Here on the Hill--- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS A.T.O. Will Give Buffet Tonight TUES., APRIL 1. Alpha Tau Omega will join the buffet parade tonight with a supper at 6 o'clock followed by dancing to recorded music. Feature events last weekend were the Sigma Alpha Epsilon buffet, and the usual trek of many Joes and Janes to the houses of many other Joes and Janes $ ^{\circ} $ for dinner Sunday noon. Mo.: Kathryn Hinds Addl SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . guests at their buffet supper Sunday night were Patty Bigelow, Betty Baker, Dotty Dunham, Chestie Wilson, Carolyn Sloan, Georgia Ann Utterback, Miriam Jessen, Mary Burchfield, Zibby Peains, Rita Lemoine, Virginia Geor, Billie Jarboe, Shirley Kernodle, Jane Stites, Marjorie Oliver, Lois Howell, Ruth Garvey, Mary Ewers, Mary Kay Brown, Marjorie McKay, Margaret Martin, Betty Willis, Marjorie Siegentl, Mrs. William Huttig, Mary Fitzgerald, Tulsa; Mrs. Vera Walton, Florence; Don Ebling, Jack Minor, Scott Hookina, and Fred Eberhardt. ... announces the pledging of Lymn A. Williams, Jr., Salina. RICKER HALL . . ... will entertain tonight with a birthday dinner honoring Bob Straughn, Topeka. BATTENFELD HALL . . MILLER HALL . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Prof. and Mrs. Siegfried Mickelson, George McCurdy, Kansas City, Kan., and Helen Wilkins. . . . Sunday visitors were Rum Evelyn Achelcohl, Kansas State College at Manhattan, and Donald Burkett, Ft. Riley. ... dinner guests Sunday were Miss Julia Cotton and Miss Gertrude Zerhung, Topeka; Harry Luebbe and Malcolm Miller. ACACIA . . . ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . . . . announces the pledging of Wilbrar McCool, Pratt, and Vernon Mahou, Silver Lake. ... dinner guests Monday were Joe Kipp and Paul Adams, Kansas City, Mo. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crain, Fort Scott; Mrs. J. T. Hayall, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. L. G. Feil, Ells-worth. . . visiting alumnus fr the weekend was Dick Ash, Chicago. TRIANGLE. . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Ruth Sheppard and Bea Witt. THETA TAU . . . ... professional engineering fraternity, had the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Betty Jane Kennedy, George Feil, Prof. J. O. Jones, Prof. W. C. McNown, and Claude White. DELTA UPSILON . . . ... announces the pledging of John Fee, Cunningham. ... dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Cochener and Virginia Cochere, Kansas City, Mo.; Kathryn Hines, Adeline Cast, Betty Woodring, Wichita, and Leo Rhodes, Wichita. DELTA CHI . . . ... announces the pledging of Charles Casad, Wichita, and Solon Gilmore, Overbrook. . . . dinner guests Sunday wer Eleanor Grider, Betty Kesler, Glen nie Jean Waters, Charles Casad John I. Anderson, and Duane Kline Sunday dinner guests were John Pope, Glen St. Aubyn, Jack Coyle, Junior Gale, Bob Gale, Mr. and Mrs. E. Calwell, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brender and Helen Mae Brender, Jan Schmitz, and Jerry Thomas. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... guests at dinner last night were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siegrist, Kansas City, Mo. ... will have a province conference here this weekend. CHI OMEGA . . . ... announces the engagement of Jane Geiger to Jack Ransom, Pi Kappa Alpha at Kansas State College, Manhattan. ... dinner guests Sunday were Maurice Classen, Bob Barton, Bill Ferris, Jim Moore, Bob Akey, Lander Claassen, Dan Rhule, Marvin Sollenberg, Mary Ann Gray, Seneca; Mrs. V. W. Hitt, Louise Hitt, and Wright Hitt, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. J. H. Belt, Salt Lake City; Betty Blake, Hays, Mrs. L. N. Cole, Marysville; Dixie Jeanne Gilliland, Ottawa; and Doris Ewing, Manhattan. . . . luncheon guest yesterday was Cree Hartley. . . guests at dinner last night were Mrs. C. A. Thomas and Mrs. Rice Phelps. ... will hold a tea in the men's lounge of the Union building from 3 to 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. There will be no program. Mrs. C. D. Clark is general chairman. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB . . W. S. G. A. TEA . . . . . will be held in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall from 3 to 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Chi Omega will be in charge. . . . professional legal fraternity, entertained at dinner last night Robert Marietta, Jerry Griffith, and Douglas Malone. PHI ALPHA DELTA . . . ... party guests Saturday were Judge and Mrs. Earl Frost, Kansas City. Mo.; John Tomkin, Manhattan; Lester Kappelman, Salina; Eugene Haynes, Kansas City; John Martin, Topeka; Stewart Walker, Kansas City; Ralph Messer, Manhattan; Gurney Norris, Garden City; W. H. O'Dell, Lawrence; Robert E. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Gamma Phi To Hold Conference Over 60 delegates to the province conference of Province III of Gamma Phi Beta will meet sorority sisters from others chapters when they gather here on Friday to be guests of Sigma chapter, Kansas. Present also at the conference will be Mrs. R. E. Fitzgerald, international grand president of the sorority, of Wauwatosa, Wis., and Mrs. Royce West of Omaha, director of Province III. Delegates will be present from the University of Nebraska, the University of Missouri, the University of Illinois, and Washington University. The two-day conference will be climaxed Saturday night by a Carnation banquet in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Chancellor Deane W. Malott will speak at this banquet, which will be followed by the Gamma Phi Beta spring party in the ballroom. Wiedemann, Baldwin; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grogan, Kansas City; G. Rockwell Smythe, Pratt; Norman LeBlond, Topeka; Benny Kilmer, Topeka; Dr. and Mrs. H. X. Dolen, Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Smith, Law- rence; Russell Hopkins, Kansas City. ... Sunday dinner guests were Helen Curtis and Carolyn Edwards, Iola; and Mrs. J. P. Ruppenthal, Russell. . . . held its annual hundredth day banquet last night. SIGMA NU . . . ... guests at dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Thornton, James Butterworth, and Joe Meyers, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thornton, Kansas City, Kan.; Dick Brownlee, Columbia, Mo.; Irvin L. Luthi, Floyd Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schoonover, Russell. ... dinner guests Sunday were Prof. and Mrs. E. F. Engel. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . . . . luncheon guest yesterday was Delbert Campbell. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ... dinner guest Sunday was Tommie Thompson. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . . elected the following officers last night; Reola Durand, president; Dorothy Hathway, vice-president; Mary Brower, secretary; Margaret Whitehead, treasurer; Norma Jean Young, house manager; Evelyn Taylor, corresponding secretary; Bette Leimert, social chairman; Margaret Welch, scholarship chairman; Betty Allen, intramural chairman; Dorothy Durand, activities (continued to three three) DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. What Fur? Bonnets Go Cockeyed Since it's almost Easter, and practically the Fourth of July, t's time for you to start thinking about your summertime hat. April Fool This year they're making them of bunny fur, with accent on the trimming. Snapperilli has created a wigwam-shaped bonnet topped with jackrabbit ears, and a Hollywood designer turns out a sweet number with a veil of tooth and $ ^{*} $ Introduced at a recent show is a hat that will keep you fresh as a daisy at all times and in all places. Suspended from the brim is an arm holding powder puff and lipstick which, at fifteen minute intervals, swink own and re-apply your glamor. Seen in a big city hot spot, a little hat that should take the nation by storm is leather with a zipper. Glued to the shallow crown is a pouch which opens from the top. In it you can keep your raincoat, umbrella, bathing suit, and cigarettes. The designer was inspired by the limiting of baggage weight on air liners. The demand for bunny fur for the new hats has become so great that men are being released from the draft to raise rabbits for the fashion world. Their skins are taken young, about six years, and usually dyed either ping or purple, although Lily Dash Aye uses natural brown. number with a veil of teeth and toenails edged with real-life cottontails. For vacationing days, your milliner can give you a reversible Easter bonnet brightly bedecked with Easter eggs on one side; then turn it inside out and back side front and it's a snow boot to be used in case of fire. A spring creation for your hat wardrobe. For Easter, it's a knockout. R. O.T.C. men who attend the spring Military Ball Friday will not be required to register the name of their lady friend on the admittance cards as previously stated. Only the name of the cadet is needed on the card. Members of the R.O.T.C. may get their cards at the R.O.T.C. office tomorrow morning or Thursday morning. ROTC Men Need Not Register Date For Ball Fashion Note: For Dandelion Day-- To make dandelion digging easier--- To make play more fun--- This spun rayon long tailleur with belted back--- Brown, navy, beige, blue. Sizes 10 to 16. $3.98 Weaver's