PAGE FOUR s l o r n d i a J m S i S s l h v i t h st o G i a t e y p l p t a TUESDAY, JULY 20, 19 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 审读 解答 Here on the - Hill - ... Carol McCoy, Oskaloosa, was a week end guest of Sally Weber and Johnnie May Mann. MILLER HALL . . . Jerry Catlett, Alice Gaston, Virginia Thompson, Mary Turkington, Elaine Boney, and Eileen Griffitts visited last week end in Columbus, Florence, Kansas City, Kan., McCune, Larned, and Ozawkie respectively. Donna Jean Morris and Ruth Payne, both of Oskaloosa, were week end guests of Joyce McCoy. Pat Foster spent the week end in Topeka visiting her grandparents. Week end guest of Virginia Hoover was Marjorie Easter, Abilene. Mrs. H.M. Nusbaum, housmother of the Kaw Koetttes Co-op, was a Sunday dinner guest of Betty Hall. Peggy Hart, Kansas City, Mo. spent the week end with her sister, Charlotte. Prof. V. P. Hessler and daughter, Laurel, were Sunday dinner guests of Mary Steele. Betty Austin spent the week end in Kansas City. Marion Nunemaker was a Sunday dinner guest of Dorothy Purdy, Mary Ann Berthelson spent the week end in Kansas City. Eileen Colver was a visitor in Coffeville last week end. Betty Charles and George Lutfer, Toledo, Ohio, were Sunday dinner guests of Jean Born. ☆ HOPKINS HALL . . . Ann Martin visited her parents in Chanute this weekend. Richard Hite, seaman second class from Farragut, Idaho, visited his sister Lucille at Hopkins Friday evening. Verda Kessler left Friday evening for a visit with her parents in Hartner. Friday evening Jim Van Sceyle with the assistance of the women of Hopkins, entertained at a birthday party in honor of Viola Richardson. Refreshments of ice cream cake, and punch were served. Harlan Shuyler, former houseboy of Hopkins and who is now stationed with the V-12 in Washburn in Topeka, visited here Saturday evening. ☆ DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... announces the pledging of Coler Hissem, Wichita; Rex Arrowsmith, Belleville; Don McDaniel, Neodesha; and Edwin Tolle, Hutchinson. .. Bob Bock's parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Bock, and sister, Grayee, of Macksville, Kansas, were weekend guests. . . Harry Johnson visited at his home in Greensburg over the week end as did Bob Jelinek and Jay Colter, both of Leaworth. . . Ross Baker was a weekend visitor in Kansas City. Mrs. E. D. Charles, former Sigma Chi housemother, is spending this month at Miltona, Minn. ☆ ☆ Doris Laye Wagy, Doris Brewster, and Margaret Hall spent the week end with Mary Pace at Parsons. BATTENFELD HALL . . . . . . week end guest was Homer Neil. Parsons. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Frances Abts, Lois Anderson, and Betty Bright. CORBIN HALL . . . . Elizabeth Holder, Atchison, was a week end guest of Mary Todd. KAW KOETTES CO-OP . . . ... week end guests were Barbara Prier, Emporia, and Mary Louise Harling, Tonganoxie. Sunday dinner guest was John Haynes. WATKINS HALL . . . ... Sarajane Graham, Baldwin, was a guest of Doris Larson Saturday afternoon. Sarepta Pierpont, Joanne Johnson, and Marian Miller spent the week end in Kansas City. Ester DeBord gave a birthday party for Betty Charles Saturday evening. Guests were Norma Jean WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT It's Booth Tarkington's Gay and Sparkling Novel Come to Life! NOW Lutz, Everta Smith, Winnie Lou Carter, Marie Larson, and Doris Larson. ... week end guests were Philippa Wasinger, Emporia, and Betty Felt. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 SING OUT THE NEWS JAYHAWKER HAPPY HOUR---and plays, and skates on navy life. Seaman Pat Dunn, former KMBC radio announcer, was master of ceremonies. WAGER HALL . . . E. G. Stith, foreman-machinist of of the University Press, returned to work Monday morning, following his vacation. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . Lavon Peters, Minneapolis, Kan. was a week end guest of Lila Reetz. Larry Hickey, 1215 Tennessee, returned to his home in Coffeyville for the week end. Mary Martha Hudelson, Corbin hall, visited her parents in Powhattan over the week end. Henrietta Adams, of Lawrence visited friends in Kansas City this week end. Claudine Scott, Corbin hall, spent the week end at her home in Topeka. (continued from page one) and plays and skins on navy life. ☆ The band of 25 members was featured in an arrangement of several interstitations of "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon." A most unusual and humorous feature of the review was presented In the basement will be a 60 foot firing range for pistols and a 50 foot range for rifle practice. There will be storage room for 1000 rifles, an infantry equipment room, dressing rooms, one class room and a vault. Anti-aircraft drill will be practiced on an area back of the build- The offices of the commandant and instructors, class rooms, clerical offices and a store room, large enough to store 1120 uniforms, will be located on the main floor. The rounded by a corridor leading to storeroom will be rectangular, suroffices and classrooms. There will be five class rooms. (continued from page one) by 106 feet drill hall on the second floor. The drill hall will eliminate the crowded conditions which were formerly experienced in Fowler shops. The program served a two-fold purpose of being a farewell party for the tenth division of Machinist Mates and the fourth division of Cooks and Bakers and a welcoming party for the V-12 members. by three of the more agile members of the group who gave their version of the fan dance. Lt. A. H. Buhl, Commanding Officer of the local Naval Training Station, expressed the K.U. Navy's appreciation of the show at a dinner given for the members of the cast after the review. MILITARY--ing made level by dirt from t basement excavation. (continued from page one) Mr. Green has built several campus buildings including the Mineral Research building. Last April Basil A. Green, Lawrence contractor, was awarded the contract by the state board of administration at Topeka to finish the military building at a bid net $50,000. The contract called for second story, roof, plastering, finishing, and painting. VARSITY Tuesday - Wednesday "COWBOY IN MANHATTAN" With ROBERT PAGE FRANCES LANGFORD "SQUADRON LEADER Y" LEADER X" THE FAMOUS ANN DVORAK ERIC PORTMAN Latest News Events Southernaires THE TOP EVENT OF THE SUMMER Radio Favorites From Coast to Coast America's Best Known Negro Male Quartet 8:20 P.M. Thursday Evening, July 22,1943 THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY Get Your Seats Now and Avoid Jam at Box Office Hoch Auditorium GUY KIBBEE GLORIA WARREN Popular Prices: $1.00, 75c, 50c, Plus Tax Seats Now Selling at K.U. "Hal Roach Presents "PRAIRIE CHICKEN" School of Fine Arts Office, Bell Music Company, Round Corner Drug Store "CINDERELLA SWINGS IT" Auspicious University of Kansas Concert Course D. M. SWARTHOUT, Mar. With JUNY ROGERS NOAH BEERY, Jr. THURSDAY—3 Days TOUGH! TRUE! TERRIFYING! And TIM HOLT in "AVENGING RIDER