I am the owner AARON RANDNER 1427 AIRBURNS X THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCT. 22, 1940 Hill Guest Lists Zoom As Football Flourishes Weekend Guests . . . at almost any house you might care to name, seem to have faithfully followed the pattern below, submitted by Thommy Thompson of Sigma Alpha Epsilon: SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . . . . weekend guests were: Oh, just lots and lots of nasty alums, and darn near half of the Nebraska football team, and I do mean football team. Also, a great many parents were there. Nobody ever thought to ask who they were. Item one, a two piece curduroy suit with allure. Item two, a combination wool and knitted dress with a Peter Pan collar. School clothes with swish for future pedagogues are these two additions to the workaday world. We may not even have a buffet list next week. Our social life is nil right now. If you would like full particulars just tear the shirt off the nearest innocent bystander, and send it to me. Or a reasonably exact facsimile. . . . And so it goes, kiddies. BATTENFELD HALL . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Mateel Todd of Topeka; Mabyn Fuller of Manhattan; Mr. L. K. White of Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Collett of Wellington; William Gibbon and Jem Sexton of Howard. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . . Sunday evening dinner guests were Mrs. W. S. Scott, Bill Scott, Betty Newcomb, and Virginia Klinsick, all of Kansas City, Kan. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grogan, Kansas City, Mo.; Russell Hopkins, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. K. Faust, and Phyllis, Iola; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Elliott, Clay Center. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, Topeka; Paul Fisher, Topeka; Benedict Kilmer, Topeka; Bob Matthews, Topeka; Mrs. J. A. Naismith, Lincoln, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sands, Hays; Jack Sands, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cooper, Washington; Bob Gelmick and Hal Decker, Lincoln, Neb.; Mrs. Louise Smith, Pratt; Roy Eley, Seneca; Mr. and Mrs. Babe Long, Oketa, Kan. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ACACIA . . . ... announces the pledging of Charles Johnson, Topeka, and Roy Eley, Seneca. . . . Saturday guests were Nell Johnson and Edgar Barrroughs of Lincoln, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Horttor, Lucille DeLaney, Helen V. Parsons, and Mary Kelly of Kansas City, Mo. Workers of the World, Unite! ... Sunday dinner guests were Milton V. Meier, Kansas City, Mo.; Erbie Watson, Chicago, Ill., and Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Sarilou Smart, c'41; Mrs. Mildred Gibson, Liberty, Mo.; Tom Seyb, Johnson; Bruce Voran, Pretty Prairie; Bob Galloway, Lincoln, Neb.; Mr. Hiram Walker, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Soller, Washington, Kan. Mr; M. H. Branson and Don, Sylvia; Tod Whitmer, Minneapolis, Minn.; Bob Sowers, Lincoln, Neb. KAPPA SIGMA . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Heisler, Great Bend; and Cora Hepworth, c'41. MILLER HALL . . . . . . weekend guests were Mrs G. A. Jensen, Leavenworth; Georgia Frances Wiggins, Bruce Dryson, Enola Nagel, all of Ellsworth; Frances Reed, Leona Mae Erich, Mrs. O. E. Hodgsen, all of Salina; Nettie Hardy, Paola; and Mrs Grace Hardy Argentina. ... Sunday dinner guests were Betty Jean Heiser, Anthony; Winifred Hill, fa'41; Phyllis Sams; John Haynes, James Pinney. DELTA CHI ... week-end guests were Cowen McComb; Ted Quandlander; Francis Krelling, Teril Statem, Everett Dunkle, Tull Muller, and Wall Clark, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Zona Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Barton, Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. A H. Haugh, ... Sunday dinner guests were Bill Undell, '40; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Utterback, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Andersen, Wichita; Stew Gray, '40; Pai Maloney, Frank Baker, c'44; Buzz Staid. PI PHI . . . THETA . . . . week-end guests were Mary Blanche Todd, Independence, Kan; Susie Phillips, Kansas City, Mo; Katherine Corbin, Betty Murkin, Ruth Olive Brown, all of Kansas City, Mo; Mary Jean Oliver, Newton; Mrs. C. A. Sampson, Washington, Kan. Saturday luncheon guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kernodle, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Davis, and Woody Davis, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. O'Sullivan, Kathleen O'Sullivan, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Wahl, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Schwartz and Betty, Salina; Mr. and Mrs G. M. Casebier, and Mr. and Mr R. W. McClure, of Lawrence; Mr and Mrs J. B. Frankier, Iola; Mrs F. H. Hodder, Washington, D.C.; Mr. and Mrs L. C. Burchefield Tulsa. . . . Sunday dinner guests were W. C. Hartley, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Haggert, Lawrence; Tom Orr, m'42; Van Hartman, c'42; Bill Hyer, c'42; Lerry Smith, c'42; Bob Eidoson, c'42 A.T.O. . . . . . . week-end guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duffie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodnow, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blihr, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Al Haas, Ward Cory, Mrs. George Latham, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. E. A. Hickman, all of Kansas City, Mo; Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Coulson, Harper, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Westfall, Harper; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williams, Olathe; John Kuppinger, Bud Lambert, Elton Wiley, Tom Hood, Dave Christie, John Douglas, Bob Scheuter, Mike Setzer, Ralph Worden, Bob Ludwick, Mary Thompson, Lynn Myers, of 'Josie' Gets Feminine Roll in 'White Wings' Josie is regularly a male horse. But when Josie comes clomping onto Fraser stage during the Kansas Players' production of "White Wings" the horse will be entirely feminine. You see, it's the two persons inside the horse costume who give Josie his (or her) gender. The gender may even be mixed, as it has been on many og. $ ^{8} $ Prof. Allen Crafton, director of the show, has announced that Josie will be played by Betty Simon (fore) and Virginia Bantleton (aft). And so Josie, after being masculine with the last company who rented the paper mache and cloth horse from the Omaha Costumers house, sud- give Josie his (or her) gender, as it has been on many an occasion since this Phillip Barry fantasia was first produced on Broadway. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Jean Merrill, c'42, and Marjorie Smith, c'41. Lincoln; Walter Miller and John Neal. Manhattan; Jack Sawyer, Hutchinson; and Dan Rhule, Herrington. WEEK-END GUESTS . . . ... at the Phi Psi house were Paul Wilbert, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Leverenz, Chanute; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Winn, Mr. Vern Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stroude, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raimer, Doris Johnson, George Bowles III, Major and Mrs. Alton N. Parker, Francis Franklin, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lyman, Hutchinson; Bob McNutt, Colby; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Russell, Iola; James Thompson, Waterville; Mr. and Mrs. Victor G. Walling, Chicago. . . . Sunday dinner guest was Jane McFarland, c'44. CHI OMEGA . . . . . . week-end guests were Joan Nethaway of Manhattan; Ruth Clickner of St. Joseph, Mo.; Maxine Woody of Kansas City, Kan.; Louise Grason of Overland Park; Carolyn Humphrey of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Rice of Kansas City, Kan. Nan Speery, Alden Minor, and Carl Peterson of Manhattan; Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lowry, and Mrs. J. D. McMillan of Coffeyville; Mrs. E. F. Hockett of Oakland, Calif.; Ruth Baird of Wichita; Mildred Fern Lundy of Wichita. Mrs. C. E. Gray and Phyllis of Emporia; Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, and Hoyst Baker of Peabody; Mrs. D. F. McConnell of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. L. C. Snyder of Wichita. Marion Dredla of Lincoln, Neb.; Sidney Hedges of Kansas City, Mo; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Armacost and Joan of Kansas City, Mo; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Merrill of Kansas City, Mo; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Viets of Girard; Mrs. W. A. Ball and Nancy of Coffeyville; Mr. A. E. Jarboe of Cameron, Mo; Foster Poland of Cameron, Mo. PI KAPPA "ALPHA . . . . . . announces the pledging of Grant Hunter, c'43, and Fleming Wilson, ph'43. week-end guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were: T. Lea Johnson, Los Angeles, Calif; Joseph F. Bowls, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. Alexander McKie, Omaha, Neb.; Dr. Aurillle Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Mott, Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. A. E Don Dixon, stage manager, reports that scenery is nearly completed and should be finished in plenty of time before opening curtain a week from tonight. His crew of light and stage men are working afternoons, the acting crew at night. Director Crafton feels that the show will be in good shape by Monday and dress rehearsal. denly switches sex for the Kansas Players. Hylton, Kansas City, Mo. TU . . . 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