Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kid Party, A.K.Psi Dance on Card Business is slated to mix with pleasure in the Kansas room of the Union building tonight. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, will entertain Phi Chi Theta, business sorority, at a dance from 9 to 12. FRI., MARCH 21, 1941. In Union ballroom independent students will kick up their heels at the I.S.A."Conga Capers" dance. In the parlors of the Methodist church the Wesley Foundation will go childish with a kid party, featuring kid costumes and refreshments. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ... announces the marriage of Beatrice Hagedorn, this year's president, to Charles Amyx, '38, Monday afternoon in Olathe. Amyx is commissioned in the naval reserve, and will leave for San Pedro, Calif., soon. Mrs. Amyx is a fine arts senior; Amyx received his degree in entomology. announces the pledging of Marjacia Jacobs, Aberdeen, S. Dak. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... dinner guests Wednesday night were Else Heiberg, Marjorie Evans, and Alice Hoad lunch guest Thursday was Mary Noll. CHI OMEGA . . . freshman are holding a party tonight. Guests will be Larry McSpadden, Ray Nibio, Dean Ostrum, Maurice Claassen, Howard Rankin, Richard Lashley, Warren Frowe, Chuck Arthur, Thurman Hill, Lucien Gray, Robert Forgy, Don Boardman, Jack Brownell, Stan Strain, Don Keplinger, and Dale Ewing. ... weekend guests are Betty Lou Kirkman and Jane Steinkirchner, Kansas State College, Manhattan; Roberta Jackson, ElDorado; and Mrs. C. E. Gray and daughter Phyllis, Emporia. ALPHA PHI OMEGA . . . national service fraternity, announces the initiation of Keith Criwell, Richard Edgar, Page King, and Fred Stults. DELTA GAMMA . . . . . . guest this week was Betsy Tatlock, Wichita. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... lunch guests Thursday were Mrs. George March and Mrs. S. W. Atkinson, both of Lawrence. EXCHANGE ... ... dinner was held last night by Miller hall and the Jayhawk Co-op last night. Guests at the Co-op were La Verda Berg, Janet Stoltenberg, Jean Scott, and Annette Steinle. Guests at Miller were Luther Buchele, Floyd Philgreen, Harold Fields, Hugh Sillin, and John Anderson. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . ... dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson. BATTENFELD HALL . . . . . dinner guests last night were Prof. and Mrs. N. W. Storer and Joanne Johnson. CARRUTH HALL . . . ...dinner guests last night were Dean Ostrum and Mr. and Mrs. F B. Jensen. WATKINS HALL . . . . . . held an exchange dinner with Rock Chalk Co-cp last night. Guests at Rock Chalk were Dixie Fowler, Alice Goff, Ruth Ruckle, Donna Jean Stember, and Dorothy Harkness. Guests at Watkins were Don DeFord, Edwin Price, Orville Kretzmeier, Don Atchison and Paul Gilles. TEMPLIN HALL . . . ... dinner guests last night were Rosemary Hoover, Ida Frances Moyer, Jeanne Moyer, Margaret Doel, Emily Mumford, Joe Brown, and Mr. C. J. Winter. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ..dinner guest last night was Charles Retrum, Kansas City, Mo. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . . . . announces the pledging of Warren Hodges, Lawrence. ... dinner guest last night was Fred Tegler, alumnus, Pittsburgh, Pa. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . . guests at dinner last night were Donald Sutherland, Kansas City, Mo; and I. H. Robinson, Lawrence. . . guests Wednesday and yesterday were Frank Grogan and Frank Spink, Kansas City, Mo. They left last night for army camp. ... dinner guest last night was Vincent Trump. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . . guests last night at dinner were Prof. Joseph Taggart; Steve Harris, Kansas City, Mo.; Dennis Payne, Topeka; and Cole Leverenz SIGMA CHI... Those present were Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, Bill Read, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Virtue, Clarice Crawford, Harriet Stephens, Edith Borden, Louise Doolittle, Bill Stafford, W. L. Hamilton, and Henry Haskell from the Kansas City Star. ... group of the English department was entertained last night by G. C. Simpson in his studio in Frank Strong hall to read "The Beggar's Opera" by John Gay. PLAY READING . . . Snappy Joe---the LSA. bank (duke you) from 9 to 12 in the Union ballroom. Alaska was bought from Russia in 1867 for $7,500,000. DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. St. Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students Here's a classy Joe, maybe even a sophomore, who reads Phil McCarthy's column, the toothpaste ads, and picture books. Recommended for a springtime coke date. MaleModes By Phil McCarthy Cometh now the difficult task of trying to set down some rules of thumb regarding the scrambling of slacks and sport coats. Now look . . . don't fluff these suggestions off, because they represent the opinions of experts and therefore do not necessarily reflect our own color-blind observations! First let's talk about the "Spring Topcoat of the Week." It's a cored woolen job with set-on sleeves. There's a mighty racy plaid lining inside and it has a single-breasted fly-front. The color is brown; the collar is Prussion. If you want to see what one of the things looks like, look at Frank Bolin's. We are told that the following I.S.A. Senors,Senoritas Will Conga Tonight Get out your old castanets and put on your best conga manners. This University has definitely gone "South America Way," with the la conga making its appearance again tonight to the LA A. "haile" (dance to $ ^{*} $ Tonight's fricol is to be known as "Conga Capers," according to Fred Robertson, I.S.A. president and chief hecpat. If you're a Latin senor (or even if you aren't) you will surely adore la conga, as beaten out by Clayton Harbur and his boys. Conga rhythm was also featured at the Jay Jane Jamboree and the Puff Pant Prom. I. S.A. members may attend the tropical syncopation free of charge. Non-members will be admitted for 50 cents per person. combinations have strong possibili ties of attracting favorable feminine glances, and DON'T try to tell us that you're not interested in such trivia. This is spring! Said combinations are: medium brown with light tan, aqua green with tan, dark green with pastel green, and oxford grey with natural tan. The idea seems to be centered around having the units of like colors but different shades or of different colors that retain harmony when thrown together. So now we shall sit down at the telephone and wait for all of you fellas to call us with complete reports about how these sharp bits of advice have made YOU the Flash-of-the-Hill! TAU BETA PI . . . The fabrics don't seem to make much difference. You can get by equally well in the spring with tweeds, coverts, worsted, flannels or gabardines. The coloring is the thing. . . national honorary engineering fraternity, announced the following new pledges at the engineer's banquet in the Union ballroom: Rex Hunter, Ray North, Richard Gray, Kenneth Kelly, and FICTION, BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY Bibles, Poetry, Art, Music Dictionaryies, Childrens Books Rental Library, Greeting Cards You are cordially invited to come in and browse. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Moss. Tel. 666 Weaver's NOMEND Hose REGULARLY $1.15 SPECIAL 79c Slightly Irregular but With Imperfections That Will Not Impair Their Wearing. THREE AND FOUR THREAD IN NEWEST SPRING AND SUMMER SHADES Bill Douce, all seniors; and Da Graham, Craig Howes, Edwa Moorman, Joe Svoboda, Samu Nash, Dorus Munsinger, Rog Prior, James Brown, and Jol Harkness. ANNOUNCEMENT . . . ... is made of the engagement of Carolyn Murrow Henry, art teach in the Lawrence junior high school daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry, Des Moines to James Franklin Shinkle, son of Mr. and M.E. A. Shinkle of Fontana. Both the couple are graduates of the University. Authorized Parties Friday. March 21 Alpha Kappa Psi-Phi Chi Thei Dance at Kansas Room, 12 p.m. Independent Student Associatic Dance at Ballroom, 12 p.m. Wesley Foundation of Method Church, Kid Party at the Chur- Parlors, 7:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday, March 22 Westminster Hall, Dinner-Dan at Colonial Tea Room, 12 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser Women, for the Joint Commite on Student Interests. Saturday, March 22 Alpha Delta Pi spring formal Ballroom 12 p. m. $3.50 "ACTIVE MAID" Campus Footwear Natural Elk - Tan White Saddles Loafer Pumps in the Low Leather Heels Saddle Tan and Two-Tone Popular Priced $3, $3.45 and $4.00 HAYNES & KEENE 819 Moss. Phone 524