Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Sun., April 27 Spring Sends A Theme To Weekend Formals Spring was the theme of the formal dances this weekend. Clayton Harbur and his band furnished music for the Delta Tau Deltas last night in the Memorial Union ballroom, where they danced under garlands of spring flowers. Watkins Hall followed April Shower theme at their house dance last night. Die's Tippin and his band furnished the music. The Alpha Chi Omegas dared to be different. They built a lair for Father Neptune Friday night in the Memorial Union ballroom. To enter the ballroom, formal-togged mises; and their escorts had to walk into the mouth of a veritable Whale That Swallowed Jonah—or a reasonable facsimile. Music was furnished by Clyde Bysom and his band. Other weekend festivities included the Delta Gamma formal installation, the Co-op convention engineered by Rock Chalk and Jayhawk house members, a dinner dance at the Delta Upsilon chapter house with Clayton Harbur on hand to furnish music, and a steak fry and dance at the Pi Kappa Alpha chapter house. DELTA GAMMA ... alumnae entertained the following guests Friday evening at a dinner at Evans Hearth, in honor of the national officers of the sorority; Mr. T. Walter Bingham, Palo Alto; Miss Roberta Abernethy, Columbus; Mrs. J. Robert Teall, Buffalo; Mrs. Russell Wildasin, Dayton; Mrs. E. Tiel Smith, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Alta Gwinn Saunders, Urbana. Mrs. R. H Garvey, Mrs. J. O Davidson and Mrs. Arthur Black, all of Wichita; Mrs. J. E.Kollmann and Mrs Albert Drake of Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. W.G Corbitt, Hutchinson; Mrs. Alex McBurney, Slater, Mo; Miss Virginia Brand, Miss Sybil Malm, Mrs. Gray Strong, and Mrs. Siegfried Nickelson. national education sorority, recently elected Miss Dorothea Weingartner as delegate to the national Pi Lambda Theta convention which meets in Excelsior Springs this June. Miss Weingartner is a graduate of the School of Education here. She teaches at Lawrence Junior high school. PI LAMBDA THETA KAPPA ALPHA THETA ... announces the engagement of Helen Farmer to Bob Miller, Fratt, a Phi Delt at Washburn. They put out their pins last night. ... weekend visitor is Shirley Jean Bates, Ft. Scott. SIGMA KAPPA . . weekend guest is Betty Lou Machum, Kansas City, Mo. convention guests at the Rock Chalk and Jayhawk buffet luncheons Friday night were Virginia Cox, Irma Schreiber, Betty Gerkin, Robert Lusk, Robert Gowell, John Browne, Paul Alexanders CQ-OP A simply-cut little number for warmer days. Its simple lines are suitable either for a wash silk or for a trim cotton print. and Russell sell Woods of the University of Missouri; Juana Bouslass, Elsie Chalupnik, Melvin Leurson, John Street, Hank Scott and Elmo Fisher of the University of Texas; Kurtz Ebbert of McPherson College; Katie Bell Boyce of Texas College for Women at Denton; and Don Richardson of Fargo, N. D. ... other convention guests were Minamae Plott of Kansas Wesleyan; Cleo Meredith at the University of Oklahoma; Albert Walker and George Terry of Baker University; Nels Nordland, Bill Nagle, Jerry Beatty, Arden Baltensperger and Edwin Flynn of the University of Nebraska; and Robert Lorenzen and Walter Alm of Fargo, N. D. PI BETA PHI ine Scott, Frances Anderson, Georgiana Theis, Susie Lowdeman, Anita Boughton, Fritzi Meyn, Mary Ann Hannum, Ruth Wright, Ruth Beeler, Gay Richards, Shirley Henry, Annabell Fisher, Betty Jane Boddington of Kansas City, Iris McKinnit of Pratt, and Geraldine Storms of Kansas City, Mo. . . . weekend visitors are Virginia Anderson and Mrs. Chester Anderson, Wichita ... guest at lunch yesterday was Mary Ann Bowen. ... guests at their annual spring formal last night in Memorial Union building were Jane McFarland, Arlene Gibson, Heidi Viets, Betty Lou Cave, Flossie Allen, Ann Bradford, Mary Louise Belcher, Eleanor Crossland, Blance Van Camp, Marjorie Owen, Marynell Dyatt, Winifred McQueen, Adalyn Cast, Bernadine Hall, Wilma Jean Hadden, Edna Givens, Gerry Buhler, Dorothy Hoodlet. DELTA TAU DELTA DELTA UPSILON Shirley Henry, June Griesa, Betty Lou Hancock, Donna Hughes, Peggy Patt Hennessy; Margaret Funk, Priscilla Adams, Shirley Jean Bates, Marjorie Borben, Jane Knudson, Jill Peck, Gloria Bichele, Margie Reed, Ann Moorhead, Dollie Newlon, Betsy Dodge, Elizabeth Ann Crain, and Elizabeth Newman. ...guests at a dinner-dance in their chapter house Friday night were Patsy Patfield, Molly Tanner, Margaret Learned, Barbara Benton, Olive Joggerst, Betty West, Helen Wilkins, Bettie Kopp, Muriel Henry, Shirley Rule, Shirley Bayles, Katherine Green, Virginia Shoppe, Erma Wahl, Marjorie Owen, Janis Welsh, Martha Jane Green, Rita Lemoine. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . weekend guests are Mary Jo Higgins, Chicago, and Betty Belle Bockfield, Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ✩ ☆ Peggy Patt Hennessy, Kathie Hines, Fern Stranathan, Jill Peck, Claud- ... announces the engagement of Ruth Iankes to Baynard Malone, Kappa Sigma. DELTA SIGMA PI . . . professional commerce fraternity, announces the election of the following officers: head master, Chain Healy; senior warden, Germain Morgan; junior warden, Tom Walton; treasurer, Bill Murfin; scribe, Bob Kirk, historian, Bill McElhenny; senior guide, Frank Bolin; junior guide, Glenn Dunne; master of festivities, Dick Chubb; and Delta Sig correspondent, John Hallberg. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . Saturday luncheon guests were Helen Sinnet and Bobby Nelson Saylor, both of Kansas City. . . . Walter Buechy, jr., Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Cooper and son, all of Salina; John Cranor, Isabelle Benson and Floyd Bilbert of Kansas City, Mo., were Sunday dinner guests. . . . guests at a buffet supper last night were Jane Cooper, Buddy Bartell, Jimmy Hines, Stan Curyea, John Taylor, Art Hastings, Joe Walter, Jack Mccore, Bob Weldon, John Headricks, Alex Golub, Hugh Dunkett, Ted Grainger, Phillip Carter, Ed Vaughn, James Dunn, Jack Sawyer, Charles Hampton, Floyd DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. Cooperation is carried to the nth degree at the Co-op convention on the campus this weekend. When the visiting delegates prepare to leave for home today, the Co-ops will start calculating. They will figure the expense account, and the amount will be divided among the delegates. Visiting Co-op Members Share Conclave Expense Cooperative-minded visitors on the campus this weekend represent six near-by states, and several colleges in Kanas, all members of the Central League of Campus Co-ops. They hail from the University of Oklahoma, University of Nebraska University of Missouri, Texas College for Women at Denton, Fargo College in N. D., Kansas Wesleyan college, McPherson college, and Baker University. They are staying at the Rock Chalk and Jayhawk cooperative houses, at Miller and Watkins halls, and in private homes. Especially prosperous visitors are staying at the Hotel Eldridge. Friday evening hosts from Rock Chalk and Jayhawk entertained their guests at a buffet supper, followed by barn dancing in Robinson gymnasium, followed by bull sessions at both co-ops (if they were still able to stagger around after two hours of folk dancing). Yesterday, after a full day of conference and business meetings, they attended a banquet in the Memorial Union ballroom at 6:30, followed by an open house at Campus Co-op houses. This morning, there will be a general assembly of all delegates in the Men's Lounge of the Memorial Union Building. This afternoon, visitors will go home, more ably prepared to encourage and help organize the rising tide of independent college cooperative houses. Gilbert, Chet Lassenden, Maurice Cancedy, Walter Bueche, jr., Kenneth Spring, Charles Carman, Dick Harris, Salon Gilmore, Earnest Kipps, Bob 'Stoddard and Willard Burton. ☆ WATKINS HALL . . . luncheon guest Friday was Charlotte Steel. . . . dinner guest Friday evening was Dale Luehring. ALPHA CHI SIGMA ☆ . . . professional chemistry fraternity, will have a Dutch lunch next Saturday night in honor of and by Glenn Stevenson at their chapter house. . . weekend guests are Dorothy Hodlet, Manhattan, and Helen Mae Peters, Colby, Kan. . . pledges of the fraternity are Conrad Marvin and Richard Walje. SIGMA PHI EPSILON ☆ . . . Friday dinner guests were George Johnson, Kansas City, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. Norman LeBlond, Abilene. SIGMA CHI . . Thursday dinner guests were Prof. and Mrs. Joseph F. 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