Tau Kappa Epsilon—Arnold Knief of Garden City and Bill Beck of Kansas City, Mo. were weekend guests. Guests Saturday were Condra Miller, J. B. Compton, Eugene Brown, John Rooney, and Allen Lohmeyer, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and Ruth Kitkatrnip of Larned. Sunday dinner guests were Betty Jean Massey, Barbara McNeil, and Imogene Ogletree, all of Sterling. Kappa Alpha Theta—Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Neville, Mr. C. A. McGill, Mr. and Mrs. William Browning and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Winn all of Kansas City, Mo. were guests Sat- sarday. Cord Altick of Kansas City, Mo. was a weekend guest. Alpha Delta Pi—weekend guests were Ethel Abernathy from William Jewell College, Nancy Monroe and Mrs. M. C. Hardman both of Leavenworth, and Jean Knuth, Barbara Mackie, Jean Reid, Dorothy Herrmann, Lois Balleau, Beth Meers, Elaine Cox, Betty Dunlap, Dina Ross, Doris Welden, and Mrs. Theodore Granger, all of Kansas City. Mo. Saturday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thomas of Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Byron G. Hays and Byron G. Hays Jr., James Benijiman, and Bettie Jo Horn, all of Kansas City, Mo. Juanita Bassinger and Kenneth Crowley were Sunday dinner guests. Battenfeld Hall—Saturday guests were Philip Singer of Scott Field, Ill. Benjamin Matassarin, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Moots, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Emmett Field of Columbia, Mo. Sunday dinner guests were Christine Snow, Sylvia Ahlstrom, both of Kansas City, Mo., and Amy Little, and Pfc. Glen Sewell. Haynes and Keene Carruth Hall — Dale Corder of Welda was a weekend guest. Lois Skinner of Overland Park and Margaret Perkins were Sunday dinner guests. 819 Mass. Corbin Hall — weekend guests were Lorraine Carpenter of Claflin, Elaine Handlen from Baker, Betty Louise Gay of Cameron, Mo. Mrs. Virigil Bauer of Highland, Helen Simpson of Wichita, Mrs. Ray Lackett of Caldwell, Ellin Graham of Maryville, Mo., Vivian Lou Riffer of Corning, and Betty McClellan, Patsy Pitt, Eleanor Merry, Doris Merry, Evelyn Ohleon, Mary- Erbs, and Mary Alice Kliene, all of Kansas City, Mo. Beta and Gamma Phi Pinning Announced Gamma Phi Beta has announce the engagement of Shirley Rauch, college senior from Coffeyville, and Metz Wright, a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and a freshman in the school of medicine. Betty Joe Neal assisted in the pinning ceremony which took place at the chapter house Saturday night. Miss Rauch received a corsage of brown orchids and Miss Neal and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Gamma Phi housemother, were presented with gardenia corsages. Phone 524 Miller Hall—Sunday dinner guests were Jack Catlett of Columbus, Pfc. Cline Hensley of Kansas City, Mo., Glen Richardson, and Carole Lembeck. Ricker Hall—Lois Ann Green of Two Former Students Married in New York Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the marriage of Miss Joanne Fronkier of Ottawa to Lt. Richard Walter Oliver of Newton. The ceremony took place at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Little Church Around the Corner in New York. Mrs. Oliver, was president of Kappa Alpha Theta, member of Theta Sigma Phi, and Pan Hellenic Council. Lt. Oliver, was president of Sigma Chi, president of Delta Sigma Rho, and a member of Men's Student Council. Lt. and Mrs. Oliver are in New York awaiting army orders. Whiting was a weekend guest Johnny Mae Mann was a Sunday dinner guest. Dairy products are scarce. Please do not waste. Order only what you need. Pastureized Milk is essential for a healthy nation. Watkins Hall — Weekend guests were Jane Peterson, June Barcellina, Mary Margaret Rohr of Osage City, Phyllis Drake and Mrs. Ruth Mott of Kansas City Mo. Margaret Patterson and Virginia Schuhart were dinner guests Sundav. Mr. Bert Waterstradt and Mary Joan Waterstradt of Detroit, Kan. were guests Sundav. Lawrence Sanitary Milk Co. Westminster Hall—Peggy Botkins of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Jolliffe Hall — weekend guests were Mary Shira of Hoisington and Lorea Norrie of Sabetha. Applications for the position of managing editor of the University calendar should be made by tomorrow, Janet Marvin, editor of the Jayhawker magazine, announced today. Miss Marvin has asked those interested in this position to turn in their names to her. Phi Beta Pi—guests this weekend included Mr. and Mrs. Huebert of Halstead, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Piper, Bill Anderson, Ted Nelson, R. A. Nelson, Jack Parker, Edwin Slentz, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slentz, Dale Smith, Floyd Smith, Cliff Palmalee, Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh DeTar, James Van Biber, Bruce Drowsn and Charles Bartell, all of Kansas City, Mo. Delta Gamma — weekend guests were Mrs. John Noff and Annette Hyer of Olathe, Verla Jones of Iola, Lorra Jean Koehr of Buehler, Betty Hill of Valley Center, Barbara Dunsford of Augusta, and Shirley Evans, Mrs. A. B. Cannon, Gertrude Hovey, June Hammitt, Beverley Evans, Carolee Drier, Betty Van Keppel and Evelyn Stewart, all of Kansas City, Mo. Guests Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. H.E. 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