TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1943 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the - Hill - KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . Frances Ann Morrill and Mary Morrill, both of Hiawatha, and Rosale Wrightman of Sabethea were visitors in Lawrence last week end. All are members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and plan to return to the University this fall. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . . . Harry Johnson visited at St John and Greensburg this weekend... .. David Rau and Jackson Wheatcraft were week-end visitors in Kansas City. . . . Bob Kloepper visited at his home in Huron this week-end. .. Bud Eisenhower, Junction City was a week-end guest. . . . Bob Moore and Coler Hissim visited in Wichita during the weekend. MILLER HALL . . . . . . Philip Colver, 7-year-old son of Mrs. Eileen Colver, was a weekend guest. ... Berna Dean Weber, Great Bend, was a week-end guest of her sister, De Sales. Virginia Markley spent the week-end in Topeka visiting Maxine Jones. . . . Dorothy McGinnis, Lafontaine, was a week-end guest of Jean Scott. . . . Johnny May Mann returned to her home in Olathe for the week- end. BATTENFELD HALL . . . . . . Guests at the dance Saturday night were Chancellor and Mrs. Malott, Miss Carlotta Nellis, Mrs. Byrd Forsyth, Jean Atherton, Catharine Brown, Mary Louise Dickinson, Dorothy Cooper, Doris Bixby, Pauline Rankin, Jane Eby, Betty Brown, Carol Lee Fausett, Georgia Mae Landrith, Alice Bossi, Jean Stodard, Thylliss Ekey, Joan Boyle, Topeka; Jeanette Haas, Topeka; Flora McIver, Kansas City; and Adaine French, Kansas City. Mrs. R. D. Montgomery, house- Olson-Stout Wedding In Lutheran Church Margery Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Olson of Lawrence, was married to Lt. Donald Eugene Stout, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stout, also of this city, at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in the Trinity Lutheran church. The bride was a sophomore at K. U. and the groom, who also attended the University is now in the Army Air Forces Lt. and Mrs. Stout are leaving this Wednesday for Albuquerque, N. M., where they will make their home in about a month. Roberts-Browning Engagement The engagement has been announced of Peggy Lou Roberts, daughter of Dr. Sam E. Roberts of Kansas City, Mo., to Dr. William Hayner Browning, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Browning, Jr., also of Kansas City. Miss Roberts was graduated last June from the University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Dr. Brownning was graduated in June from the School of Medicine. He belongs to Sigma Nu fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. He is serving his internship at the University of Kansas hospitals and expects to go into active service with the army medical corps next June. Book Exchange Hours The book exchange located in the basement of the Student Union building will be open every morning and Thursday and Friday afternoons of this week. The book exchange will be closed from September 11 to 28. ... Sunday dinner guests were Joan Boyle, Jeanette Haas, Vera Margaret Hurt, and Georgia Mae Landrith. mother announced at intermission the engagement of Flora McIver to Robert Harrison. . Weekend guests were Homer Davis, Liberty, Mo., and Ernest Fritz, Independence, Kan. Choose Your Overseas Gifts Now. And the sooner you mail them the better. Don't wait until Oct.15. Useful Gifts for the Boys in Service--the "COLLEGE JEWELER" A Real Selection for Your Choosing. QBVH4AW9810 911 Mass. St. Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years. Sport Chatter By Bob Bock If it isn't one thing, it's another to keep Coach Henry Shenk from getting his whole squad together at the same time. Friday was "pay day" so many of the V-12 gridders were absent from practice, while on Saturday the Naval Air Cadets were flying, so they likewise were unable to make it for scrimage. Then there is the "academic list"—those naval trainees who aren't quite making their grades—and they also are kept from drill, being ineligible until they have their work up. So you see, though it is awfully nice for a college grid coach to get to use the navy trainees for their football team, there are also headaches involved at times. At Saturday's scrimmage session, two teams were lined up by coaches Shenk and Schaake and these two teams battled on fairly even terms, neither team blocking well enough to make any considerable gains. On one team was Kelleher and Riegle at ends, Shondell and Overman at the tackles, Gruden and Keller at guards, and Penny at center, with Moffett, Pattee, Mowery, and Robertson as the backs. On the other eleven were Grey, Young and Diehl as ends, Vincent and Hunter as tackles, Dreer at a guard, and Chase at center, Bush, Miller, Bergen, Walton, Weatherby, and Gibbons alternated at the backs. Coach Shenk will issue a few more blue jerseys and ought to have a pretty good line on the men by the end of this week as then only two weeks of practice remain before the first game with Washburn. The big question of whether or not Kansas State College will field a football team this year will be answered when the college athletic council meets today at noon. Although there has been no official comment on the issue, unofficial observers believe that the council's decision will be in the negative. However, equipment has been issued to approximately thirty-five men and scrimmage is under way under the leadership of Coach Ward Haylett. George Dick, star end from last year's eleven, has announced that he will enroll here this fall and will be out for practice Thursday. Dick, who hails from Lecompont, was discharged from the army on account of a bad knee. He should be a big help to Coaches Shenk and Schaake. Dick also lettered in basketball last year under Coach F. C. Allen. Odds and ends — Grid Coacher Shenk, Schaake, and Nesmith attended the Big Six rules clinic at Kansas City Sunday. . . . Coach Shenk hopes to have a triple threat man in Frank Pattet, who was or last year's freshman squad here Pattet is an exceptional passer and punter, and if his running game measures up to his passing and punting game, he, indeed, might be just that. . . . Other passers who have distinguished themselves so far are Charles Moffett, Peabody high star last year, and Gibbons, who sparked Dodge City's undefeated gridders. NAME STUDENTS (continued from page one) Louis Max Culp, Bertha Evelena Cummins, Virginia Frances Curry, Peggy Davis, Donald Winston Diehl, Mary Louise Dillenback, Dorothy Ruth Ddosworth, Richard Cuthbert Dunham, Doris Kathryn Dunkley, Joyce Nadean Durall, Lorna Belle Eccolefield, Florence Jean Eggert, Betty Elaine Elmore, James Harlow Enns, Rosa Salie Erwin, (continued from page blue) Dona Lee Burkhead, Dorothy Elizabeth Burkhead, James Walker Butin, Margaret Louise Butler, Laired Stover Campbell, Virginia Nell Carter, Julia Ann Casad, James Barton Chandler, Mary Margaret Cheney, Elizabeth Anne Clawson, Florence Odessa Clement, Edward Winslow Colburn, William Andrew Conboy, Thomas Hyde Conroy, Charles Russell Cowan, Josiah Clark Cox, Geraldine Crago, Allan Wray Cromley. Marjorie Rhea Evans. 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