14 Thursday, October 22, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Carruth residents will have reunion By BEN JOHNSTON Staff writer Forty-seven years ago, a group of about 28 KU students moved into Carruth Hall, an old house that the University of Kansas had just turned into a scholarship hall. From 1893 to 1940 the large Victorian-style house had been the home of several chancellors. The house, which stood at 14th and Louisiana streets, was occupied by students from 1940 until it was torn down in 1953. Douthart Scholarship Hall was built in its place. Friday, about 30 former residents who lived in the hall from 1940 to 1943 and their wives will attend a reunion at the Park Inn. 2222 W Sixth St. At the reunion, a master of ceremonies will introduce the former residents, who will tell jokes and anecdotes about their living experiences at Carruth. They even might have a pingpong competition. Dwayne Oglesby, a Wichita resident who lived in the hall from 1940 to 1942, said he got the idea of having a reunion in July. He sent out letters to eight or nine former residents asking them what they thought of the idea. They said they liked it. About half the former residents are planning to "We will have the chance to reminisce about the old days, talk about what it was like back then," Oglesby said. "Some of it was good, and some not." attend. Oglesby said. Oglsby said that moving into Carruth was good for him during his sonhomore day at KU. "Everyone was real happy. Most of us had been living in boarding houses. Most of us could not afford to live in fraternity houses. And some of us could not even afford to live in dorms, so the hall was a good value." David E. McKee, a Lawrence resident who lived at Carruth in 1940, said he payed $35 a month to live in the hall. "It was a big improvement for me," Oglesby said. "The food was better, and we felt we had a good, clean place to live. "I do recall our group was a bunch of men that didn't come from well-to-do families." Oglesby said. "We had a house mother that saw fit to give us lessons in manners that many of us needed." The hall was named after William Herbert Carruth, an 1880 KU graduate and a professor of German literature at KU for 33 years. You're invited to a Christ-centered Bible study seeking real answers for life's difficult questions. Join in a time of Holy Spirit-led worship and prayer with people that care. Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. international Room, Kansas Union DON'S AUTOMOTIVE CENTER, Inc. 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