Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Final Week Intimidates Social Whirl of Campus With only two weeks to go towards final week and its ultimate consequences, the Hill will concentrate behind the doors of the library or similar study halls tonight. Few are expected to venture forth for fun. The social whirl, brought to a climax in the holidays, has folded like a tent, and will remain collapsed until the first week in February, when, rumor has it, the Sophomore Hop will be forthcoming. So with the exception of an open house, buffet suppers, and hour dances, the campus remains dormant. Not This One, But That One Department of Utter Confusion: Two Barbara Edmonds, one of Watkins Hall, and one a graduate of last year, bewildered each other and the Kansan staff yesterday with the announcement of an engagement. A picture was run of the Barbara Edmonds on the left, who sang last year with Clyde Bysom, while it was the one of the right that became engaged. GUEST LIST... ... for the A.T.O. dinner and hour dance tonight is as follows: Zita Ann Lowry, Marjorie Ann Reed, Jane Parmenter, Sue Johnston, Georgia Ann Utterback, Marjorie Mossman, Mary Ellen Browne, Betty Leimert, Rita Lemoine, Harriet Ojers, Judy Lane, Jerry Hartley, Marilyn Duncan, Marjorie Owen, Shirley Bayles, Peggy Wadhams, Virginia Gsell, Betty Greene, Jean Myhre, Sue Kaths, and Glennis Jean Waters. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE. . . ANNOUNCEMENT MADE. . . ... of the marriage of Jane Sanford to Al Lemoine. She was a member of Gamma Phi Beta, while he was affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta. W.S.G.A... ... tea for all University women was held yesterday afternoon in Frank Strong ball NOT MARRIED. . . NOT MARRIED . . . engaged is Helen Hay, '40, con y to the announcement in yester. y's Kansan. PI BETA PHI. . . . . guest last night was Beverly Hamilton, of Minneapolis, Minne. Y.M.-Y.W. . . will hold a skating party tomorrow night from 9 to 11. Helen Martin, president, announced that all members were invited. ALPHA TAU OMEGA. . . . . will hold formal open house from 3 to 5 Saturday afternoon for students. Open house for the faculty and townpeople will be held from 8 to 10 Saturday night. . . will hold a dinner dance from 6 to 8 in the new house tonight. PHI GAM. . . ... dinner guests Tuesday night Authorized Parties Friday. Jan. 10 were Lucine Thomas, of Washington. D.C.; Mrs. C. A. Thomas, and Mr. F. E. Thayer, of Great Bend. Friday, Jan. 10 Alpha Chi Omega, Formal in Union Ballroom. 12. Delta Upsilon, Dance at House. 12. Saturday, Jan. 11 Corbin Hall, Formal at Hall. 12. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Formal Dance in Union Ballroom. 12. Elizabeth Meguian, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. . . ... of Betty Ann Conard to Robert See of Hutchinson. were now Imported Shetland Cardigans -- $5.95 $3.95 Imported Shetland Pullovers --- $5.00 $3.95 Angora Cardigans --------- $6.50 $5.00 Checked Sport Shirts --------- $3.00 $1.95 Harzfeld's 12th and Oread Sale of Sweaters PHI DELTA THETA. . . ... will hold a buffet supper tonight at the chapter house, followed by an hour dance. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . will hold its annual alumnae banquet Thursday evening. DINNER GUESTS. . . PHI DELTA THETA. . . at the Chi Omega house tonight will be Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott and Mr. and Mrs. George Foster. A. O. Pi.. .. announces the engagement of Ruth Mary Chandler to Myron Harried, member of Theta Tau. A recent university survey showed 20 per cent of all women studying home economics at the agricultural college sought to reduce expenditures through light housekeeping. University authorities consider the project a major step in solving the housing problem for students with inadequate finances. Deserving women, chosen by a university committee, will receive residence privileges in scholarships valued at $100. All expenses will be figured at cost and each student will be required to share in the housework. Expenses Down Raise Living Standard In N.U. Women's Dorm Offering facilities for cooperative living and light housekeeping, such a hall long has been considered one of the university's prime needs. Its construction will be financed by Don L. Love, prominent Lincoln business man who last year contributed $55,000 for a women's residence unit. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 9-(UP)- "Budget education," distasteful to the average university student, points the way to higher living standards for 48 University of Nebraska coeds. Two graduate students, C. L. Ferguson and Ronald McGregor, accompanied Professor Horr. W. E. Booth, assistant instructor of botany, presented two papers at the meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Worthie Horr, associate professor of botany, presented a paper before the American Society of Plant Physiologists. Both meetings were held in Philadelphia, Dec. 26 to Jan. 1. A. O. Pi . . DE LUXE CAFE Two Faculty Members Give Papers at Meetings These young women soon will be the first Nebraska students to occupy a new $45,000 cooperative hall for women to be constructed on the agricultural college campus. New Hope In Glee Club As a result of the many matri- monial fatalities of present members, special glee club tryouts will be held at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in room 306 of Frank Strong hall. In the words of Miss Peabody, "The University women's glee club offers opportunities (or the gal with an eye to the future." Yes, it is true, girls that leap year has passed, but it is not fitting that you lose hope. An announcement by Irene Peabody, director of the University women's glee club, indicates that another golden opportunity is on the way. Our 22nd year in serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. St. Coats Farewell to all Fall and Winter Suits, Coats, Dresses with more days of winter on the way These articles are wearable for months to come. 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