Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANS AN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WED., APRIL 30 Modern Choir and Bysom Will Feature at Midweek There will be a Midweek dance in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building tonight. Clyde Byson will furnish the music, and Clarence Peterson and his Modern choir will sing several selections as an added attraction to bring Hill dancers out into the spring rains. W. S.G.A. Wednesday teas, according to Doris Twente, are about over, At least there is none today, and with semester activities terminating every day in preparation for the big final cramming session, there probably will be no others this year. WATKINS HALL . . guests last Sunday were Virginia Seely, Asherville, Sarah Jane Graham, Baldwin, and Arthur Armstrong, Atchison. CORBIN HALL ... was entertained last night with a buffet supper and hour dance by Templin, Carruth, and Battenfeld halis. PI BETA PHI ... guests at lunch yesterday were Eva Magill and Shirley Kernodle. . . . celebrated Founders' day Monday with a banquet at which 20 alumnae were present. GAMMA PHI BETA ... dinner guest last night was Jean Stouffer. ... guests at lunch yesterday was Betty Burch. PHI GAMMA DELTA ... guests at a buffet supper last night were Betsy Dodge, Miriam Bartlett Jeanne Wedell Nancy Prather, Margie Hagstrom, Betty Allen, Clinee Wilson Katherine Green, Louise Lockhart, Rosemary Utterback, Ann Murray, Jackie Meyer, Betine Gaines, Miriam Whitford, Kate Heinz, Peggy Benson, Janis Welsh, Notina Tibbets, Ruth Beeler, Sally Connell, Rosary Branine, Georgia Ann Utterback, Mary Millsom, Jane Robinson. Virginia Scott, Betty Wyatt, Shirey Tholen, Martha Alice Horner, Ada Lee Fuller, Mary Frances McKinney, Jeane Anderson, Betty Lou Young, Eva Magill, Mary McCroskey, Dorothy Dean Harvey, Patti Duncan, Patricia Lockell, Alice Harrington, Blanche VanCamp, Bette Leimert, Barbara Barber, Annabel Fisher, Tomaye Thompson, Harriet Hutchison, Margaret Scholes, and Jo Ann Perry. KAPPA SIGMA . . . Roger Ludeman, a former member of the chapter now at Randolph Field, was a guest at lunch yesterday. PHI DELTA THETA ... dinner guest Monday was Robert Scott. ALPHA KAPPA PSI professional business fraternity, initiated eight members at a formal initiation banquet Sunday. Those initiated were Donald Sussex, Gerald Canatsey, Mervil Smith, A white, white suit for warmer days ahead. Stripped of every inessential frill, the outfit is calculated to give you that "fresh from the cleaner" look on even the stickiest day. Bill Pfouts, Bruce Johnson, Dwight Geiger, Lewis Medlin and Walter Hendricks. ... installed the following new officers last night: president, Gordon Petty; vice president, Revenol Duryea; secretary, Robert Mueller; treasurer, Chester Lebsack; and master of rituals, Joe Gregory. ... luncheon guest yesterday was Harold Hanew. DELTA CHI . . . visitors yesterday afternoon were Mr. A. S. Drueger, Mr. S. T. Hastings, both of Jetmore; and Mr. A. C. Rueger, Natoma. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moore, Newton; Helen Moore, Mary Ruth Fogel, Ruth McIrath. Authorized Parties ... will entertain with a Mothers' Day banquet next Sunday. SIGMA CHI ...men's honorary music fraternity, elected the following officers last night: president, Harry Johnson; vice president, Herbert Mueller; treasurer, Robert Forman; secretary, James Hammer; historian, Clayton Krehbiel; and warden, Robert Newlon. I. S. A., Jay Hop, Union Ballroom, 12:00 m. Friday, May 2 ☆ K. U. Newman Club, Dance at Kansas Room, 12:00 m. PHI MU ALPHA Fhi Delta Theta, Dance at House, 12:00 m. Phi Kappa Psi, Dance at Country Club. 12:00 m. Delta Phi Sigma, Spring Semi- Formal at Kansas Room, 12:00 m. Saturday, May 3 Freshmen of Delta Upsilon, Dance at House. 12:00 m. Sigma Kappa, Dance at House, Triangle, Spring Formal, Chapter House, 12:00 m. Miller Hall, Dance at Hall. 12:00 m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Spring Party at Ballroom. 12:00 m. Pi Kappa Alpha, Dance at House, 12:00 m. 27 To Address Organized Houses For W.S.S.F. Drive - Elizabeth Meguier, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Interests. Twenty seven speakers are addressing organized houses this week in the interests of the World Student Service Fund drive. Backed by such organizations as Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., the National Intercollege Council, and the Council of Church Boards of Education, these speakers are trying to raise $1000 on the campus to be used for the education of Chinese and European student refugees. A complete list of the speakers and the houses at which they are to speak follows: Keith Martin, Acacia; Paul Gilles, Alpha Tau Omega; Dean Leuhring, Beta Theta Pi; Jim Burdge, Delta Chi; the Rev. Edward Price, Miller Hall; Spenser Bayles, Delta Upson, Willis Tompkins, Kappa Sigma; Bob McKay, Phi Delta Theta; Ed Price Jr., Phi Gamma Delta; Blaine Grimes, Phi Kappa Psi; Bob Collett, Fi Kappa Alpha; George Kettner, Sigma Nu; John J. O. Moore, Y. M. C. A. secretary, Battenfeld hall; Fred Eberhardt, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Templin and Carruth halls; Bob Fluker, Rock Chalk Co-op; Keith Spalding, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sue Johnson, Alpha Chi Omega; Mary Jane, Alpha Delta Pi; Mary Nell Dyatt, Alpha Omicron Pi; Jean Stouffer, Gamma Phi Beta; Alice Ann Jones, Alpha Chi Omega; Prof. Beulah Morrison, Kappa Alpha Theta; Roberta Tucker, Y. W. C. A. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. Marital Problems--secretary, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Helen Edlin, Sigma Kappa; The Rev. Joseph King, Corbin hall; Doris Twente, Watkins hall; and Marjorie Wiley, Delta Gamma. 'Matter of Psychology' Says Marriage Lecturer If you are going to be married in the near future or intend to some day, and that category includes most of us, then you are the person that Mrs. Gladys Hoagland Groves of Chapel Hill, N.C., has been trying to reach in her three-day campus-wide marriage seminar completed here last night. In her last speech at the Memorial Union building last night, Mrs. Groves reminded students that it is difficult to cover in three days a subject which could involve many years of study. The lecturer's talks on the social, personal, and physical aspects of marriage included afternoon and evening speeches to the public and lectures to various classes. In marriage, Mrs. Groves said, there may be difficulties of adjustment that center about sex, but sex problems will usually be found to be secondary, the product of social maladjustment in other relationships. "During marriage a couple has personality interaction as well as sexual adjustment," the speaker explained. She said that no one qualified to discuss the problems of matrimony would deny the significance of sex, yet the spectacular character of this particular problem has led to its being too greatly emphasized. "Fifty per cent of the marriage problems are psychological," Mrs. Groves stated. "Therefore, it is up to MILLER HALL ... dinner guests last night were John Yarnell, Miss Esther Twente, assistant professor of sociology, and the Rev. E.F.Price, . . of the American Association of University Women will be held Thursday, May 1, at 7:30 p. m. in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. BOARD MEETING KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . alumnae officers elected at a meeting Saturday were president, Mrs. M. V. McBeth, vice president Mrs. Ogden Jones; secretary, Mrs. N. C. Johnson; treasurer, Miss Maude Landis; directors, Mrs. R. E. Melvin, and Mrs. Irving Hill; and Key correspondent, Mrs. Guy Smith. ENGAGEMENT . . . of Glenm Stevenson, assistant instructor of chemistry, to Mildred Krebhel of Moundridge was announced recently. Stevenson is a member of Sigma Xi and Alpha Chi Sigma fraternities. The marriage will take place in Moundridge, June 7. Developing P FOTOSHOP Developing Printing 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 the individuals to adjust themselves. the individuals to adjust themselves. "A wife may be a help to the man by her services in the home, her personality, reaction to his earnings, attitude toward his efforts, and appreciations for his achievements," she told a sociology class yesterday. Mrs. Groves is a nationally recognized expert and a pioneer in college marriage courses. She and her husband, Ernest R. Groves, professor of social science at the University of North Carolina, have collaborated on many books and have each written on the subject of marriage. They have recently revised the book, "Wholesome Marriage," which will be published next month. When asked the advisability of introducing a marriage course in the University, Dr. Florence Sherbon, professor of home economics and adviser to the marriage seminar, replied, "If all scientific courses were as complete as they should be, no marriage course would be necessary, but I think if students want it, they should have it. The character of the course should be determined by the needs of the students." 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