Here on the Hill---guests at their Sunday night buffet were Lois Howell, Betty McVey, Becky Trembly, Priscilla Adams, Heidi Viets, Virginia Marshall, Mary Burchfield, Zibby Pearls, Georgia Ann Utterback, Shirley Kernodle, Rosemary Utterbeaton, Dotty Nobel, Virginia Bantleon, Ann Bradford, and Betty Lou Hancock. an account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUES., JAN. 14, 1941 Library, Not Jelly-Joints Rendezvous of Students The long, hard siege has be-3 gun. The library has reported an increase in books checked out, and in students coming in. After 7 or 8 o'clock at night the only movement to be seen is students trudging up the Hill to that Gothic building of reference books and harassed librarians. Whether there will be a midweek tomorrow night is still a moot question. There's a nasty rumor out to the effect that there won't be one until after finals, thus giving the students more time to study and the professors more time to make out tests. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . Ain't we got fun! Blanche Van Camp, Margaret Ann Reed, Jan Taggert, Phyllis Markely, Jean Ott, Susan Kaths, Dollie Newlin, Dorothy Jean Harvey, Barbara Barber, Mrs. George Belt, Mrs. D. R. Smith, Mrs. P. H. Knowlton of Denver, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Colt of Hutchinson, Jack Cosgrove and Jack Minner. ... weekend guest was Otis James. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Shirley Tholen, Forence Allen, Betsy Dodge, Suzanne McNaughton, and June Griesa ... weekend guests were Bill Miller of Ft. Scott, and George Berentz, of Washington, Kan. PHI PSI . . . dinner guests Sunday were Jean Ott, Douglas Miller, of Ft. Scott, and Maurice Gordon of Coffeeville. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... announces the engagement of Marilyn Konantz to Douglas Miller, of Ft. Scott. He was graduated last year and was affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi. PI BETA PHI . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Howell and daughter of Maryville, Kan. ... weekend guest was Peg McCarty of Kansas City, Mo. DINNER GUESTS . . . DE LUXE CAFE at Corbin hall Sunday included Eloise Gearwax, Earl Ardley Ralph Scamell, Merill Whitnack of Olathe, Gertrude Coffman of Kansas City, Mo. Wray Strowig of Salina, Wayne Uhrickson, and Gladys Lebbert of Kansas City, Mo. NU SIGMA NU . . . 711 Mass. St. Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students . . . guest Monday night was Jim Burge. ... medical fraternity, initiated the following Saturday: Fred Bosilevac, Robert Lockwood, Samuel Iwig, Stanford Splitter, Paul Myers, Charles MacQueen, Robert Bolinger, Richard Hill, Earl Padfield, Grant Powell, Raymond O'Brien, John Tilly, and Jack Revere GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... announces the engagement of Vera Knopeker to Maurice Gordon of Coffeyville. He is employed in Sears and Roebuck there. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... dinner guest last night was A. J. "Dad" Elliott. OUT-OF-TOWN . . . . . . will entertain with a buffer supper Thursday night. . . . guests at the A.T.O. open house Saturday were the following: Stew Jones, Garnett; Dan Rhule. Herington; Mr. and Mrs. Don Tyler, Bartlesville, Okla.; Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Gilles, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Goodnow, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Duffie,Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Haas,Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Harding, Mrs. W. B. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bergren, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Col. and Mrs. A. K. King of Ft. Leavenworth. Assisting in the serving were Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Jane Barnes, Betty Greene, Jean Merrill, Zita Ann Lowry, Tommy Thompson, Jean Bailey and May King. ... announces the engagement of Helen Anderson to Jack Moore of Buffalo, Kan. DINNER GUESTS . . . ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . . . Sunday at the Phi Gam house were Mrs. Arthur Black of Wichita, Betsy Tatlock, Catherine Boyd, and Jeanne Popham. . . . dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Foust of Iola. SIG EP . . . . . . announces the pledging of Jim Beers of Olathe, and Floyd Koch of Topeka. Choose your NoMend "PersonaLength" and you'll have the best-fitting, most flattering and most comfortable stockings you've ever worn. You'll save money, too . . . for all NoMend Stockings are made with exclusive features designed to add WEAR1 One is exactly yours! Common Cold Not To Be Sneezed At $1.15 to $1.35 2, 3, 4 and 7-threads Don't come close please! It's catching. It's needless to ask. Just another cold, that's all. The customary morning exercise to protect that youthful figure is not much of a success. You can't breathe below the locket mark. About that time your roommate catches on, and pushes you back in bed with the Vick's bottle following close behind. Your bubbling words are smothered by the towel which lands in your face. "Rub in the Vick's and cover yourself with the towel," lectures your roommate. You wake up early in the morning with a backache and the impression that Hitler is approaching—or something worse, if that's possible. And with that the whole house walks out to class. You can feel awfully sorry for yourself at a moment's notice, but it isn't anything to what you can with a whole morning to bemoan your fate. Noon comes with a glass of orange juice to tide you over to the next meal. Someone read somewhere that fruit juices were good for a cold, so your room-mate feeds them to you. Fifteen sneezes from a live man's chest; it's morning, and you are convinced that there will be no entomology class for you that day. After administering the second layer of Vick's, you attempt to settle down for the night-after another meal of fruit juices. Lunch time finally arrives after six lectures from your house mates on the value of the hospital. After another afternoon of four walls, lectures on the wonderful medical service at the hospital, you are convinced that the hospital would be paradise—if you can just live until morning when you will rush right up there. Before you go to sleep the second night you name the four corners of the room for the top four men on your list. For the name of the corner that you look at first is the man of your future. No matter which one of them you look at first in the morning—its interesting to imagine being married to any of them. (Particularly when there is only one on your list, but that's beside the point.) The third morning is spent sitting across the breakfast table from Bill—just imagination, of course. At noon you persuade your roommates to accompany you to the hospital. You take with you your best Santa Claus pajamas, and the robe Bill gave you for Christmas. Hospital accessories are complete even to the new blue toothbrush.