PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1941 Here on the Hill---weekend guests were Jay Hines Salina; Payne Ratner, Jr., Topeka Frank Brosius, Wichita; Bill West, Wichita; Chuck Lear, Salina; Bob Cortbett, Emporia, Jack Hart, Topeka; and Charles Bevins, Topeka. 'Walking Ghosts' Emerge From Red Letter Weekend By JEAN FEES The heaviest weekend seen "in these here parts" for some time was climaxed last night by the Phi Psi party at the Country Club, Kappa open house in the Union building, and the Ricker Hall fall party at the house. Other festivities of the weekend included the night shirt parade and rally, Theta and Phi Delt parties Friday night, a victorious football game and Rock Chalk mixer Saturday afternoon. All these wear-and tear affairs served to make 'walking ghosts' out of otherwise halfway decent looking students. ☆ PHI DELTA THETA . . . ☆ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA weekend and luncheon guests were: Martha Lou Little, Pat Lanahan, Shirley all from Salina; Billie Mcfutton, Jean Wedell, Topeka; Virginia Houston, Jean Egbert, Mrs. Black and daughter, Pat, and Ellen Irwin, all from Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, Chanute, Kans., and Betty Lee Doctor, Bellville, Kans. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ...guests at the party Friday night were: Irma Lee Hastz, Patty Armel, Nancy Prathen, Donna White, Georgia Ann Utterback, Virginia Scott, Jeanne Popham, Ann Wallace, Flossie Allen, Shirley Wasson, Pat Padfield, Jane Allen, Betsey Dodge, Sue Weider, Patty Packwood, Mary Noll, Lois Howell, Nancy Munger, Betty Ann Rhodes, Martha Shartel, Jo Johnson, Mary Louise Plumb, Jill Peck, Josn Darby, Nancy Clark, Jack Meyer, Mary McCroskey, Sue Johnston, Mary MeVey, Sue Haskins, Dott Schroeter, Mary Elsoo, Martha Jane Kenagy, Peggy Roberts, Mary Louis McKoron, Lois Anderson, Chestine Wilson, Virginia Virden, Jerry Buehler, Gloria Brinkman, June Joln, Dorothy Jean Harvey, Verlee Reece, Betty Brooks, Bobpe Peck, Betty Frank Carey, Francis Ann Morrill, Barbara Breidenthal, Anne French, Paula Reves, Lucille Comley, Barbara Winn, Jane Peake, Sarah Jane Wilkerson, Norma Henry, Mary Louise Laffer, Ruthie Russel, Jacquie Starr, Joan Teld, Susy Stone, Belle Giles, Velma Wilson, Joan Perry, Betty Ann Atherton, Louise Roller. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ...guests last night at the party DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. were: Christine Turk, Virginia Ford, Anna Jane Hoffman, Meriar Smith, Allaise Brown, Joan Taylor, Mary Lashley, Nancy Kerber Nancy Neville, Nancy Tiechgraber Mary E. Thompson, Nancy Peterson, Shirley Binford, Katy Shoaf, Jane MacFarland, Ruth Russell, Mary Joe Gerdeman, Lila Jane Duffman, Phyllis Collier, Wwahlaton Felts, Helen Louise St. Clair, Mary Laffer, Jerry Buhler, Virginia Houston, Mary Bitzer, Rosemary Utterback, Georgia Ann Utterback, Martha Kenagy, Martha Alice Horner, Barbara Winn, Joan Teen, Dorothy Jean Harvey, Caroll Sloane, Patty Lockwood, Norma Anderson, Joelyn Ehrke, Katherine Anna Hall, Barbara Batchelor, Mary Jean Miller, Helen Huff, Joan Ticknor, Nancy Walters, Barbara Koch, Barbara Taylor, Betty Coulson, Winifred McQueen, Shirley Henry, Helen Wilkens, Gloria Goff, Adel Haynes, Beloit, Kansas, Maureen Meschke, Hutchinson, Virginia McGill, Maggie Martin, Kansas City, Mo., Joan Elliot, Emily Jean Milam, Betty Frank Cory, Ann Wallace, Betty Routon, Jane Allen, Betty Matchette, Kansas City, Mo., Jean Atkinson, Kansas City, Kans., Shirley Claypool, Girard, Kans., Mr. and Mrs. Seith Bailey Gray, Chanute, Kans., Mr. and Mrs. William Moore Gray, Little Rock, Arkansas. DELTA CHI . . . ...dinner guests Thursday were: Professor and Mrs. Raymond Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hargiss, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Sugarbaker, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher McCord, Dr. Vanderverf, Miss Kathleen Torbert, Miss Nellie Barnes, Dr. Byran Sarnis, and Dr. H. B. Latimer. Step Right Up ★★★ Union Carnival Coming You won't need any urging to "come to the Fair" in the Memorial Union ballroom Friday night, Nov.14, because every student will have a personal interest in some booth or concession. The special programs committee of the Student Union Activities Board, in charge of the carnival, is inviting all Hill organizations and organized houses to have concessions, Don Keplinger, committee chairman, said yesterday. This will be the first time in several years that every organization has had a chance to take the spotlight in an all-University function. At the carnival, which is replacing the Pumpkin Prom, wings of the ballroom will become a Jayhawker fair grounds, while the center floor will remain clear for dancing. It is the Blue Mill For the best in food at a price you don't mind paying. A few organized houses have already reported concession plans. When a group decides on an idea, it should be submitted at the activities office in Memorial Union sub-basement, Nov. 3, Keplinger said. In case two organizations get the same inspiration, the one submitting the idea first may use the plan. Give Second Symphony Hour In Union Tonight The second symphony hour will be presented tonight in the Memorial Union music room at 7:30 p.m. Haydn's Military symphony will be the featured selection in this chronologically presented series of symphonies. Eastman Kodak Men Will Come to See Senior Engineers Representatives from the Eastman Kodak company will be in Lawrence Nov. 5 and 6 to interview senior engineers. This is one of many such interviews held throughout the year by large companies seeking employees. Someone Having a Birthday? Send a book. We have books for every age and taste and we will gladly wrap for mailing. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tell.-666 HEY DOC! the K.U. annual is out tomorrow... GET YOURS IN THE SUB-BASEMENT OF THE UNION BUILDING