PAGE FOUR SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1943 Here on the - Hill- . . . Miss Esther Lewis visited from Friday until Sunday with her grandparents at Iola, Kan. CORBIN HALL . . . ... Miss Jean Ogilbee will leave next week for the east coast to visit friends and relatives. HENLEY HOUSE . . ☆ 1234 OREAD . . . nancy Robertson of Kansas City, Mo. a student at the University last year and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, was a visitor Tuesday. Dorothy Schroeter of Kansas City, Mo. a graduate of the University in 1942, visited Patsy Paddfield and Kathryn Green Tuesday. ☆ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ✩ SIGMA ALPHA EPSONII . . . ... Evans Folger, a student at the University last year, was a visitor Tuesday. CORBIN HALL ... ... Helping Ruth Krethbiel celebrate her twenty-first birthday Saturday will be Roberta Johnson, Rosslyn McCampbell, Mary Forsythe, Jean Turnbull, Sara Jane Sandusky, Betty Lou Perkins, and Dorothy Gilstrap, all students at the University this summer, and Barbara Chase of St. Joseph, Mo., Doris Davison, Norma DeJarnette, and Frances Merrifield, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ MILLER HALL . . ... Mary Elizabeth Evans of Newton, a graduate of the University in 1942, is a visitor this week. TRIANGLE . . . ... entertained with an hour dance Thursday of last week. Guests included: Joann Musil, Ruth Riggs, Jo Strickland, Marjorie Parmenter, Margaret Howard, Gayle De Ford, Margaet Helmen, Lois Gaffyn, and Annabelle Wilson. ☆ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ... Henry Lulli, brother of Antonio Lulli, arrived Wednesday from the University of Iowa. He will stay here until this fall. ... guest at the party tomorrow night will be Lt. Robert Leuder of Fort Riley. VARSITY NOW SHOWING FREDRIC MARCH And VERONICA LAKE "I Married A Witch" Also LUPE VELEZ EDDIE ALBERT In "Ladies Day" AUTHORIZED PARTIES FRIDAY. AUG. 6 Delta Tau Delta house party at the house, 9-12 p.m. SATURDAY, AUG. 7 A.T.T. house party at the house, 9-12 p.m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon dance at the house, 9-12 p.m. Marie Miller. Assistant Adviser to Women Euler-Hilton Pinning The pinning of Martha Euter, College sophomore from Topeka, to Clark Hilton, College sophomore of Ft. Benton, Mont., was announced Wednesday evening at Corbin Hall. Miss Euler is a member of Chi Omega sorority and Hilton is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Nine To Complete "Refresher" Course The "refresher course" to renew the emergency teaching certificate issued by the state board of education last year will be completed this week by the following: Mrs. Elsie Babcock, Tonganoxie; Leon Monroe Bain, Oskaloosa; Miss Esther W. Dick, Perry; Miss Eva Clare Grinter, Perry; Miss Elsie Forest Hall, Tonganoxie; Maye Heywood, Tonganoxie; Mrs. Lillian Hill, Lawrence; Mrs. Clara Nelson, Ottawa and Mrs. Lillie Marie Puckett, Lawrence. KAW KOETTES . . . ... Miss Jean Burch of Wichita was a weekend guest. ... Mrs. W. E. Gsell of Olathe spent Saturday and Sunday visiting her daughter, Betty. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... Prof. John G. Blocker, professor of accounting and chapter adviser, attended the house meeting Monday night and discussed plans for the coming fall. Bob Haw, who was a Delt pledge at Iowa State College last fall and who is now here in the A-12 program, was a guest Monday. Bob plans to affiliate with the local chapter. Edwin Tolle, who has been confined part time in the Watkins Memorial hospital with a leg infection, has been released. Column All the extra noise and confusion is just more men. The Army A-12 trainees are on the Hill. The only bad part of this arrangement to some girls is that they are under 18. Oh, well . . . . Charles Keller, Sigma Chi, is wearing a bandage under his chin. "Did someone try to cut your throat" asks a friend. "Yeah." Keller admits. "I live at the Beta house now and they're trying to get rid of me." By Betty Lou Perkins Good news for the girls: Don Cousins has lost his eastern correspondence . . . . Charles Moffett not only tries to give away more than one Delt pin, but he gets dates with two girls in the same house for the same time. Solution: Another new girl. The boys are asking that the good-looking girl who wears shorts to the library please discontinue the practice. Reports are that the girl is none other than Claudine Scott of Corbin hall . . . . Wally Grimes, Sigma Chi, wants to dispel any rumors circulating to the effect that he is going steady. "Don't print that!" he begs, "Td have too many explanations to make." It's not degeneration, but to save shoe leather that most couples walked home barefooted in the rain Saturday night. Joe Nelson, who is still making that boat — without plans — spent Sunday morning salvaging it from the bottom of Lone Star Lake. Seems the storm Saturday night was too much for it. But Joe isn't giving up. By the way, does anyone have 50c to lend Nelson so he can get a haircut? If so, send the money to Sarah Jane Sandusky at Corbin, she'll see that it's done. JAYHAWKER One of the Navy men called up a girl last week. She wasn't home but Norma Hardman took the call. They chatted for a while. "Say," said Norma, "Do you know a certain man in the Navy who is conceived and tries to boss the V-12?" Upon encouragement, Norma described the man further. The voice on the other end of the wire became quite interested. "Say," Norma finally faltered, un Certainly, "You SUNDAY 4 Thrilling Days OWL SHOW PREVUE SATURDAY, 11:45 Come Subs, Hell or High Water, They Get the Ships Through--aren't he?" "Yes, I'm he," the voice answered very quietly. Norma, just as quietly, hung up the receiver. Now, guess who?? These Heroes All in the American Merchant Marine? Continuous Sunday From 1:00 p.m. RAYMÔND ALAN MASSEY·HALE The committee of professional relations of Kansas State Teachers Association will meet Monday in Fraser hall at 10:30. This committee will consider the problem of drawing up a statement of policies for the state teachers association and the relationship to the educational problems of the state. Educators To Meet And Decide Policies The committee members are: J. F. Wellemeyer, principal of Wyandotte High School; Evan E. Evans, superintendent of schools at Winfield; Miss Margaret Justine, dean of home economics at Kansas State College and Miss Maudie Ellsworth, associate professor of public school art. C. O. Wright, secretary of the state teachers association, and Glenn Archer, director of public relations will meet with the committee. Irma Lee Hasty, a student at the University last year and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, visited in Lawrence Tuesday. Mrs. Berniece Kaiser, graduate, spent Friday visiting her husband, Lt. Robert Kaiser, at the W. H. Kaiser home in Paola. Mrs. Kaiser has contracted to teach at Pratt this winter but will visit Lt. Kaiser in Arkansas following—the close of summer school. First Baptist Church Dr. R. A. Schwegler, minister Rev. Charles W. Thomas, minister to students 9:45 a.m. Discussion class for young people. Subject, "Does God Lead Today?" 11 a.m. Worship service. Subject "More Light." Rose Ireland will be soloist. Union Young People's Meeting The Christian church has charge of the Union Young People's Meeting this Sunday from 7 to 8 p.m. in Myers Hall. Miss Mary Larson, assistant professor of zoology will be the speaker. "The meeting is always open at all young people of the community," the Rev. Charles W. Thomas said. The letters are for the purpose of encouraging freshman women to attend the University this fall and will be enclosed with the letters which Chancellor is sending out to high school senior girls. TODAY AND SATURDAY Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association was in Wichita and Hutchinson this week attending meetings of the local alumni groups. He expected to be in Concordia today. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS 28 Days of History Making Heroism! 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