1 Here on the Hill--- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WED., FEB. 12, 1941 Clyde Bysom to Feature Trumpeter at Midweek Whether there's a jam or a Whether there's a jam or a foursome at the midweek tonight, Clyde Bysom's band will do its best, featuring Wayne Ruppenthal and his trumpet in "Cerberibin" and a four part round of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat." Since academic work is not yet grusling, the dancers will probably be many. Unless, of course, students stay at home to chop up logs in honor of Lincoln's birthday. CORBIN HALL... ... will celebrate Valentine's day with a dessert dance at 6:30 tomorrow night to which Battenfeld, Carruth, and Templin halls are invited. Wimma Stewart, social chairman, is in charge of arrangements. Dancing will be to record music. KAPPA ALPHA THETA. . . ... announces the engagement of Sarilou Smart to Clyde Pace, Delta Tau Delta. They put out their pins last night. . . . dinner guests Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Neal, Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA TAU OMEGA. . . ALPHA CHI OMEGA. . . ... dinner guests last night were Mrs. F. N. Coulson, Harper; and Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Elder, Topeka. . . . visitor is Mrs. Ruth Miller Winsor, national president. SIGMA PHI EPSILON. . . ... dinner guests Monday night were Frances Jones and John Waller, Leavenworth; Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. C. Whitehead and Ennis Whitehead, Jr., Phoenix, Ariz. ... dinner guests last night were Dr. and Mrs. William Monroe Balch, Baldwin, Dr. Balch, professor of history at Baker University, spoke on "How to Get By Professors," explaining that the best way was to raise grade points. TEMPLIN HALL. . . ... dinner guest Monday was Juanda Anderson, Pratt. ACACIA... . . dinner guests Monday night were Prof. N, P. Sherwood, Prof. E. L Treece, Prof. O. O. Stoland, and T. C. Ryther. KAPPA SIGMA. . . . . dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bush, Kansas City, Mo. DELTA GAMMA.. ... visitor Monday and Tuesday was Mrs. J. Walter Bingham, Palo Alto, Cal., national president. ... colony, alumnae, and patronesses entertained Mrs. Bingham with a luncheon at Evans Hearth yesterday. "Mrs. Raymond Nichols was in charge of the luncheon. Guests were Mrs. Corlett Cotton, Mrs. J. J. Jakosky, Mrs. William L. Burdick, Mrs. H. E. Chandler, all of Lawrence; Ruth Garvey, Mrs. R. H. Garvey, and Mrs. J. O. Davidson, To Be Married . . . JANE BLANEY Jane Blaney, '40. Kappa Alpha Theta, last year an attendant to the homecoming queen, will be married March 1 to William Harris, '40. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, announce her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Blaney, Kansas City, Mo. His parents are Mr. end Mrs. A. B. Harris, Kansas City, Mo. Wichita; Mrs. Albert Drake. Mrs. J. F. Kollmann, Mrs. C. E. Koerper, Kansas City, Mo. . . . gave a buffet supper yesterday evening for Mrs. Bingham. Guests were Virginia Brand and Sibyl Malm. ... guests at the house Monday and yesterday were Mrs. R. H. Garvey and Mrs. J. O. Davidson, Wichita. ANNOUNCEMENT. . . . . . is made of the marriage last Monday of Rene Kiskadden, Gamma Phi Beta here last year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kiskadden, Wichita, to Benny Ewers, '40. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, from Caney. ELMER A. ZILCH. . . ... Memorial Award Dinner for Meritorious Work in Journalism will be Friday night, Feb. 28. ... entertained at dinner Monday night Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Malone Hays county; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perkins, Elk county. ALPHA OMICRON PL . . ... had the following legislators and their wives at dinner Monday night; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cron, Butler county; Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Binney, Montgomery county; Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Valentine, Clay Center; Alfred H. Harkness, Hays county. CHI OMEGA. . . enttained the following legislators and their wives at dinner Monday night! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Daugherty, Hamilton county; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lutz, Wallace county; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Knoepel, Colony; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Keith, Hiawatha; Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Klinger, Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Moyer, Doniphan county; Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Ira, Rice county; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chishold, McPherson; Mr. and Mrs. John Holstolm, Riley county; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Schwalm, CORBIN HALL. . . Riley county; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pence, Shawnee county; R. F. Glick, Doniphan county; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porterfield, Jaekson county; Mr. and Mrs. Vern R. Maye, Finney county; Frank Oberg, Clay county; Drew Hartnett, Stafford county; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stevens, Douglas county. GAMMA PHI BETA. . . ... had the following legislators and their wives at dinner Monday night; Elmer E. Euwer, Sherman county; Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Heckert, Ottawa. ... entertained the following legislators and their wives Monday night: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Briles, (continued to page three.) KAPPA ALPHA THETA. . . There's a promise of spring, but it probably won't come through for a while. For cold days remaining, stylish Sue will wear one of these slim fitted Cold Days Ahead---coats. Off with the coat, and she trips out in a figured print short sleeves, springtime colors, color frock with neckline interest. Midweek Attendance Has Ups and Downs Midweeks get to be a habit-as certain on Wednesday as hash on Monday. But midweek statistics are not so widely known. Carter Butler, manager of the Student Union Activities board, says he is prepared for almost anything every Wednesday night. Nearly 500 students attended each midweek at the first of the school year. During this boom season,200 stag tickets were always sold and prospective cutters-in turned away. This was when new students got the impression that at this University a dance meant the most possible person per hour space. But after the first gay days, midweek attendance dwindled. The end-of-the-seester rush dragged it down farther. Only 96 stag tickets were sold to the last midweek before finals. But the 225 students that did brave the midweek that Wednesday enjoyed an uncrowded floor free from crashing on-comers, were rejuvenated for the examination struggle. The mid-year varsity, usually a popular affair, turned out to be a flop. Then the midweek last week brought back ballroom prosperity. Attendance bounced up to 350. It was the first day of classes. Students, unperturbed by past-due assignment worries, crowded the floor just for the fun of playing "doggem." Tonight, whether the floor is crowded or not. Bysom's band will do its best to keep things heppy. At the Jay Jane jamboree this afternoon Hill women danced all the oldstyle steps, learned a few new ones. The jamboree, held in the Union, featured a conga lesson by Billie Jarboe and Mary Kay Brown with the help of Nancy Kerber and Charlene Baker. Hill Women Dance At Jamboree The theme of the party was St. Valentine. Besides the conga lesson, the program included a skit, "The Ghost of Ann Boleyn," given by Mary Kay Brown, Lenora Grizzell, Margaret Brown, and Helen Edlin; old folk dancing directed by Doris Twente; and a tap number by Billie Jarboe. Refreshments were served. Every women student on the campus was invited. Authorized Parties Friday. Feb. 14 Lutheran Student Association, Skating Party at Rollerdrome, 12 m. Student Christian Council of the Christian Church, Party at the Church. 11 p.m. Alpha Phi Alpha, Valentine Party, Charter House, 12 m. Saturday, Feb. 15 Delta Tau Delta, Party at Union Ballroom, 12 m. Jayhawk Co-op, Dance at Kansas Room. 12 m. Kappa Sigma, Black and White Dinner-Dance at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Sigma Nu fraternity, Party at Hotel Eldridge, 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. DE LUXE CAFE our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. Women's Glee Club On KFKU Tonight The University Women's Glee club, under the direction of Miss Irene Peabody, will broadcast at 6 o'clock this evening over KFKU in a combined program with a piano duo from the studio of Allie Merle Conger. The Glee club will present a group of three songs with Virginia Gsell, fine arts sophomore, as soprano soloist. You need the immediate help of - application of individual lotion - a deep hand massage - stimulating, vibratory brushing We have the complete line of the famous Ogilvie Sisters' preparations to enable you to carry on the good work at home. 1 now serv the B bee Jay Cope ect. and for Weaver's M mon girl hon play B Uni has is 1 1 Coy spe bro I of ; wh asse of