Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WED., APRIL 16. Fair Weather "Please" For Weekend Festivities With the Kansas Relays and the engineering exposition both coming up this weekend, and with the Hill overflowing with visiting high school seniors, campus big-wigs are sending out a "please" to the weather man for a sunny Saturday. April showers are all very well in their place but not right here right now. After the damp reception to the carefully-laid Dandelion Day plans, this weekend, by the law of averages, should be fair. Chimax of the celebration will be the Relay varsity in the ballroom of the Union building Saturday night. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . officers elected at a meeting last night include the following: Kenneth Dunn, president; Willis Fankhouser, vice president; Delbert Small, secretary; Dean Mitchelson, treasurer; Jimmy Knox, pledge trainer; Bill Dixon, chaplain; John Taylor, historian; and Hubert Ulrich, sergeant-at-arms. MARRIAGE . . . of Virginia Ann Cannon, college sophomore, and Franklin Murphy, college senior, took place last Wednesday in Topeka. They are at home at 1228 Louisiana. Murphy is a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . ... announces the engagement of Selda Paulk, college senior, to Lieut. Alvin F. Grauerholz who is stationed at Camp Murray, Wash. Lieut Grauerholz was a senior at the University last semester. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi, professional law fraternity, and of Seabard and Blade, military fraternity GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ...guests at lunch yesterday were Mrs. Hugh Brighton, Topeka; Mrs. Virginia Docking, Lawrence; Mrs. F. B. Siegrist and Mrs. Harry Wilkins, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Kay Alin. PI BETA PHI . . . ... guest at dinner last night was Miss Tear Lear. CORRECTION . ... Chi Omega will hold a buffet supper Tuesday, April 22, instead of last night as appeared in yesterday's Kansas. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . . . announces the pledging of Date Smith, Neodesha. MOVIE AND SPEECH . ... on "Cancer and Its Control" will be presented by Dr. C. C. Nesseloide at 7:30 tomorrow evening in Fraser theater, under the sponsorship of the Woman's Field Army for Control of Cancer. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Moss. St. When you're young and slender and it's spring—then's the time for a soft print dress to go with that frilly Easter bonnet. Be sure it has lots of front fullness and the tiniest of belts. WATKINS HALL . . . . . house guests yesterday were Mrs. Jay Austin and Mrs. Gus Erickson, both of Coffeyville. They were visiting Mary Austin. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . ... guys Monday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Klahr and Connie Jean Klahr, Kansas City, Kan. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conard, Coolidge. R. A. Heady, instructor in journalism, left today for Norman, Okla., where he will take a three-day course in photography, sponsored by the department of journalism of the University of Oklahoma. Heady to Oklahoma For Photography Course NO MIDWEEK TONIGHT There will be no mid-week tonight. Because of renovation work being done in the ballroom of the Union building in preparation for a big Relay weekend, K. U. students must forego their Wednesday shagging. Jay Janes Look Ahead To Busy Weeks With six weeks to go, the newly elected executive body for Jay Janes have a full program ahead of them. Friday, April 25, the first rush tea will be held for all University women interested in the organization. An invitation tea will be held April 30 and selection of new members and pledging will take place a week later. The Jay Jara council, composed of seven girls, are leaving Saturday, April 19, to attend a convention of Phi Sigma Chi, national pep organization at Omaha, with Feather chapter of the University of Nebraska acting as hostess. On the much-planned for "plant picking fiesta," the Jay Janes are to take part in a "flying squadron" with the Ku Kus and K-Club. The pepsters are also going to sell pop from trucks to thirsty pickers and have a coke concession at the carnival in the afternoon. The followings girls are attending the pep conference: Genevieve Harman, Mary Kay Brown, Patty Riggs, Georgia Mae Landrith, Mary Francis Fitzpatrick, Georgia Ferrel and Margot Baker. Nesselrode Will Speak To Cancer Control Group C. C. Nesselrode, professor of clinical surgery and a member of the University hospital staff at Kansas City, will speak at a meeting of the local chapter of the Women's Field Army of the American Society for the Control of Cancer tomorrow night at 7:30 'clock in Fraser theater. 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The Kansas City Alumnae chapter is in charge of plans for the tea. Mrs. George Breon will act as chairman. Included also in the weekend program is an informal reception at which members of the Colony will entertain national officers and out- of-town alumnae at 743 Louisiana. Friday evening. There will be a model meeting and an alumnae meeting at the Hotel Eldridge Sunday morning, under the direction of Mrs. J. Robert Teall, second vice-president of the national sorority. Miss Roberta Abernethy, first vice-president of the national Delta Gamma, is in charge of the entire installation. Other national officers who will be in Lawrence for the ceremonies include Mrs. J. Walter Bingham, national president; Mrs. L. Russell Wildasin, national secretary; and Mrs. E. Tiel Smith, national treasurer. Miss Virginia Brand, Lawrence, is chairman of the installation services. Assisting her are Mrs. R. H. Garvey, and Mrs. J. O. Davidson, Wichita; Mrs. J. E. Kollmann, Mrs. George Carson, Mrs. George Breon, and Mrs. Albert Drake, all of Kansas City. Typewriter Tapper Takes Trek To Torrid Tropics Her first trip, through Mexican archeological ruins when she was only 20, further whetted her appetite for globe-trotting. Her next jaunt will take her into the Honduras territory again to study the aboriginal Jicaque Indians she glimpsed on her last adventure. Cleveland, Ohio, April 15—(UP). Many girls who spend their lives pecking away at an office typewriter or behind a sales counter, yearn only for a summer cruise outfitted in the latest styles for sailing. Not so Bernice Goetz of Rocky River, Ohio, however. Bernice, 30, is a girl who would rather tramp through a jungle or other less traveled spots on the globe and so far has explored ancient ruins in Mexico, climbed the Andes and traversed the interior of Peru looking for Inca ruins; made a muleback trek into Guatemala; roamed the sparsely inhabited regions of Honduras, and looked for the Jivaro head hunters in the snake-infested Oriente jungle of Ecuador. She travels with only a toothbrush, comb, soap, and two changes of clothes in addition to a camera and film. Traveling alone except for a native guide, Bernice has had some hair-raising experiences, although she says, "I have been frightened some, but never enough to be stopped." Her worst experience, she related, was on her Ecuador trip when she sought out the Jivaros, inland head hunters. She was deserted by her guide and carriers and wandered lost in the jungle for four days until an exploring Englishman chanced upon her. 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