Here on the Hill--- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 13. Ise and Melvin To Speak At Sachem Dinner Tonight Prof. F. E. Melvin of the department of history, and Prof. John Ise of the department of economics will speak at the annual initiation banquet of Sachem, senior men's honor society, at Evans Hearth tonight. Professor Melvin will discuss the history of the Rock Chalk Cairn and the history of Sachem in his address tonight. Professor Ise will speak on current issues. New member being in- clated into the society are Jim Bundge, Fred Robertson, Clarence Peterson, Jim Brown, Bob Trump, Art Wahl, Eugene Ninginger, Keith Martin, Bob Fluker, Jim Surface, Bob Woodward, Clint Kanaga, Morris Baringer, and George Kettner. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON announces the election of the following officers: presdient, Chester Hall; vice president, Dale Hyten; secretary, Jerry Ewers; pledge trainer, Dick Wilson; warden, Bill Leo; assistant rush captain, Jack Walton; herald, Oliver Hughes; chronicler, Murray McCune; correspondent, John Gage, and Pan Hellenic council representatives, Chester Hall, Walter Sheridan and John Gage. . . . entertained the following Mothers' Day guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Musser, Mrs. J. B. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sandifer, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Belt, Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Remley, Dr. and Mrs. K. L. Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moeller, and daughters, Anita and Marie Moeller. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. White, Mr. aud Mrs. L. M. Ewers and Mary Ewers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lind, and Mrs. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Peun N. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. O. Ziegehneyer, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Leo. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Neville, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Little, Hon. and Mrs. John B. Gage and Ann Gage, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'- Bannon, Mrs. Brown and Don Brown, Mrs. Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ballard. CHI OMEGA ... guests for Parents' day Sunday were Mrs. R. S. Armacost, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. G. W. Baker, Plainville; Mr. and Mrs. George Benson, George Benson, Jr., and Miss Frances Cleaver, EDorado; Mrs. C. B. Burkhead, Wichita; Mrs. L. N. Cole, Miss Tillie Hostetler, Miss Florence Fulwider, and Miss Maxine Slupianeck, Marysville; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Current, Kansas City, Kan; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fogel, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Geiger, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gray and Phyllis, Emopria, Mrs. Frank Hannum, Concordia; H. E. Who says the classic shirt-waist can't be glamorous? Feast your eyes on this flowered print with the full skirt and tiny waistline—a variation of the old stand-by pattern. Haves, Coffeyville; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Henry and Gladys, Clay Center; Mrs. V. W. Hitt, Kansas City, Mo; Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lowry, Coffeville; Mrs. and Mrs. D. C. McIrath, Donnie and Ann McIrath, Great Bend; Mrs. H. A. Ochs and Mrs. J. B. Tearney, Hutchinson. PHI MU ALPHA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Ruth Artis Bowman, Betty Lou Mechem, Dorothy Hathway and Mary Alice Dietrich. . . . weekend guests were Ed Brown, Clyde Smith, Jack Cosgrove, all of Kansas City, Mo.; John Floyd, Arkansas City; Bob Lasater, ElDorado; and Sam Redman, Oklahoma City. KAPPA SIGMA ☆ SIGMA NU . . entertained 110 persons at its annual Parent's Day dinner Sunday. . . dinner guests last night were Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Nelson, Salina; and Lois LaShelle, Junction City. SIGMA CHI MILLER HALL ... guests at a Mothers' Day tea Sunday afternoon were Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Miss Marie Miller, Mrs. E. D. Charles and Mrs. Charles Eesterly, Lawrence; Mrs. Myrtle Porter, Mrs. Evelyn Hall and daughter, Evelyn Lee Hall, Cherry-vale; Mrs. M. A. Martin, Paola; Mrs. Nellie B. Tippin, Miss Ruth Tippin, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Miss Mabel Jones, Miss Blanche Quick, Topeka; Miss Mary Ella Hanlon, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. H. S. Mohler, Topeka; Mrs. Thomas I. Burns, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. W. E. Gsell, Olathe; Mrs. J. B. Wiggins, Lawrence; Mrs. A. F. Neis, Wellesville; Mrs. Charles Ross, Dover; Mrs. Alfred Knoche, Paola; Mrs. S. F. Kimble, Mrs. Tom Carroll, Mulvane; Mrs. W. T. Poorman, Wichita; Mrs. V. P. Wetz, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. S. R. Scott, Mrs. M. J. Trott, Topeka; Mrs. H. B. Smith, Waverly; Mrs. W. E. Janes, Eureka; Mrs. Sarah M. Janeas, Olathe; Mrs. Lottie G. Reber, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. Fern Thoman, Kansas City, Kan. ACACIA ☆ . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Yancey, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carman, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Huff, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Treece, and Robert Treece, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woodman, Overland Park; Mrs. G. G. Mahon, Silver Lake; Mrs. F. M. Livengood and Mrs. E. E. Messenger, Kansas City, Mo. . . weekend guest was Ray Martin, Pittsburg, Kan. JAY JANES ☆ . . . names of pledges omitted from the list which appeared in the Sunday Kansan were Mary Frances McAnaw, Barbara Reber, Clara Lee Oxley, Tommye Thompson, and Billie Doris Jarbose. TEMPLIN HALL ... announces the election of the following office:s president, Grover Keller; vice president, Bob Stark; secretary, Wendell Newman; treasurer, Bob Coleman; social chairman, Wendell Tompkins; intramural manager, Bill Wegman; publicity chairman, Don Trautwein; and scholarship chairman, Frank Taylor. ... dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Tompkins, Council Grove; Mr. and Mrs. George C. Tompkins, Flora Tompkins, and Gwendolyn Dix, Delavan; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Talmadge, Bruce Talmadge and Miss Inez MacKinnon, Kansas City, Kan.; Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Glazer, Wadsworth; Mrs. Mandell Shimberg and son, Mandell, Leavenworth; Eileen Doores, Esther Doores and Maudine Troup, Pittsburg. . . . dinner guests Monday evening were Phyllis Wherry and Margaret Perkins. CORBIN HALL ... weekend guests were Mrs. F. H. Lewis, Emporia; Mrs. Margaret DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. This Guy Tibbett Man Who Wasn't There By RODNEY MORRISON So I decide to interview this guy, see? I mean this Tibbett fella. The one that sings. I been thinking for a long time—what this paper needs is more life. Something with a little more zing to it. Not like this Rock Chalk column, see? Something a little more classy. Like a movie gossip column or something. So when they tell me this singer guy is coming to town, why I think, here is a chance to shoot a little life into this rag. So I decide to interview the fella. Not the old pink tea and what-do-you-think-of-out-beautiful-campus stuff. No sirrese, bud. I'm the guy to get the real dope, see? Like what is his favorite night club, and did he ever kiss a girl for the movies, and did he mind having his wife on the set when he was doing same. Right in the groove, see? I decide not to make any formal appointment with the guy. I go -Again Last Night So on Monday I leave the house especially early, and stop by the newsroom for a couple sheets of copy paper and a pencil. All prepared, see? Then I go on over to Hoch. So I still got a lot if ideas about how to make this paper a little brighter. I don't give up so easy. Not the fella to be downed by adverse circumstances. Fulla grit, see? Only it seems there isn't a concert? This singer guy couldn't make it somehow. So I go home. C. Wehrli, St. Joseph, Mo; Mrs. S. T. Steel, Mary Nan Steel, Zelma Gladefalter, Bartlesville, Okla; Mrs. Mella Mudd, Blue Mound; Ruth Ardis Bowman and Marjorie Stevens, Independence; Mrs. Fred J. Leasure, ElDorado; Mrs. E. L. Oliver, Mulvane; Mrs. Donald Paul Pennington, Topeka about it the smart way, see? I just walk up to the fella after the concert and I say, "Hiya, Tibbett. I pi type over here at the campus print shop. Got a minute or two to spare?" Let him know I'm in a position to dole out the free publicity, see? And then maybe he invites me to his hotel room for a real good interview. Not so stilted, see? More informal. BATTENFELD HALL . . . Sunday buffet supper guests were Art Thomas and Walter Lucas. . . . house officers elected last night were president, John Waggoner; vice-president, Warren Loven; secretary, Glen Sewell; treasurer, Joe Wieland; scholarship chairman, Dick Burge; social . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abbott, Ed Abbott, and Sybilla Muntz, El Dorado; Don Miller, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Breitweiser, Betty Jeunings, Betty Ellen Carpenter, Clay Center; Laura Davis, Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. A. Struble, Glasco; Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Griffith, Hiawatha; Mrs. Etta Graves, Billie June Graves, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. G. W. McGauhey, White Cloud; Mrs. Margaret Fairhurst, Kansas City, Mo.; Clayton Phillipi, Junction City; Mrs. W. J. Dunden, Betty Dunden, Budd Dunden, Mrs. D. Coen Byrn, Mary Byrn, Mrs. Flora Boynton, Lawrence. chairman, C. A. Gilmore; song leader, Russell Baker; and publicity, Gabe Parks. ... dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. J. R. Raup, Timken; Mrs. J. F. Elden, Topeka; Mrs. L. B. Fuller and Mabyn Fuller, Manhattan; Mrs. Wendell Ready and Bob Ready, Wellington; and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jacobs, Atchison. ANNOUNCEMENT . . is made by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moorhead, Hugoton, of the marriage of their daughter Joan, a former University student, to John Oakson, who was graduated in 1940. The wedding took place in Hugoton, Sunday, May 11. . . will entertain the Delta Gamma's at dinner and an hour dance tonight. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. John Ruppenthal, Russell, and Miss Evelyn Kamprath. SIGMA PHI EPSILON ANNOUNCEMENT ... Mrs. E. S. Polson of Lawrence announces the engagement of her daughter, Louise, to Marion Earnest Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wade of Leavenworth. Miss Polson, a sophomore in the department of architecture, is the grand daughter of Prof. and Mrs. M. W. Sterling. Wade is a sophomore in the School (continued to page three) Time's Awasting . . . Only THREE more days of our saving sale of BELLE SHARMEER HOSE regularly $1.00 ___ $ .85 regularly $1.15 ___ $ .95 regularly $1.35 ___ $1.15 Your correct length size — Brev, Modite, and Duchess Weaver's