Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURS., MAY 8. Quiet Weekend Schedule; Only Two Formal Parties Compared to last week with its nine parties, the coming weekend will be unusually quiet, having a grand total of two formal dances. Friday night, the Alpha Tau Omega's will dance to the music of Clyde Bysom at their Spring Casine party at the house, and Clayton Harbur and his band will furnish the music for the Beta Theta Pi party in the Union ballroom. Also on Friday, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will have a dinner-dance at the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. ther. Button on the skirt and be as demure a lady as ever was—toss it aside and you can turn tomboy in an instant. All other weekend activities will be held out in the spring air. Friday night the Delta Tau Delta's will have a steak fry at Holcomb's Grove and Wesley Foundation will go on a hayrack ride to Smith's timbers. Pleats and lots of them are the newest thing in playsuits for summer. This snappy outfit is ideal for picnics and out-of-doors wea- On Saturday the LS.A. box supper at Marvin's Grove, followed by a dance in Robinson gymnasium is the only activity on the docket. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL guests at the annual spring party of Pi Lamba Theta, honorary education sorority, at Miller Hall last night were Louise Carpenter Thomas, Virginia Bell, Loretta E Osborne, Wilma Stewart, Gladys Bitter, Vivian M. Peabody, Jessie Lemon, Mabelle Irvin, Mrs. Charles R. Shields, Winifred Hill, Donna Hughes, Lois Ross, Thelma Lehman, Alta Bingham, Jean Klussman, Helen Cronemeyer, Dorothy Weidmann, Eleanor Swan, Mary Margaret Anderson, Margaret June Gray, Beulah Talbot, Mary Lou Randall, Joan Taylor, Yetieve Guldner, Dorothea Weingartner, Alice Schwortz, Justine Hopper, Evelyn E Gore, Rosemary Jones, Margaret Ogden, Helen Huffman, Mary Grant, Mary Fee, Irene Neis, Verleen Miller, Marilynn Konantz, Emily Jane Yount, Winnie Macon, Ruth E. Litchen, Matee Rich and Viola May Knoche. ☆ SIGMA PHI EPSILON Ed Friedwald, pitcher for the University of Missouri, was guest of the chapter Monday and Tuesday. Friedwald is a member of the Alpha chapter at Columbia. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . will entertain with a steak fry tomorrow night. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ... dinner guests Tuesday evening were Colonel and Mrs. Karl F. Baldwin. SIGMA CHI ☆ ... announces the engagement of Wayne Whelan to Mary Louise Alexander, Kappa Alpha Theta at Washburn College. PHI GAMMA DELTA ... guests at a Parents' Day dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Helgesen, Kanass City, Mo.; Mrs. Helgesen, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. K. Phillips, Overland Park; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson, Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long, Mrs. D. McSpadden and Mrs. M. F. Johnson, El Dorado; Mrs. T. L Dawson, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Burgner, Great Bend; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stanclift, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Thorp, Atchison; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Strain and Miss Joyce Lawson, Independence; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nigg, Whitewater; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Beven, Muscota; Mrs. Healy, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder, Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Clinger, Topeka; Judge P. H. Heinz, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hambric, Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Voelker and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Henrichson, Atchison; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tilton, Abilene; Mrs. Will Shears, Hutchinson; Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Campbell, and daughter, Carolyn, and Mrs. Max Kirk, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Butcher, Topeka; Mrs. H. L. Montz, Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gray and Gloria, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yankee, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Eugene Smith, Atchison; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis, Kansas City, Kan. . . . announces the election of the following officers; president, Stan Stauffer; steward, Ed Moses; reporter, Melvin Lindeman; warden, Jim Jenson; secretary, Bab Boddington; ... dinner guest Sunday was Helen Pepperell, Wichita. SIGMA NU DE LUXE CAFE PHI DELTA THETA CORBIN HALL freshman trainer, Byron Kern; intramural manager, Warren Newcomer; senior member of the executive committee, Dewitt Potter; historian, Ray Evans; chaplain, Robert Jenson; chorister, Robert E. Scott; sophomore Pan-Hell representative, Bill Porter. 711 Mass. St. Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students . . . dinner guests last night were Margaret Whelock and Mary Catherine Boydston. ... dinner guests Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Morgan of ALPHA OMICRON PI Business School Straws A 4-Year Old Tradition Business seniors on Business Day wear business hats. The tradition of straw hats for Business seniors all started back in the spring of 1938 when Haze Steiger, then president of the School, initiated the idea. Steiger, a member of Delta Sigma Pi commerce fraternity, and a Phi Gamma Delta, was known among fellow students as "czar" or "boss" of the School of Business. Now employed at a gas and electric company in Topeka, he probably had no idea at the time that he was the pioneer of straw hats, founding a tradition to be carried on through the years. On Business Day every spring, students of the school elect officers. Topeka and Buelah Kiper and Alma Frankoviteh, both from Kansas City, Mo. DELTA UPSILON AUXILIARY DELTA UPSLION ACADEMY . . . of the University of Kansas will have a book review and tea May 19 at the home of Mrs. J. Jakosky, Mrs. S. L. Terwilliger will review "In This Our Life," by Ellen Glasgow. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ☆ ... will hear Mrs. Charles Stoland of Leavenworth play the violin at their pledge-active meeting tonight. . . entertained Betty Bourassa at dinner last night. Authorized Parties Friday, May 9, 1941. Alpha Tau Omega, Spring Casino Party at House 12:00 m. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Dinner-Dance at Kansas Room. 12:00 m. Beta Theta Pi, Party at Union Ballroom, 12:00 m. Developing Printing FOTOSHOP 1107 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. St. Opposite the Court House ONE DAY SERVICE In at 8:30 — Out at 5:30 The NEGATIVES of Homer Frek- king Studio Are on FILE HERE. Enlarging Tinting Enlarging STUDENT'S NOTICE All student charge accounts will be closed on May 20th. If you want credit after that date you must make arrangements at our office. Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARAN. E. W. Young 926 Mass. Ed Young The day culminated in a banquet to which faculty, students, friends, sweethearts, wives, daughters, and sons of the School of Business may come. Privilege and right of wearing the light straw hats (and they are always light straw) with blue bands (and they are always blue) falls only upon seniors. For exactness in style, all the hats are ordered at the same company through the central office of the School. Wearing of the straw is purely voluntary, but actually it is a social "must" in the business world. Just as you can always tell a lawyer by his whistle, and a medicine by his bones, so you can tell a business man by his hat and cane. Delta Tau Delta, Steak Fry at Holcomb's Grove, 10:30 p. m. Wesley Foundation, Hayrack Ride at Smith's Timber, 10:00 p. m. Saturday, May 10, 1941. Independent Student Association, Box Supper and Dance at Marvin Grove and Robinson Gym. 12:00 m. -Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Interests. Weaver's Once-a-year Sale in Belle-Sharmeer BELLE-SHARMEER STOCKINGS exactly sized IN your leg width AND length. Banish WRINKLES and twists. YOUR legs look PRETTIER and your STOCKINGS wear longer. ASK for your LEG size by name: BREV for smalls, MODITE for mediums DUCHESS for talls. May 9th to May 16th Regularly $1.00 . . . 85c Regularly $1.15 . . . 95c Regularly $1.35 . . . $1.15 No Nyrians included