Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Thurs., Jan. 16, 1941 Game Tonight Eclipses Campus Social Activity The Missouri Tigers will push what little social life there is right off the Hill tonight. Organized houses are moving their dinner hour up, and the big game tonight promises to eclipse everything in sight. Despite the general dampness, cold, and promise of snow, the ever-present thought of finals brings K.U. lads and lassies to the library regularly. Scheduled for the weekend are four parties: the A.O.Pi's and the Ivy Leaf club will dance tomorrow night, and Saturday night the University band and the L.S.A. will party. DINNER GUESTS . . . ... at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Tuesday night were Rev. Theodore Azman and Mr. A. J. Elliott. A.T.O. GUESTS . . . ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . ... for dinner Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keck, of Independence, Kan. ... professional chemistry fraternity, elected the following officers at its regular meeting Tuesday night; M. A., Glenn Stevenson; V.M.A. Jay Stewart; recorder, George Lupfer; treasurer, Hartin Ritter; alumni secretary, Bob Sloccombe; reporter, Henry Holtzclaw; assistant reporter, H. A. Hoffman. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... announces the coming marriage of Carolyn Harper to John McGuire of New York. She is a graduate of the University, and for the past two years has been a secretary in the federal bureau of investigation. CORBIN HALL . . . ... dinner guests Wednesday, evening were Mrs. Ernest Young, Alma Ott, and Naomi Jean Rummage, all of Lawrence; and Jean Seymour of Kansas City. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . . . announces the election of the following officers for the next semester: Eminent archon, Chester Hall; eminent deputy archon, Richard Wilson; eminent correspondent, Bernard Koehler; eminent recorder, Fred Johnson; eminent warden, Jack Walton; eminent chronicler, Walt Sheridan. THETA SIGMA PHI . . . . . honorary journalism fraternity for women, announces the pledging of the following girls: DE LUXE CAFE Impudent... Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. Saucy, smart, sophisticated all embodied in this one Sunday-go-to-meetin' dress. Margaret Hyde, Anne Nettels, Marynell Dyatt, Dorothy Schroeter, Heidi Viets, Marjorie Gaines, and Mary Margaret Gray. PI BETA PHI . . . PI BETA PHI ... ... luncheon guests yesterday was Virginia Moore. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . . . luncheon guest yesterday was Virginia Elliot. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . . . guests Sunday were Mary Garrison of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morgan of Leavenworth. . . . were Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Painter of the Manhattan faculty of entomology. VISITORS MONDAY . . ... professional business women's fraternity, announces the initiation of the following women: Mary Brown, Juanita Hall, Betty PHI CHI THETA . . . Hunt Club To Try Polo Next The K.U. Hunt club is organizing its forces for a brand new sport, polo. They've had hunts, hockey, and cross-country jaunts, but this is different and far more exciting. The teams will be chosen and coached by Gayle Mott, riding instructor. The equipment will be furnished by the Athletic board and the skill by the students. The team has hopes of competing with other teams from Kansas and Missouri. Snap Course? Yeah, But No Credit If you are looking for a snap course next semester why don't you take the three hour reading improvement course offered by the School of Education? The only catch is that you will receive no credit for work in improving reading ability and the speed and rhythm of your eye movements. The class, to be taught by 10 graduate students who are doing special work in this department, will be limited to 125. The course, which will be taught by Bert A. Nash, professor of education, will stress increased speed and accuracy in reading, vocabulary development, and general study habits. Enrollment may be made in room 18. Fraser hall during final week or enrollment week. Hohl, Dorothy Gardner, Jessie Lee Lakin, Beatrice Witt, Billie Jarbose, Frances Hanson, Marjorie Jacobs, Virginia MacMasters, and Marcia Molby. ... dinner guest Tuesday night was John Tilson of Kansas City, Mo KAPPA SIGMA . . . Car Worries? Phone 607 Phone 607 Let the "efficiency boys" at Motor-In service your automobile. They'll take a personal interest in your car and keep your repair bills at a minimum. 827 Vt. Skelly PRODUCTS Photographic Review Pictures 75 Years Seventy-five years of history told in pictures—that is the theme of "Across the Years on Mt. Oread," Prof. Robert Tew photographic history that is to be issued as a commemorative feature of the diamond jubilee anniversary celebration next June. The 160-page volume will contain 120 pictures of the University taken since its founding in 1866 to the present time. Text matter, assembled by Professor Taft, will supplement the pictorial development. The book will be the first of its kind ever published covering so long an era The cover for the 6 by 10 inch volume will be selected from cover designs submitted by the junior and senior students in the Fine Arts department of design. It will be cloth bound, blue background with gold imprinting. Several designs are now completed and all carry out the "Crimson and the Blue" in their motif. To Submit Designs A committee, of which Professor Taft is a member and Prof U. G. Mitchell is chairman, will select the design to be used on the book-cover. Use Two-Color Aerial Views The design department also will cooperate with the editors in working out the title pages and other decorative features of the book. Two-color aerial views of the campus will be used as end sheets. The book is being printed by the Kansan press and the delivery date is scheduled for June 1, according to T. C.Rhythe, director of the journalism press. Pre-publication orders are now being taken by the Alumni office. By ordering now the book may be obtained for $1.50, while the after publication price will be $2.00. Women Flvers Plan to Work In U.S. Defense Women Flyers of America, Inc., a non-profit corporation, has adopted a program of training its members to aid in national defense. Members are to be instructed in the rigging and care of parachutes, first aid, and driving ambulances. In the event of an emergency, each member of the Women Flyers of America will thus release a man for military service. Flies Back After Being 'Mugged' The flies are back! Not on the back screen door or picnic table, but back in Snow entomology collection after having been in Utah for classification by a specialist. Over 200 species were returned, a hundred of which were new to the Snow collection. These flies are known to science as the Dolichopodidae, meaning long-footed flies. Dolichopodidae is a predaceous insect, that is, he lives by preying on other insects and animals. Most of the specimens were collected last year in the southern states. Authorized Parties Ivy Leaf Club of Aiphka Kappa Alpha, Party in Kansas room, Memorial Union, 12. Alpha Omicron Pi, Party at the Chapter House, 12. Friday, Jan. 17 Saturdav. Jan. 18 Kansas University Band, Dinner-Dance, Memorial Union, 12. Saturday, Jan. 18 Independent Student Association Dance in Union Ballroom, 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Join Our Join Our RENTAL LIBRARY 15c 5 days THU THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Paul Muni stars as Pierre Radisson . . . the First Canadian in "Hudson's Bay," now showing thru Saturday. Aided by Laird Cregar and John Sutton, who are featured in the brilliant cast, Muni blazes a trail through the vast savage wilderness to build a fabulous empire in the frozen north. IS T N In the lect Ass nua will in t B free rep A. slat fou inai tior The Doe Keet Sellе Mo age of W of p pres Gill cil. ten K tum arti thre exte T stan vice ist; Chi A whi writ rect info date R. Fu Fo of last ing mat the that thro B Sch desi an i Fur Ship Delt term