Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Floats, House Decorations Keep Students Up Late Hammers and saws seem to be the order of the day this week as both organized and independent students make their bid for glory in homecoming floats for the Homecoming A pair of classic and well cut dresses for afternoon wear which will cause no raised eyebrows no matter where you appear in them. THE HOMECOMING PROGRAM Friday, November 8 3:00 p.m. Registration opens in Memorial Union, W.S.G.A. and Law Corps in charge 6:00 p.m. Dinner hour program over KFKU. 8:00 p.m. Homecoming parade down Massachusetts street. town Massachusetts incwk 8:35 p.m. Rally Eight and Massachusetts, broadcast from WREN. 9:15 p.m. Jayhawk Frolic, New Building 10:00 p.m. Kausas Relay C1 b Miser. Miser Eldidge Grill. Saturday, November 9 Saturday, November 9 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Open House. Men's Dormitories. 9:30 a.m. Annual meeting and Open House Kansas Relays Club, Hotel Eldridge Grill. 10:30 a.m. Meeting of representatives of all classes, Memorial Union, to plan Seventy-fifth Anniversary reunions. 11:30 a.m Second Generation Group Picture. Steps of Blake hall. 1:10 p.m. Pre - game ceremonies. Squad. 2:00 p.m. Football game, Oklahoma vs. Kansas, Memorial stadium. 4:39 p.m. Open House, Memorial Union. 9:06 p.m. Homecoming Varsity, Memorial Union Return of 1890 Team, 50th Anniversary of Football at KU. OTHER ATTRACTIONS House Decorations. Downtown Window Displays of Football Pictures. Law Institute, Nov. 8-9. Kansas Editor Roundtables, Nov R-9 Dedication of New ATO House parade tomorrow night, and in house decorations. Fraternity and sorority freshmen stayed up late last night painting, tacking and sewing on floats and making preparations for the decorations that will stand in front of their houses to give Oklahoma that inferiority complex so necessary for the occasion. ... announces the engagement of Marjorie Thomas to Clem Fairchild Fairchild is a member of Sigma Nu. ... dinner guest Tuesday was Helen Bode. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . DINNER GUESTS. . . ... at Corbin hall last night included Jobelle Anderson, Marjorie Jacobs, Ruth Garvey, Katherine Schaake, Winifred Hill, Lorraine Barackman, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hackett of Lawrence. ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE. . . ... of the approaching marriage on Saturday of Katherine Krainbill of Bern, Kan., to Carl Rollert of Kansas City, Mo. The wedding will take place in Been at the home of Miss Krainbill Rollert is a member of Theta Tau, and is now employed as an engineer at KFKU. INITIATION SERVICES. . . . . . for the following girls were held by Kappa Kappa Gamma last week, Sally Lou Connell, Katherine Green, Fritzi Meyn, Mary Louise McNown, Jerry Buhler, Dolly Newlon, and Suzanne McMaghien. Colonel Karl F. Baldwin of the department of military science announced today that all of the cadets' uniforms had arrived and requested that R.O.T.C. enrollees call for them immediately. New ROTC Uniforms Arrive Here Today DINNER GUESTS. . . . . . at the Delta Tau Delta house tonight will be Roscoe Born, Arlando Epp, and Gray Dorsey. Authorized Parties Saturday, Nov. 9 Homecoming Varsity, Union Building. 9 to 12. Saturday, Nov. 9 Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Burton Named For MSC Seat The Progressive Student Government League announced today the resignation of Kenneth Hamilton, junior in the college, from the Student Supreme Court and the subsequent appointment of Curtis Burton, first year law, to fill out the remaining year of Hamilton's term. The League also reappointed Wilbur Leonard, second year law, for a two-year term. Leonard has been filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Bill Farmer, present Men's Student Council president, and upon the expiration of this term. P.S.G.L. appointed him for a second term. This action along with the Pachacama move of two weeks ago in appointing Harry Wiles, third year law, fills the Student Supreme Court with four members and makes way for the selection by the group of a fifth member to be the chief justice. Pachacama members now on the court are Wiles and Moe Ettenson, third year law, a carry-over from last year. The P.S.G.L. members are Leonard and Burton. At present there are no cases on the docket of the court, and the selection of a chief justice may not be made until a case comes up. Here Forty Years--- A.T.O.'s Will Dedicate New House On Saturday One hundred and fifty loyal Alpha Tau Omega alumni will be welcomed back into the fold this weekend when the local chapter of Gamma Mu of Alpha Tau Omega dedicates its new house on Tennessee street. Dedication services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning at the new house on Tennessee street. Speakers for the occasion will be Roy Roberts, managing editor of the Kansas City Star and Herman Langworthy, Sr., a Kansas City, Mo., lawyer. A large crowd of graduates is expected back for the ceremonies which will take the form of a double celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Gamma Mu chapter of the fraternity, and the dedicatory services at the new house. At 7 p.m. Saturday evening the 40th Anniversary reunion dinner of Gamma Mu chapter will be held in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building for members of the active chapter and returning alumnae. Toastmaster for the dinner will be Frank E. Tyler of Kansas City, Mo., and speakers will be George W. M. Nutting of Los Angeles, Calif., the youngest member of the founder's group. Claude S. Wilson of Lincoln, Neb., installing officer of the Gamma Mu chapter, Stewart D. Daniels of Champaign, Ill., executive secretary of Alpha Tau Omega, and Willard M. Benton of Kansas City, Mo., Worthy Grand Master from 1937 to 1941. On Sunday morning at 10 a.m. there will be unveiled at the house the John N. Van der Vries Memorial Tablet, as an honor to a former Worthy Grand Master of Alpha Tau Omega who at one time was head of the department of mathematics on this campus. Crafton, Bysom On Benefit Show The program for the vaudeville is not complete yet, but Crafton announced that there would be tap and acrobatic dances, also Saralena Sherman, college sophomore, will be on the list of entertainers. A program sponsored by the Lawrence American Legion post for the benefit of the local National Guard companies will be given at 8 o'clock next Monday night in the Community building. The performance is in two parts: a variety show directed by Prof. Allen Crafton and a dance to the music of Clyde Bysom and his orchestra. The admission charge is 89 cents plus state and Federal taxes. Proceeds will be used to provide extra food, athletic equipment, and other things not supplied by the government while the Guard is mobilized. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. 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