THURSDAY. DECEMBER, 1. 1958 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on The Hill--denied the claims of Simmonds both bands were paid, the report reveals. Pi. Kappa Alma entertained the following guests at a buffet supper and hour dance Tuesday evening. Marjorie Goines, c4; Nell Carr. Jared Hahn, Artie Ares, c4; Estelle Eddy, c4; John James Johnson, c2; Betty Nicholas, fa4; Vera Kroeker, c¹; encun James, esp; Miriam Whitford, c4; Betty Barnes, c39; Helen Gies, c4; Bette Blake, c4; Elien Kemp, c4; Hawkinson, f39; Sue Love, Hawkinson, f39; Sue Love, c4; and Dorothy Durand, c42. . . . Kappa Eta Koppa, electrical engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of George Wiszneaukas, c'41. Bill Harris, Is, and Jack Nourse were luncheon guests at the Sigma Alpa Epsilon house yesterday. John Darby, c'42, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. --denied the claims of Simmonds both bands were paid, the report reveals. Prof. Jerome Kesselman and Prof. Charles Wolfson were dinner guests of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity yesterday evening. Continued from page 1 Sigma Kappa sorority announces the pledging of Mary Alice Hardman, c'42. Student Groups Spend-denied the claims of Simmonds both bands were paid, the report reveals. Receipts for the Hop total $650. 25 against disbursements of $607.94. But the $280 settlement of Simmons' contract produced a deficit which was split by the Class of 1940 and the Varsity dance fund. Probably the most successful financial year, judging by percentage of increase in the organization's balance, was enjoyed by the Dove, liberal Campus magazine. Starting the term with a balance of one cent promoters of the journal ended in with $15.66 to the good. Highlights picked from here and there in the report: In the list of expenditures by the Sour Owl is an item for $1.43 for a sign on the office door . . . The Class of 1931, with a balance of more than $3,000 still remaining in the fund, has collected $91.40 for the aid at 29 per cent. Oldest class still maintaining a balance is the 1918 group . . . Most draws from their funds for reunion expense . . . Our University band completed the 1937-38 season with 54 cents on the black ink side of the ledger . . . That was before the Washington trip, of course . . . Having spent not one cent during the year, the Cosmos Club Chase vacation with an additional two bucks, obtained by selling a bed to a Henry Finer. On the Shin- Continued from page 1 and said "What do you know?" real quick-like i-queil. I said, "Mister Wannamaker, every day and three times a day for the last two months you have asked me what I know. Never have been polite enough to wait a week or two while I tell you what I know. Suppose that for a change you tell me what you know. I've got a minute to spare." I could tell by the look on his face that I had him stymied. Naturally I can't be expected to do this to everybody who asks a sly question instead of saying 'hello', so I'm not going to be very prevelent. I shall have to solicit the co-operation of every red blooded American The next person who says "What do you say?" to me would probably be flabbergasted if I were to recite the prologue to "Gammer Gurton's Needle," the first stanza of "Evan-geline" or the "Getsbury Adjacent Needle." It is so fair to warm people that I can and will if occasion demands. Baldwin Names-ain Walter L. Ripppeau, Cadei I. mattler W. Schmitt, Cadei I. Samuel A. Calwild, c39; Cadei I. lst Leut. James T. Cahill, b39; Cadei 2d Leut. Matthew J. Buchele, c39; Cadei 2d Leut. Omer M. Funk, First Sergent, Cadet I. Sertz 1 Continued from page 1 Cadel Private, 1st Class; Robert E. Bradley, c4; Lloyd M. Greene, Jami Brown, Naughton, c4; 411 William Denold, Donald Coulson, 421 Wadon T. Johnson, c41. Company Commander, Cade Cainton William C. Snyder, c'40. Captain William C. Snyder, c40 Company Officers; Cadet 13 Lieut. Otis O. Perkins, c40; Cadet 17 Lemur M. Lyron H.aries, c40; Cadet 24 Lieut. Ray G. Lawrence, c39; Cadet 17 Lester. Lester A. Haug, c39 First Sergeant, Cadet 1st Sergt Elon L. Hiller, c39. Cadel Sergentes: Robert L. Marleat, c40; Weyth W. Wight, c49; Godfrey H. Wilson; Thomas Watlall, c42; Harw s.W. Adams, c41; 'turchard H. Westfall, c41 Cadet Corporals: Howard F. Harris, c42; Crite S. Shane, c41; Chiece M. Waterman, c41; Lyman P. Johnson (Guidon Beaver), c41; Robert E. Lintern, cund; Richard A. Smith, cund; Richard A. Richard C. Kainer, c41; Richard R. Kainer, c41 Cadel Privates, 1st Class; Clyde K. Kost, phiennel; Dean W. Lemon, I. Ross H. Heey, c42; Edward D. Wilson, H. Heey, e42; Rent, e42 **Company" C "C.A.C.** Company Commander, Cadet Captain Vincent C. Rethman, c 19 Company Officers; Cadet 1st Lieut. Jacqueline Dale W. Whitaker, c 19 Dale Dale W. Whitaker, c 19 Dale Lieut. Joseph A. Zibika, c 20 Dale Lieut. Joe McCoy, c 40 First, Serggeant. Cadet 1.srst, Serggt Donald D. DeFord. c'40. Cadet Sergentus: George E. Rippey, c4; 40: Raymond T. Nagier, c4; 39: Richard J. Nicholas, c4; Charles J. Hughes, c4; Baylor C. Luke, c4; Ralph G. Adams, c4 C Troop; Corporal; Kerneth F C Troop; corporal; Amelie H. Allerre; D. Dresen R. Jones; e'41; Ronald F. Anderson, (Gudion e'41; Ronald F. Anderson, (Gudion crafraken, Cader Privatez, 1st Class; Thad F. Bellinger, c#41; Dean C. Boulourd, c#38; Robert F. Hess, Jr.; Morris J., cr40; Robert L. Murphy, c#1; cunl; Robert F. Stadler, c#41; Second Battalion Headquarters Battalion Commander, Cade Major Norman F. Koenig. c'39. Battalion Executive, Cadet Captain Charles H. Fore, c'41. New Commissioned Staff Cadet Staff Sergeant, Color Bearer, Robert W. William, w/4s **Company "D" (Infantry & C.A.C.)** Company Commander, C.A.C.) Company Commander, C.A.C. Captain Robert T. Ward, b. 39. Lieutenant Martin K. Thomet, c. 39; Cadet 1st Lieut Sidney S. Linscott, c. 19; cunel; Cadet 1st Lieut Joseph H. Langwerth, c. 24; Cadet 1st Lieut F. Gregg Kniffen, c. 39; Lieutenant John K. Griffith, c. 39 First Sergeant, Cadet 1 Sterg Raymond C, Herschel, c'40 Cadet Sergeants: Douglas J. Tarter, Milwaukee; William M. Morris; R. R. Sage; James H. Severn, c41; William B. Langworthy, c41; Jacques J. Robinson, 141; William C. Johnson Cadet Corporals; Edward L. Davis (Guidon Bear), c) 40; Leonard N. Ferry, c) 41; Edward L. Curtin, c) 39; Bruce B. Johnson, c) 41; Phillip Schmorrna, c; uncle D. Hanee, c; uncle Abe Shafer, III. 141 Cade Privates, 1st Class; Eugene R. Carter, 2nd Class; Daniel F. McDonnell; c40; Fredrick L. Lawson, c40; Stanley F. Purr, c41; S. Julian B. Coffey, c42; H. Sharac, c40; Carl J. Shipel, c40; Company Officers; Cadet 1st Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. Leo Bower. Coverer b:415 Cadet 2d Lt. William B. Askren b:30 Cadet 2d Lt. Paul B. Hodges Company Commander, Cadet Captain Wray A. Shookley, c39. Cadee, Sergentei; William A. Isaac; Caleen Vale; William A. Cadler; I'41; Robert L. Burns, c.40; Theodore L. Ruymond, c.'uncel; Harold L. Hosford, b.40; Carter D. Lever First Sergeant, Cadet 1st Sergt Lelvn M. Young, c'40. Cadet Corporals: Frank S. Owen, b'40; Roy J. Stancilff, jc. Guidun Beaver J, Stancilff, jc. Guidun Beaver W. Schriest, c'42; John Moltell, c'41; Dean E. Tilton, c'41; Will Report Estes Conference Plans Eddie Parks, c. 46, Paul Moritz, c. 38, and David Angove, c. 39, will discuss this coming conference at which will be held from June 9 to 19. A report on plans for the 1539 Estes conference will be given at the Estate Coop (Seite Foose) supporter group from 5:30 until 6:00 at Hawthorne Jockeys The plans for raising and saving money for attendance at the conference will get under way Sunday when Viola Knocke, e41, the recently elected treasurer of the soft sell shares in the or-ganization. Any student who has attended the Estes conference in the past will bring a guest to the meeting and the conference is invited to attend. Two Articles by Dunkel Published Recently Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education, and supervision of practice teaching, re-educated her articles on dances published. The September issue of the professional magazine, *Health and Physical Education*, contained the article by Miss Dunkel entitled, "Pit Dancing in Its Place." In this month's issue of School Activities, the Social Dance Class., a Laboratory Acquiring Social Base" imposed. Cadel Privates, 1st Class: Donald S. Brose, cunet; Pat A. Barelli, cunel; Loster L. Henr. cunel; D4, Jackman; Benjamin M. Mataassin, cunel; Benjamin M. Mataassin, c42; Wayne B. Mamaon, c42; Company "F" (Infinity) Daniel R. Hopkins, c'unel; Charles McGee, c'41. Company Commander, Cadet Captain Walter L. Rinstone C29 Cadet Corporals Robert H. Price, c41; Stanton Jones, c40; John D. Morton, c41; Clarence E. Stehene (Gudson Baurer), c41; Elmer L. Murray, c41; Harold E. Mulligan, bunl, Harold E. Mulligan, c39; Frederich G. Dietrich, c41. Cadet Sergentes Alvin F. Grawer- holz, c 40 Kalman A. Avarez, c 40; Eldreth K. Calwaldauer, c 40; Rob- tins K. Calwaldauer, c 40; R. Robert L. Morterson, c 40; R. Robert L. Morterson, c 40; Cacet Privates, 1st Class; Elbert King, 2nd Class; Emmett e:42; Maryn L. Englested, c:uncl; Joseph F. Gleck, e:40; Christian N. Kennedy, e:40; Michael B. Ryland, Bryan H. Roberts, B:40 Shirt-signing is latest fad for dance-goers ALWAYS BEST FOR LESS PATEE Autographs Memories of that important date and that famous formal dance will be recalled when you look at the shirt-front autographed by those who attended—that is if you follow the latest fan started on the Princeton Musical Theatre (Kav Dickinson, Rutus Wurrell II, Constance House and Edward Myers) are illustrating how it's done. 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