Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUN. FEB. 16, 1941 Party Hosts Include Delt, NuSig,KappaSig,SigmaNu Delegates Come To Campus--party guests last night included Kay O'Sullivan, Letha Epi- Jack Severin, president of the Kansas chapter of Delta Tau Delta is shown above welcoming H. P. Jepsen, Delt western division president, to the regional conference held here this weekend. Other prominent Delts attending the conference are left to right: Martin Dickinson, secretary of the western division; Hugh Shields, manager of the central office; Severin; Charles Soller, president-elect of the local chapter, and Jepsen. Four big parties made last night a night for Jayhawkers to howl. Here in Lawrence Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu, and Delta Tau Delta held formal dances. In Kansas City, Nu Sigma Nu played host to the School of Medicine at a party in the Ski-Hi Garden of the Continental hotel, with Red Blackburn's band furnishing the music. For Kappa Sigs it was the black and white winter formal at their chapter house. Outstanding feature of this affair is that girls as well as boys dress in black and white. Clyde Bysom's band played. The Sigma Nu Hi-Rickety formal party, a tradition 50 years old, was held last night at the Eldridge hotel. The band was Royce Stoner's, from Kansas City. In the Union ballroom Delta Tau Delta's and their dates danced last night among decorations in red, white, blue, and gold. Clayton Harbur played. NU SIGMA NU... DELTA TAU DELTA... ... guests at their party in Kansas City last night were all students in the School of Medicine who wanted to attend. This was the second all medical school party of the year. ... guests at their dinner dance in the Union ballroom last night were: Jo Ann Perry, Eva Magill, Patty Lockwood, Norma Jean Falconer, Mary McVey, Katherine Green, Eleanor Crosland, Shirley Ruble, Jane McFarland, Jane Barnes, Barbara Charlton, Priscila Adams, Myra Hurd, Marynell Dyatt, Dolie Newlon. Heidi Vieis, Margaret Funk, Helen Louise St. Clair, Nancy Laughlin. Suzanne McNaghten, Mary Ellen Brown, Gloria Biechele, Mary Ann Hannum, June Griesa, Marjorie McKay, Sue Corson, Betsy Dodge, Arlene Gibson, Peggy Hennessy, Blanche Van Camp, Rilla Anne Townsend, Mary Madge Kirby, Peggy Davis, Jerry Rooney, Sarilou Smart, Edna Givens, Betty Baker, Joan Tagger, Sara Fair, Dottie Wise, Barbara Koch, Elizabeth Newman, Martha Jane Green, Mary Burchfield, Anita Boughton, Virgina Stevens, Annabelle Fisher, Jane Knudson, Chestion Wilson Betty Lou Hancock, Barbara Buxton, Jane Veatch, Muriel Henry, Marie Hitt, Betty Current, Charlene Baker, Jan Granger, Wilmi Jean Hadden, Virginia Houston, Jei DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. Fees, Jayne Eckles, Dorothy Lee Chapin, Medicine Lodge; Marian Dille and Frances Day, Kansas City, Mo.; Jane Nickson, Medicine Lodge. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... guests at their winter formal last night were: Marjorie Barben, Sibyl Duff, Kansas City, Mo., Ada Lee Fuller, Camora McGregor, Margie Schoolcraft, Florence Allen, Bette Leimert, Margaret Neal, Alice Raffington, Margaret Anne Reed, Mary Louise Belcher, Mariann Lacey, Anna Jane Hoffman, Mary Brower, Ruth Kankes, Francis Gillespie, Topeka, Margaret Little, Topeka, Marjorie Burden, Hutchinson, Peggy Roberts, Patty Armel, Topeka, Viretta Shaw, Topeka, Betty Bee Neiswinter, Topeka, Betta Gaines, Ardis Nash, Manhattan, Irene Whiles, Betty Joe Childs, Ida Mae Giddings, Topeka, Mary McLeod, Fern Stranathan, Frances Thomson, Marjorie Wiley, Lawrence Martha Starr, Mary Gerdeman, Dorothy Noble, Mary Beth Dodge, Faith Seeley, Margaret Martin, Nancy Leathers, Happy Veach, Kansas City, Mo., Hazel Hillix, Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA NU . . . LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Shorthand, Typewriting, Accounting, Comptometry, and Machine book-keeping. One-half rates on tuition to K.U. students perly, Phyllis Markley, Cree Hartley, Billie Giles, Ann Murray, Kay Whitehead, Patti Duncan, Billie Jarboe, Ann Bradford, Jean Ott, Jane Newcomber, Shirley Tholen, Martha Fairhurst, Margie Hagstrom; Jean Anderson, Jean Bailey. Marjorie Siegrist, Gerry Wells, Mary McLeod, Helen Pepereller, Catherine Thomas, Mary Louise Goddard, Barbara Barber, Marjorie Thomas, Harriet Hutchinson, Mary Taylor, Tommy Thompson, Barbara Thomas, Pat Ledyard, Mary Ruth Fogel, Margarette Parker, Sally Connell, Ruth Wright, Geraldine Buhler, Katherine Colley, Fritzi Meyn, Joan Long, Marjorie Oliver, Beverly Templeton, Kansas City, Lawrence Business College Phone 894 Women to Puff and Pant At Annual Prom March 1 It is a serious occasion when a woman makes a date with a woman for the annual Puff Pant Prom, March 1, in the Memorial Union ballroom. She must call for her partner, send a corsage, lead the dancing, and buy cokes. Members of the Women's Athletic association, the Women's Self-Governing Association, and the Young Women's Christian association, have completed all arrangements for the dance. Clayton Harbur has been booked to furnish music. Novelty dancing contest will be held. Each couple must come as man and woman, but anything from Indian costumes to formals and tails goes. Prizes will be awarded for the best dressed couple, most original costumes, and the best dressed stag. Tickets may be obtained soon from the Union, Miss Meguiar's office or the women's gymnasium. Tickets will be distributed among the sororities and all the organized houses. Price of admission is 75 cents for couples and 50 cents for a stag. Chaperons for the evening will be Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women; Miss Roberta Tucker, secretary of the Y.W.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. Mo.; Maxine Thomsberry, Warrensburg, Mo.; Roberta Lutz, Kansas City, Mo.; Beity Dunlap, Kansas City, Mo.; Kitty Stewart, Parsons. SIGMA NU . . . . . . alumni back for the party included Jack Musselman, Wichita; John Fogel, Kansas City, Mo.; Phil Schonearts, St. Smith, Ark; Richard Newlin, Chillicothe, Mo. TAU KAPPA EPSILON .. ... men who went to Manhattan Friday night to attend the Sweetheart dinner dance of the Kansas State chapter were Jason Dixon, William Dixon, Kenneth Dunn, Willis Fankhauser, Vigil Dietierich, Delbert Small, Carlton Grissom, David Bare, and Tom Ells. With them went Alpha Chi's Maryluise Stout and Norma Brooks. TRIANGLE . . . . . will hold an hour dance from 7 to 8 Tuesday night. BATTENFELD HALL . . . NEW RECORDS . . weekend guest is Wayne Fuller, Manhattan. Montevideo Music Makers Music Makers Harry James This Little Icky Went to Town Break It to Me Gently ... Will Bradley With a Twist of the Wrist Keep An Eye on Your Heart ... Al Donahue Gladys Bitter, education junior and president of the W.A.A., is general chairman of the Puff Pant Prom. The following women are on the executive planning board: Mary Helen Wilson, college junior, representing the Y.W.C.A.; Colleen Poorman, college sophomore, also from the Y.W.C.A.; Nancy Kerber, fine arts junior representing the W.S.G.A.; Mary Beth Dodge, also a fine arts junior from the W.S.G.A.; O'Theene Huff, college senior and president of the W.S.G.A.; Jean Stouffer, college senior and president of the Y. W. C. A.; Virginia Bell, education senior representing the W.A.A.; Patty Riggs, college junior from the Y.W.C.A.; Margaret Hagstrom, fine arts junior from the Y.W.C.A.; and Alta Bingham, education junior from the W.A.A. You Didn't Steal That Kiss You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again Otrin Tucker a : 1 WATKINS HALL . . . ... entertained Kathrine Blackwood, Buffalo, and Sara Jane Graham, Wellsville, at dinner Friday evening. RICKER HALL . . . . . Friday night guest was Dorothy Crockett. Day-Life, Night-Life Sports-Life by Formfit $1.25 $2.50 Weaver's