Here on the Hill--- an Account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WED., MARCH 19, 1944 Pool vs. Ballroom Harbur Will Play Clayton Harbur and his band always draw a good crowd of hepcats, but tonight the Women's Intramural swimming meet is likely to afford some competition. If you go to the midweek jive to dance with that certain little indagoyant Aluba Chika Kappa. $ ^{4} $ For, over at the god of' swimin- n' hole in Robinson gymnasium, the Pi Phi's, Kappa's Alpha Chi's, Miller Hall girls, T. N. T.'s, and other independents will be splashing it out in a close contest If you go to the midweek jive independent, Alpha Chi, Kappa, or Pi Phi, you might as well not. But, men, you'd better go to the midweek rather than to be disillusioned at your fair miss in a cotton knit bathing suit. BATTENFELD AND TEMPLIN . . . held an exchange dinner last night. Guests at Battenfeld hall were Dick Mankin, Wendell Tompkins, Glenn St. Aubyn, Bob Stark, Elden Beebe, Floyd Frederick, Don Trautwein, Bob Kloepper, Henry Hildebrand, and C. H. Mullen. Guests at Templin hall were Dick Burge, Herb Barber, Jack Newcomb, Ellin Sandell, Wayne Russ, Bob Baker, Norman Fuller, Charles Skidmore, and Rowland Raup. THETA SIGMA PHI . . . DELTA GAMMA . . . ... will hold initial initiation at Evans 'earth tomorrow night. . . guset this week is Betsy Tat-lock, Wichita, a former student at Northwestern University. PHI DELTA THETA . . . announced the engagement Sunday of John Corbett to Betty Lee Doctor, Kappa Kappa Gamma at Kansas State. . . . luncheon guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gatzhes. Mr. Gatzhes is national president. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . . guests at Sunday dinner were Mike O'Donnell, Chuck Hunter, John Jenkins, Melvin Lindeman, Plez Miller, Bud Boddington, Bob Oviaft, Charles Walker, Martin Hatfield, and Jack O'Hara. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... entertained the following faculty members at dinner last night! Miss Jeannette Cass, Miss Helen R Hoopes, Miss Virginia Melvin, Miss Esther Twente, Mr. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson, Prof. and Mrs. G. W Stratton, Prof. and Mrs. A. J Mix, Bill Road, Frank Kallch, W. W. Davis. ... lunch guest yesterday was Mariacie Trembley. ... guests at dinner Sunday were Jason Vordy, Phil Babcock, and Bill Herbert, Topeka. ALPHA KAPPA PSI... ... professional commerce fraternity, will entertain Phi Chi Theta, business sorority, at a dance in the Kansan room of the Union building from 9 to 12 p.m. Friday. They will dance to recorded music. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Vant W. Kebker,Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Vance. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . . . has selected the following girls to attend national convention early in July at New Orleans: Olga Carl, Erna Carl, Betty Harman, and Terry Morgan. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . . . . professional engineering fraternity, entertained Miss Elizabeth Meguiar at dinner Monday night. . . . members who attended the engineer's prom in Manhattan last weekend were John Laidig, Glen Paden, Roy Abbett, Raymond York, Charles Frederickson, and Roger Prior. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ... dinner guests last night were Larry Blair, Luther Buchele, Floyd Philgreen and Maurice Barker. ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Olin Templin, Hilden Gibson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibson, McPherson. 225 OHIO . . . ... guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lane, Topeka. They were visiting Mrs. J. S. Turner. NU SIGMA NU . . . professional medical fraternity, dinner guests Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Donald Holeum, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer, and Mrs. Grant Powell. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . . . . dinner guest last night was Dick Werling. ... today was given by Alpha Omicron Pi from 3 to 5 in the women's lounge in Frank Strong hall. W. S.G.A. TEA . . . Mrs. Aaron Nelson, housemother of Alpha Omicron Pi, poured. Two-Faced---scene where they fall over each other. Weaver's This dress might be called two-faced, unless you think of something better. Starting at the top, you might think you're getting a plain color sport frock. But come on down to the figured skirt, and it's a nifty number ready for anything. Sweaters for Spring $1.98 to $5.98 Luscious pastel colors and soft textures are combined in our new spring sweaters Sweater Sets $3.98 to $5.98 Wind Blows Glee Club To Jackrabbit Country Russell, March 18—(Special to the Kansan)—Rushed in from Russell by special carrier (Otto Kiehl) . . The Men's Glee club gave another smashing performance this evening. The dents are plainly visible in the floor of the stage, caused by the boys in the skit, Lee Huddleston, "Teepee" Nelson, Bud McDonald, and Warren Williams putting a little too much enthusiasm into a The wind blows all the time out here. If prosperity were around the corner, it would blow away. When you walk out from behind a building the wind blows your hat off, if your not wearing a hat, it blows your head off. Huddleston Loses Race Lee Huddleston walked out of the high school building this afternoon without a good secure grip on the address slip of the place where he is staying. The paper took out down the street with Lee and a Boy Scout in hot pursuit. The Boy Scout won by a long block. He went clear past the paper and caught it when it came along. The boys out here can run up behind a jackrabbit and catch him by the ears. Farmers out here use limestone fence posts. As we came out from Salina this morning over the high, rolling plains, we could see for miles in all directions, rows of six-inch square stone posts. Russellites say the posts are set about three feet in the ground and weigh about four hundred and fifty pounds. The Russell Rotary club sponsored the performance tonight, which was free to the public. The Glee Club met with the Rotarians this noon, ate a lot of good ham and sang a couple of members. Yours truly stepped up and got himself introduced by virtue of himself introduced around by virtue of membership in the Rotary club Hold Jam Session The Club sang this afternoon for a high school assembly. The school here has a grand building. A public address system connects every room with the principal's office. The auditorium is finished in native stone, has ceiling high windows with venetian blinds and deep burgundy drapes, on each side of the stage hangs a gorgeous Kansas landscape by Sandzen. Some of the boys about broke up school with an off-key jam session. Lee Huddleston and "Teepee" Nelson on two sour trumpets, Bill McIntire and Robert Gale on the snares, Vic Miller on the bass hatter, John Naff on the bull fiddle, Otto Kiehl on the bass drum, and Bob Jenkins on the piano beat it out not good, but loud. Then the janitor aired the place out and the show went on. Otto Kiehl leaves tonight for Kansas City for an interview and will not make the rest of the trip with the club. His place in the quartet will be filled by John Naff. Tomcrow the club sings at Ellis, Wakeeney, and tomorrow night sings and stays at Garden City. PLAY IT FOR FUN WAHOO PLAY IT FOR PROFIT $130.00 CASH FREE 15 Winners Every Wednesday Nite TONIGHT 9:00 15 Winners Every Wednesday Nite VARSITY Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 ALL 20c NO FED. SHOWS TAX THURSDAY—3 Days 2-BIG HITS-2 — NO.1 — NAZI SUB IN AMERICAN WATERS! A Picture As Timely As Today's Headlines ALSO—Latest News ENDS TONIGHT Joan Blondell, Dick Powell "I Want a Divorce" — 2nd Hit — "Kit Carson" Jon Hall - Lynn Bari ENDS TONIGHT NO.2 am m stief ar pr th a r of th m tr o f of 3 H S th ph teio S ba G L E E SH W S W P d T D D B k - Romance of the RioGrande CESAR ROMERO as "The Cisco Kill" and Patricia Morison · Lynne Roberts Ricardo Cortez · Chris-Pin Martin SUNDAY — "KNUTE ROCKNE, ALL AMERICAN"