Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Phi Psi's Dine and Dance At Buffet Supper Tonight Those few-and-far between mortals who came through finals unscathed are turning their new leaves over for a happy second semester. First on their program will be picking up the threads of that necessary social life . . . and with a vengeance. Phi Psi's tonight will dine and dance their dates at a buffet supper at the chapter house, while Friday night will see the Sig Alf's and Miller hall girls cast off the the yoke. Saturday night the Chi Omega's will hold their winter formal at their chapter house, while the Kappa Eta Kappa's and their dates whoop it up in the spirit of electrical engineering. WOMEN'S CLUB . . . TRIANGLE FRATERNITY . . . . . will entertain with an evening party in honor of the husbands and unmarried men of the faculty on Thursday night, Feb. 20. The tea usually given on the first Thursday of every month will not be given this month. . . . announces the pledging of Howard Kenton, Frank Brandt, and William Toller. ENGAGEMENT . . . . . of Nadine Raymond and William Lewis, former student, is announced. Miss Raymond, who attended the University of New Mexico, is the sister of Ted Raymond. 40. PHI PSI . . . guests at a buffet supper tonight will include Mary Louise McNown, Dorothy Teachenor, Virginia Elliott, Shirley Tholen, Anne Jones, Shirley Irwin, Peggy Benson, Rilla Ann Townsend, Jean Ott, Betty Coulson, Mary Jean Miller, Fatti Duncan, Heidi Viets, and Betty Gaines. Ruth McIrath, Zita Ann Lowrey, Billie Giles, Virginia Stephens, Barbara Barber, Mary Burchfield, Mary Millsom, Emily Jean Milam, Shirley Henry, Mary Ruth Fogel, Patty Lockwood, Rosemary Utterback, Ann Bowen, Margy Hagstrom, Anna Jane Hoffmann, Bootsie Edmiston, Jean McFarland, Barbara Koch, Virginia Scott, Jean Bailey, Carolyn Sloan, and Virginia Ford. Delta Upsilon . . ... will entertain the Delta Gammas with a dinner and hour dance at the chapter house this evening. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. Sigma Kappa Has New Housemother MRS. MYRA LYONS The new housemother at the Sigma Kappa house, Mrs. Myra Lyons, comes to Lawrence from the University of Nebraska, where she was A.O.Pi house-mother. Her first position was with the Chi Omegas at Kansas State College in Manhattan. She has two daughters who were members of Gamma Phi Beta at Nebraska, and a sister who was a Gamma Phi at Missouri. Now that she has moved in with Sigma Kappa, she has four sorority loves. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . Mrs. Lyons originally lived in St. Joseph, going from there to her first housemother position, which she was persuaded to take by her sister who is dean of girls at the St. Joseph high school. She also has a sister who is a music supervisor in the schools there. ... professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces the installation of the following officers for the spring semester: Raymond York, president; George Wiznewauckas, vice-president; Vernon McKale, secretary; Glen O. Paden, treasurer; and Roger Prior, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Lyons is a member of the Methodist church and of P.E.O. She has also been active in community affairs. Student Paintings Selected For National Exhibition Eight paintings by University fine arts students have been chosen for the January exhibition of oil painting sponsored by the United States Office of Education in the Department of Interior. Paintings by art students from 18 selected colleges and universities and leading art Weaver's The patriotic make-up that leads the fashion parade. As vivid and alive as the national spirit of 1941. Lipstick $1.00 Creme Rouge $1.00 Dry Rouge $1.00 Face Powder___$1.50___$1.65___$3.00 NEW "QUEEN SIZE" LIPSTICK $1.50 Meguiar Will Attend Women DeansConfab Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, women's adviser, will attend the twenty-fifth annual convention of the National Association of Deans of Women, of which she is the secretary of the southwest publicity committee covering Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. The convention, to be held Feb. 18-21, at Atlantic City, N.J., will have as its theme "Facing the Future of Women's Education in a Reorganized World." Miss Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor will be the speaker at one of the joint banquets, which will be held with the National Association of Principals of Schools for Girls. Among general session topics will be "Governmental Plans for the Future of Women's Education." "Plans of Educational Institutions for Women in a Reorganized World," and "Plans of Business and Professional Women for Educational Needs in a Reorganized World." University students whose work is being exhibited are Victor Kalin, Violet Lamont, Rachel Garrett, Roberta Smith, Edgar Stareck, and Helen Fincke. More than one thousand women, schools of the country are on display. Barry Eliminated By Knockout Route Lee Barry, Kansas' only representative in the Topeka Golden Gloves, was eliminated last night by Bill Hodges of Efingham CCC, who scored a technical knockout in the first round. Barry had advanced to the quarter finals by knocking out Foster Scott of Fort Riley Tuesday night. MISS ELIZABETH MEGUIAR doing the work of women's deans and advisers in all sections of the United States and other countries are members of the National Association. Authorized Parties Friday, Feb. 7 Miller Hall, Party at Hall, 12 m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Party at Union Ballroom, 12 m. Wesley Foundation, Skating Party at Rollerdrome, 12 m. Saturday, Feb. 8 Chi Omega, Dance at House, 12 m. Kappa Beta (Christian Church Sorority), Party at Myers Hall, 11 pm. Kappa Eta Kappa, Dinner-Dance, Chapter House. 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. University Supplies FOUNTAIN PENS ARTIST'S MATERIALS ENGINEERING SUPPLIES NOTEBOOKS and FILLERS LABORATORY MATERIALS TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR REN EXCEPTIONAL ZIPPER BOOK VALUES . Rental Typewriters $5.00 - $5.50 - $6.00 Per Semester CARTER'S Stationery 1025 Massachusetts Phone 1051 Opposite Granada Theater