PAGE FOUR SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1943 Column ByBetty Lou Perkins Rumors must be false, anyway, we're glad to hear that Kenny Adams is still engaged and very happily. Sorry, Kenny. . . Excuses for missing classes get better every day Bob Isaac and Bill Benefiel, Sigma Chis, have the best so far. Anyway, Isaac related, the days it rained so hard, the door to their room swelled and wouldn't open. So the boys had to remain in their room until Jack Schroll, another Sigma Chi, came over to visit and in so doing opened the door. The girls at Watkins hall are having a most uncomfortable summer. It seems that Watkins has no sofas couches, etc., and that all there is to relax on are some wooden chairs. On top of this, the girls do their own cooking. Sounds like a fine summer. The sailors' Happy Hour last Tuesday night was a fine show. Ted Lehmany, who helped concoct the show, also gave his famous Professor Oddily skit. Gordon Metz, one of the sailors, imitated such notables as Humphrey Bogart, Jimmy Durante, Lionel Barrmore, Clark Gable, and the Mad Russian. These were really fine. The Miller twins, Jean and Jane, played two pianos, sang and danced. All in all, it was a swell program. After calling for information on the cost of train tickets to Oberlin, Ohio, and worrying for about a month or more, Elaine Howard Corbin, found she could give it all up. Dick Hoover, Navy Engineer, just found out yesterday he was to remain at K. U... I'm beginning to wonder if the boys in the five weeks' session know it is supposedly final week? The finals in the intramural basketball games were played off Wednesday with the Tennessee team victorious. The Delts, after defeating the Betas, came in second. "Phog" Allen refereed, which seemed to make the game much more interesting. Most of the students will remember Max Kissell, basketball and football player here this last year. Kissell is at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, in the air corps. Our famous athlete had a shot in left arm after he arrived. These shots are the kind that, "you look at the doctor and say, 'That wasn't so bad,' then as you walk away you fall flat on your VARSITY The swimming pool in Robinson gym is now under repair and will be ready for use by July 1, according to Dr. F. C. Allen. Pool To Open For Use July 1 Friday and Saturday GEORGE SANDERS The next number on the summer session music series will be a concert given by Madame Maria Hussa, soprano, of the Metropolitan Opera Co., in Fraser Theater on July 1. "QUIET PLEASE, MURDER" with GAIL PATRICK DENNIS O'KEEFE Miss Orcutt and Miss Conger reappeared to close the program with "Tango at Midnight" by Homer Simmons and the familiar "Dance of the Tumbler" by Rimsky-Korsakoff. PROFS PRESENT - face" Anyway, after these shots, Kissell, his left arm sore from the shot, and his right arm sore from P.T. training, went into the bathroom and couldn't open the door to get out. He stayed there until a friend came to his rescue. I guess basketball or football is a sissy's game. Dr. Allen said that it is necessary for the circulation, filtration, and chlorination facilities to be improved in order to take care of the increased number of people now required to use the pool as a result of the various service programs on the campus. Waldemar Geltch was the next artist to appear. He opened with "Romanoff" by Rubinstein - Wieniawski. Next was the beautiful muted "Sioux Flute Serenade" by Skilton-Czerwonky. He concluded with "Gypsy Dance, A Minor" by Nachez. Forty-seven years ago, the Washington post office canceled first-class mail with a weather forecast for the next day. The cancellation included: cold, colder, frost, snow, warmer, cloudy, fair, local rain, and showers. "The boys in the service will be considered first in making out the schedule for use of the pool," Dr. Allen stated, "but if there is time in the evening for pleasure swimming, we plan to turn it over for student use." (continued from page one) Peabody. They were "Tutti i Flor" (from "Madame Butterfly") by Puceini, "La Nuit" by Chausson, and "Mistress Mary" by Salter. The last was based on the old nursery rhyme. "GOOD MORNING JUDGE" News and Serial Sunday for 4 days ROSEMARY LANE PATRIC KNOWELS "ALL BY MYSELF" FIBBER McGEE & MOLLY CHARLEY McCARTHY "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING" PATEE TONITE SATURDAY "TOP SERGEANT" "A NIGHT FOR CRIME" Sunday 4 days "RANGERS OF FORTUNE" A Fight A Fortune A Woman "SING ANOTHER CHORUS" Check the Blues Forget the News with JANE FRAZEE A collection of etchings and other prints, from the Thayer collection, will be put up for the summer in the south gallery of Spooner-Thayer museum, on Saturday, June 26, according to Miss Minnie Moodie, curator. JITTERBUG CONTEST Mon. Tue. Wed. . . 9 p.m. CASH AWARDS In Mr. organ's collection there are a number of etchings and chalk drawings made when the artist was in South Amercia in 1940. He will also display some etchings of scenes in Chicago. Twenty of the series are produced in pastel colors nad ten are done in black and white. Will Exhibit Prints In Spooner-Thayer Charles L. Morgan, of the department of architecture, will exhibit in the north gallery of Spooner-Thayer according to Miss Moodies, a series of 30 sketches of scenes in France, Spain and England, drawn by Mr. Morgan when he made a trip to Europe in the summer of 1926. 'HAPPY HOUR' - Mr. Morgan's exhibit can be seen until the middle of July. (continued from page one) spearean act which was well received by the audience of sailors and students. "It was a knockout," said Chief Petty Officer Starkey, who has charge of the Happy Hours. Jean and Jane Miller, identical twins who live at Corbin hall, danced, sang, and played two piano duets. Dorothy Mae Nelson, University graduate this spring, sang, and Maxine Lindley tap danced. Another University student, Nancy Cook, also sang. Two sailors, Towers and Metz, with Lehmann presented their version of the Hollywood Cantenn. Harry Lancho and Donald Catrell, sailors, sang solos and John Pope's band furnished music. Pantelleria is a Mediterranean island off the coast of Sicily. JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . ... dinner guest Wednesday was Ed Price. ☆ MILLER HALL . . . ... dinner guest Tuesday was Mary Ann Drumm. . Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson of Kansas City, Mo., visited their daughter, Virginia, Tuesday evening. . . . Ray Luhnow of Kansas City was a dinner guest Wednesday. . . . Eileen Martin was an overnight tuest Wednesday. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ☆ . . . Kenneth W. Hughes left Thursday morning for West Point after visiting in Lawrence for the past month. Mr. Hughes was a student in KU, last year. ... an open-house and smoker were held at the Delt house Thursday from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. . . . Charles Peek, Kansas City, Mo, was an overnight guest Monday. He attended K.U. last year. Jim Wilson, Topeka, visited here Tuesday night. He was also a student here last year. ☆ 1234 OREAD . . . . . . Lois Anderson moved in at the first of this week from the Oread Apartments. Her mother visited her Wednesday. Mrs. Anderson is from Kansas City, Kansas. ☆ . . announce the pledging of: Jim Thomas, Bartlesville, Okla; Buckie Edmondson, Leavenworth; Don Koppel, Bartlesville, Okla; Don Livingston, Hutchinson; Forest Logan, SIGMA CHI . . . JAYHAWKER SUNDAY for one glorious week continuous Sunday from 1 p.m. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! The Greatest Show on Earth! Fun that will throw you for a loop-the-loop in a merry-go-round of dazzling entertainment! plus— "WINGS UP" with McKay-Nearing Engagement Told Phi Gamma Delta has announced the engagement of Jim McKay, College sophomore from ElDorado, to Martha Nearing, Chi Omega, Kansas City, Mo. The pinning took place at a dinner party at the home of Miss Nearing in Kansas City Saturday night. Christine Turk, who assisted with the pinning, received a corsage of gardenias, and Miss Nearing received an orchid. P N E Miss Nearing attended the University last year. weekend guests were: Terry Reihan, Smith Center; Glen Gilpin, Riley; and Fred Meyn, of Kansas City, Kansas. Hutchinson; Ed Chaplin, Kansas City, Kansas; Jim Shondell, Kansas City, Kansas; John Kalbfleisch, Newton; and Donald Wyman, Hutchinson. ☆ KAW KOETTES . . . ... Lois Blackburn Wilson was a dinner guest Tuesday. dinner guest Tuesday. ... Marjorie Rader, who has been a visitor for the past week, returned to her home in Howard, Tuesday. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . ... Betsy Reynolds of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. ... Mrs. Louise Bunger and daughter, Sally, of Neosho and Melba Nininger and Jean Sawyer of Topeka were visitors Tuesday. ☆ CORBIN HALL . . . ... Peggy Bowlin of Wellington was a weekend guest. The Funniest of All The "Blondies" "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" and "CHEYENNE ROUNDUP" GRANADA Refrigerated Air Conditioned TODAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE SUNDAY 4 days DISCOVER A NEW FILM STAR! Pierte Auomont is great in this timely thriller of forecast to invasion!