PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1941 Here on the Hill ---the inevitable bull sessions lasting far into the night. First Nighters To See "Thunder Rock" Tonight Hill society will move to Fraser theater tonight for the opening performance of "Thunder Rock." The play, given as a combined dress rehearsal and preview before high school students last night, is an excellent medium for "taking you away from it all." Other Hill gatherings tonight will be those around every available radio at 9 p.m. to hear the speech of the President. And then, no doubt, will come $ ^{4} $ DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... announces the pledging of Bill McIntire, junior engineer from Gardner. dinner guests last night were Howard Patterson and Martin Dickinson of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests were C. A. Benkelman, McDonald, Prof. and Mrs. F. A. Russell; Ruth Russell; Mrs. Gibson, and Bob Goodwin of Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . held its annual Boiler Makers Brawl at the chapter house Saturday evening. The house was decorated in the Gay 90's style with tavern signs and bar. The guests dressed to fit the occasion, namely a Slummy Formal. These guests were present: Margaret Boyle; Mary Brandt, and Maxine Fischer of Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Forsyth; Martha Hudelson; Dorothy Harkness; Vivian Johnson; Mira Jean Seal; Alice Hoad; Doris Turney; Kay Hall; Mary Margaret Anderson; Ernestine Stever; Jean Blue; Jane Beal; Jo Anne Johnson; Roberta Dell Ikerd; Fern Stranathan; Barbara Jo Wikoff; Mary Frances Sullivan; Frances York; Louise Polsom; Lucille York; and Carl Paden and Vernard Gueier of Topeka. CHI OMEGA . . . ... guests at lunch yesterday were Lucille Comley and Mary Louise Goddard. pledges will be entertained by the pledges of Tau Kappa Epsilon at a buffet supper and hour dance tonight. ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore, Newton; Mrs. Marie Ferrel, Bill Kern, Ray Davis, and Gene Ricketts, Kansas City, Mo. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Genevieve Daves, Winfield; Preston Brecheisen, Manhattan; Tom Wolfe, Kansas City, Mo.; Lily Rose Lyons, Mary Helen Schugart, Wahaton Felts, and Marion Springer. ...will entertain Chi Omega with a dinner and hour dance tonight. ... dinner guests Monday were W. E. Butler, Clifford Hauge, Tom Wolffe, Board of Control members. Give Him a Give Him a "LIFT" With An Ober Gift. ORFER'S ALPHA DELTA PI... --weekend visitors included Wanda Fausett, Carol Lee Fausett, and Evelyn Hunsberger, all of Osawatonie. ... announces the pledging of Bobbie Clawson, Ponca City, Okla., and Lois Elaine Willcuts, Topeka, Kan. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. H. L. Shipman, Wichita, Kan.; Mrs. Jean James, Mrs. Dorothy Christenson, Mrs. Betty Jensen, Julia Matthews, Lois Ballew, and Barbara Edmonds, all of Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA CHI... ...will entertain the following guests at a buffet supper and hour dance this evening, Russ Chambers' orchestra providing the music: Sonny Love, Ralph Hedges, Charles Hampton, Leo Doobin, Don Henderson, Jack Miller, Joe Walter, Paul Turner, Dick Channel, Bill Schropp, Jim Dunn, Edward Tihen, John Cranon, Fred Carman, Toby Brumback, Mark Lesslie, Keith Allen, Frank Blue, Joe Nelson, Russell Mount, Richard Stucky, David Bender, Browder Richmond, Stan Patton, and Kenneth Pringle. "Joe College and Betty Coed" stepped out Saturday night at the pledge party. Coeds present were Martha Nearing, Virginia Britton, Betty Talbot, Joan Tickner, Paula Reeve, Carlene Rice, Marian Miller, Mary McCleary, Nancy Inman, Margie Reed, Ann Wallace, Jane Coolidge, Serepta Pierpont, Martha Rayl, Nancy Donovan, and Adean Hagan. DELTA GAMMA... faculty guests Sunday were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Sissler, and Miss Irene Peabody. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... will hold an exchange dinner with Gamma Phi Beta tonight. Active chapters will hold an hour dance following the dinner at the A.T.O. house, while the pledges will dance at the Gamma Phi house. announces the engagement of Doreen Lewis, Independence, Mo., to Don Ettinger. The planning occurred at the Christmas party. ...dinner guests Sunday were Margaret Ann Reed, and Peggy Pat Hennessy. KAPPA SIGMA . . . PERFECTION . . . is something we all seek to attain. For 20 years Williams Perfection Grade meats have been the choice of HOTELS, CLUBS, RESTAURANTS and REST-AURANTS and Williams Meat Co. 20 Kansas Ave., Kansas City A silk jersey dinner dress studded with multicolored gems and artfully draped to flatter the wearer. The long sleeves and high neck are dramatic. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Frank Wilcox, Bill Reese, Kenny Rockhill, Jack Singleton, Bob Hagen, Tom Critchfield, Bob Kiskadden, Bill Hyncock, John Dyatt, and Beale Shaw. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . ...announces the pledging of Marian McShea, college sophomore from Medicine Lodge. Kans. ...held its Founders' Day banquet at the Hdye Park hotel in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday. SIGMA CHI . . . dinner guests Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Elbel, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Claossen, Newton, Mrs. F. Henry Bennett, Ottawa, Mary Louise Lauk, and Jeanne Sunderland. Leonine or Eggbeater Type Crazy Coiffures Cursed Women, as a group, seem to derive a demoniace pleasure in foisting barbarous and grotesque hair styles upon an unsuspecting public. Everything from the leonine below-the-shoulder length style to the upswept craze that makes even the few attractive girls look like Lady Frankenstein in one of her dowdier moments has been set loose upon a world too near the brink of insanity to suffer the psychological pummelings of these ing like become a serious trame monstrous noiffures. Some women must sit up all night devising fearful and wonderful methods of tangling their locks into some neo-geometric design that they consider to be chic (whatever chic is. Silly word.) Among the more vicious of the hair stylists are the bangs addicts. First, bangs create the appearance of a low forehead, and you know what a low forehead signifies. Second, girls who wear bangs do not allow for the rather necessary function of seeing just where they are going, and allow the bangs to hang down over the major part of their faces. In addition to look- CORBIN HALL . . . had as guest over the weekend Bettv Badgley, Kansas City. dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. S. H. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gear, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dean, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Griffith, Hiawatha; Roberta Sanders, Haskell Insear; and Martha Alice Horner PI BETA PHI... were hosts Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Kirkham, Independence, Mo.; Bob Richey, Erie, Kan.; Jean Luther, Topeka; Barbara Winn, and Rosemary Utterback. PHI KAPPA PSI... Monday guests were Miss Alice Roho, New York, N.Y.; Mrs. Mike Getto, Miss Thelma Waddell, and Mrs. F. V. Warner. ...guests Sunday noon were Dwight Horner, Swede Olson, and Howard Rankin. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . had as guests during the weekend Beverly Hamilton, Kansas City; and Virginia Brehm, Hutchinson. PHI GAMMA DELTA ... ... entertained at Sunday dinner John Goisener, Wichita, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph King, and Jean Bailey. SIGMA KAPPA.. ... pledges will hold an hour dance tomorrow evening with the Delta Upsilon pledges. Nearly 2,500 students took correspondence courses offered last year by the University of Texas. Always Ask for Lawrence Sanitary Dairy Products - Grade A Homogenized Milk - Varsity Velvet Ice Cream - Table Talk Butter - Creamed Cottage Cheese LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK - Bireley's Orangeade and ICE CREAM CO. Phone 696 Also high on the hexing list is the girl whose hair looks as if it has been combed with an eggbeater. This left-winger has a certain advantage over the artificiality of the studied stylist; but when walking against the wind, she looks like a one-man Laocoon group. Foot Vermont St. Piglets, of course, are a sign of utter depravity and serve only to cause severe mental shock to all who behold them. Please, girls, in times like these that try men's souls, please do not subject us to the further unhappiness of having to look at any surrealist hair do's. God bless us one and all. Proficiency Exam Aspirants Register Before Thursday Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who will take the English proficiency examination Saturday must register at the college office, 229 Frank Strong hall, today or tomorrow. The examination is a requirement for graduation for all students in the College. Students who fail to pass it by their senior year incur penalties. Students are required to pass 24 hours of class work after passing the examination. 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