PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1941. Here on the Hill --weekend guests were Mrs. W. J. Conrad, Clay Center, Florence Bullimore, Clay Center, and Dorothy Stone, Wilson. Chambers To Swing For Scotch Varsity There is a Scotch Varsity tonight. Rumor has it that since there was a vacation yesterday no midweek would be held. It will be the regular one hour affair from 7 to 8 in the Memorial Union ballroom. Russ Chambers and his band will furnish the music. MILLER HALL . . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Maude Elliott, and Mary Jellison. ... dinner guest Monday was Lucille Loeb. will have an hour dance from 7 to 8 Thursday evening. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . Wilma Jean Hadden, Zita Ann Lowrey, and Virginia Ford were Sunday dinner guests. SACHEM-MORTAR BOARD . . . ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ... dinner guest Sunday was Mrs. D. G. Whittler, Douglas, Kan. ... held a joint dinner at the Colonial Tea Room and an hour dance after dinner last Friday night. PHI DELTA THETA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Nancy Prather and Nancy Carey. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Irene Hickey and Dee Ellen Naylor. held formal initiation at the chapter house for the following men: Frank Blue, Lawrence; Oscar Hunter, Olathe; and George Bolt, St. Joseph, Mo. Kay Hall, Frances Sullivan, and Louise Polson were dinner guests last night. Tom McKale of Chicago was a weekend guest. Mr. McKale, a former student of the University, is now employed by Commonwealth Edison. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ... Sunday dinner guest was Mrs Nichols, Topeka. Saturday visitors were Mr. Clifford Hauge and Mr. Lawrence Staples, Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA DELTA PI... tuncheon guests Monday were Mrs. Gene Cook and Miss Charlotte Thompson, of Iola, Kans. guest at dinner Saturday was Mr. Robert Kirshner, Toneka. PRI GAMMA DELTA . . . Entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black, Wichita; Mr. R. D. Park, Wichita; Miss Ann Apperson, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dr. Robert McNair Davis. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. CORBIN HALL . . . ...had as guests during the weekend Loretta Osborne. Mary Catherine Colglazier. Dorothy Weidmann, and La Vada Netlerode, Kansas City, Kans.; Mrs. W. P. Snyder, Doris Burns, Hutchinson; Eva Louise White, Jean Whiteneck, Olatha; Corinne Diek, Coleffville; Virginia Demint, Great Bend; Laurene Peterson, Bushton; Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ireland, Lawrence; Jean Rubbra, Peggy Osmond, Jack Werts, and Greg Studer. ☆ ALPHA OMICRON PI... dinner guests Monday were Mrs. A. J. Mix and Rita Carl. GAMMA PHI BETA GAMMA PHI BETA . . . luncheon guests today were Mpry Carruthers and Mona Lee Butts. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Jim Sussex, Kansas City, Mo., Lorenz Schuessler, Fulton, Mo., Preston Breckheiser, Manhattan, and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Johnson. ...pledges are having an hour dance with the pledge class of Kappa Sigma tomorrow night. DELTA GAMMA . . . luncheon guests today were Betty Lou Allthin, Barbara Charlton, and Joanne Johnson. PI BETA PHI . . . Arnisteee day guests were Mrs. David Selders and Miss Mary Allan Slattery, both of Kansas City, Mo. weekend guest was Norma Mills weekend guest was Norma Mills St. Louis, Mo. KAPPA SIGMA . . . weekend guests were Bill Elble, Jo Henry, Bob Brock, Richard Truehart, Robert Truehart, all from Sterling, Kans. dinner guests were Mrs. Tom Pringle, Arkansas City, Sybil Duff, Kansas City, Mo., and Faith Seeley, Russell, Kan. Fine Arts Faculty Opens New Center At the opening of the new recreational center in Leavenworth next week, three members of the faculty of the School of Fine arts will give demonstrations and speeches. Miss Marjorie Whitney, of the department of design, will speak on hand weaving Tuesday. Nov. 18. The recreational center at Leavenworth is being organized by George Stapleton, former K.U. football player. Arvid Jacobson, department of design will give a demonstration on lithography Wednesday. Nov. 19. Bernard Frazier, department of design will give a sculpture demonstration Thursday. Nov. 20th. Bill Whitney, brother of Miss Marjorie Whitney, is in charge of handicraft projects in all of the recreational centers of Kansas. BEAT KANSAS STATE !!! You may think this is a bit childish but all the older girls are wearing them these days. It's very smart in the new fall shades. happenings on the hill Cats suggest domesticity to most people, but one of the mouse catchers suggested the department of domestic science to a secretary on Fraser's third floor. Trying to get rid of a strange cat which wandered into her office, the secretary called the homemakers asked if they owned it. Jin Miller, 1400 Tennessee, was in Paola yesterday visiting his parents. Jean Fees, college senior, visited her home in Iola Tuesday and saw the Iola-Independence football game. The Chi Omega 1928 Ford, Persephone, owned by seven pledges, got a new coat of paint yesterday, a brilliant red and yellow combination. Last night Gloria Brinkman and Virginia Marshall went out in the dark to the car, got in carefully to avoid the wet paint on the outside. Back again in the light, the girls' furl gloves looked as though they had been made of a new red and yellow species of animal. The industrious painters had also refinished the inside of the car. Loretta Franks, senior at Emporia State Teachers College, was the weekend guest of Elizabeth Marshall. 1234 Oread. C. H. Mullen, head proctor of the men's residence halls last year, is spending today at Templin hall. Mullen, who was drafted last summer, has been granted a 10-day furlough and is on his way to his home in Marion, Kan. Mullen is a first class private in the 19th signal corps and is stationed at Fort Snelling, Minn. Foil Him in the Clinch Buck Teeth Help To those to whom it may concern may I extend a few pointers on how to avoid the good night clinch. First, have buck teeth; second, tell your date about your boy friend back home; third, be a foot taller; fourth, be late so that you barely get in before closing hours; and fifth, eat onions. Unfortunately, in this pre not have buck teeth. Strange in a girl's life when beauty is would even consider kissing a girl whose upper incisors protrude at least half an inch? He would probably fear chipping the enamel. Any girl who has possession of these outer extremities will agree that there is no need to conceal a small club in her pocket. Remember the Boy at Home Unfortunately, in this predicament there are girls who do not have buck teeth. Strange as it may seem there are times life when beauty is not always an asset. What wolf Anyone can prattle on about the divine creature she is in love with at home, fictitious or otherwise. Not only does this dash all her date's crafty schemes to a downward trend, but after a while he will be so bored with it all that he can hardly get her home fast enough. Our conscientious objector should not fail to point out the few significant traits her boy friend has, such as being big and burly if her date is on the puny side, a tricky dancer, possessor of a super line and smooth technique, and, of course, an unfailing faith in her. There is not a buddy-buddy who would not be set back a few paces by this oration. Big Feet Help, Too Being a foot taller works like a charm. To manipulate this, little offensive adjustable kneecaps would come in very handy, but if these are out of stock try wearing high heels. The girl's being taller makes the boy seem insignificant and gives him the uncomfortable impression that if he tried anything she could easily knock him for a loop. Besides it would be terribly nervewracking and embarrassing for him to stand on his hees to plant a good night kiss. Another asset of a tall girl is big feet, which are all the better for tripping. This method aids her in reaching the screen door and locking it while her date is still picking up his pieces. Time Your Exit One of the easiest planned alibis is that of barely reaching the house before closing time. It won't be hard if her date is minus means of mechanical transportation. Before walking home she should linger over her coke while recalling all those excruciatingly funny jokes. 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