Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Students Let Hair Down, Go to Barn Dance, Varsity From among the thousands and thousands of things students like to do besides study. last night they chose barn dancing in Robinson gymnasium and "Spring swinging." The spring swing varsity was the most popular diversion. Dance rhythm and melody were furnished by Clyde Bysom's band with Watkin's hall songbird Virginia Gsell helping on the vocals. At the Delta Chi house there was a semi-formal party with a Kansas City, orchestra, part of the celebration of the Delta Chi conclave here. Other events of importance on the campus yesterday were initiations at the Pi Beta Phi and Kappa Alpha Theta houses. Today Phi Gamma Delta and Delta Tau Delta will hold formal initiation. BARN DANCE . . . . . sponsored by the Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. cabinets, was held in Robinson gymnasium yesterday evening. Guests, dressed in knockabout clothes, square danced to music by jugs, guitar, fiddle and banjos of the "Sorghum Lappers" from Paseo high school in Kansas City, Mo. Committee in charge of the party was Keith Martin, Myra Hurd. Barbara Reber, Wendell Tompkins, and Howard Fink. KAUPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... announces the initiation of the following women: Barbara Bar- ber, Mary Burchfield, Peggy Davis, Joan Elliott, Helen Farmer, Anna- bel Fisher, Joanne Fronkier, Betty Gaines, Mary Jo Gerdeman, Miriam Jessen, Shirley Kernodle, Betty Rowe, Peggy Roberts, Virginia Stephens, Jane Stites, Anita Boughton, June Sullivan, Shirley Bayles, and Rosemary McClure. ... guests this weekend are a Mrs. Hodder, Washington, D. C.; a Mrs. Davis, Kansas City, Mo.; and a Mrs. Stites, Bartlesville, Okla. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... entertained Prof. Byron Sarvis at dinner Thursday night, SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . guests at lunch yesterday were Heath Baker and Hoyt Baker, Peabody. ... dinner guests Friday night were Governor Payne Rattner and Payne Ratner, Jr., Royce Stoenner, bandleader from Kansas City; and Walter Woods and son, Alton, Ill. PL KAPPA ALPHA . . . ... dinner guests Friday night were Carney Smith, football coach at Poola, and Bob Kaul, Wamega. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . dinner guests Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Al Haas, Kansas City, DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. Cute, Isn't She?--guests this weekend are Justine Taylor, Toreka, Erma Wall, and Virginia Smalley, Kansas City, Mo. Don't be perturbed by the fact that hairstyle designers always pick a dainty heart-shaped face with perky profile to show an "up with the hair" coiffure. Your grandmother looked cute with her ringlets brushed up—they say. And the gal at left might not be so bad with the wings taken off. Mo, Hap Martindell, Hutchinson; T. A. Beatty, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Laird Williams, Olathe; Mr.' and Mrs. Howard Hull, Quivera; a Mr. Hogland, Topeka and Don Seals. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . . announces the i.titiation today of the following men: Tommy Dawson, Carl Davis, Bob Douce, Raymond Helgesen, Thurman Hill, Robert Hodgson, and George Phillips SIGMA CHI . . . ... weekend guests are Ed Hartman and Cal Markwell, Hays; Junior Bennett, Ottawa; Bill Butler, Bud French, John Seamlon, and John Sigler, Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... dinner guests Friday were G. P. Christman, Topeka; and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Kansas City, Kan. TAU KAPPA EPSILON .. TAU KAPPA EFSILON . . . guest at dinner Friday was Bud Eisenhower, Junction City. ... was Maxine Miller, Pi Phi, at the Beaux Arts ball at the Hotel President in Kansas City last night. BEAUTY CONTESTANT . . . One girl was chosen from among 18 beauties to typify the style of each of four magazine illustrators. ... dinner guest last night was Hcyt Baker, Peabody. BATTENFELD HALL . . . WESTMINSTER HALL. WESIMINSTER HALL . . . . . . guest this weekend is Lois Ann Naylor, Kansas City, Mo. WAGER HALL . . . ... guests last night were Dr. and Mrs. J. F. McDonnell, Caldwell. ... guest at dinner last n right was Miss Hazel Lee Simmons. ALFHA DELTA PI . . . KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . . . . yesterday, when Peggy Davis was initiated into Kappa Alpha Theta, she became the third generation of her family to be a member of the national social sorority at the Kansas chapter. Both her mother, Mrs. D. D. Davis of Kansas City, Mo., and her grandmother, Mrs. S. H. Hodder of Washington, D. C. were present at Popular Records Oh! Look at Me Now Dolores ... Bob Chester Do I Worry? Little Man With a Candy Cigar ... Tommy Dorsey I Never Purposely Hurt You Flatbush Flanagan ... Harry James Miss Otis' Regrets Whatcha Know Joe ... The Four King Sisters Features last night were a banquet at Union building, with Bernard Frazier, instructor in architecture and design, as toastmaster, and a semi-formal dance at the chapter house. Music was by a Kansas City band. Guests at the party last night were Alice Clare Brownfield, Topeka; Barbara Benton, Mary Beth Weir, Eltrude Elliott, Glennie Jean Waters, Marjorie Schroeder, Lois Wheeler, Norma Brooks, Marjorie Stevens, Independence; Loraine Peacec, Margaret Clawson, Mary Schultes, Evelyn Schroeder, Patty Bigelow, Leah Edmonds, Marjorie Mossman, Mike Hitt, Marjorie Thies Eleanor Grider, Betty Kester, Dollie Newlon, Betty Meuschke, Jane McHenry. Delta Chi Holds Party To Highlight Conclave At the Delta Chi house they're conclaving. Men have come from chapters west of the Mississippi river and east of the Rockies to get together on this campus to do a little business and sling a little bull. Visiting delegates included seven men from the University of Oklahoma, eight from Iowa State university, ten from the University of Iowa, one from the University of Texas, four from Southern Methodist university, two from Louisiana State University, six from the University of Wisconsin, one from the University of Minnesota and others. from: Kansas. Frank Arnold, college sophomore, left the Hill Friday to attend the convention of the Kansas Cattlemen's Association. the initiation ceremony. Miss Davis was the honor initiate. Both parents of Peggy Davis were students on the Hill, and S. H. Hodder, her grandfather, was formerly head of the history department. PROGRAMS AT THE CHURCHES H. E. Chandler, associate professor of education, will speak on "Constructive Campus Living," at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Westminster hall. Devotionals at that time will be directed by Eula Rae Kerr, college senior. Morning church school at the First Presbyterian church will be held at 9:45 a.m. The Rev. Theodore Aszman will discuss "Why and Because I Love America" at the 11 o'clock morning worship service. Mary Louis Belcher, fine arts freshman, is soloist. The Wesley Foundation group will continue a panel discussion on "Christianity and Capitalism," Christianity and the World Situation," "Christianity and Student Life," and "Christianity and Marriage" tonight at 6:30 o'clock following the 6 p.m. fellowship hour. Methodist church school is at 9:45 am. and the Rev. Edwin F. Price will officiate at 10:50 communion service. Eight o'clock holy communion at the Episcopal church will include a breakfast at the church for all University men. Morning prayer and sermon are at 11 a.m. and vespers at 5 p.m. "How to Be Happy Though Married" will be the subject of a panel discussion in the series of marriage lectures sponsored by the Plymouth Congregational church tonight at 7 o'clock at the church. The softest, gayest little sportsies ever! Cute young heels and minimizing toes. 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