PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 9,1941 Here on the Hill --held its Feudal Manor party last night from 8:30 to 11:30 at the chapter house. Music was furnished by Clayton Harbur's band. Chaperones were: Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. Maclure Butcher, Mrs. Alna Sutherland, and Mrs. Frank A. Griffith. Guests were: L. E. Willecuts, Bette Baker, Norma Henry, Virginia Marshall, Muriel Henry, Gloria Goff, Mary Margaret Felt, Gerry Crago, Helen St. Clair, Shirley Collins, Diana Irvine, Muriel Osgood, Marjorie Snyder, Dorothy Frizzell, Margaret Stratton, Shirley Henry, Mary Louise Belcher, Helen Guessford, Shirley Bathelomew, Betty Van Blarcom, Paty Padfield, Bette Leimert, Jerry Powell, Gerry Shaw, Vivian McBeth, Ann Cowan, Joanne Croson, Frances Anderson, Martha Jane Miller, Ilse Nesbitt, Susy Lowderman, Mary Alice Martin, Betty Gunnels, Mignon Morton, Ann Moorehead, Ruth Wright, Miova Gill, Jean Rindel, and Mary Louise McMullen. K.U. Campus 'Blitzed' By Wave of Inactivity By JEAN FEES Campus evacuated! A blitzkrieg of inactivity hit the Hill this weekend. Students were saved from complete ennui by the Puff Pant Prom Friday night, Acacia and D.U. parties and the I.S.A. Varsity Saturday night. A high-spot dress for someone gay to have a good time in. Flowing full skirt to delight the heart of Campus Queens. DELTA UPSILON . . . ... weekend guests were: Bill Hall, Art Shoaf, Wichita, Pet, Robert McKay, Leavenworth, Bob Curran, Pratt, and Tony Caywood, Kansas City, Mo. ACACIA . . . held its party last night at the house from 9 to 12. Guests were Marion Anderson, Susan Schmidt, Bobby Dell, Ann Robbins, Donna Heck, Dorothy Nicholson, Fern Stranathan, Kathryn Ochxe, Jane Earhart, Jean Moore, Joan Miller, Anabell Jones, Jane Rowe. Chapheres were Mrs. Charles Howe and Mrs. J. B. Bond, Midwest, Wyoming. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . will be visited this weekend by the National Province inspector. Mr. James E. Logan, from Kansas City, Mo. FIII KAPPA PSI . . . . PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ... Thursday night dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stevens. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . ... weekend guest is Ann Apperson, Kansas City, Mo. WATKINS HALL . . . weekend guests were Zula Boland, *Lenoir Sijogren*, and Bonita Gustafson, Marquette, Kan., and Ruth Larson, Galva, Kan. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . dinner guests Friday were Mrs. Glen Webb, Mrs. Morris Haas, Mrs. V. D. Peterson, George Peterson, and Bill Webb, all of Independence. MILLER HALL Friday dinner guests were Dorothy Harkness, Rose Etta Carr, George Johnson, and Harry Johnson. ...weekend guests are Alta Harries, Bushong, Kan., Virginia Porter, Cherryvale, Kan., Betty Lou Gregory, Muncie, Kan., Mariella Harlon, Kansas City, Mo., and Kathryn Zenor, Norton, Kan. weekend guests were Mrs. Ar- thur Black, Wichita; Mary McCau- lle ...Juncheon guest Saturday was Miriam Calder. DELTA GAMMA . . . SUNDAY NIGHT Is BLUE MILL NIGHT Enjoy a Delicious Meal Served as Only the Blue Mill Can Prepare It. ...dinner guest Saturday was Alice Russell. len, Wichita; Violet Thompson, Claflin; Miona Gill, Wichita; Harriett Danly and Kathryn Paxton, Kansas City, Mo. ... gave a coffee Friday night from 7 to 8 in honor of their housemother, Mrs. Maclure Butcher. All Hill housemothers were invited. Armistice for Bridge Addicts No bridge lesson will be held Tuesday because of the holiday. Mrs. Ivan Rowe, tutor said yesterday. Lessons will be resumed next week. BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Puff Pantists ParadeVersatility In Dress Everything from Jailbirds to Egg gatherers were represented the Puff Pant Prom Friday night. Highlight of the evening occurred when "Miss Wilhelmina Hancock" and "Miss Harriet-Grimshaw" made their entrance complete in short skirts, fancy blonde wigs, and lipstick. For the most original costuming, a prize went to the "Bundles for Britain," Margaret Krelder and Dona Burkhead. Their dress consisted of white wrapping paper express to England, interlaced with black string, and completed by headgear of yarn balls into which were stuck knitting needles. Honorable mention in the same group went to the "King and Queen of Hearts," Mary Gene Hall and Sylvia Steeper, and to the newly-escaped "Jallbirds," Dorothy Smith and Bernice Balocca. The craziest couple, was undoubtedly "The Big and Little of it," La-Verna Ice and Doris Dunkley. The "little" man was attired in a Tux and the big lady in floating draperies The trip to Dodge City was a complete success, James Barton, director of the play, reported. "Everyone was in a continual state of excitement," he said, "but everything ran along smoothly. The greatest problem we encountered was fitting our scenery to the stage, but even that worked out well." 1,700 See 'Mary At Dodge City The last performance of the play was given Thursday night before members of the Kansas State Teachers Association at Dodge City. The cast of 27 returned to Lawrence Friday. Kansas University's production of "Mary of Scotland" has closed. Costumes are packed and the scenery has been torn down. The cast, directors, and producers have turned to "Thunder Rock," next Dramatic Workshop play, to be given early in December. The performance Thursday night was attended by 1,700 persons. James Barton, director, estimated. The play drew only a few more spectators than this during its entire three-night run in Freser theater. "Apache Dancers" Bunny Marteel and Treva Canary, "Egg Gatherers" Frances Walters and Leonora Elkin, and "Grampa and Grandma" Reola Durand and Marjorie Mossman had honorable mention. Undoubtedly the best stag was Betty Allen, who in a snappy officer's uniform and mustache caused many a girl's errant heart to flutter. Only men present consisted of five in the Sigma Chi chorus, who were called back several times during the program for encores and for a speciality imitation of Bing Crosby by John Naff. Dorothy Nicholson gave a baton-twirling number, and Jill Peck as master of ceremonies in a pair of wild-striped pajamas led the program and gave her rendition "I'm a Curbstone Cutie." Allis-Chalmers Representative Here S. J. Retzlaff, traveling representative of the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company, will visit the University Tuesday to speak to student engineers and to interview senior students. Retzlaff will speak at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Interviews will be held in Dean J. J. Jakosky's office. All who are interested in seeing Retzlaff eve asked to sign in the Dean's office. University of Kansas alumni entertained the cast and members of the production staff at a banquet Thursday evening before the play. Intensive training in: Shorthand, Typing, Accounting, Machine Bookkeeping, Comptometry, Penmanship. School at /th & La. Sts. Phone 894 PTT How Long Has It Been Since You Had That Suit Cleaned? They Last Longer With Our Expert Cleaning and Pressing. Only 65c Cash and Carry. 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