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MBER 1943 L RY MORRIL , . .MQA SQHAEEER ziwittjzlt Business Manager 'VIR . . .ROBERT NULL III . . - - - - ' . . Mandg6T- - ' Advefrmmg I RY MORR Editorial AISWIMRLY BOHAN, MA DTXON BEVE ,, . . .JASON his Editor ...- - - - ' PIQOIOSW4' I F S STAN LEWXSHALL ABY MAR N EALATNE THALMA DONALD CA A D' AMER DUKE ER CHARLES EISHT LLOYD GRAN HARE EIEARLBS WAGNER CONIRWUTORS LY BOHAN KATHERIN IIIDATREAEE EESSLER IOSEPH CQPEBQLAD MARXA-RE GRJMES WALLNXA GUNSOLLY QHEHNHHQ LOUISE HATE B. L. HCGYQEER AEAEATTEII LETBBEAND CLUB ICZERPIQ MILLER IMARY MORRSL ETTY UNE ELARACSXXXXQEEJNEY PATRA IOR BARBARA PA TSON DEQRBARA SMYTH EAROL STUART RAPHERS 7 BUSINESS STAFF KATHERINE BONEWITZ SARA LEE DRAIS MARGARET EESSLER EILEEN EREISEN SUE HAMEL BETTY ANN HOPKINS AMY ERL LITTLE MARGE POLLOCK JOAN POWER BARBARA PRIOR LORRAINE TEETER A ADVERTISING STAFF JANE ATWOOD I ANNETTE BIGLOW I MARGARET BORDERS ' BARBARA BREED JANE EBYI MARJORIE FREE SUE HAMEL JACKIE HANSEN JEAN KETZLER - FRANCES LAWRENCE BETTY LAYEA PATTY LOCKWOOD L GLORIA MARSH -A JEANNE MCGREW BETTY NICHOLS- A PATTY ORR A SHIRLEY OTTER' MARGE POLLOCK PAT PROCTER IRENE SEWELL DOTTIE SHELDON EMILY STACEY OFFICE STAFF JANE ATWOOD SALLY EITZPATRICK MARGE GARDNER DIXIE LEE GILLILAND NORMA HENRY HAZEL JONES NEIL LEGLER MARTHA METCALE MIGNON MORTON SHIRLEY OTTER IRENE SEWELL BILLYE SIMMONS JUDY VAN DEVANTER ROSALIE WRIGHTMAN
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' EJAYHAWKER C I' H l A lHl Slllllll By a hundred odd bills in a hundred odder places it's Rally today? The 10:20 whistle, and almost simultaneously there is standing room limited in front of Robinson. A war, yes-but not a war on spirit. The team still means as much-even if its members have navy, blue and khaki waiting for them in the locker room- even if football isn't just a sport anymore, but a means of making tougher fight- ing bodies. This doesn't matter. When everyone is motionless and it swells out -that part about glorious to view-stands our noble Alma Mater-i' you still open your eyes hard to keep back the mist. And when everyone yells Hit it you still jump inside for being part of the sea of students and of the ivy on the stone and of the Hill above the valley. Your school spirit is still there. lby Mary Morrill
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8 The maternal instincts of Phi Gamma Delta boys really show up this time of year -for instance, there was the unclaimed telegraph charge on a telegram signed lovingly, mother. Rumor has it the charge ended up on the bill of their bosom pals, the Phi Psi's. If you want to bring out a first class blush, just ask Margie Hardie about the white lace garment that lay un- claimed on the Pi Phi basement awn- ing for nights, until some gay young dog with a retrieving instinct returned it. With an average of three long dis- tance phone calls a week, Anne Boltz, Corbin, probably gets more confused over dates -than any other girl on the Hill. Only once, according to reliable statistics, has a Saturday night come up this year when she had only one date. Every other time some army or navy man has blown in from a far corner to duel with a local product. After several years of indecision, Herb Virden, Beta, seems to have found a dennite mooring place for his red convertible - Gower 'driveg where he stops to call daily ,for Kappa President, Paula Reeve. Among those who are finding it al- most impossible to study for bells ring- ing in their ears is Juanita Sherridan at Ricker hall. In,.March, Juanita will grab her sheepskin and leave the Hill to become the Mrs. of David Boylan, of Philadelphia, who lived in Carruth last year. . Jack Nesselrode, Phi Delt, seems to be holding his end up admirably in a campus quadrangle involving himself, Patty Lockwood,,Pi Phi, Ethel Mary Schwartz, Theta, and Shirley Salley, Gamma Phi. Who is top woman?- well, maybe we'll be able to tell you in the March issue. How long has this been going on? Well, no one knows exactly - but the fact remains, Hope Crittenden, Wat- kins, and Clarence Miller, engineering intellectual and president of Quill club, become better and better acquainted with every week-end. After a long seige of batchelordom, Charles Woods, Phi Bet, has started dating Jane Scott, Watkins. Says Woods: Jane is the first girl I have 'f wa-- Sadly JM gl 5 Q J ein' dated on the Hill. I hope she realizes how lucky she is. The old Eisenhower technique seems to be standing young Bud, Sigma Chi pledge, in good stead. Bud is concen- trating his uncle's aggressive tactics particularly on Kappa Pledge, Mary Louise Sampson--and he's doing all right. H Seen at the Mite: Kirk Scott, Phi Delt, and Betty Laye, Pi Phi. And then Larry Miller, Beta, and Betty Laye. Question of the week-Is Larry actually beating someoneis time or did Kirk voluntarily retire? From the president of Santa Fe rail- ways comes a note of thanks to Bud Whittenberger and Aldra Smith who keeps the coaches between Wichita and Lawrence hot on week-ends. The war rush may melt into nothing but the company knows it can always depend on Whittenburger-Smith patronage- and the President appreciates it. Corbin eyes buldge almost daily as Jack Cpresiden-t of ATOD Weaver's blue Buick convertible draws up in front of the house. With equal fre- quency Qand mingled admiration and disappointmentb spectators watch Sara Jane Sandusky whipped away in the leather upholstery. Proving that with him it's still D. G. 2 to 1, Fred Meyn, Sigma Chi, is dating THE JAYHAWKER Lois Jones, pledge. Up until just last summer, Fred was pinned to Ann French, Delta Gam active now attend- ing Washburn. Good thing Johnny Hayne has been stationed back on the Hill with the V-12-there is no hairpulling for the cutest couple honors. Johnny and steady Betty Gsell, of the Kaw7Koettes, retain the title, hands down. The latest in steak fries: Joyce Staley, Ann Scipes, and Ruth Krehbiel, all of Corbin plus dates toured to their favorite picnic grounds one night in a Manor bread wagon. Nothing like it they say--if you're built like a loaf of bread and equally insensitive to jolts. Among the bolder Beta freshman who are defying tradition by having a date every now and then is Elton Hoff. Elton has been drawn out of his fra- ternal shell by the demure Dottie Shel- don, Kappa freshman, in whose com- pany he has been seen almost fre- quently at local coke stations. Georgia Wiggins and Virginia Por- ter, Miller hall, spend their time now comforting each other and thinking bad things about Hitler. The girls were seriously interested in Chuck Pallette and Eugene Viser CV-l2'sJ, respec- tively, until the boys were mailed out of state to prospective midshipmen's school. When Sam Cook and Marge Pollock put out their pins, Phi Gam brethren left the Chi O house chanting Davis will be next-we want Davis-, etc. If Bunch is relieved of his pin soon it will be at the hands of attractive Joan Cook, Chi O sophomore. Although half the female population of the campus was reported ready and waiting when Bob Bellamy came back from the marines on a short furlo, Shirley Henry, Gamma Phi,' dragged down the only real night-time dates with the one-time Chief Hill Wolf, Runner up honors go to Nancy Jane Peterson, Theta, for an extended after- noon coke date. And' speaking of the Bellamy's- Kenney is proving to be a chip off the old block, having already arrived at a steady status with blue-eyed Jane At- wood, Gamma Phi freshman. As long as we're on BTO's CBig I Continued on Page 68 Q
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