Here on the Hill--an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS For Women Only---- Prom Saturday No doubt about it—the eyes of the musicians in Clayton Harbur's band will wander away from the music score and look over the feminine dancers Saturday night at the annual Puff Pant prom from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Memorial Union ballroom. This weekend three or four hundred women will don men's suits, cowboy chaps, Indian regalia, or even tusked, fancy dresses and formalms to try for prizes awarded to the best dressed couple, the most novel couple, and the "handsomest man." Every year inquisitive males try to seek entrance to the Pine Room or the English Room to look down upon the all-girl affair, but usually the only men permitted to witness the spectacle are those who furnish the music. Prices will also be awarded to the couple dancing the best waltz and conga. FRI., FEB. 28, 1941 Chapecones will be Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women; Miss Roberta Tucker, secretary of the YW.C.A.; Miss Florence Black, associate professor of mathematics; Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education; and Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professor of physical education. Tickets are now on sale at the Memorial Union, Miss Meguiar's office, and the women's gymnasium. For Prom---at Congregational Church, 12 m. Kansan Board, Dinner at Kansas Room, 10 p.m. ★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Clayton Harbur, whose band will play for the all-girl Puff Pant prom tomorrow night. Watkins Formal Tonight To Feature Clyde Bysom Tonight the social spotlight will be on Watkins hall, where lads and lassies will dance to Clyde Bysom's music as they celebrate Watkins' winter formal. Decorations will be red, white, and blue, and patriotism will be the fad of the evening. Other than that, Hill society is taking it easy tonight. CORBIN HALL... ... held a dessert dance last night for memebres of Alpha Kappa Psi, Theta Tau, Triangle, and Kappa Eta Kappa. GAMMA PHI BETA . ... held its initiation banquet last night. ... mothers and daughters were entertained this afternoon at a tea given by Mrs. Deane W. Malott at her home. ... announces the pledging of Don Widner, Baxter Springs and Frank Wieland, Oakley. SIGMA PHI EPSILON ... TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . . . luncheon guest today was Doig Martin, Manhattan. PHI CHI THETA . . . . . . business sorority, entertained the faculty of the School of Business at dinner last night in the Union building. Guests were Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stockton, Prof. and Mrs. Leonard H. Axe, Prof. and Mrs. Leslie Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Vant W. Kebker, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Sceley, Prof. and Mrs. J. N. Carman, Miss Emma Wagner, Prof. E. B. Dade, Prof. William H. Shannon, Tom Hancock, Brewer J. Merriam, Prof. J. H. Taggart, Prof. R. S. Howey, Kenneth Middleton, Jerome Kesselman, Prof. J. P. Jensen, Kuller- vo Luhi, P. F. Palmer. Mr. Carman gave excerpts from a play by A. A. Milne. Bob Ramsey entertained with a magic act. Eunice Lowitt, president, presided. WATKINS HALL . . ... is holding its annual winter formal tonight. Guests are Dale Luehring, Kay Thompson, Keith Spalding, Walter Modie, Carter Buler, Authorized Parties Fireside Forum, Penny Carnival at Congregational Church, 12 m. Friday, Feb. 28 DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students Student Association, Mid-Winter Varsity in Ballroom, 1 a.m. 711 Mass. St. Watkins Hall, Dance at Hall, 12 m. Westminster Hall, Party at Hall, 12 m. Saturday, March 1 Puff Pant Prom, Union Ballroom. 11 p.m. Party, First Christian Church, 8 to 12 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Fraternities, Sororities To Hold Formal Initiation Gree kgroups planning to hold formal inititions this weekend include Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Chi, Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sororities and fraternities who have already completed initiation ceremonies include Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Acacia. Harold Hagey, Perry Fleagle, Don DeFord, Elvia Sandell, Glenn Richardson, Rudy Savesel, Lee Huddleston, Bob Fluker, Don Williams, Wayne Siebert, George Lupfer, Joe Wilson, Larned, Kam, Bob Githens, Delmar Green, C. A. Gilmore, Eugene Watson, Charles Skidmore, Kimble Slitterley, Manhattan, Frank Veratil, Virgil Wittfitt, and Stewart Walker, ANNOUNCEMENT . . . ... is made of the marriage of Frances Willard (Pasadena, Calif., to Bill Decker, "36," former sports editor (continued to page three) Take Your Pick--swing out with a kick. Bock his hip-length jackets to give you torso that stretched and siende look. Choose either of these and you will be set for a stylish spring. The suit at left features a pleated skirt, for the girl who likes to Women Employed In Rising Numbers Through Job Bureau Women employed through the women's employment bureau has increased steadily in number since 1936, Miss Marie Miller, assistant to the adviser of women, said today. At the beginning of the fall semester, 459 girls were employed through the bureau, while in 1936-37 only 211 girls were employed. In 1937-38 the number employed increased to 218 while in 1938-9 the number rose to 243. Last year 265 were employed. They earned, collectively, $20,318.50. The employment bureau attempts to find openings and suitable women to fill the positions. Jobs include almost any occupation from housework to selling on commission or tutoring. Students are given the "Land of Liberty" now at the Jayhawker Henry Fonda, Bette Davis and George Brent in an episode from "Land of Liberty," thrill-packed story of the birth and triumph of freedom in the United States. More than 139 stars appear in scenes of the new production, edited by Cecil B. DeMille, at the Jayhawkter today and tomorrow. "Land of Liberty" is the motion picture industry's contribution to America, since all profits from this film will be donated to war emergency welfare work. Tuberculosis Contributions Are $581 From University A total of $581.38 was' taken from faculty and students in the 1940 University Christmas Drive. Students contributed $181.1 and faculty contributed $399. Men had surpassed women in contributions $119.96 to $61.87. 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