Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Women Meet Candidates; I.S.A. Fems To Frolic Baby-kissing and cigar-passing was prohibited by the Women's Self-Governing Association in today's election, but a tea to introduce candidates was given yesterday in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Women of the Corbin hall combine with the Kappa's, Gamma Phi's, Theta's and Miller and Watkins halls, led the attendance, but many of the "have not's" were also on hand. KAPPA SIGMA Members of last year's W.S.G.A. council were hostesses. Serving were Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women; Miss Beulah Morrison, professor of psychology; and Miss Elsie NeuenSchwander, professor of romance languages. In the receiving line were candidates for offices to be elected by the entire woman student body, and in separate groups were candidates for class offices, so that they could be more easily found by members of the particular class. Jean Klussman, fine arts senior, was in charge of arrangements for the tea. I.S.A. . . . ... will hold a Fera Frolic in the Kansas room of the Union building tomorrow night. Independent Student Association members and their dates will dig shins amid beavies of girl stags, for only women may come undated to the party. The fictic will celebrate the fact that this is not Leap Year. Women must ask and call for their dates. One member of each couple must be a member, of I.S.A. The committee in charge of the party includes Lucille Gillie, C. A. Gilmore, Frances Dotzour, Eldon Beebe, Joy Miller, John Tweed, and Betty Thoman. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... dinner guest last night was John Widerhold, Champaign, Ill. CHI OMEGA . . . ... guests at lunch today were Ruby Anhland, Bernadine Hall, and Dorothy Hathaway. GAMMA PHI BETA ... ... lancheon guest yesterday was Winifred Hill. ... guest Tuesday and Wednesday was Mrs. Carl V. Rice, Kansas City, Kaui. CHI OMEGA . . . ... dinner guests Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Palmer, Wichita. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... dinner guest tonight will be Max Fessler. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ... guests yesterday for dinner were Roy Frost and Benny Bubb. Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Russell and Mcn. C. B. Meade, Iola; R. J. Atkinson, Kansas City, Kan. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. ... luncheon and dinner guests Tuesday were Leslie Scott, Earl Harrison. Dan Moss, and Elmo Baines, Kappa Sigs at Oklahoma A. and M; Marjorie Stokes and Sybil Box, Kappa Deltas at Oklahoma A. and M. CORBIN HALL . . ... dinner guests last night wen Jean Brown and Harriett Todd. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . . . . professional chemistry fraternity, will hold its spring party in the Kansas room of the Union building Saturday oight. It will be dinner dance starting at 7 o'clock. Glen Stevenson, president, is in charge, and the Kansas City professional group has been invited. Dancing will be to recorded music. MILLER HALL . . . . . visitors yesterday were Mrs. W. T. Poorman, Wichita, and Mrs. F. F. Kimble, Mulvane. RICKER HALL . . . . . will hold an open house from 9 to 12 Friday night. Dancing will be to recorded music. "Rip Van Winkle To Be Presented Here Next Week "Rip Van Winkle," a play sponsored by the American Association of University Women, will be presented in the auditorium of Liberty Memorial High School, March 21 and 22. University students appearing ir Land and Sea--the production will be eight members of Tau Sigma, honorary dancing sorority, and Fritzi Meyn, college freshman. Tau Sigma stars in the dancing scenes are Virginia Bell, education senior; Billie Jarboe, business junior; Anna Jane Hoffman, college sophomore; Georgia White, fine arts sophomore; Jane Newcomer, college junior; Patti Duncan, college freshman; Rila Ann Townsend, college freshman; and Georgia Anr Coast to coast and on both oceans they're going salty this spring, as anyone with one eye open could tell you. Call together five stylish girls and one of them is sure to be wearing a dress like this in the best sailor fashion. n Utterback, college junior. Goodwill Good Will, like friendship, cannot be bought. It must be earned. We appreciate the confidence expressed by the tasks entrusted to our care, and endeavor to complete them in a manner worthy of that coveted phrase "Well Done." E. W. Young 926 Mass. St. Ed Young I.S.A. Models To Show Coast-to-Coast Fashions Travelogue by fashion will be the theme of the "Geographic Garb" show in the Union ballroom from 7 to 7:45. Spectators will take a make-believe tour of the United States with stopovers wherever the ladies have dreamed up an individual and eye-opening style of dress. The show is sponsored by the Independent Student's Association. Fred Robertson will be the narrator. Clyde Bysom's orchestra will furnish music, assisted by vocalists Alice Hoad, Claudine Scott, Virginia Gsell, and Rex Cowan. Fourteen models will show fashions from Hollywood to Washington. D.C.; Chicago to Miami. University women, faculty members, and women from town are invited to come. Admission is free. Mary Gene Hull, I.S.A. social chairman, was assisted by the following committee in planning the show. Program: Joy Miller, Dorothy Wiggins, Regina Allen, Charlotte Steele; contact: Betty Thoman, Mary Lou Lohman, Juanita Smith, Nila Gentry, Joanne Johnson; stage: Helen Figley, Mary Frances Fitzpatrick, Gayle Warren; wardrobe: Dorothy May, Ann Gorham; music: Evelyn Nielson, Helen Meyer, Meda Gae Litton. Only Eight Applicants For General Scholarships To date only eight applications for general scholarships and loans for the year 1941-42 have been received by Miss Lela Ross, secretary of the general scholarship. Deadline for applications for both the general scholarships, loans, and new Watkins and Miller scholarships is Saturday, March 15. Any student interested should see Miss Ross, room 1, Frank Strong Hall. Authorized Parties Friday. March 14 Hobnail Hop, Union Ballroom, 12 pm Saturday. March 15 Ricker Hall, Open House at Hall, 12 p.m. I. S. A. Femme Frolic, Kansas Room, 12 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma, Dinner-Dance in Kansas Room, 12 p.m. Battenfeld Hall, Dance at Hall, 12 p.m. Carruth Hall, Party at Hall, 12 p.m. Corbin Hall, Dinner-Dance Hall, 11 p.m. Phi Delta Theta, Dinner-Dance at House, 12 p.m. Phi Kappa Fsi, Party at House for Freshmen, 12 p.m. Templin Hall, Party at Hall, 11 p.m. Elizabeth Meguir, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. 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