Here on the Hill---- --- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WED., APRIL 2, 1941. Midweek Swingout Tonight Features Clayton Harbur Downbeat for tonight's midweek swingout will be given by Clayton Harbur. Those who are happy because midsemesters are past are expected to show up at the ballroom between 7 and 8 o'clock to get hepy. The usual stag limit of 200 will be enforced. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... entertained members of Mortar Board at dinner last night. Guests were Betty Kimble, Jean Stauffer, Alice Ann Jones, Jean Steele, Mary Jones, Mary Lou Randall, Charlotte Steel. Additional guests were Mrs. W. W. Irvin, Ft. Leaveworth, and Mrs. J. L. Brown, Boston. ... lunch guests yesterday were Elaine Handy and Mary Frances Fitzpatrick. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ... guests at dinner last night were Mrs. W. R. Childs, El Dorado, and Mrs. C. D. Watkins, Tulsa. WATKINS HALL . . WATKINS HALL . . . . . . will hold an hour dance Thursday night from 7 to 8 o'clock CHI OMEGA . . . hostessed the weekly W.S.G.A. tea in the women's lounge of Frauk Strong hall from 3 to 5 o'clock this afternoon. SIGMA NU . . . UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB . . . will hold a steak fry "on the back 40" behind the chapter house at 6 o'clock tomorrow night. ... will hold a tea in the men's lounge of the Union building from 3 to 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. C. D. Clark is in charge of arrangements. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . ... entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance last night. DELTA UPSILON . . . . . . entertained men from Battenfeld, Carruth, and Templin halls with an exchange dinner last night. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... guest yesterday and today is Bill More, a student at Washington and Lee University. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . members and the Lawrence auxiliary of mothers, sisters, and daughters entertained the Kansas City auxiliary at a luncheon at the chapter house yesterday, followed by a musicale by fine arts students. Guests from Kansas City were Mrs. L. C. Bray, Mrs. K. C. Mathews, Mrs. Glenn Boyer, Mrs. Francis Brown, Mrs. Phil Bowman, Mrs. DELUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. Easter Means Hats Bunnyrabbits are second to bonnets when Easter comes around. On Easter morning you have to have a new hat to live right. You may choose a flattering off-the-face model or a perky sailor, but be sure before you put cash on the counter that you are getting plenty of veil. Allen T. Compton, Mrs. John Hutton, Mrs. Richard Whitaker, Mrs. Speneer Gard, Mrs. Justin Bowersock, and Mrs. Dayton Glenn. Hostesses were Mrs. Russell L. Wiley, Mrs. Karl F. Baldwin, Mrs. W. W. Davis, Mrs. Merle C. Lindsey, Mrs. Weeber Hutton, Mrs. G. E. Oyler, Mrs. Robert Oyler, Mrs. W. C. Hail, Mrs. Robert Price, Mrs. Herbert Michaelis, and Mrs. Clark Mandigo. Mrs. L. C. Baldwin, Fort Mills, Philippine Islands, was also a guest. TWO PINS . . . . . . were put out at the Pi Beta Phi house last Saturday night. Maxine Miller, college senior from Kansas City, Kan., became engaged (continued to page three) MaleModes By Phil McCarthy There's a gadget on the market we'd like to own. It's casual, carefree, and correct . . . according to the ads. This thing is a corduroy jacket which is cut exactly like any sport coat. The main advantage, it would seem to us, is the one that holds true of any corduroy apparel. ... you can wear it until it is wrinkled and filthy and it still looks, as the ads say, casual, carefree, and correct. Bear it in mind when your allowance comes flying in the window or your ship comes in or your credit is re-established. From the looks of the weather today, we are tempted to go into a lengthy discussion of rainwear . . . but who'd read it? About all that can ben said is that the trend seems to be toward coats that are shorter and shorter, which seems to us to defeat the purpose of keeping one dry. But they To El Rancho Gamma Phi Beta more than 60 dogies from four states will wander this weekend when Sigma chapter, Kansas, will show-off western hospitality to the sorority's province round-up. Run Along, Dogie---- Cowgirls Round Up Gamma Phi's For Conclave For three days the chapter house will be transformed into a dude ranch. Two-gun Gamma Phi's will stride under white cowboy hats. In front of the door will be saddles, and decorations inside will include a horse, a large cowboy doll, cacti, saddles, boots, spurs, and a realistic Western bar. Added to the atmosphere will be cowboy crooning. For weeks tenderfoots and toughies over at El Rancho have been practicing "Sev- Send'em in Early do look good, so who cares if he does get wet? Anyway, since undergraduates are supposed to be the source of raincoat styling, it might be well to get forth a description of the favorite of the moment. It's a knee-length model in cotton gabardine, with a single-breasted fly-front, four rows of stitching on the skirt and cuffs, slash or patch pockets and a Prussian collar. Cost is ten to fifteen rocks. Say, we finally got a telephone call about this column. It seems that a boy and girl were both talking at the same time, so we couldn't catch enough of the chatter to make passing it on to you worth while. Lawrence Laundry & Dry Cleaners so they'll be right for the Junior Prom You'll look your best all the time if you use our Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service. It's Your Shirts and Suits We're Talking About. Phone 383 We're afraid that they weren't entering in with the right spirit because they chose to remain anomious. But the purpose is accomplished! we have definite proof that we now have a READER! We shall rejoice; we shall feel happy toward our fellow men; we shall even go so far as to put a nickel in the plate at church next Sunday because we feel so good . . . if we go to church. 10th at N.H. St. Gamma Phi cowgirls from five active and nine alumnae chapters in Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, and Illinois will ride in Friday for the roundup. en Years with the Wrong Woman” "Wheeziana" and an original lyric written by Jim Dodderidge college junior, to the tune of “Ragtime Cowboy Joe.” Friday night at a dude ranch supper the "way out West" girls will be entertained by a skit written by Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, depicting the founding of the University and the beginning of Gamma Phi here. Four States Represented Publicity: Mrs. George Docking, Mrs. William Rowlands, Betty West, Sue Corson. Breakfast at the ranch house Saturday will be followed by a business meeting and a luncheon for Gamma Phi's from Kansas City. Finance: Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. Weeber Hutton, Miss Mary May Hutton. Campus tour: Mrs. Karl Baldwin, Mrs. George M. Beal, Adeline Cast, Mary Ewers, Betty Coulson, Dorothy Wise. General arrangements: Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Lois Wilson, Marynell Dyatt, Mrs. Ernestine Miller, Miss Mary Rary Watermulder. Saturday night the cowgirl conclave will come to a climax with a banquet and spring formal dance in the Union building. Name Committees Committees for the conference are as follows: Housing: Mrs. C. B. Holmes, Betty Baker, Miss Isabel West. Weaver's