WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1839 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill--an account of Mt. Oread Society Elizabeth Kirsch, Society Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Hill society informally jelled last night as students, taking advantage of late closing hours, swung one last go-round before piling into trains, cars, and buses for home and Thanksgiving. A more formal aspect of approaching holidays formed the keynote of activities Monday night when many members of the organized houses slipped into their best "bib n' tuckers" for formal dinners. The air of school, home, turkey, and books to be tossed aside for a few days resulted in gay attitudes among the students—except for the luckless individuals who have quizzes on the morning's schedule. Fili Kappa Pai fraternity culminated pre-Thanksgiving celebrations on the Hill with an hour dance and buffet supper last night. The gues were: Dorothy Teachner, c'42; Mary Tanner, c'43; Betty Coulson, c'41; Martha Alice Harner, c'42; Arn Jones, c'41; Mynr Murd, h'41; Rachel Poehringer, c'41; Miller, c'41; Martha Jane Hayes, c'41; Ada Lea Fuller, fa'41. June Griese, c'43; Betty Jenna, Hess, c'43; Jean McFarland, c'42; Mary Louis MeNew, f'43; Marilyn Heimbrook, fa'41; Cecil King, c'41; Mary Jo Commel, c'40; Priscilla Adams, c'43; Normi Tibbets, c' 43; Jean Milam, c'42; Betty Baker, c'42; Bernard Fletcher, c'42; Patryn Pattley Leddy, c'42; Jeanne Anne Cardwell, c'41; and Evelyn Gunn, c'43. Informality was the keynote last night when 19 members of the Phi Delta Theta sophomore class and their dates met at the chapter house at 8:30. The party celebrated the fact that all of last year's pledge class are enrolled at the University this year. The guest list included the following: Joan Darby, *e*; emp; Nancy Carey *e*; Joeanne Anderson, *e*; *c*; Louis Webster, *e*; Mary Jane Shartel *e*; Virginia Bantleon, *e*; *c*; Louis Lekchart, *e*; Mary Biter, fa'43 Gloria Biechel, c£4; Jeans Fees c£4; Marjorie Siegier, c£4; Mar- paret Iy, c£3; Sally Jo Connell c£4; Mary Pier, c£4; and Ruth fay, c£4 Ada Moesley, c'40; Warren Duncan, b'40; and Woodson Ramy of Russell. Ky, were luncheon guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday Mrs. Shirley Miller Kell was honored at a reception given at the Chi Omega house Monday evening Louise Green, '41, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Pai house included Eleonor Marie Canfield, Kansas City; Mo.; Peggy Cederdal, Kansas City; Mo.; Marjarie Mabery, Kansas City; Mo.; Doris Nelson, fa'40; Sue Sander, Kansas City; Mo.; Ruth Edwards, Kansas City; Mo. Mr. L. W. Schuerman; Don Crune; local adviser of Alpha Kappa Pai Boom Macauy, district advisor of Frank Gaddie; Goe Macauley, district adviser of Alpha Kappa Psi. Don Crone, local advisor of Alpha Kappa Psi; Prof. Joseph Tagmarit, George White; L. McCormack, R. G. Valce, J. V. Jogel, *39; G. C fickey; James Fickey; K. Moses, R. Schmidt; Hal Cedarland; B Hethman, 27; and L. W. Schuerman. Barbara Koch, c. 43, was a lunchcon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. This Week-- Where To Go; What To Do ---On the Campus --following her Martin recital in piano. Mrs. Edith Martin, Ch Omega ensembler, and Mrs. R. C. Man- poured. Members of Ch Omega serve. Mrs. Ruby Miller of Kansas City Mo., was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega house Tuesday. TODAY— Thanksgiving recess begins at noon (12:20) THURSDAY— Kansas Thanksgiving day. FRIDAY— Vacation. La Dean Davis, c'42, was a lunchcon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 Alpha Kappa Psi entertained alumni and Homecoming guests at a buffet supper Saturday night at the chaperon house. The guest list included: James Sund, 39; Frank Komatz, 8; William Cortz, 39; David Graham, 39; Richard Faddock, 26; V. E. Dean, N. A. Dean. Latest in Hair Trims and Styles VENUS BEAUTY SALON 842 Massachusetts Phone 387 About Our Courtesy Card Sales, rentals, cleaning and For Good Times and Good Things To Eat CHIEF LUNCH Highway 10 at Haskell OPEN ALL NIGHT Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. WOLFSON'S MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES. Unredeemed guns, Clothing, for sale. 743 Mass. Phone 67 Optometrist 911 Mass. Locker Padlocks Guns — Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Alpha Kappa Psi; and Frank Ko mntz, '39. Seventy-three guests including Former Governor All M. L. Mandon visited the Phi Gamma Delta house for Homecoming this past weekend. Guests were Virginia Potest, K辛城 City, Mo.; Florence E. Potet, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. George Potest, Indianaapolis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. David P. Thompson, Kansas City; Rob Thompson, Kansas City, Mo.; Bob Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. Busy Weekend for Phil Gams Drakes for Bakes For your next hair cut see us. Ty Mailin Herb Charles Dorsey Warren Roy Haslett OREAD BARBER SHOP 1237 Oread Pauleen Burke Kansas City, Mo. Tom Mangledow, Attachment; Milo Sloan, Manhattan; Drew McLaughlin Poole; Fred Riederem; Missouri, lowa Jim Blythe; Scott Beale; lalley, Trey; Troep O. Wulkith Leavenworth; R. I. Nicholson. Mr, and Mrs. F, H. Uell, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr, and Mrs. John Smith, Hutchinson; Mrs. B, B. Bright, Faoln; Mrs. Nancy Pitts, St Joseph, Mr; Mrs. Bruce Thomas Mound City, Mo.; Edwin White Kansas City, Mo.; Mr, and Mrs. James Nelson, Topeka. W. C. Herries, Dubuque, Iowa Miriam Lee, Kansas City, Mo. George Dishman, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Hebron Stowell, Kansas City Mo. James Burhart, Kansas City Mo. Karen Schwarz, Akron, Athens; Tom Mouthore, Aitchison; Herb French, Columbia, Mo. Henry Schultz, Kentucky, Mo. Built-in self-collaboration exposure meter. Certified 1:4:F (3) Appointment anatomical lens/1/20 to 1/200 second movie speed, motion blur film in standard cutture. Jock Gauntlet, Columbia, Mo; James Nixon, Kansas City, Mo; Mp, and Mrs. J. T. Saunders, Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Linn, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E Burke, Frederica, Mo. Mrs. Pauline Burke, Kansas City, Mo; Mark Cox, Columbia, Mo; Jack Nagle, Columbia, Mo; Warren Newton, Kansas City, Mo; Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Adams, Paula; J. B. Desser, jure; Charles I. Hous- houston; L. S. Durr; Dodge City; Glen Slom, Jetmore. KODAK FINISHING Gleem Wurdum, Dodge City; Nell Mitchell, Kansas City, Moe; Betty Andrews, Kansas City, Moe; Ella Andrews, Kansas City, Moe; Harry Olson, Kansas City, Moe; Mr. and Ma, O. D. Butcher, Topeka. Harrison Smith, Atchison; Roger Williams, Kansas City, Mo.; Mc; Jane Woods, Lebanon, Mo.; Bob Dishman, Webster Grove, Mo.; William Blu- ner, N. J.; N. J. Morris, Wichta; J. N. Morris, Wichta; and Winkum Kunkel. Fine Grain Developing Inm-Paper-Chemicals and supplies for the materials Hixon's 721 Mass. for the amateur Governor Payne Rattner was the guest of honor at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon buffet lunch last Saturday. He than two hundred visitors attended. Fine Grain Developing Phone 41 Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house Sunday were: Ann Murray, fa'23; Denny Dulles of Iola; Kittie Marie Wood of Independence; Virginia Ochs, c'43; Dorothy Joan Westfall, c'43; Vincent Snead of Inslee (Iowa); Michael Ward of Pluwerenworth; Zita Ann Lowry c'42; and Mary Rose Scott, c'43. Fi Beta Phi sorority hold its annual Thanksgiving formal dinner Monday night. Sigma Phi Epsilon held its annual Thanksgiving dinner Monday night. The guests included: Prof. G. Smith, Prof. R. E. Wood, Ty Maiden, Franee Kappleman, Dr. D. Dolon, and Cortney Crim. porosity. Teachenor, c'42; Katieh O'Sullivan, c'42; Amy Carlisle, Kara city, M.; Poaty Bigelow, c'43 Nancy Pheray, c'43; Jeanne Brook 'a'43; Eslaon Allen, c'43; Warren Spalding, c'43; Maarten Green, c'43; Jerry Bubler, c'43; and Sue Haskins, c'43 Speaking of himself as "A Priscilla Lad Abroad," Hail Ruppenstein, c42, addressed the young people of the Congregational Churches in Topela Sunday and told of his experiences of the crash of the war this past summer. Ruppertman was a Congregational delegate to the World Conference of Christian Youth meeting at Amsterdam, Holland in July. Kappa Kappa Gamma safety held its annual Thanksgiving dinner at the chapter house Monday night. War Experiences Narrated Thirteen Sigma Chi freakenomen obtained their dates at a roller skating party Sunday afternoon at the Rollerdome. Alpha Phil Omega, national service fraternity, announces the pledging of Louis Banker, c¢43; John Medlin, c¢38; and John Tweed, c¢42. The guests included: Margla Reade, ed'43; Eleanor Crossland, c'47 Sunday dinner guests at the Tri- angle house were: Marjorie Rowe of Kansas City, Mo.; Jessie Lee Lakin c'42; Vivian Clark, c'41; Mrs. Attwater; James Wheeler; Mrs. Margaret Steuart and Jean Birkett of Kansas City, Mo. Corbin Entertains Grim Gill Guests at a special dinner held at Monday night night; were Mr. and Mrs. L. Eiseley; Miss Lola Walling; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beamer; Miss Ruth Liteen; Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Bucher; Miss Rosemary Ketchem; Avrid Jacobson; Miss Marjorie Whit- ey; Mr. and Mrs Jensen; Miss Anna M cracken; Miss Beulah Morrison; Miss Irene Porbody; and Mr, Mrs E, F. Engel; Miss Dorothy Moore; Mr. and Mrs. E. Thayer Gaston; Mr. Taylor; Miss Mary Fee; Dr. and Mrs, R. Q. Brewer. Miss Margaret Andersen, Ms. Misen, Glenn Bond; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Smithmeyer, Judge and Mrs. Hugh Means; Miss Evelyn Lewis; Mr. Roy Towne, Mr. and Mrs. Joe King; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson and son, Steven Carl, of Fayetteville, Ark., arrived here yesterday for several weeks' visit with friends. Dr. Sanderson is taking a vacation from his work with the department of entomology at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Sanderson was graduated from the University in 1932 and received his doctorate here in 1937. Mrs. Sanderson, the former Virginia Colman, was also a graduate of the University. WHILE visiting here Dr Coleman will do research work with the department of entomology. . . . Omicron No. national honorary home economics society, held a tea Friday afternoon at the home of professor Professor Mackie, professor in home economics. During the afternoon, Maurine Gray, "40," gave a report on the national conclave of Oicimum Nu. McGill University, University of Texas this summer. Exchange Student to Germany Discusses Life under Nazis "The Attitude of the German People Toward Hitler and Government" was the topic on which William Kandi, KAI, spoke to the Psi Chi, psychology fraternity, Monday afternoon, and旦 has been studying in Germany during the past year as an exchange student. "German people respect authority and are very resentful of criticism by outsiders. Even minority groups who do not agree with the policy of the German government respect the state," Kandt said. Kandt worked as a commissioner in the immigration office while in Germany. He said that the limited number of applicants to the United States was filled for the next 15 years. Most of the applicants are Jews. Symphony Orchestra Broadcasts "Tales from Vienna Woeds" (Strauss) was the initial number of the University Symphony orchestra in a musicale broadcast over station KFKU yesterday. Kurz ureiterin conducted the orchestra in "Carnival of Animals," dedicated to Lawrence school chill-out music, concert by the orchestra last week. Symphony Orchestra Broadcasts University Graduate To Head Research Have you lost your K. Book? Do you have a K. Book? Would you like a K. Book to send home? K. Books can be purchased at the Business Office 15c Do. Robert D. Coghill, a graduate of the department of chemistry in 1821, has been selected as head of the fermentation division of the Regional Research Laboratory at *georia*. III. Hurry - While the Supply Lasts Dr. Cochill received his Ph.D. at tale University in 1924 and became a member of the faculty there. In addition to his teaching duties, he did research work in the chemistry of bacteria and immunochemistry. He is the inventor of n process for the purification of antitoxins and is the author of several articles. Dr. Cochill is now in Washington, DC., making plans for taking over be research center next summer. Compares Reptiles and Insects Dr. E. H. Taylor, professor of zoology, spoke to the members of the Entomology Club at a meeting in Snow hall Monday afternoon. In his talk on the relationship of insects to reptiles he gave case examples of which he had obtained in his work in the Philippines Islands. After this he recounted experiences which he shared with a party collecting reptiles in Mexico last summer. More than 150,000 people, just over half the population of Henkinsi, Finland, changed their places of residence this year. The new University flag will not wave for another week. According to Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to the Chancellor, the finished flag has arrived in a city but did not meet specifications. The flag was designed by Eleanor Grider, fa 43, of Lawrence and has a blue field trimmed in red, with the red wedges "KU1" placed in the center of the design was selected from 259 submitted by the department of design. Frosh Pep Club Will Meet Mondau The freshman Pep Club meet scheduled for Monday night was postponed last yesterday and will be held Monday, Dec. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the men's lounge of the Memorial Ulisen building. "It is important that all of the 156 members plan to attend the meeting next Monday," said Bill Cavert, c43 president of the organization. "Ar-raignmentes will be made for sextant years," he said. Everyone is reminded to bring his activity book and $1.50 for reserved seats," he said. University Fencers Defeat K. C. Team The University of Kansas fencers team defeated the Kansas City, Mo., Y.M.C.A. team last Friday evening in Robinson gymnasium. Jim Report, physical education instruction, said the next match would either be held with Kansas City University, or with Wichita University. No date has been set. Two Appointed to Second Battalion Two R.O.T.C. students have recently been appointed to positions in charge of the second battalion headquarters of the University regiment, Colonel Keri F. Baldwin, announced yesterday. The men are: Cadet Major Robert N. Smith, P40, battalion commander; and Cadet First Lieutenant Howard Heardford, P40, battalion adjutant. To One and To All -- May You Find This Holiday Full of "THANKSGIVING" The results were as follows: R. Maloy, K.C. Y., defeated William Truxal, k.U. K.U. The following KU. men defeated the K.C.Y.男; K. Marvetz, 142, defeated Dr. E. S. Penny; H. Glassian, 42, defeated C. J. Coen; Jack Cadden, 41, defeated H. A. Brennan; Walter Glancy, 40, defeated F. L. Darr; C. dejan, 40, defeated J. Romano; D. Francisco, 41, defeated R. Scott. Truxal defeated Dr. Penney in the epee match, and Orawez defeated R. Maloy in the salute match. "I know all about it.. "As a business man, I keep mighty close watch on the habits and thoughts of my customers. And I've discovered something most of the students on the Hill read the Daily Kansan and patronize the advertisers in it. That's why I read and advertise in the Kansan! I can discuss the same problems with my customers and I can sell them much easier. It's an effective system!" Call K. U. 66 for a KANSAN ad-taker!