Here on the Hill--an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUES., DEC. 10, 1940 First Nighters To See 'Cradle Song' Tonight An 8:15 curtain will see University of Kansas students turn out en masse tonight for the first night of "Cradle Song." second of the plays given this year by the Kansas Players. Both of these important little items have what it takes when it comes to chicness and good lines. For a cold night, the fur cont; to go underneath; it, the softly draped crepe dress. It's unbeatable! The stage is set in Fraser theater, where the play, at least until the last curtain is rung down, will divert the students' minds from pre-vacation exams. Despite the prevalence of quizzes, term papers, and general catching up on back work. a crowd of about 500 are expected to turn out. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . ACACIA... . . . guest list for their Boilermaker's Brawl Friday night included Prof. and Mrs. R. J. W. Koopman, Frances York, Betty Jo Nelson, June Sutherland, Catherine Hall, Dorothy Gresham, Margaret Ann Summers, Mary Frances Sullian, Esther Tippin, Mary Joe Cox, Alice Greer, Roberta Jane Smith, Mary Louise Baker, Lucile York, Martha Stephens, Clara Lee Oxley, Virginia Cook, and Margaret June Gray. CHI OMEGA ... Sunday dinner guests were Virginia Tandy of Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil T. Hough, Mr. and Mrs. William Kopp, Prof. and Mrs. J. N. Carman, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Trecee and son Bob of Lawrence. ... weekend guests was Ruth Clickner of St. Joseph. dinner guests Sunday were Junior Forge, Merrill Gerkin, Jim Moore, Leo Brady, Don Keplinger, Harry Brown, Charles Ege, Terry Rellhan, Morris Chaassen, Dan Rhule, John Myers of Marysville, Marvin Sollenberger. CORBIN HALL . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were John McAllister, Fred Wallingford, Marion Haynes, Warren Snyder, Eva Magill, Mary Gene Hull, Margaret Summers, Geraldine Knight, Alice Claire Brownfield of Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Packer. PHI PSI .. . . . was host to Jerry Buehler and Marjorie Owens Sunday for dinner. UNIVERSITY CLUB . . . ... gave a buffet supper Sunday night in their club rooms in the Memorial Union. Dean and Mrs. F. J. Moreau were host and hostess. A number of impromptu songs and readings were given. PI BETA PHI . . . FORTY MEMBERS . . . ... alumnae entertained with a luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. F. H. Smithmeyer. About 30 members attended. and guests of the Faculty Women's club were present at an enchillada supper given last night at the club house, 1300 Louisiana street. Miss Kafryn Tissue was chairman of the committee on arrangements. PHI CHAPTER . . . of Alpha Omicron Pi held its annual Founder's day tea from 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon at Miss Helen Miller's home in Kansas City, Kan. Some of the outstanding alumnae members of Phi chapter present were Miss Mary Rose Barrons, Miss Hecelle Hedges, and Dr. Patricia Hart Rhode. announces the initiation of Dorothy Ansdell of Lawrence. . . Sunday dinner guests were Dean Olstrum and Miss Olga Hoesley, professor of home economics. PI BETA PII . . . ... D. M. Swarthout attended the piano recital by Alec Templeton in Kansas City Sunday and a tea honoring Mr. and Mrs. Templeton at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sam Roberts after the recital. ... will hold its regular Wednesday tea for all University women from 3 to 5 tomorrow in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall. DEAN MRS W.S.G.A. . DEAN AND MRS. . . . DR. B. M. LINS . . . ... woman physician of Wedkin's Memorial Hospital, and Dr. Gail A. McClure, formerly woman physician at the hospital and now with the Health Service of Iowa State College, attended the district meeting of women physicians held at Halstead last week. The physicians at the meeting were guests of Doctor Herizler and his wife and Doctor Kinney, both of the Halstead clinic. . . . clubs will hold their annual pan-bio-Xmas party in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building at 8 o'clock Friday night, Dec. 13. THE FOUR BIOLOGY . . The four groups are: Zoology club, Botany club, Bacteriology club, and Entomology club. Each group will contribute to the entertainment of the evening. Approximately 200 are expected to attend. ISA DISTRICTS . . . have begun their social programs at the various campus dormitories. An open house for District IV was held Friday evening from 7 to 8 at Miller hall and Watkins hall will hold open house from 7 to 8 Thursday for District III. A combined party for all districts is planned for the near future. PHI BETA PI . . . . . . guest list for their party Saturday night; included B. J. Campbell, Heidi Viets, Elizabethi, Page, Ruth Rice, Gloria Bichele, Jean Boswell, Zita Ann Lowry, Women Prove Aviation Not Just a Man's Game Women in the University of Kansas are definitely making a place for rthemselves in aviation. That is, if the apparent success of the now one-year-old local Women's Aeronautical Association club is any barometer. Last week the club celebrated its first anniversary by giving a banquet in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Members went away firmly convinced that flying is no longer solely a man's game. A year ago Helen Hay, who was graduated last spring, formed the club for women of the University who were interested in aviation. Miss Hay was elected president by the 14 charter members. Now 20 women belong to the group. This year the club has functioned actively. Meeting bi-monthly the women discuss methods of furthering aviation in Kansas. Each member is attempting to get the Chamber of Commerce in her home town Ruth Ruckel, Betty Heitmann of Kansas City, Mo., Lois Schreiber, Ruth Carvey, Wilma Nelson of Marion, Beth Hattan of Wichita; Donna Reweris, Ruth Lindsay, Eloise Gasaway, Maxine Milner. ... entertained with its annual Christmas party Saturday evening at the chapter house. Dance music was furnished by Bill Brown and his orchestra of Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . Carol Humphrey of Kansas City, Mo., Rita Morris, Peggy Smith, Helen Stranssey, Margaret Replogle, Jessie Lee Lakin, Betty Jo Childs, Kathleen McEnroe of Kansas City, Mo., Helen Meyer, Mary Ann Bair of Manhattan, Mrs. Winston Miller, Ann Morley, Marjorie Gaines, Eleanor Hosford, Helen Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs. Noble P. Sherwood, and Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Stoland. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... entertained the following guests at a buffet supper Sunday night in the chapter house; Guests included Annette Woods, Ruth Corkill, Claudine Scott, Maxine Patterson, Beverly Barshfield of Bonner Springs, Betty Steward of Topeka, Katie Lou Reynolds of Kansas City, Mary Christianson, Bernice Randell, Virginia McMaster, Leona Belle Jones, Doris Twente, Dorothy Stump, Mary Brown, Patricia Lenahan, Vivienne Rice, Sylvia Steeper, Sue Ann Overton, Marjorie Horner, Beatrice Witt, Bernice Zucher, Marian Springer, Marian Hodges of Kansas City, Mo., Maxine Atchison of Kansas City, Mo., Bonnie Deisher of Blue Springs, Mo., and Bernice Woodward of Leavenworth. Edward Jewett, Dale Dietrich, Leighton Johnson, Bill Farmer, Rex Cowan, Dave Bare, Godfrey Schuyler Rice, Bob Steeper, Franklin Nagel, Dick Reid, Warren Rogers, Don Sussex, Baynard Malone, Gilman Harding, Jack Meyers, Arthur Dahl, Dean Hubert, Howard Gadberry, Merrill Jones, Jim Hall, Jim Neil. Doyle Haberly, George Phillips, Ray Stoneback, Louise Lafferty, Matt Hunter, Dean McCormick, Charles Wenstrand, Maurice Baringer, Fred Rbodes, Bill Arthur, Willis Thompson, Giles Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodwin of DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. St. Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. Although it is not a requirement, more women are being urged to learn to fly. Men flyers of the University are going to have competition—but it may not be entirely unwelcome. to have the name of the town painted on the top of a large building to aid flyers in cross-country flights. A bill is now before the legislature of Kansas to make this project a law in every town in the state. Roswell, N. Mex., and Mary Frances Nelson of Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . ... guests at dinner Sunday noon were Fred C. Black, Jack Minor, and Don Ebling. Buffet guests Sunday were Virginia Bantleon, Margaret Butler, Sue Haskins, Rita Lemoine, Carol Sloane, Mary Burchfield, Miriam Jesson, Priscilla Adams, Wilma Minor, Elizabeth Pears, Becky Trembley, Norma Sloane, Blanche Van Camp, Billie Jarboe, Lois Howell, Mary Kathryn Brown, Eva Magill, Barbara Barber, Bob Kiskadden, Denny Lemoine, Peggy Davis, John Lynch, and Stan Stauffer. SIG ALPH . . . . . guest is Robert Scott, Berkeley, Calif. SIG ALPH . . . DELTA GAMMA . . . . . . chapter at Washburn announces the engagement of Alice Clare Brownfield to Charles Wright, Delta Chi. GAMMA PHI BETA . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Cary Jones, Bill Douce, and Bob Stoddard. ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE ... of the engagement of Maxine Patterson to Hugh Bruner, a member of Alpha Kappa Psi. . of the engagement of Maxine Atchison, Kansas City, Mo., to Frank Myers, also a member of A. K. Psi. 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