Here on the Hill--- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUES., MARCH 18, Elections at Four Houses; 300 Sigma Kappa Guests At the Sigma Kappa house Sunday afternoon 300 drank tea and ate little cakes. At the Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, and Theta Tau houses political wheels were turning to roll out lists of officers for next year, elected Monday night. CAREUTH HALL . . . ... guests at dinner Sunday were Heele Rymph and Mr. and Mrs Richard Mankin, Kansas City, Kan. RICKER HALL . . . ... guests of Miss Evannah Larson, housemother, last weekend, were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Young, Larry Young, Robert Young, and Mrs. Mildred Dunlap, all of Iola. WESTINSTER HALL . . . ... guest last weekend was June Paulus Coffeyville. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ... guests at their Sunday buffet supper were Becky Tremble, Barbara Benton, Teddy Comley, Miriam Bartlett, Mary Brown, Virginia Scott, Mary Ewers, Eleanor Allen, Mary Burchfield, Katie Hall, Joan Elliott, Sut Johnston, Irene Hoffman, Betty Leimert, Shirley Kernodle, Jean Ott, Lois Howell, Prisilla Adams, Jane Stites, Patty Bigelow, Margaret Parker, Margaret Yearout, Jan Granger, Elizabeth Pears, Dottie Bunham, Topeka; Betty Lou Meyer, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. C. H. Landes, Mrs. T. H. Brown, Charles Marling, Jack Hettinger, and Dean Ostrum. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . ...guesses at Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Waters, Henry Showalter, Linwood; James Logan and Don Brain, Kansas City, Mo.; and Josep Pope. ... weekend guests were Bob McElhenny, Walt Christopher, Boulder Harold Kissack, Seneca. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . ... guests at their dinner dance in the Kansas room of the Union building Saturday night were Dorothy May, Florence Harris, Pauline Schmidt, Jane Kinnamon, Alice Louise Brown, Margaret Brown, Gayle Warren, Jackie Cline, Mary Topping, Winnie Johnson, Auburn; Marian Coyle, Winfield; Mildred Krebiel, Moundridge, Bette Soward, Kansas City, Kan; June White and Annette Haworth, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Owen DeWoody, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mott, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Oliver Edwards, Kansas City, Kan ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . weekend guest was Mrs. J. J. Brownstein, Hutchinson. ... dinner guest Sunday was Lewis Lafferty; KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... the second exchange dinner with the Beta Tau chapter at Baker University was given Sunday. The following men went to Baldwin: Bill Wearin' of the Green Celebrates St. Patrick When O'Grady meets O'Reilly on St. Patrick's day, if they aren't both wearing green, begorra, it's high treasin. March 17 is the day for everyone to put on green bib and tucker. Although the University was not whole-hearted in its "wearin' of the green," a few loyal souls remembered. Margaret Learned wore a Kelly green sweater, for instance, and Jean Ott ore a Kelly green dress. Jackie Meyer had a green bow in her hair. Gay Richards donned a spinach-color skirt, then absent- minedly complained, "I wish I had something green to wear." One lad in Miss Beulah Morrison's 10:30 Elementary Psychology class held a handful of bright green ribbon which he sniffed Ferdinand-fashion. Murfin, Germain Morgan, Howard Rankin, Mac Bush, Joe Engers, Reed Hoffman, Dick Hobson, Roy Shoaf, Jim Hall, and Bob Wilson. Many forget the saint of the Emerald isle. Nadine Hunt wore a red sweater yesterday, and ironically, came out today with one as green as grass. SIGMA CHI . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Billie Jarboe, Gordon Stucker, and John Jakosky. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ...guests at dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Cline, Kingman; and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Johnson, Abilene. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ... elected the following officers for next year at a meeting last night; Olga Carl, president; Erna Carl, vice president; Terry Morgan, house manager; Betty Harman, rush captain; Beatrice Witt, treasurer; Jane Reed, corresponding historian; Bernice Moody, recording secretary; and Marjorie Keeble, social chairman. They will take office this spring. 5T. PATRICK'S . . . . banquet was held at the First Christian Church Sunday night. Allen Crafton, professor of speech, was the speaker. Georgia Fern Bear was in charge of decorations. Ladies of the church prepared the banquet, which was sponsored by the Young People's Forum. . . , guests at Sunday dinner where Dr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams, all of Lawrence. DELTA UPSILON ... . . . will entertain with a buffet supper and hour dance tonight. Clyde Bysom's band will play. ... announces the election of the following officers for next year: William Buzick, president; Chain Healy, secretary; Bill McElhenny, treasurer; Emmett Hook, historian; Lucien Gray, corresponding secretary. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . THETA TAU . . . professional engineering fraternity, has elected the following officers for next year: R. G. Paulette, regent; John Headrick, vice regent; ALPHA DELTA PI . . . Everett Pitts, secretary; Dorus Munsinger, treasurer; Frank Lichty. .. diner guests Sunday were Bob LaGree, George Hedrick, Ted Granger, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Milhoan, Tulsa. ... announces the election of the following officers for next year: Annette Woods, president; Jobelle Anderson, vice president; Mary Alice Pringle, secretary; Jessie Lese Lakin, treasurer; Maxine Pringle, chapter reporter; Dorothy Clifton, guard; Betty Ann Carman, registrar; Aliere Witherup, corresponding secretary; and Isabel Bennie, chaplain. Miss Clarice Crawford greeted guests at the door. In the receiving line were Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. L. L ... entertained more than 300 guests at a tea Sunday afternoon given in honor of the housemother, Mrs. Myra Lyons, who came to Lawrence at the beginning of this semester. Guests included patrons and patronesses, Sigma Kappa alumnae and mothers, housemothers from other houses, and friends. SIGMA KAPPA . . . But Not For Picnics---- When you step out to be looked over by those who know that it's spring, or thereabouts, and that spring means suits, you'll want to be wearing one of these. You may be sleek in the navy number at left, with a bonnet hat for your girlish moments, or sporty in the plaid dress and jacket at right, with more sophisticated chapeau to give that Vassar look. Mrs. Walter Keeler played piano music and Miss Betty Lou Mecham sang during the afternoon. Lavender and maroon, Sigma Kappa colors, were used in table decorations. Mrs. Lyons' daughter from Kansas City and several friends from St. Joseph, came to Lawrence for the tea. Waters, and Mary Frances Sullivan. Mrs. Ralph Van Bebber was hostess in the dining room. At the tea table were Mrs. Roy R. Moore and Mrs. Fred Cutter. MILLER HALL . . . ... will hold an open house hou dance from 7 to 8 tonight. . . . professional legal fraternity will hold a banquet at the chapter house at 7 tonight. Rice Lardner, . . . dinner guests last Sunday were John Laidig, Lawson Roberts, Troy John Hayne, R. B. Whitaker Charles Owsley, George Knoch, Robert Knoch, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Knoch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoch, all of Paola. PHI ALPHA DELTA . . . Garnett, last fall Democratic candidate for the Kansas supreme court, will be the guest speaker. ... initiation has been postponed until April 22. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Cocking, Frank Stannard, Nova Ninninger and Kit Schroff, all of Lawrence. TEMPLIN HALL . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Maxine Beougher, Topeka; Dorothy Nickleson, Ellis, and Lucy Trott. . guests Friday noon were Pauline Garden, Margaret Hearst, Jeannette Bean, Martha Lou McConnico, and Bob Reed. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... guests Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. John Ise. DELTA GAMMA . . . ... announces the pledging of Ernestine Stever, Eureka; Betty Jean Bourassa, Topeka, Ruth Rodgers, Lawrence, and Mary Belle Wallace, Teumseh. Solution: Extra Skirt Pleated, plain or plaid — an extra skirt is as good as another dress. Latest spring colors, sizes 24-40. $2.98 $2.98 $2.98 to $3.98