SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 26,1939 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS an account of Mt. Oread Society Elizabeth Kirsch, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 SOX— Puns, the so-called lowest form of humor, often find a place in the courses of events. So when one observant individual remarked that he "guest" every one had exercised his hospitality during Homecoming, the keynote of Hill society was struck for the weekend. With alumni and former students from all over the state returning to sing "Crimson and the Blue" and participating in the "Rock-Chalk" chant, organized houses on the campus were filled to over-flowing. By noon yesterday Missouri cars were thronging the main campus drives. Sightseeing was the chief diversion of visitors until near game-time when Mississippi street was filled with a line of vehicles slowly moving toward Memorial stadium. Concluding Homecoming festivities was the varsity held in the Memorial Union, ballroom $ ^{3} $ last night with Dale Brodie serving as the musical headliner. --last evening when the following members of the Missouri football team were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house: Paul Christman, Ronald King, Robert Orr, and Budd Orr. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were: Jean Switzer, Kansas City, Ms.; Joe Klingner and Winifred McQueen, Chamuter, Mrs. B. P. Zimmerman, Hilldale Villadean, Webber, Kansas City, Ms. Mary Louis Kanga, c.39, Kansas City, Mo; Athela Atkin Woodbury, c.39, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Kat Lattner, c.35, Tulsa Okla. Laura Jane Lattner, c.35, Tulsa Deris DeLano, c.37, Fulton; Mrs Howard Hudson, c.37, Fort Scott Returning alumni at the Bett Theta Pi house this weekend includes the following: Edgar Dumme Clyde Miller, Dr. Dave Robinson Mrs. N. T. Veath, Mrs. Dave Robinson, Mrs. C. E. Virden, Robert Burstie, George Nettles, William Gray John Burrns, and Dan Hamilton. Homecoming guest list of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this weekend includes the following Mr. and Mrs. Harry McFarland, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Morton Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Mort Harsmaner, Shirley Haierman, Lily Metcalf, Mirrlea Loo, Lori Fabyli Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stickler, Mr. and Mrs. Dix Teuchner, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thomason, and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Worley, all of Kansas City, Mo. Weekend guests from Columbia, Mo. at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house included: Betty Brownlee, Maxine Pagel, Helen Smith, Jane Stanton, Margaret Barry Robertson and Helen Wilson. Luncheon guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. William Allen White, 96, Emporia; Foggy Anne Landen, 38, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darby, 17, Mary Jane Haynes, 38, Helen Jane Edwards, 38, Mrs. Harold Harding, 34, Kansas City. Mrs. C. J. May, 19, Emporia, Sara Burgess, 37, Mary Anne Edgerton, 29, and Floyd C. Rumsey, 29, and Mrs. O. H. Horner, 28, Mrs. O. H. Horner, Kansas City. Mrs. Amos Wilson, '18, and Allee Herredon, '38, Tongaquince; Mrs. Arthur Haskins, '14, Nancy Newlin, Frances Bruce, '36, Mary Kary Ketff, Is, Ms. N. T. Veatch, and Bette Jane Campbell, Kansas City Sigma Chi house guest list for Homecoming includes the following: Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trower, Robert Milton, Don Wysong, Dan Sineochee, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Jenkins, Jack Harold Smith, David Harold Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Morley, and Mr.'s and Mrs. A. D. Thomason, Kansas City, Mo. Paul Christman, Bill Elam, and Chet Breuer, Columbia, Mo.; George "Hook" Woodward, Cincinnati, Ohio; Carl F. Schwab, Jr., Mary Mitchell, Betty Burri, and Bill Elam, St. Joseph, Mo.; Dudley Spence, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and Lawrence Smith, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mallonce, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. David M. L. H Zeigler, Osage City; Bud Hunter, Topena; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Olier, Marjorie Oliver, and Mary Jean Oliver, Newton; Mrs. Kirkle Dole, Arkansas City; Mrs. Hayden McElfrissom, Oange City; and Mrs G. E. Jones, Grand Junction, Colo Luncheon guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday included: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F Wright, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs R. Brown, Kansas City; Ms. M. and Mrs. M. Cargo, Kansas City; Ms. F. Coorgway, Toneka. Mo.; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shermon, Topeka. Frances Jean Nelson, Marion; Mrs. Delon Williams, Kansas City, Mo.; Jane Robbins, Kansas City Dinner guests at the Alpha Omni Pi house last night included the following: Mrs. W. H. Brown Mrs. G, M. L. Hubery, Mrs. Walter Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Harmon, all of Kansas City. Mrs. D. E. Williams, Myrtle Weber Brown, and Dr. H. L. Regier from Kansas City, Mo; Miss Jewell Potts, Halstead; Mary Regier, Mary Lou Regier, J. E. Regier of Newton; Mia Regier of Tooraka Mrs. Paul Garrison, and Esther Garrison from Ottawa; Emma Lou dontgomeer, Oswego; Isabelle W gate, Norton; Pat Sublett, Hutchin; Bud Fryer, Iola; Clee Starr Boomer, Claffim; Marion Mainso- t, gr; Luther Lyon, gr; and Dick Garrison, Ottawa. Weekend guests and alum 'at the Acacia house were: Sam Pinker, Gene Roberts, Ed Gulick, Jack Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hill, Dick Martin, Bill Earp, Burt Bush, William G. W. Williams, Edna Kinchield. John W. Reed, Jacque Rockford Forrest M. Chapman, J O. Willeford, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Harrison Gladys Mae Carter, A O. Lansche C, O Pingy, W. L Cooper, Merk Farker, and Vern McDuffee. Guests at the Alpha Chi Omega houses this week included Merke McKay, Kansas City, Mo.; Joan Hinkle Kansas City, Mo.; Jie Goodjohn and Harriet Wilson from Brownwood College, St. Charles, Mo. Mrs. R. E. Gowans, Ottawa; Betty Ann Truitt, Columbia, Mo.; Ruth Cravey, Reading; Frances Sunderland, Columbia, Mo.; Peggy Lancaster, Kansas City, Mo.; Elizabeth Ann Bush, Pleaseant; Helen Mullen, Kansas City, Mo.; and Maribeth Schrieber, Garden City. Connell, Eldorado; Bille Blecha, Wichita; Frank Johnson, Kansas City; Mo; Bill Poplite, Elgin, Ill.; Anson Watson, Elgin; Presely Watson, Winston. Obla. Luncheon tau Saturday at the Alpha Tau Omega house were: Homer L. Russell, Jr., Oil Hill; Jack Sawyer, Hutchinson; Benny Dulley, Kenneth W. Foster, and Phyllis Foole, Iusti; Frank W. Godwyn Guy R. Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. O. Aimmerman, M. R. Reid, and Dr. B. Gracie, Mr. and Ms. G. Hass, Sam Bier, and Hal D Peck, Kansas City, Mo. C. B. Horfund, Topcka; E. Dennis, Kansas City; Mr., and Mrs. I. E. Williams and Mr., and Mrs. F. E. Williams, Olathe; Mrs. E. W. Stuew- and John Stuewe, Alma; L. A. Nickell, Jr., Chas M. W. Whiteis, John F. Crocker, Columbia, Mo. Jerry Lillard, Richmond, Mo; M. D. Mitchell, Carrollton, Mo.; M. Robert Pearce, Ute, N.Y.; Paul Buchanan, Chanute; Frances Reid Howard; Dick Martindale, Bob and Bill Martindale, Hutchinson; M. C Duffe, Lawrence. Don W. Davis; Eugene Barbusi; Gratelle Jane; Paul E. Meyer; Virginia Thompson; G. B. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Layman; John Seroggs; Bill Rathinghouse; Anson Phillips; and John Leason Visiting alumni at the Phi Delta Theta house for Homecoming were: William Allen White, '90, Clarence Sifers, Bishop Thompson, Clint Kanga, W. F. Lyman, Claude Trotter, Paul Jenkins, John Jenkins, Bill Townsley, Lewis Northrup, and Gene Haughey, '38. Mes, H. N. Randall and Dovothy Randall of Champaign, Ill., are guests of Mary Lou Randall, e41. Chi Omega house this weekend. Miss Libby Metcalf, fs, of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Meredith Dyer, Marguerite Meyers, Bettie Cole, and Jane Montenegro- mery were returning alumnae at Alpha Theta house this weekend. Charlotte McInOdo of Kansas City Mo., was a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Friday night. Eighty alumni and 00 undergraduate members of Delta Tau Delta celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Kansas Mrs. Hugh McIndoe and Miss Dorothy Dominick of Kansas City, Mo. visited the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Friday afternoon. Delts Celebrate Silver Jubilee --last evening when the following members of the Missouri football team were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house: Paul Christman, Ronald King, Robert Orr, and Budd Orr. Guests of Kappa Sigma this week-end are: John Morrison, Wichita; Willis Ward, Highland Park; O. J. A banquet in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building Friday evening started the celebration with Henry J. Allen, former United States senator and governor of Kansas, as the principal speaker. A. E. "Paddle" Palmer, '14, was toastmaster. The group attended the Kansas-Missouri football game in a body yesterday. Besides the undergraduate chapter, the following attended the banquet: Alex Creighton, Clark Weswer Dr. Caryl Ferry, Roscoe Rosemartin B. Dickinson, Lloyd Roark George Russell, Gordon Brigham Bob Huller, Harry Wiles, Don Simpson, Bill Endish. Elmer Garrison, Bob Roider. John Green, H. F. Chandler, Arnold Gilbert, E. S. Willock, M. Don M. krin, Dr. G. A. Pearson, Wendall Lehman, Everett S. Higgins, Dick Geivian, J. D. Moore, D. Barker, D. D. Mickey, Earl Walt, Keith Baker John G. Blocker, Henry J. Allen Mell Kennedy, J. M. Mott, Wm. F. Frouser, J. Dr.orb L. Coombes, Wm. Rose, J. Dr.orb L. Coombes, Emore R. G. White, Spencer B. Spencer Gene Noel, Harry O. Janicke Howard Patterson, Art Pentieuff Frank Ball, Ken Bates, Paul H Woods, Tom Greiner, A. E. Palmer Geo H. Thiele, Otto P. Rost, Thomas F. Hennessy. Everett Elmore, Don Loudon Charles L. Carr, Jack Spines, 39 Bill Woods, Lucky Hostetter, Keith Franizer Red Clancy, Earl Louden, Eddie Olson, Joe Molinaro, Paul Swart, W. E. Wilson, Dr. C. P. Hungate, Carl Postlethwaite, Don Postlethwaite, Ken Postlethwaite, Dale Alouist, Victor L. Phillips. Ed Wiles, Wayne Holmes, Gray Dorsey, Keith Baker, Kalilron, Harvey Hoover, Elmer Barcourt. Margaret Ivy, c'43; Cora Hepworth c'41. Mrs. C. H. Landes, Delta Tau Delta housemother entertained Delta wives with a dinner at the chapter house while the twenty-fifth anniversary banquet was in progress at the Memorial Union building. The guest list included: Mrs. J. G. Blocker, Mrs. J. M. Mott, Mrs. W. F. Grosser, Jr., Mrs. W. A. F. Grosser, Mrs. R. T. Houssay, F. R. Houssay, T. P. Houssay, E. Elimore, Mrs. P. Smart, D. D. Pearlweite. Mrs. Lloyd Roark, Ms. George Russell, Mrs. Gordon Brigham, Mrs. Bob Huller, Mrs. Harry Wiles, Mrs. D. M. Rankin, Mrs. Wendall Lehman, Mrs. Dick Gelvin, Mrs. D. D. Mickey, Mrs. Elmer Barcout. Rene Kiskadden, fa'42; Mary Fitz-Gerald, 'c40; Mary Lewis, 'c40; Georgia Forel, 'c43; Eleanor 'c41; Fat Craven, fs; Joan Taffert, 'c43; Nancy Prather, 'c43; Betty Lu Waite, Mary Koehler Mary Alice Elliot, Leahers, Leahers, 'c43; Pudge Evens, c4p; Bette Jane Rurk; Geraldine Buhler, 'c43; Better Bake, fa'43. Informality, the spirit of Homecoming, was shown at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Friday night from 9 until 12 when Cleyd Smith and his band played for a sweater-and-skirt party. Chaparones for the jersey were: Mrs. Owakes, Mrs. Hewen, Mrs. D.K. Smith, Mary Helen Huff, c'43; Norms Jean Foleconer, c'42; Chestline Wilson, fa 43; Mary Louse McNewn, fa 43; and Nancy Clark, Marty Sharlet, and Mary Joe Bushman from Kansas City, Mo. Sig Alphs Entertain Betty Blue, 'c$p; Gloria Bieche, 'c4; Jeanne Wilkins, 'c1; Bernice Wilkins, 'c41; Bernice Morris, 'c4; Jeanne Neely, 'c4; Charlotte Mc McIndoe; Jane Irwin, 'c4; Francese Zentmery, 'c40; Norma Sloan, 'c41; The following were guest: Virginia Bantleon, c'43; Jane Banley, c'40; Jean Egbert, c'42; Sara Fair, c'41; Mary Ellen Skonberg, c'40; Zibby Pearls, c'42; Jane Veatch, f'43; Betty Bond, c'44; Marjorie Heimbrook, fa'41; Leon Hoffman, f'40; Dorothy Wise, b'41; Bette Baker, c'42; Mary Alice Livingston, c'40. The Newman Club held its monthly communion breakfast this morning to 7:30 Mast in St. Johns Parish University students in attendance. Mrs. Ratner Special Guest Heading the list of luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Saturday was the first lady of the university, wife of the Governor of Kansas. It's STILL the HILL at the BLUE MILL We Deliver Other guests included the following: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Palmer, and Patricia Palmer, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McNagleton and McMnagleton, Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCoy, Garden City; Mrs. F. M. Luther, Wichta; and Mrs. Will Green, Abiline; and Mrs. Frank Young, Chamute; We Deliver Call 409 Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irwin and Ra Irwin, Jr., Kansas. City, Mo. Major and Mrs. N, D. Cota, Ft. Leavenworth; Mrs. A, N. Egbert, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr, and Mrs. E, N. Johnson, Mr. Arthur Johnson, and Mr. Howard Johnson, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Sayles, Kansas City, M.; Bob. Fawr, f328; Kansas City, M.; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Donean, Salmier; M. and W. S. Fees, Iola; M. and M. F. Sewell, and H. M. Spink, Kansas City, M. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kanen, Kansas City, M. H. M. Kanen, dell. Topics India Web, John Guerusey, Ruth Guercurey, and Helen Woodward, Columbia, M. Hobo Dance by I.S.A. Pre-Homecoming activities by 800 members of the Independent Student' Association reached a climax with the Hobo舞 held in the Memorial Union ballroom Friday evening from 9 to 12 p.m. Music was furnished by the Jaya- hawkers. During the evening a hobo king and queen were selected from the dancers. Bill Ward, fe'40, was selected by popular applause to serve as the Hobo Queen, and by the same method Helen Louise Rymph, fe'43, was chosen king. Dorothy Schroeter, the c'42, social chairman of the L.S.A. was in charge of arrangements for the dance. Entertain Missouri Players Football rivalries were forgetter --last evening when the following members of the Missouri football team were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house: Paul Christman, Ronald King, Robert Orr, and Budd Orr. Lunheen guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Friday were: Steve Houston, F39; Muriel Osgod, c'uncil; and Mrs. R. R. Banker of Okmugle, Okla, the guest of her daughter, Betty Banker, fa'43. Cindrella Actives "In unity there is strength," was well-proved by the Sigma Nu pledge class Thursday evening when, fortified with dates and aided by Housemother Shinn, the pledges forced the acts to eat in the kitchen. The revolution came as a surprise to the activist group who called for the Sigma Nu-Beta football game. Unprepared for the barrage of dates and "daters" the upper-classmen protestingly retired to the kitchen for food. Guests of the pledges were Reola Durand, c'43; Sue Elenore, c'43; Mary Lou Miller, c'42; Becky Tremblly, c'43; Margaret Ivy, c'43; Jerry Buehler, c'43; Lois Howell, c'43; Norma Tibbets, c'43; Ruth Wright, fa'43; Ann Jones, c'41; Elizabeth Evans, ca'45; Kathleen O'Sullivan, c'43; Beryl Benow, c'42; Marjorie Thomas, fa'42 Religious Groups to Meet Religious Groups to Meet With Dr. Orlo Choguill, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Emporia, as guest speaker, a joint meeting of all University religious groups will be held at 7 p.m. tonight in the Memorial Union building. Preceding the meeting all Christian Church students are invited to an informal meeting and supper at Myers hall at 5:45 p.m. --- Sue Haskins, c'41, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Friday. Student Photos Are Rated Low A vote by members of the K. U. Camera Club designated prints of non-students as outstanding among those submitted for the second annual Homecoming photographic exhibit. "Consula," submitted by Mrs. H. M. Smith, a university alumna, a portrait possessing deep shadows, was given the highest vote. Tying for second were "Refinery" by Oren Bingham, head of the "Refinery," "Vista," by Eugene A. Stephenson, instructor in petroleum engineering. The only student print given a high rating was "Fern", by Ronald Loewen, o'41. A total of 56 prints were entered in the competition. The group of prints is now on exhibition in the main lounge of the Memorial Union building where it was shown until Thanksgiving a THE EYE... ... AND EAR $ ^{\star} $ OF THE CAMPUS THE daily newspaper of University City is the eye and ear of the campus. We mean this almost literally. The trained staff of student reporters have their ears to the ground for every possible news bit to enlarge your interest in living in University city. They translate what they hear into pages of type and you say, "I hear that John Doe broke his collar bone in football practice." You read it in the Kansan . . . the ear of the campus. The merchant receives a shipment of winter pajamas . . . just the kind to keep a freezing student warm, at least from the neck to the ankles where the special knitting ends . . . but the students don't know anything about it. So what does the merchant do? He runs a cut (a drawing or photograph) of the desired pajamas together with a glowing description, in the advertising columns. "I see where Blank's are showing some p.j.'s guaranteed to keep a guy above zero. Let's go down and get some," says the reader. The advertising columns of the student newspaper are his eye. If you are a student take care of your eyes and your ears. If you are a news source call up a Kansan reporter. If you are a merchant train the student eye - With apologies to Paramount News. 1