Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSA FRI., MAR. 28, 1941. After Trying Week Campus Settles Down to Parties ... and then, after they had long battled with midsemester exams, came a time of peace and a well-deserved weekend. Tonight will be the dandelion varsity in the ballroom, at which Hill heppers will hear music from both Clayton Harbur's and Clyde Bysom's bands. Feature of the affair will be that for the first time cokes are to be served in the ballroom. party tomorrow The Sigma Chi's will masque, the Sigma Nu's will paddle, and the Sigma Phi Epsilon's will dance to tomorrow night. The Sig Ep formal party will be in the ballroom, the paddle party and the masque at the Sigma Nu and Sigma Chi chapter houses. MILLER HALL . . . ... dinner guest last night was Mary Madge Kirby. WATKINS HALL . . . ... luncheon guest yesterday was Agnes /umert. ... house guest last Tuesday and Wednesday was Mrs. H. T. Steeper, Mission Highlands. ... guests at dinner tonight will be Wake Moodie and Bob Fluker CHI OMEGA . . . . . guest at lunch yesterday was Mary Clough. ... dinner guest last night was the Rev. J. E. Bowers. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ... dinner guest last night was Miss Veta Lear. PI LAMBDA THETA . . . ... honorary education sorority held initiation at Evans Hearth last night. A. P. T. HOUSE . . . ... dinner guest Wednesday night was Bob Gilliam. SIGMA CHI . . . ... diner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Meyn, Kansas City, Mo. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... . guest at dinner last night was W. Hilgert O'Dell. ... dinner guest Tuesday was Mary Margaret Cosgrove, Topeka Miss Cosgrove, Alpha Chi, is on her spring vacation from Katharine Gibbs secretarial school in Boston. She was graduated from the University test spring. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... dinner guests last night were Ray Porter, a student at Purdue University; and Arthur Kennedy, Ft. Leavenworth. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... dinner guests last night were the following alumni: Martin Dickenson, Cal Morrow, Howard Patterson, Kansas City, Mo.; and "Fuzzy" Wilson, Topeka. SIGMA PHI EPSILON ... will entertain with their spring DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. party tomorrow night in the Union building. Clayton Harbur will play. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ... dinner guests last night were Mrs. Fred Robertson, Kansas City, Kan.; and Mrs. Thurman Hill and son, Charles, Washington, D. C. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . . . guest at dinner last night was Betty Muchnic, New York City. Miss Muchnic was formerly a Theta on the Hill. [AU KAPPA EPSILON . . ... entertained Alpha Chi Omega freshmen with dinner and an hour dance last night. UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS . . . ... the University of Kansas chapter of the American Association of University Professors, will hold a dinner meeting at 6:15 tonight in the Old English room of the Union building. Prof. Carl Clark, president, will preside. Prof. William Oldfather, from the department of Latin and Greek at the University of Illinois, will speak. Forty-three faculty members are expected to attend the dinner, according to Prof. A. W. Davidson, A.A.U.P. secretary. Prof. Oldfather is a guest at the home of Prof. A. T. Walker. ... entertained the Delta Gamma colony at dessert last night. SIGMA KAPPA . . . Authorized Parties Friday. March 28, 1941 Dandelion Dance, Union Ballroom 12:00 m. Christian Church Skating Party at the Rollerdome, 12:00 m. Saturdav. March 29. 1941 Saturday, March 29, 1941 Sigma Chi, Masque, 12:00 m. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Party at Union Ballroom, 12:00 m. —Elizabeth Meguair, Adviser o Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Interests. Billie McIntire, education senior, is the owner of that new light blue convertible Pontiac which has been seen here and there on the Hill recently. Her father gave it to her about two weeks ago. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . guests at lunch today were Sally Cornell and Wilma Medlin. BATTENFELD HALL . . . . . guests at dinner last night were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Paullin, Lawrence, and Mrs. C. H. Collett, Wellington. CONVENTION ... ... delegates at a Kappa Kappa Gamma province meeting at Des Moines are Jeanne Sunderland and the following alumnae: Mrs. O. W. Maloney and Miss Virginia Melvin, Topeka. Miss Melvin is province Topeka. Miss Melvin si province vice president. The delegates left yesterday afternoon and will return Sunday. Of course you know about the comfort and economy of Union Pacific trains for vacations or cross-country tours . . but did you ever stop to think what $\alpha$ time and money saver the train is for short trips, too? Businessmen can work as they ride . . shoppers can forget parking problems. You can save the difference in cost! Ask Union Pacific for information on travel to all the West Fair and Colder Worry on Fashion Front Spring We wonder. With Easter just around the corner—well, almost—it's discouraging to wake up, stick your nose out the window, and pull it back in frozen. As yet the situation isn't quite that bad, but the weather report says, "Fair and colder." Hill fashion fiends are worrying. What good is it to be fair if it is also colder? Easter bonnets or springtime skirts and sweaters look ashamed and shivering in mink-coat weather. The whole trouble is that campus women have dug out good shekels to buy spring clothes. If genuine spring doesn't turn up soon, the danedlions aren't the only ones who will be unhappy. Plant Silver Maple At State House Gov. Payne Ratner and Oscar Stauffer, president of the University Alumni association, participated in the program, and a clay tablet prepared by the State Geological A silver maple tree was planted on the state house grounds at Topeka at 3 o'clock this afternoon as a part of the state-wide observance of the Diamond Jubilee of the University. society, bearing an inscription denoting the Seventy-fifth Anniversary celebration, was buried near the tree. Ottawa alumni planted two big ponderosa pines at 10:30 this morning in front of the high school. These trees were purchased with funds contributed by prominenet local alumni and will be marked by special markers provided by the University. On Monday the Eugene Field grade school at Ottawa will plant a birch tree in the school yard. CHIP-PROOF NAIL LACQUER 75c Including Bottle of Hi-Luster LACQUEROL Base The smartest idea ever—your nails made gorgeous with the highly lustrous colors of pricedess Chinese lacquers. 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