2025-04-19 to bih. Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society Maid's Night Out Slump Brings Studying, Jellying By ANNE NETTELS With the exception of guest尾ers at the fraternity and priority houses tonight, the Hill will remain in its usual Thursday night slump. Marking time until the week-end, students will flock to the library, Brick's, or the Union fountain to fill n three hours of nothing to do. With possibly many taking tonight off for relaxing-from the past week, and for Friday and Saturday-the campus will be singularly quiet on his "maid's night out." WATKINS HALL . . . ... will hold an hour dance from ' to 8 tonight. ELECTED INTO . . . Jay Janes yesterday were Barbara Jo Wilson and Reola Durand. The meeting was held in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. CORBIN HALL . . . ALPHA CHI . . dinner guests last night were Jane McHenry, Virginia Marshall, and Lewis Thompson. ... entertained the members of Lau Kappa Epsilon at an hour lance Tuesday. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ... entertained with a tea for lawrence alumni and additional guests from 3 to 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. JAMMA PHI BETA . . . held its annual Founder's Day anquet Tuesday night at the chaper house. Town alumnae of the chapter were guests. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . alumnae entertained with an indoor picnic for the pledges Tuesday night at the home of Miss Helen skilton. Fifteen pledges were present. Miss Skilton, Mrs. Karl Kuersteiner, and Mrs. William Kandt were in charge of the supper. TRAVELING SECRETARY . . . . . of Sigma Kappa, Miss Elizabeth Spencer, is a guest at the chapter house. ... honorary women's journalism sorority, held a chili supper for the journalism faculty and their wives Tuesday night in the Sky Parlor of the journalism building. THETA SIGMA PHI . . . ENGLISH DEPARTMENT . . . will give a tea at 4:30 this afternoon in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. J. W. Ashton, head of the English department, will speak. A potato grown by Thomas Ryan not only weighs two pounds but is shaped like a calf's head with eyes, nose and mouth impressions showing clearly. That Wordly Look---is the second largest in the United States supplying visual aids to schools. The gal with a feather in her hat owes her smooth looks to that square-cut, beige coat she's wearing. New is the hub-cap bag that comes directly from the car. By MARY FRANCIS McANAW How late did you stay up studying for midsemester tests? How late can you stay up if you did you make up for lost sleep by dozing off during the showing of pictures in botany, physiology, or psychology? If you did you really missed something. It distributes 24,000 reels of film a year in approximately 40 states. The motion pictures are the standard educational ones-16 mm. size. Both sound and silent films are available. The bureau houses 2,000 reels of silent film and 1,000 reels of sound film. In Fraser hall the University maintains a bureau of visual instruction, as a part of the extension division, for the express purpose of providing glass slides, moving pictures, and other visual aids to the University and to high schools and organizations in this region. Entrenched in the lower regions of Fraser, the bureau Between 7,000 and 8,000 glass slides are in stock. The slides are used as illustrations in science classes. The bureau teaches more than 100 persons each year the operation of motion picture projectors. Operation of a motion picture machine is part of the training for prospective teachers. Another claim to fame by the bureau is its affiliation with the Museum of Modern Art Film library. The library is a division of the Museum of Modern Art of New York, which is an educational institution for the purpose of collecting and preserving representative motion pictures and making them available for study. The library was founded in 1935 with the aid of a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. Acting as a circulating library these films go to 280 institutions in the United States. The University of Kansas is the only Authorized Parties Friday, Nov. 15 Wesley Foundation Skating Party at Rollerdrome. 12 o'clock. P1 Kappa Alpha, House, 12. Independent Student Association, Union Ball Room, 12. Saturday, Nov. 16 Phi Chi, Kansas Room, Union Building, 12. Gamma Phi Beta, Union Ball Room. 12. Theta Tau, House, 12 For Joint Committee on Student Affairs Elizabeth Meguiar, Jay Janes Pledge Two in Meeting DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. St. Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. Affairs Two new pledges were added to the ranks of the Jay James yesterday afternoon when the organization met in the Memorial Union building to discuss plans for the sale of basketball tickets on the campus. The two who were pledged to the organization were Barbara Jo Wilson and Reola Durand, college sophomores. After the meeting, members started the basketball ticket sales campaign in organized houses on the Hill. Learn To Dance Now FOR HOLIDAY PARTIES MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO 9271/2 Mass. DRESSING UP Will Help Make An Occasion of the Thanksgiving Holiday Call us early to assure readiness distributor west of Chicago. E. W. Young Ed Young But the visual instructors don't stop at distributing films. They even make some themselves. Last spring the Hollywood atmosphere invaded the Hill with a vengeance. Would-be actors and actresses acted all over the Hill. Jelliers were greeted with Kleig lights and the too expressive language of camermen and directors. And out of it all came the movie of University life as it is supposed to lived—"Far Above the Golden Valley." Following two showings of the film last spring, it now is being re-edited, preparatory to statewide display. Occupying the north wing of the basement of Fraser hall, the bureau boasts a small "theater" of its own. 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