Here on the Hill--- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WED., MAY 7 I.S.A. Students To Hold Old Fashioned Box Supper Food, dear to every man's heart, will be auctioned off in gaily decorated boxes at the I.S.A. old-fashioned box supper Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in Marvin Grove. The gathering is not a date affair and is open to all University students. No I.S.A. ticket is required to attend. Food will be prepared by the girls, and the auctioneer, according to present plans, will be C. A. Gilmore, college junior. No student will be allowed to bid more than 75 cents for the box of his choice. Plans are being made for a concession stand to sell soft drinks. ENGAGEMENT The supper will be followed by a dance in Robinson Gymnasium. ☆ ... of Agnes Mumert, college senior, to Ivan C. Crawford, Jr., of Ann Arbor, Michigan, was announced recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Hull of Vliets. Crawford is the son of Dean and Mrs. Ivan C. Crawford. He was graduated from the University of Idaho in 1937, and received his masters degree here in '38. ☆ STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL . . . the annual spring party of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, will be at Miller Hall tonight at 7:30. Fifty reservations had been made this noon. The strawberry festival will close the sorority's activities for the year. PHI CHI DELTA Presbyterian church sorority, held its annual Rose banquet last night at Wiedemann's, in honor of senior members who are being graduated. Senior guests were Dorothy Asdell, Jean Dooley, Ruth Gibson, Eula Rae Kerr, Grace Oishi, Selda Paulk, Esther Tippin, Ruth Yeomans, Evelyn Gore, Lillian Tuttle, Ethel Wristen, Marjorie Whitla, Donna Hunt, and Delma Oyler. Other guests were Juanita Austill, Florence Brown, Ruth Moritz, Rosemary Reazin, Joyce Viesselman, Emily Jane Yount, Jane Ansdell, Georgia Lundrigan, Jean Taylor, Vorine Woleslagel, Mrs. Anna Olinger, Mrs. Coila Morrison, Mrs. J. F. Kell, Miss Evelyn Eustace, Mrs. W. P. Reazin, Mrs. Uttley, and Mrs. G. H. Ansdell. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ... luncheon guest yesterday was Norma Jean Falconer. ALPHA DELTA PI announces the engagement of Jessie Lee Lakin to Laurance Boggs, fromer student of the University. Boggs is a member of the medical detachment of the 127th Field Artillery, now stationed at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. TAU BETA PI will hold a meeting tonight in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building at 7:30. New officers will be elected. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . held a brother dinner last night. Guests were Stephen Ells- A simple little summer frock featuring the peplum over a full skirt. With white hat and shoes, it is as cool as the long drink in the lady's hand. worth, Bob Ellsworth, Dick Docking and Janet Malott. TEMPLIN HALL ... luncheon guest yesterday was Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA TAU OMEGA ... announces the election Monday of the following officers: Max Howard, president; Fred Coulson, vice-president; Julien LePage, treasurer; Don Thompson, historian; Dick Trubey, secretary; Dick Webb, master of ceremonies; Jack Weaver, Palm reporter; and Bill Wood, sentinel. KAPPA SIGMA . . . Paul Christman of the University of Missouri was a luncheon guest yesterday. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Jeanne Hestwood, an Alpha Chi at Baker University; John Fogel, Don Black, and Glenn Franks, all of Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA NU ☆ . . announces the election of the following officers Monday night: Jack Cadden, president; Bill Hodge, vice-president; R. J. Atkinson, recording secretary; and Bob Barton, corresponding secretary. ... dinner guest Monday was R. Ellis Scott, Topeka. PHI DELTA THETA PHI KAPPA PSI PI SIGMA ALPHA ... honorary political science fraternity, announces the election of the following officers at a meeting last night: president, Fred Robertson; vice-president, Malcolm Miller; secretary, Mary Margaret Anderson. 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. 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. High-Ho night, annual get-to- gather of Oread Training high school, will be held in the Memorial Union ballroom tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Guests will be Oread students, par- ents of students, alumni, student teachers and supervisors, and members of the School of Education facu- lity of the University. Oread Training Students To Take Over Ballroom A program presented by the Oread students will start the evening's entertainment. Later there will be dancing and refreshments. About 350 persons are expected to attend. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. Clothing Hints For Men Who Keep Out of Drafts Pity the poor male! Every year hundreds of inches of printed matter advise Milady as to the taste, style, and practicability of every article of clothing she puts on for the critical public eye. Ordinarily the man is ignored and left to outfit himself according to instinct and the limits of his pocketbook after his feminine dependents are through with it. With many of the younger men going off to the services, there is a tendency this year to look for suits that will stand heavy wear, that can be taken along for weekends in any climate, and will look well without too much care and attention. Blue is the color for 1941 and it appears in wide range of shades from light to navy in suits, sport coats, and accessories. Spring suits are single breasted, many of them with stripes. Trousers are narrower at the cuffs. Leather buttons are seen on some of the new Dancing Sorority Initiates Twelve sports coats, particularly the shetlands. An innovation is the small change pocket on the right, directly above the usual patch pocket. The five women pledged into the group last night were Mildred York, Connie Rutherford, Jeanne Brock, Georgia White, and Georgia Jones. Twelve women were initiated as new members of Tau Sigma, dancing sorority, and five others were pledged into the organization, last night at the annual formal spring banquet held at Evans Hearth. Jim Starmer, University of Missouri football star and baseball player, was a dinner guest Monday night. No Midweek Tonight Guests at the banquet were Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, Mrs. Alice Sherbon Bauman, Mrs. Deal Six, and Mrs. Margaret Dart. Initiates were Mary Louise Belcher, Gladys Bitter, Patti Duncan, Martha Hayes, Mary McVey, Jane Newcomer, Marjorie Owens, Ruth Sheppard, Georgia White, Georgia Jones, Rilla Ann Townsend, and Georgia Ann Utterback. There will be no mid-week tonight, according to a statement by Carter Butler, president of the student union activities board. The School of Business will be having its annual banquet in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building during regular midweek hours. SIGMA CHI Shirts still run to solid colors in blue, tan, ivory, or white. There are, however, a number of neat striped ideas combining colors of blue and white, maroon and gray, green and brown. This is definitely going to be a big sport shirt summer. Popular models will be the in-or-outer type, with long or short sleeves. Patriotic motifs are beginning to appear on nectie silks, and some of the newer ones have small planes, the English lion, squadron insignias, and rifles and boats. Several of these have been sponsored by the British Relief Agencies, with a percentage of the profits going to aid England. Authentic Chinese legendary prints will also be seen on neckwear, depicting various Chinese good luck and religious characters. The following students were present. Margaret Schell, Jean Granger, Margaret Whitehead, Georgia Mae Landrith, Virginia Heckman, Elizabeth Daley, Mary Thomas, Dorothy Howe, Katherine Stinson, Mary K. Morrow, Leta Bruchmiller, Ruther Mercer, Marynell Rowland, Millie Regier, Edna Greenwell, Lorene Rollheimer, and Margaret Learned. AnnouncePlacement Of Dietetics Majors For Coming Year For hospital internships: Ruth Mercer, Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York, July 1; Dorothy Howe, Alton Memorial Hospital, Alton, Ill., June 10; Elva Ottman, Ancker Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 10; and Millie Regier, Newark Beth, Isreal Hospital, Newark. At a dinner meeting of majors and prospective majors in nutrition and dietetics last night in the Music room of the Memorial Union building, Miss Katherine Tissue, assistant professor of home economics, announced the placement of the following students: For pre-interneship experience: Katharine Stinson, army hospital, Fort Leavenworth; Millie Regier, Wesley hospital, Wichita; Marynell Rowland, Menorah Hospital, Kansas City, Mo.; Leta Bruchmiller, University of Kansas Hospitals, Kansas City, Kan.; and Mary K. 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