PAGE FOUR t l l s l c r d i a J m * S S sh vi th sh st to G at ye pl s ta SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JULY 27, 19 Here on the Hill- CUTLER HOUSE... ... Patsy Clifford of Kansas City, Mo., visited Mary Schwartz over the week-end. Patsy was a student at K.U. last year. ☆ . . . Bobette Sellers spent the weekend at home with her parents in Paola, Kans. CORBIN HALL... . . . Janie Lorimer of Olathe, Kans, visited Mary Mertha Hudelson last Friday and Saturday. Janie will be the president at Corbin this fall. ☆ MILLER HALL . . ... Lorraine Carlson, Smolan, was a weekend guest of Georgia Wiggins. Everta Smith, Watkins hall and Benny Wolf, 110 Ohio, were dinner guests of Maxine Jones Sunday. Mary Steele returned to her home in Kansas City, Mo., for the weekend. Doris Zweifel was a weekend guest. She is visiting her brother, Sam, Battenfeld hall. Dorothy Carr spent the weekend visiting Eileen Estes in Kansas Cty. Mo. Johnny May Mann visited her parents in Olathe this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Stember and Beverly, were Sunday guests of their daughters, Donna Jean and Muriel. Margorie Spurrier, student in the University hospital at Kansas City, Kan., was a weekend guest of Virginia Hoover. ☆ . . . Georgia May Landrith, Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest Friday. BATTENFELD HALL . . . Bart Bayley, Topeka, was a week-end guest WATKINS HALL . . . Mary Louise Belcher, Topeka and Mignon Morton, Nortonville, were week-end guests of the Gamma Phi's living at Watkins this summer. Betty Slinder, Wellington, was a weekend guest of Opal Lee Von Achen. Phyllis Turner, Dodge City, was a weekend guest. CARRUTH HALL . . . ... Guests at the informal dance Saturday night were: Elaine Niemann, Carol Lee Faustet, Marian Thomson, Aylо Albertson, Elizabeth Prentice, Esther DeBord, La Von Gizet, Jean Miller, Peggy Lou Cornett, Marie Larson, Dorothy Purdy, Edith Sula, Jane Miller, Joan Vickers, and Wanda Fausett. Dinner guests Sunday were: Aylo Albertson, Carol Lee Fausett, and Wanda Fausett. ☆ HOPKINS HALL . . . Lucietia Nixon and Marjorie Schilling visited their parents in Hiawatha Sunday. Phyllis Nichols returned Monday evening from a visit with her parents in Covington, Okla. Dorothy Dravis visited her parents and friends in Chanute Sunday. Inez Doctor and Marliss Burnham returned Sunday evening from Wichita where they spent the weekend. After the Mid-Week Boylan-Sheridan Engagement Get a Coke at the COTTAGE The engagement of Juanita Sheridan, Kansas City, Mo., to David Boylan, Kansas City, Kan., was announced at a dinner party given at the Colonial Tearoom Friday evening by Ruth Anderson. Miss Sheridan received a corsage of gladiolas and stephenotis. Ruth Anderson wore a corsage of gladiolas. The guests, Betty Rose, Betty Haney, Florence Harris, and Jean Stodard, all residents of Watkins hall, received small corsages of tea roses. Boylan, graduate in the School of Engineering and Architecture this spring, is now working for the General Chemical company, Haddonfield. N.J. Miss Sheridan, Watkins hall, is a College senior. Chancellor Returns Chancellor Deane W. Malott returned yesterday from a trip to Florida and other Atlantic coast points in connection with his work as education adviser to the training command of the Army Air Forces. Graduate Is a C.P.A. Dale Gordon, graduate this spring with a degree of Bachelor of Science in business, has passed the Kansas state examination for certified public accountants, according to a notice from the state board of examiners. Gordon is now taking midshipman's training at Notre Dame University. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ... announces the pledging of Bob Cowling of Leavenworth. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... Jack Wheatcraft visited with his parents at his home in Junction City this week-end. ... Edwin Tolle is in the hospital with a leg infection. ... Bob Jelinek and Jay Colter were visitors in Leavenworth this weekend. ... Harry Grimshaw, of Tula, Oklahoma, who attended school here year before last, was an overnight guest Thursday. . All Depts from other colleges and universities here with the V-12 program are cordially invited to visit our chapter at any time. ... Paul Baker, high school senior from Peabody, was a week-end guest of his brother, Ross. VARSITY Tuesday - Wednesday LUM and ABNER In "Two Weeks to Live" The Funniest of All Aldrich Hits "Henry Aldrich for President" Harold David Roberts, 21, son of Mrs. Emma C. Roberts of Larned, was commissioned an ensign in the Naval Reserve this week following completion of the prescribed flight training course at the Naval Air Training Center, Pensacola, Fla. Roberts Is Commissioned In Naval Air Corps THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY EDWARD G. ROBINSON MARLENE DIETRICH GEORGE RAFT in "MAN POWER" ORSON WELLES' "Journey Into Fear" With JOSEPH COTTON DOLores DEL BIO Prior to entering the Naval service, Ensign Roberts attended the University for two years. CRAIG---tion in the war effort. Essentially they are no different in war than in peace, he stated. Some persons are of the opinion that the scientific branches producing war materials are the only ones to which it is practical to devote our efforts in training and instruction. He will go on active duty at one of the Navy's air operational training centers before being assigned to a combat zone. (continued from page one) By pointing out that war itself, dealing with diplomacy, propaganda, government, law, education, labor management, relief, transportation, finance, and the operation of political bodies, is a social science, Mr. Craig brought out the importance of increasing social intelligence among our people to insure a victory in peace and war. Annual Employees Week July 25th to 31st. Big Pictures and Good Programs Selected Special for this Week G. WHIZ Something New---- It's Fun. "It is the humanities which might induce man the more readily to live for his country, or to die for it. They have to do with his manners, his morals, his taste, and his intellect; and also with man's ambition, his patriotism, his industry, and his hope of salvation," stated Mr. Craig. With reference to students the speaker made the amusing remark that along with athletics and social functions, love is weakening students today. This remark was directed especially at the men. He greatly pities the man who lets love get in the way of his life work. Industry, an approach to higher education, is the cure for this misguiding influence, according to Mr Craig. Corbin hall has announced the double pinning Sunday of Phyllis Wickert to Bill Benefiel, and Ruth Prentice to Jack Schroll. Miss Wickert is a college junior from Claflin, Benefiel is a college junior from Medicine Lodge. Miss Prentice, a college sophomore during the past year and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, is from Kansas City, and Schroll is a college sophomore from Hutchinson. Both men are members of Sigma Chi fraternity and premedical students. Corbin Announces Double Pinning The pinnings took place at a dinner at the Colonial Tea Room. Miss Wickert's sister, Virginia, assisted at the pinning. Larry Hickey and Mary Martha Hudelson were guests at the dinner. Chocolates were passed at Corbin hall by Ruth Krehbiel, Miss Wickert's roommate. Miss Wickert and Miss Krehbiel each received an orchid, and Mrs. Alma Brook, Corbin hall social director, and Virginia Wickert received gardenia corsages. DOUBTS--have not yet entered an officer candidate school, are being permitted to return to school, at their request, to continue their academic work. This group will be permitted to remain in college, to complete the semester or quarter in progress on Dec. 31, 1943, unless sooner graduated. Those who do not elect to return to college will be held at the replacement training centers, where they will be utilized as assistant instructors to provide them additional training and experience which will be of a distinct value to them when they enter officer candidate school. (continued from page one) Officer candidate schools now run three to four months, at least a month longer than formerly; this fact has made the new ruling regarding R.O.T.C. students necessary, stated Col. Washington. JAYHAWKER This Is Our Annual "Employees Week" Help Us Celebrate Help Us Celebrate — TUESDAY — "Jr. Bothing Beauty Pageant" — WEDNESDAY — "Thank Your Yank Nite" — FRIDAY — "Colored Jitterbug Contest" Tops in Entertainment on The Stage and Screen SHE'S GOT PHYTHM! Sky-High Musical - ENDS WEDNESDAY Sensation THURSDAY—3 Days On the Screen at Last M-G-M'S HAPPY-GO-LUCKY MUSICAL! 09:15 AM WITH THE MUSIC — CRAMED WITH HUMAN WRITING WITH DAWNÇO! THE LONG-RUN BROADWAY MUSICAL — EVEN BETTER ON THE SCREEN! On Our Stage — Friday, 9:00 p.m. Ten of the Hottest, Jiventen Colored Jitterbug Couples in Lawrence. 'It's All for Fun and Fun for All LENA HORNE CURRENT NEW YORK SEMSION ETHEL "ROCHESTER WATERS" (EDDIE ANDERSON) + LOUIS ARM STRONG - REX INGRAM | DUME ELLINGTON and his DBCHSTRAFT Carlsbad, N.M.-First Lieutenant Richard M. Ash, son of Mr. and M. W. J. Ash, Wichita, Kan., has rported to the Carlsbad Army A Field where he will be a student the air forces central instructor school for bombardiers. He is a former student of the Un versity of Kansas, Lawrence, Kar TENNIS COURTS---and Lt. Ash is regularly stationed the Albuquerque, N.M., bombardi school, where he is an instructor. B T A (continued from page two) for men and basketball coach, the mer practically ruined the court Dr. Allen stated. Calcium chloride is going to be sprinkled on the courts to keep the dust down, according to Dr. Aller. Although priorities on the type of material needed for the equipment and nets used makes it almost possible to obtain new, that the physical education department, already has is adequate to furni plenty of exercise for anyone w wishes to play, he said. "These courts we have are chat or clay, and a hard rain washes away the lines. We are asking for bids for a concrete tennis court to be bui under the shade of the elm trees near the stadium," Dr. Allen said. "The would give the students a splendid court, and although the initial expense would be rather large, it would not require the continuous care that the present courts do." GRANADA TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Chas. Laughton Maureen O'Hara "This Land Is Mine" SPECIAL EMPLOYEES WEEK MIDNITE SHOW Wednesday Night Big Cartoon Revue DONALD DUCK, BUG BUNN PORKY and FOUR OTHERS