PAGE FOUR SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1943 Column The weather recently has made us feel very lazy and out-of-doorish—hence, very collegiate . . . Has anyone else thought that next fall the ivy that is now so green on the buildings on the campus will be red and orange? . . . "There certainly are lots of uniforms on the campus, aren't there?" she said, inadequately . . . Speaking of uniforms, the dress uniforms of the sailors could almost be called "week-end whites," instead of "dress whites." Harry Johnson's size 15's are now treading the clouds—Barbara Hahn has come back to the University to attend the eight-weeks session . . . Larry Hickey and Mary Martha Hudelson seem to be constant companions . . . Bob Humphrey's name could hardly be connected with that of any single girl. He has been wolfg around Corbin a lot lately or should we say, a lot of Corbin? An intimate of Bill Bunt's says he has been studying big, lately. Maybe the war does change people . . . Or does it? We hear the Phi Beta's had a tea party the other night. Maybe it was iceed tea—the heat, you know. Wonder what that "How 'bout you, boy?" phrase means — everyone seems to be fog-horning it these days . . . Now that women are required to have a certain amount of physical education, they're taking it—and groaning with their sore muscles and sun-burn. Coming over North College Hill after dark is hazardous. There are many dark and indefinite (shapeless?) objects into which one may stumble—but being polite and considerate, one can't use a flashlight . . . Have you noticed, or are you one? Students who have 7:30 classes on Monday mornings look "poorly" for several days. We learned a lesson in definition yesterday when a prof was late enough that the class could leave. We learned why wrist-clocks are called watches (we did it, too) . . . Betty Lou Perkins went home this weekend. Danny Bachmann went with her. Betty Lou didn't come back (that is in time to write this column). This column is signed—anonymous. When the five-weeks session is over, certain Hill women will be studying again. Lots of going-steady men will be gone . . . Congrats to the buildings and grounds department—there's lots of grass where the anatomy building stood. Here on the - Hill- DELTA TAU DELTA . . . . . announces the pledging of Bob Bock, Macksville. ... Bob Benkelman was a weekend guest. ☆ BATTENFELD HALL . . . ... Cpl. William Dunn, je, was a guest last week. Dunn is a former resident of Lawrence and attended the University. He is stationed at Camp Howe. Tex. ... Miss Doughty was a Sunday dinner guest. ... Mrs. R. D. Montgomery, housemother, and Mrs. Byrd Forsythe, Jolliffe hall housemother, spent Saturday in Topeka. PHI BETA PI . . . Rilla Ann Townsend and Miss Aldra Smith. ... Sunday dinner guests were Miss ... Lt. Reed Maxon was a guest last week. ... Marie Lorraine Powell, Wichita, was a guest Thursday of last week. ... Sarah Jane Graham, Baldwin, was a guest over the weekend. Miss Graham is a graduate of the University. . . . Martha Long, Kansas City, Mo. and Mary Louise Dillenbeck, Troy, were weekend guests. ... new residents of the hall for the eight week session are Wilma Shields, Topea; Mrs. Mabel Dean Ehl, Newport, Ark.; Norma Jean Lutz, Dodge City; Mrs. Anna M. Robinson, Horton; Viola Arnold, Kansas City, Kan.; Edith Ford, Kansas City, Kan.; Margaret Eberhardt, Kansas City, Kan.; Betty Haney, Brookport, Ill.; Marian Terrell, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mary Miller, Topea; Viola Clendenden, Iola; Marian Miller, Erie; Joanne Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Marjorie Jones, Elk City; Martha Baxter, Pittsburg; Lucy Lee Thompson, Iola; Serepa Pierpoint, Chanute; Beulah Murray, Neosho Falls; Helen Wilkins, Abilene; Janet Marvin, Kansas City, Mo.; and Opal Van Achen, Bonner Springs. CUTLER HOUSE . . . ... Norma Jean Lutz was an overnight guest Saturday. ... new residents who will attend the eight weeks session include Katherine and Mary Burchfield, Joyce Shook, Barbara Barber, Ethel Mary Schwartz, Barbara Hahn, Jackie Myers, Patti Duncan, and Betty Roberts. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ober were Sunday dinner guests. PHI KAPPA PSI... . . . Kenneth Olson arrived last week to attend the eight weeks summer session. DELTA UPSILON 14307283 .. Carl Hines and Bud McDonald students at Northwestern University medical school, were guests over the weekend. . . Mrs. Bernice Scott, Mankato, was a Sunday dinner guest. ★ guests at a dance held in the hall Friday night included Deloris Sulzman, Opal Dunham, Mary Evelyn King, Bonnie Stock, Lois Ann McDowell, Elaine Niemann, Marie Larson, Jean Atherton, Virginia TEMPLIN HALL . . . TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY DOROTHY LAMOUR The Cool VARSITY In "BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON" THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY BANTON MacLANE In "A GENTLE GANGSTER" Thompson, Carol Lee Fauset, Virginia Urban, Rosslyn McCampbell. Songs and Stars Galore in "FOLLOW THE BAND" Jean Miller, Jerry Catlett, Ina Katherine Roderick, Emily Ann Hollis, Marillys Scott, Barbara Brennan, Ruth Tuley, Ruth Ellen Grove, Edith Sula, Evelyn Emery, Marice Murphy, Jean Hollis, Donna Mae Wingerson, Dorothy Purdy, and Lavon Hays. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Rosslyn McCampbell and Miss Margaret Perkins, a member of Watson library staff. . . Elizabeth Bradley was a week end guest. You Shiver and Quiver "THE GORILLA MAN" MILLER HALL . . . ☆ . . Sunday dinner guests were Esther DeBord, Mary Faye Hayes, Margaret Snodgrass, and Charles York. (continued from page one) cerning the adoption of the school colors, and Bob Humphrey wrote about the evolution of University cheers and yells. Lehmann and Cope have written a sketch which will illustrate how the "Jayhawker." University emblem, came into being. CONVOCATION--of America — To Give Your Heart a Lift "What the Jayhawk is and from where it came, a surprising story about school colors, how the song 'Crimson and Blue' got started, and the origin and spread of America's greatest college yell, 'Rock Chalk, Jay Hawk, K.U.' will all have places in the presentation," said Fred Ellsworth in speaking of the convocation plans. "Costumes of the Gay Nineties will be worn by the actors and speakers. "Persons who have read the script have suggested that the show is something which can be repeated later from time to time," continued Ellsworth. Also announced yesterday afternoon were the brackets for the intramural table tennis tournament. They are as follows: Upper Bracket Charles Ise vs. bye Eugene Smith vs. bye Marshall Hulett vs. bye Carl Hendrickson vs. Bob Cotton Bob Hodgson vs. bye Upper Bracket GRANADA Authorized Party TODAY and WEDNESDAY Friday, June 18: Lifted Out of the Heart Friday, June 18: Delta Tau Delta, dance, at the house, 8:30 to 11:30 Saturday, June 19: Battenfeld hall, dance, at the house, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Only nine states are using new car license plates for 1943, and in most cases they are reprocessed. To save linen for war purposes, British hotels asks clients to bring their own towels. SHICK---- (continued from page one) THURSDAY — 3 Days 4. Lot near rock crusher on west side of campus. 2. The drive around Fraser hall. "Stranger in Town" 7. Lot behind Robinson gymnasium. 5. Lot behind University hospital. 6. Lot behind Snow hall. Roddy McDowall Robert Preston Rita Johnson No cars permitted to park on the campus without K.U. permit. (Visitors excepted). 3. Lot on west side of library. 8. Lot behind Journalism building Shick emphasized that all students and persons driving cars on the hill will be subject to the following regulations: "Border Patrol" Parking restricted to zone designated on permit. Automobiles are not allowed to park on the main streets of the campus between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. except on Sundays. (Visitors excepted). No parking where curbs are painted orange. Speed limit 20 miles per hour at all times. And Permits must be placed inside of rear window or windshield. "MY FRIEND FLICKA" Dick Miller vs. bye Don Diehl vs. Dave Battenfeld Hal Hunter vs. bye **Lower Bracket** With All men in the lower bracket drew byes, so the pairings which follow are for the second round: are for the second round: Bunk Chase vs. Jack Doores Marion Nunemacher vs. Woody Runyan Ken Crane vs. Bob Taylor Bob Lundy vs. Bob Stephens PATEE Always 2 Features TONITE and WEDNESDAY "Rhythm on the River" BING CROSBY MARY MARTIN And "Smoking Guns" BUSTER CRABBE As Billy the Kid Keeps 'Em on the Jump THURSDAY — 3 Days "Melody Lane" THE MERRY MACS BABY SANDY See the Range Busters Solve the Mystery of the Death Trap "Haunted Ranch" Shows 2 - 7 - 9 OFFICIAL BULLETIN Persons interested in the position of publisher of the University of Kansas summer directory should make application this week to Clarence Engle, 1425 Tennessee. Phone 552. This position carries a salary. Don't delay—apply now! YMCA---the wh (continued from page one) and says that Leo Callahan, Donald Clark, Tom Cadden, Dick Coy, Bill Brill, Don Blair and Bob Beeler are also in the same camp. Bill Winey writes frequently and is on duty somewhere on board ship in the Pacific. He is a Ph.M.3-c. Charlie Pontz expects to move from his camp in Georgia soon. Sgt. Vaughn A. Kimball, '27, sent a letter to the "Y" from Camp Robinson. Lt. Selby Seward visited the campus this week on his way to his station on the West Coast. "Duke" Weltmeth was here for a visit a few weeks ago before returning to camp in Louisiana. Ensign John Elden is located in one of the camps in Virginia but expects to move soon. Bill Schropp is also enjoying (?) the warm and delightful weather in one of the California camps. Eugene Frazier is attending flight training school in Minnesota. Lt. Tom A. Barlow stopped in at the Y office several weeks ago while on furlough from Camp Bowie, Texas. Eddie Muse wrote us from flight school at St. Cloud, Minnesota. Aubrey J. Bradley is stationed at Marshall College in West Virginia. Bill Krider was last heard from at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Lt. Bob McKay stopped in at the office a week ago while passing through town. Air Cadet Ed Colburn was last heard from at James Milligan University in Illinois. Of In Jack Singleton, Stan Kreider, Keith Criswell, and Clifford Reynolds are among those who have been ordered to O.C.S. The cont was emp ip J the Uni room T Jor wel ies, inv JAYHAWKER NOW The First Story of Our Submarine Heroes. They'll Thrill You Above, Below, and Across the Pacific! we ies ces In Stirring TECHNICOLOR Abee BAXTER - Dani ANGREWS James SLEASON - Dana May WAITTY SUNDAY "EDGE OF DARKNESS"