PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942 The Society Page----An Account of Mt. Oread Events Hill Concentrates On Creighton Game Students who love the life social, and grinds who retire early with a good textbook, will both turn from familiar practices tonight to see their basketball heroes take on a fast five from Creighton. Little else is ahead for the riders of the social bandwagon. After a particularly wearying weekend of parties, dinners, bivouacs, and other media of multiple and/or by-the-couple recreation, Hill-ites will probably scream themselves croaky over the torrent tonight, then settle. the game tonight, then settle down for a rest before Valentine's Day. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... announces the pledging of Bill Barger of St. Joseph, Mo. Sunday dinner guests were Gene Haynes of Kansas City, Mo. Lester Cappleman of Manhattan, Floyd Koch of San Diego, Calif., Harold Alexander of Kansas City, Mo., Glenn Elliott of Clay Center, and Mr. Paul Moser of Topeka. guests Monday were Bob Richlefs, Bob Finley, and Phil Wilson of Baker University. TRIANGLE . . . guests Sunday were Dee Perry and Connie Means both of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Walden Johnson of Lawrence. GAMMA PHI BETA ... Sunday dinner guests were Roscoe Hambric, Robert Knox, and Bill Cavert. guest at lunch Monday was Thelma Stutz ☆ KAPPA SIG . . . dinner guests Sunday were Faith Seeley of Russell, Lavonne Tiddaken of Clay Center, Dahlr Jeanne Hailman and Margaret Schoolcraft, both of Kansas City, Mo. PHI KAPPA PSI . dinner guests Sunday were Virginia Ford of Coffeyville, Patricia Piller, Nancy Walters, and Nancy Jayne Petersen. ... formal initiation will be held Thursday. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . dinner guests Sunday were Preston Johnson of Abilene, and Dolly Newlon, and Bob Keplonger, both of Kansas City, Mo. CHI OMEGA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Marie Ferrel of Lawrence, Frances Shudde of Amarillo, Texas, Lieut. Bob Turk of Leavenworth, J. F. Kelsey, Don Keplinger, Dick Trubehy, Sonny Beck, Vincent Trump, and Richard Lashley. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . professional chemistry fraternity, announces its election of officers for the spring semester: Bob Slocombe, master alchemist; Ray Thompson, vice-master alchemist; Oliver Edwards, treasurer; Marvin Schreiber, recorder; Bill Gramer, reporter; Jay Stewart, assistant reporter; I. Glenn Stevenson, alumni secretary; and Henry Hoffman, master of ceremonies. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. entertained Prof. Paul D. Haney and Ed Hyatt, alumni, and Jim Hoppe, Carl Sutton, Warren Rix, John Norris, John Cramer, Bob Reed, John Anderson, and John Shinabargar at a buffet supper Saturday evening. KAPPA SIGMA . . . guests attending the Black and White party Saturday were: Sibyl Duff and Charlotte Johnson, both of Kansas City, Mo., Norma Ashlock of Newton, Nancy Jayne Peterson, Eileen Miller, Barbara Winn, Irma Lee Hasty, Nancy Anne Teichgraeber, Faith Seeley of Russell, Mary Louise Rowsey, Georgia Ann Utterback, Mary Brower, Gerry Shaw, Dorothy Fizzell, Marjorie Schroeder, Letha Epperly. Mary Jo Gerdeman, Suzanne Wieder, Lavone Taddiken of Clay Center, Lila Jean Doughman, Mary Louise Leaffer, Carol Stuart, Barbara Hahn, Jane Peake, Margaret Schoolcraft of Fredonia, Paula Reeve, Sarah Jane Wilkerson, Margaret Neal, Jo Johnson, Dahrl Jeanne Hailman of Kansas City, Mo., Helen Cordits of Baldwin, and Cynthia Gilmer. Chaperones at the party were Mrs. Frank A. Griffith, Kappa Sigma housemother, Prof. and Mrs. Leonard H. Axe, Prof. and Mrs. W. Rolland Maddox, and Prof. and Mrs. Olen B. Roark, all of Lawrence. Clayton Harbur's band played. DELTA UPSILON . . . Sunday guests were Diana Irvine, Helen Pepperell, Virginia Magill, Bette Leimert, Frances Anderson, Shirley Bartholomew, Helen Huff, Donn Mosser, Vincent Hiebsch of Kansas City, Mo. and Mrs. E. A. Metcalf and son Harley of Neodesha, and Ed Weaver of Weaverville. ...had an exchange dinner with the Jay Coeds last night. Guests at the new co-op house were Marjory Myers, Betty Gsell, Lois Burns. (continued to page three) KAW COETTES . . . Books for Your Valentine We have a wide selection from which to choose — Poetry, Art, Dr a in a. Fiction, Biography, Travel. You are cordially invited to come in and browse. We gladly wrap for mailing. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 It's sweaters for everything in spite of the Hays office. For classes, for dates, for cokes, for the game . . . Chi O and Phi Psi Are Engaged Zita Ann Lowry of Coffeyville and James Brown of Lawrence put a ring Friday night. The engagement was announced during dinner at both houses. Miss Lowry's mother, Mrs. Harry Lowry was a guest at the dinner and present for the announcement. Miss Lowry, a member of Chi Omega is personnel chairman of the sorority. She is a senior in the College. Brown, a member of Phi Kappa Psi, is a senior in the School of Engineering. He is also a member of Sachem, honorary senior men's society, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Alpha Tau and Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternities and is also a member of Russ Chambers' orchestra. Boynton Service Held Here Today Memorial services for Roland E. Boynton, former attorney general of Kansas, who died Friday at Bartlesville, Okla., will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house. Funeral services were held in Bartlesville y es t e r d a y afternoon. Boynton was graduated from the University in 1916 with a degree in law. While a student he was secretary to the late Chancellor Frank Strong, and president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. No Men But Conga For Jay Jane Dance Inquisitive women who want to find out what a dance minus men will be like (note future tense), have the opportunity at the Jay Jane Jamboree next Wednesday from 4 to 5:30 in the Memorial Union ballroom. Women who want to know other women, women who like to dance—be it square, regular ballroom, or la conga—and women who want to have an afternoon of fun, are expected to attend this annual feminine get-together sponsored by the Jay Jane pep organization. Feature of the dance will be Auita Ramerez of Costa Rica, talented "conga-er." Miss Ramerez will perform some exhibition dancing and will lead the La Conga chain. The rest of the program will consist of a vocal trio and a skit, "Mock Wedding." The theme will be St. Valentine and candied apples will be served for refreshments. Admission charge is five cents. The committee consists of Patty Riggs, general chairman; Carolyn Baker, decorations; Martha Fairhurst and Claudine Scott, program; Mary Frances McAnaw, publicity. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . dinner guests Sunday were Betty Lou Stephenson, Mary Helen Shugart, Alice Hoad, Marshall Butler, and Mrs. Janet Nichols of Topeka. P