Here on the Hill--- an Account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURS., APRIL 17 Harbur To Swing Out At Big Relays Varsity Clayton Harbur and his band will swing out at the big Relays Varsity Saturday night in the Union ballroom. The dance will climax a strenuous weekend of Relay activities. However, horn tooters in both Harbor's and Bysom's bands are in for a tiring weekend with three house dances, and a two-hour dance for high school visitors also scheduled. Besides the Relays varsity Saturday night, Harbor will play for our high school brothers and sisters between 7:30 and 9:30 on Saturday and then go directly into the music for the Pi Phi dance. Both dances are in the Union ballroom. Clyde Bysom and his band will play for the Phi Gam party at their house Friday night. On Saturday, they will go to the Eldridge hotel ballroom where the Sigma Nu's will be having their spring party. By Sunday, more than one musician on the Hill should be somewhat out of breath. TEMPLIN HALL . . . ... held a reception last night for Loren Withers after his senior piano recital Among the many friends and relatives who were present were Mrs. M. P. Thomas of Monette, Mo., Mrs. Henry Schaffer and Miss Ethel May Riggs of Fayetteville, Ark., Mrs. Walter Lunsford of Ft. Smith, Ark., Mr. Elburn Ragsdale and Mr. Lawton Ragsdale of Tulsa, Okla. SIGMA CHI OFFICERS . . . elected last night were Dick Oliver, president; Van Hartman, vice president; Dick Winslow, secretary; John Somers, treasurer; Jack Lofgen, corresponding secretary; Glen Gilpin, editor; Bill Norris, historian; Floyd Mallonee, pledge trainer; and Bob McElfresh, Bill Hertzler, and Bob Eidson, board of governors. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... dinner guests were Colonel and Mrs. Hubert P. Lattimore, Washington, D.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jameson, Topeka; Mr. O. O. Teichgraeber, Hutchinson; and Mr. and Mrs. G. Rockwell Smythe, Pratt. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... announces the pledging of Charles Ross, Lawrence. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... Juncheon guests yesterday were Kenneth H. Faust and daughter, Phyllis, Iola. Miss Faust is past president of Alpha Delta Pi and Mr. Faust is a graduate of the School of Law. ENGAGEMENT . . . ... Betty Willis, fine arts junior, and John H. Mitchell. Tulsa, announced their engagement over Easter vacation. Mitchell is working for the government on the national defense program, teaching aeronautical construction. The candy was passed Tuesday night at 1234 Oread, where Miss Willis lives. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. St. Spring brings out the peasant in us all. And very pretty peasants we'll be, too, when we turn up in an outfit like the one pictured here. So pull on a full skirt and a dainty blouse and stick a ribbon in your hair. Meet the sun half-way. ... dinner guest last night was Bud Risdon, Leavenworth. Authorized Parties PHI DELTA THETA . . . Friday . Genevieve Harman, college junior, and Mary Kay Brown, college sophomore, are being sent as official delegates of the Jay Janes to the convention of Phi Sigma Chi, national pep organization, Saturday at Omaha. Phi Gamma Delta, Dance at House 9:00 to 12 m. JAY JANES . . . Pi Beta Phi, Dance at Union Ballroom. 10:00 to 1:00 a.m. RELAYS VARSITY, Ballroom of Union, 8:00 to 11:00 p. m. Sigma Nu. Party at Eidridge Ballroom, 9:00 to 12 m. Wesley Foundation, Skating Party Rollerdrome, 9:40 to 12 m. Saturday —Elizabeth Meguier, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Interests. Other members of Jay Janes attending the convention are Patty Riggs, college junior, Georgia Mae Landrith, college junior; Mary Francis Fitzpatrick, college sophomore; Georgia Ferrel, college sophomore, and Margot Baker, college junior. The Feather chapter at Omaha will be hostess to the convention this weekend. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . . . guests at dinner last night were John Poos, Bill McIntosh, and Bob Fluker. DINNER GUESTS . . . . at Templin hall Wednesday night were Miss Margaret Perkins, Milton Traux, Miles White, Keith Martin, Niles Gibson, Wayne Siebert, and Everton Doom. DELTA UPSILON . . . ... is having a two-hour dance from 6 to 8 pm. Saturday night. Clyde Byson and his band will furnish the music. Special Treats Provided For Play Day Visitors Five hundred high school seniors are coming to the campus tomorrow to get a good first-hand look at a state university. From all over the state, they will arrive by car and bus to give higher institutions of learning the once-over, on their annual Play Day. During the day they will go on special conducted tours of the Hill, where they will stop at points of special interest, among them, all the exhibits of the engineering exposition. A May Day benefit dance to raise money for the purchase of stage equipment for the Lawrence Armory will be held in the Armory from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. May 1 with Clayton Harbur and his orchestra providing the music. Admission will be $1 per couple. Tickets may be obtained at the City hall and the Round Corner drug store or from members of the fire department. May Day Dance Will Raise Money For Local Armory Other improvements to be made when money is available are a cyclorama, a public address system, and sound insulation for the firing range. In the evening from 7:30 to 9:30, they will be escorted to the ballroom of the Union Building, where Clayton Harbur and his band will play for a special two-hour dance. At this dance, high school boys will be "made at home" by University women, while girls will be escorted by University men. High school day is being handled through the extension division of the University. W.S.G.A.and M.S.C. members are assisting in the tours and at the dance. Pi Phi Closing Hours Extended Since the Ballroom is to be used early Friday evening for a high school dance, the closing hours for the Pi Beta Phi party have been extended to 1:00 a.m. to allow time for their three-hour spring formal. This closing hour is granted only to the girls who are members of Pi Beta Phi sorority. NEW BOOKS of Social Interest to Kansans Special Interest to Kansans Kansas, a Guide to the Sunflower State The Kaw—Streeter Salt of the Earth—Holmes $2.50 each $2.50 each THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Cartwright spring shipment COTTONS Washable Wonders in Chambray, Seersucker, Pique, Gingham, Spun Rayons. Bright Colours, lots of styles! Buy several right now! Sizes 9 to 15. City - Country - Campus dresses! 7. 95 to 17.95