PAGE FOUR i t l t l t l c r d i a J n S S sl hi th sh st to G at ye pl S i ta - SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1942 Here on the - Hill - MILLER HALL . . . .. Helen Miles, Wichita, was a week-end guest of Betty Hall. ... Mrs. Charles Markley, Minneapolis, Kans., visited her daughter Virginia, last week-end. ... Joan Justice and Eileen Griffitts spent the week-end in Kansas City. . . Virginia Porter, Cherryvale, and Jessie Mayer, Kansas City, Kan., were week-end guests of Mary Steele and Evelyn Railsback. . . . Guests of Donna Jean Stember were her sister, Beverly, and her cousin, Mildred Mitchell, both of Ozawkie. . . . Guests of Jean Born Sunday were her mother, Mrs. Doris L. Born, and Margaret Harding, both of Medicine Lodge. . . . Anna Mae Young and Virginia Hoover spent the week-end at Virginia's home in Abilene. ...Arlene Berkley, Kansas City, was a week-end guest of Mary Ann Berthelson. .. Dr. and Mrs. Allen C. Austin Kansas City, Mo., visited their daughter, Betty, Sunday afternoon. .. Bob Kloepper was a Sunday dinner guest of Justine Peterson. ☆ WATKINS HALL.. . . . Jean Bailey, Kansas City, Mo. was a week-end guest of Gamma Phi members living at Watkins hall. ... Marie Larson spent the week-end at her home in Osage City. . . . Georgia Anderson spent the week-end in Ottawa. WESMINSTER HALL . . . ... Mrs. G. L Atkinson is the new housemother, replacing Miss Ruth Ruth who, is on her vacation. . . . Nina Mae Reeves went to Eudora over the week-end. ... Mary Beth Shultz spent the week-end in Oskaloosa. . . . Josephine Miller spent the week-end in Kansas City. JOLLIFFE HALL . . . . . Mrs. Byrd R. Forsyth, house- mother has returned from a week's vacation. ☆ CARRUTH HALL... ... dinner guests Sunday were John Hefferman, Seattle, Homer Hoover, V-12, and Norma Jean Lultz. ... Sunday guests of Dorothy Dravis were her mother, Mrs. Emma Dravis, and her sister, Ileen, from Chanute. HOPKINS HALL.. .. Marjorie Schilling visited Neta Jo Divine in Topeka Sunday. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... Walter Louden and Harry Johnson were visitors in Kansas City this weekend. . . . Bob Benkelmen and Al Reeve, both attending the University of Kansas City School of Dentistry, were guests Sunday afternoon and night. Benkelmen, a Delt, attended school here before going to dental college this spring. . . . Duane Olson went to his home in Greensburg to visit during the weekend with his parents and friends. ... Bob Jelinek, Dave Forbes, and Jay Colter went to their home in Leavenworth this weekend. ... Crarles Moffett's parents, Mr. Still Money Left In Service Fund About 675 machinist mates have been given approximately $3.75 each to replace the clothing they ruined the middle of June when they aided in fighting the flood waters of the Kaw river, according to G. O Starkey, chief yeoman. U.S.N. "The clothing has arrived and all machinist mates have been supplied the clothing and shoes needed," said Chief Starkey. Money amounting to almost $5,000 was raised by popular subscription at the time of the flood and was called the "service men's fund. The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce has charge of this money and besides paying for the clothing ruined by the service men, gave a military picnic on the evening of June 24, at Haskell stadium. The picnic was attended by army medics, naval air cadets and sailors of the training school as well as members of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. The disposition of the residue of the "service men's fund" is left to the Chamber of Commerce and as yet they have not decided just what the disposition will be. Eat, drink, and be merry was all right way back when. In its rationed form it reads—Be merry. and Mrs. Charles C. Moffett, sr., of Peabody, were Sunday guests. . . Delta Tau Delta will hold a party and dance this Friday night. 1234 OREAD . . . . . . Polly Roberts, College senior visited Virginia Gunsloy in Emporia last week-end. Kappa Phi Supper Mrs. O. D. Butcher, the former Betty Lou Young and graduate of the University in 1942, visited Katie Green yesterday. VARSITY Kappa Phi, Methodist church sorority, held a covered dish supper Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Edwin Price, 1209 Tennessee. Members present were Donna Jean Carpenter, Jane Reid, Alice Jeane Lemon, Katy Schaake, Harriett Le-Suero, Laura Belle Moore, Juanita Riedel, Maxine Jones, Kathleen French, Mildred Whitted, Mary Lou Elliott, Bonnie Jean Barnes, and Barbara LeSuer. Guests were Jeanne Hollis, Jerry Catlett, Oletha Foster, and Emily Hollis. NOW SHOWING GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR In 'Mr. Deeds Goes To Town Also "The Falcon Strikes Back" Rowles Is Promoted To Rank of Captain Kearns, Utah.—Promotion of Ist Lt. David C. Rowles to the rank of captain has been announced by the War Department. Captain Rowles is officer in charge of the post personnel department at this basic training center of the Army Air Forces. In civilian life he was a branch manager for a credit company in Oklahoma City, Okla. He attended the University of Kansas. Commissioned a year ago, he attended officer's training school at Miami Beach, Fla. HAVE FIVE---- Mary Morrill, a student at the University last year, visited friends in Lawrence Friday. DANCE FLOOR---- (continued from page one) change. At present, the chief difficulty is finding class rooms in which to give all the courses planned, he added. According to the schedule, two-hour classes will meet six hours a week, one hour each day Monday through Saturday. Three-hour classes will meet 10 hours a week, two hours each day Monday through Friday. With TOM CONWAY Five-hour classes will meet 15 hours a week, though the distribution of the hours will vary. For example, Medieval History will meet from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., whereas Spanish will meet for two hours each morning. Monday through Friday, and for one hour in the afternoon five days a week. (continued from page one) orial Union building is overcrowded and the Union Committee is anxious for the floor to be completed at the earliest possible date. A committee composed of Doris Bixby, Dick Miller, Mr. Werner and Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association, will decide on the site and make definite plans for the construction of the floor this week. The floor may not be constructed near Potter's lake as at first suggested; two other desirable locations are being considered. HELD OVER! Advanced Recital Given Last Night The last musical event of the summer, the advanced student recital, was presented by students of the School of Fine Arts last night in Fraser theater. Included in the program were piano, voice, harp, and violin solos. Pvt. Ray Evans, formr basketball and football star at the University, was a Lawrence visitor Saturday and Sunday. He left the University last March to enter the Army and is now stationed at Scott Field, Ill. Students who took part in the program were Helen Howe, Margaret Hall, Max Musgrave, Sarepta Pierpont, Betty Lederer, Marian Terrell, Helen Stark, Elizabeth Brigham, Anabel Keeler, Yolande Meek, Norma Jean Lutz, Marian Miller, Jeanne Coons, Betty Haney, Margaret Snodgrass, Ruth Dudley, Doris Turney, Betty Dell Mills, Lila LeVan Loadwick, Ruth Russell, Helen Pierson, and August Vogt. McAnaw Takes New Job (continued from page one) Wednesday in Hoch auditorium. The A-12 men will be placed in sections on the basis of the aptitude and intelligence tests given Wednesday and also on the basis of their previous school records. Lindley hall is ready to house the majority of the 700 men. Starting today the group wil be fed under the west section of Memorial stadium, said Mr. Nash, who is also in charge of the running of Lindley hall. Miss Mary Frances McAnaw, 1942 graduate in journalism, has a new position as assistant editor of the Worthington News, published by the Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation at Harrison, N.J., for its employees. Formerly she was a reporter on the Hutchison News-Herdal. She was editor of the Daily Kansan in 1941. "These A-12 fellows are in for a lot of work, but they are a fine bunch and look like they're ready to take it," Mr. Nash said. A Paramount Picture starring FRANCHOT TONE • ANNE RAXTER with Akiim Tamiroff we STROHEIM as Romme TODAY Thru Thursday GRANADA Friday and Saturday GORREGIDDR with Blue Orie KRUGER • LANDI • WOODS And Johnny Mack BROWN Tex RITTER "The Old Chisholm Trail" STARTS SUNDAY The Gayest and Most Refreshing Film Idea to Come Out in Years "The Youngest Profession" Miller Commissioned Ensign In Reserve Corpus Christi, Texas- Victor La-Verne Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller, Ness City, Kan., was graduated this week from the Naval Air Training Center, Corpus Christi, and was commissioned an ensign in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Ensign Miller, former student of Southwestern College and Kansas University, volunteered for flight training in May, 1942, and received preliminary flight instruction at the Oakland, California Naval Air Station. FINE ARTS--- (continued from page one) rolled in the many specialized training programs at the University. The department of fine arts, the dean pointed out, has as a war measure added a complete curriculum in occupational therapy, one of the six major universities in the country offering such training. This course offered in conjunction with the School of Medicine is by its large enrollment, proving popular with those who wish to assist in the rehabilitation of men incapacitated by the war. Dean Swarthout also stated that there had been no curtailment in the concert course offered annually by the University through the school of fine arts. For example, for the next year, among the offerings will be the Philadelphia Opera Company presenting Straus" "Die Fledermaus"; Arturo Rubinstein, pianist; Marie Wilkins, Methropolitan Opera star; Joseph Szigeti, noted Austrian violinist; and the Trapp Family Singers, one of the most colorful music groups extant. The nearly worthless lands assigned Indians in Oklahoma years ago have since made the Indians fabulously wealthy through oil discoveries. 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