Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOV. 19. Mortar Board Members, Delta Gamma's Dine Out ANN NETTLES A sure charmer is this simply cut black day dress. Designed expressly to catch the masculine eye, it is complemented by the red plastic motif at the neck, and the fiery sweeping feathers in the hat, which sits calmly on the lady's pompadour. Members and town alumnae of Mortar Board will hang up their caps and gowns in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building tonight when they entertain Mrs. Stanley Ginn, section director of Mortar Board. The dinner will follow a luncheon this noon. In the same vein the Delta Gamma colony will go one step further in getting acquainted when they dine with the Delta Tau Delta's en masse at their chapter house tonight. MILLER HALL . . . will hold an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight. LAWRENCE VISITORS Dynamic by Day--dinner guests Sunday were Eva Magill, Marynell Dyatt, and Jane Barnes. ... last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Speerschneider of South Bend, Ind. Mrs. Speerschneider was graduated from K.U. in 1936. DELTA UPSILON . . . BATTENFELD HALL . . Sunday dinner guests were Teddy Comley, Bette Kopp, Ruth Wright, Suzanne Lowderman; Mary Taylor, and Greta Gibson. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . . . . dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandell of McPherson, and Jack Mercer of Lawrence. Other guests visiting Battenfeld Sunday were Carlene Sandokk, Bill Hokr, Monti Belot of Kansas City, Mo., and Charles Runyan of McPherson. CHI OMEGA . . . ... out of town guests were Joan Hearle of Marysville, Margaret Kessler and Adelyn Cast, both of Wichita and Ernie Whitney of Kansas City, Kan. ... luncheon guests Friday were Lois Wilson and Betty West. . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Fogel of Kansas City, Mo., Barbara Marshall, Suzanne Charlton, Louise Bowen of Independence, Kan., Dan Rhule of Herington, and Mildred Cleveniger. ALPHA CHI . . . dinner guests Sunday were Dottie Hartly of Kansas City, Kan. Bettel Lou Gates of Kansas City, Kan.. Matt Hunter, Winston Hogan, Syl Adair, Edward D. Jewett, Jr. Dave Eare, and Curtis Johnson. weekend guests were Mary Marguerite Hamburg and Maxima Fletcher, both of Kansas City, Mo. TRIANGLE . . . loncheon guests yesterday were Mrs. F. H. Morley of Kansas City, Kan; Mrs. F. W. Toomey, Mrs. J. S. Stevenson, Mrs. George Rick, and Mrs. C. L. Stewart, all of Kansas City, Mo. ... announces the initiation of Robert Sams of Vermillon and Bruce Hackett of Kansas City, Mo. The banquet held following the initiation was attended by the following alumni: Karl E. Johnson, Maurice B. Hansell, Albert Calahan, Jack Averill, Ben Levey, Oliver Starcke, Charles Gault, Horace Lamberton, and Thomas Stevenin, all of Kansas City, Mo. GUEST LIST . . . ... for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon buffet supper Sunday night included Virginia Gear, Shirley Wasson, Mary Burchfield, Bernice Morris, Virginia Marshall, Phyllis Markley, Mary Millsom, Barbara Barber, Betty Jeanne Hess, Dorothy Jean Harvey, Elizabeth Peairs, Blanche Van Campe, Cecil King, Becky Tremblly, Virginia Moore, Jean Shelton, and Eleanor Allen. Shirley Kernodle, Norma Sloan, Pat Cravens of Excelsior Springs, Mo. Bob Sweeper, Roserynne Utterback, Wilma Minor, Marjorie McKay, Carolyn Sloan, Priscilla Adams, and Isabelle Benson. weekend guests were Lolly and Marnie Bevans of Ft. Leavenworth. ... Saturday luncheon guest was Harriet Nottels. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Utterback of Newton. PI BETA PHI ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pepperell and daughter Helen of Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Imes of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. and Mrs. P. Laramie of SIGMA NU Lincoln, N.M.; Roberta Lutz and Marian Barth, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Marjorie Thomas, Fritzi Meyn, and Bob Morrison. CHI OMEGA . . . ... luncheon guests Monday were Mary Jean Hull, Betty Perkins, and Bernadine Hall. ... at Corbin hall Sunday included Lou Stine of Manhattan, Alice Ann Jones, Jean Stouffer, Betty Lou Green, James Johnson, Mary Illoff, Leora Adams, Yavonne Ore of Olathe, Martha Ann Hall of DINNER GUESTS . . . (continued to page three) Lamour To Give Up Career For Classes Hollywood, Nov. 19—(UP)—Some day a class of lucky youngsters will have raven-haired Dorothy Lamour as teacher and probably all the fathers in town will wish they could be in Junior's boots. For Miss Lamour says it has been her lifelong ambition to teach youngsters of kindergarten age and she hopes some day, after she has retired from pictures did. I knew then that I could never she may fulfill that ambition. "As long as I can remember," she said on the "Chad Hanna" set at 20th Century-Fox, "I have wanted to be a school teacher. All the time that I was in school, I kept planning just where I was going to teach and what." "I hated to give up my schooling," she recalled. "but there was no alternative. There were others dependent on me, and I had to learn how to make a living quickly. So from high school I went to a business school. And in a very short time I started to earn a living in order to help my folks." But Miss Lamou's pedagogical ambitions were brought to an end when at the age of fourteen she was forced to leave school. During the difficult years prior to achieving her present success in Hollywood, Miss Lamour says she never lost sight of what she wanted to do. "But it's pretty hard to think about a career as a schoolteacher when you have to spend your day working as a stenographer or elevator girl, as I Proceeds will go to the Crippled Children Fund and the Motion Picture Relief committee. Herbie Kay and his celebrated swing orchestra will play for the tenth annual Variety Club movie ball at the Pla-Mor ballroom in Kansas City City Friday night. In addition to the orchestra, there will be a floor show using some of the best of Kansas City's professional entertainers. Students may purchase tickets in Lawrence at the Jayhawker theater or in Kansas City at the Pla-Mor. Herbie Kay To Play At Relief Ball THE FACE IS FAMILIAR Selected Verse of OGDEN NASH $2.75 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 VARSITY Today ENDS THURSDAY 20c The Most Glorious Adventure Picture Ever Made!! (In Technicolor) Friday and Saturday Mexican Spitfire "OUT WEST" Lupe Velez Leon Errol FRIDAY NIGHT FREE! $15 IN CASH Lucky Seat Night COMING SUNDAY OSA JOHNSON'S Mrs. Martin Johnson "I MARRIED ADVENTURE" did. I knew then that I could never go about becoming a teacher in the ordinary way, for to take more schooling at that time was out of the question. But someday, I promised myself, I would be able to work in a kindergarten with youngsters, even if I had to start a school myself." And that is exactly what Miss Lamour plans to do. "For the past three years," she says, "I've been putting away a little money each month, apart from my regular savings. This is my 'school fund.' I plan that by the time I'm 35, I'll be ready to devote my life to the occupation I have always wanted. If everything turns out as I plan, I'll have enough saved to be able to start my own kindergarten and run in on a free basis." DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. 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