Fraternity Men Frolic in Ballroom Tonight Here on the Hill--an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 7. Delta Chi's Hold Conclave; Greeks Finish Off Initiations The four sororities and fraternities who have not yet held formal initiation will do their secret telling this weekend. Monday morning will find those who touight are pledges of Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Pi Beta Phi, or Kappa Alpha Theta wearing their active pins. DELTA CHI . . . ... is holding a conclave today, tomorrow and Sunday, entertaining delegates from chapters west of the Mississippi river and east of the Rockies. Guests will attend the basketball game tonight and register tomorrow morning. The first men to arrive were the delegates from Southern Methodist University at Dallas. They come in at 4 o'clock this morning. Social spotlight will be on a banquet in the Union building Saturday night followed by a dance at the chapter house. At the dinner the Delta Gamna trio from Washburn will sing. Guests of honor will be C. M. Thompson, dean of the Commerce School at the University of Illinois and national president of Delta Chi; C. Woody Thompson, director of the National Resources Planning Board, Omaha; David Hardy, Dallas; Don Isett, former track star for Kansas; and Edward Anderson, professor of economics at the University of Iowa. BATTENFELD HALL . . . WESLEY FOUNDATION . . . . . . guests at dinner last night were Mary Ruth Brown, Charles Peterson, Frank Eaton, and Ralph Kessler. ... the Methodist church young people's group elected their new cabinet last week as follows: Carroll Clawson, president; Bette Ware vice-president; and Junie Sutherland, secretary. Commissions will be religious education and worship, Leora Adams, Frances Dotzour, Melva Good, Dan Merriott, and Don Michel; social and recreational life, Meda Gae Litton, Earl Riddle, and Kathrine Schaake; publicity and social action, Alice Boylan, John Doolittle, Richard Edgar, and Eleanor Patty; personnel and promotion, Bill Brownlee, Merle Day, and Donna Jean Stember; intergroup relations, Russell Barrett, Mary Doolittle, and Helen Edlin; Authorized Parties Friday March 7,1941 Inter-faecility Council, Dance at Union Ballroom, 12:00 m. Saturday March 8,1941 Varsity, Union Ballroom, 12:00 m. Delta Chi, Dance at Chapter House, 12:00 m. Elizabeth Meguai, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. SIGMA CHI . . . ... entertained at dinner yesterday day Clint Kanaga, Curvin Green, Dr. and Mrs. W. Henry McLean. Dr. McLean is grand tribute of the fraternity. PHI DELTA THETA . . . . . dinner guests yesterday were Colonel Karl F. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Warren Hodge, Kenny Hamilton, Karl Becker, and Bill Oliver. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... dinner guest yesterday evening was Betty Austin. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB ... ... tea for junior women held yesterday afternoon in the men's lounge of the Union-building was attended by about 250 women. General chairman in charge of arrangements was Mrs. Bert Nash. Mrs. A. T. Walker and Mrs. C. G. Bayles were in charge of table decorations; Mrs. J. D. Stranahan, of serving. Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Deane W. Malott and Miss Elizabeth Meguiar. Mrs. C. M. Young, Mrs. C. H. Ashton, Mrs. N. W. Sterling, and Dr. Florence Sherbon poured. Table decorations were calla lilies, gardenias, and flowering balsam. CORBIN HALL . . . . . open house from 7 to 8 last night was attended by a large crowd who came to hear the first public swing-out of Marjorie Henry's all-girl band. . . . announces the initiation of Dietrich Gerbec, Dick Harris, and Harold Lind. DELTA CHI . . . SIGMA NU . . . . . dinner guest yesterday was Mrs. Lyle L. Fogel, Kansas City, Mo. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . ... yesterday's dinner guests were T. V. Antony, Fred Mitchelson, and Johnny Williams. CHI OMEGA . . . ... guests last night at a dinner for Chi Omega brothers and sons were Bill Byerley, Jim Moore, Bob Brown, Rodney Smith, Larry Nelson, Joe Brown, Bill Sanders, John Fogel, Lewis Banker, and Eldridge King. PI BETA PHI . . . . . will hold initiation tomorrow for the following women: Barbara Buxton, Teresa Comley, Patti Dun- ٧ ديسمبر Another Three on a Match by Francis Denny Brightest trick of the season. Lipstick, nail lacquer, powder selected by Miss Denny to harmonize with Spring's new styles and shades. In a flame-red box, at . . . $1 Stoenner Beats It Out For Dance After Game Weaver's Hill Greeks relaxed in the Union ballroom tonight after the thrilling Kansas-Oklahoma game for three hours of dancing to the music of Royce Stoenner and his Kansas City band. Royce Stoenner and His Band The Interfraternity dance w men and their dates could go game. Each fraternity was entitled to 10 date and five stag tickets, distributed by the Interfraternity Council. Council members were also entitled to tickets. Stoenner's band, a 12-piece organization, came to the Hill from an engagement at the Pla-Mor ballroom in Lincoln. The band presented two vocalists, Betty Bennett and Bob Davis. Dancing began immediately after the game and lasted until midnight. can, Billie Giles, Katherine Ann Hall, Marion Hepwerch, Susan Kaths, Mae King, Rita Lemoine, Patty Lockwood, Jackie Meyers, Mary McVey, Jill Peck, Caroline Sloan, Rilla Ann Townsend, Joy Webster, and Kay Whitehead. BETA THETA PI . . . . . . announces the initiation yesterday of the following men: Tom Ballinger, Bill Jones, W. C. Hartley, Clarence Egle, John Kramer, Tom Schwain, and Walker Butin. SIG ALPH . . . . . . guest for dinner Wednesday was Mrs. C. D. Hughes, Wichita. ... dinner guests yesterday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Grimes, and J. H. Taggart. PHI KAPPA PSI...