1 Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURS., DEC. 5, 1940 THURS., DEC. 5, 1940 Hill Dull On Regular Thursday Night Slump The Glen plaid suit on the gal, above is tops when it comes to smartness and tailoring. The other coat, made chic by the leopard muff and leopard trimmed hat, looks, and is, definitely cosmopolitan. This Thursday night is no different than any other Thursday night in the past. Just between the midweek and the weekend, students will study or sit around thinking that tomorrow they can say "Thank goodness it's Friday." Now though, the Hill will lie dormant until tomorrow afternoon when the stimulus of classes ending will send them preparing for the night. WATKINS HALL . . . ... Monday luncheon guest was Betty Jean Higby of Twin Falls, Idaho. ... will hold an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. UNIVERSITY CLUB . . . KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . announces that the date of the Christmas party will be Wednesday, Dec. 18. Invitations will be issued later. JAY JANES . . . . . . entertained with a tea from 3 to 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon for about 150 guests, honoring Mrs. Nesbitt Fink of Topeka, district president. women's pep organization, met yesterday afternoon in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. A checkup was made of basketball ticket sales, and groups were appointed to sell tickets in Frank Strong ball Friday. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ACACIA . . . RAPTA SIGHA . . . . . . announces the pledging of William Phelps. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . CHI OMEGA . . . ... luncheon guest Tuesday was Doris Johnson of Kansas City, Mo. luncheon and dinner guest yesterday was Bill Bowers of Kansas City, Mo. CHI OMEGA . . . . pledges held an hour dance with Kappa Sigma freshmen Tuesday night. ALPHA CHI . . . ... luncheon guest Tuesday was Helen Wilkins. UNIVERSITY HOUSE MOTHERS UNIVERSITY HOUSE MOTHERS ... association will hold a formal Christmas dinner Monday night, Dec. 9 in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building. A gift exchange will be a feature of the evening. Mrs. L. C. Harris is chairman of the committee. PI BETA PHI . . . ... Alumnae club will be entertained at luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. F. H. Smithmeyer. CHI OMEGA . . . alumnae were entertained at a dessert bridge yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Paul E. Rogers. UNIVERSITY CLUB . . . ... will give the second of a series of Sunday night dinners this Sunday in the club rooms. Dean and Mrs. F. J. Moreau will be host and hostess. FACULTY WOMEN'S . . . club will entertain with an Enchilada supper at the club house Sunday night. Miss Kathryn Tissue is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. PI BETA PHI . . . was hostess to all University women at the W.S.G.A. tea yesterday, held in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall. will give a tea from 3 to 5 Saturday afternoon in Henley House, honoring Miss Roberta Tucker, young Y.W.C.A. secretary. Y.W.C.A. . . . A. K. PSI . . . DE LUXE CAFE announces the pledging of Bruce Johnson and John Craner. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . will entertain the members and pledges of the Delta Gamma colony at the chapter house tonight. KAPPA ALPHA PSI . . . announces the election of the Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. St. following officers for the next se- mester; Curtis Burton, polemarch; George Brooks, vice-polemarch; Thomas Sudduth, keeper of the exchequer; Samuel Jolly, keeper of the records; Sidney Dawson, strategus; Lloyd Goddard, lieutenant strategus; and Vernie Clinch, king of freshmen. ... weekend guest is Jeanette Dean of Topeka. THETA . . . Piano, Voice Students Present Recital This Afternoon Students of piano and voice in the School of Fine Arts gave a recital at 3:30 this afternoon in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. --vocal solo by Cynthia Johnson "Im Kahn" (Grieg), vocal solo by Helen Colburn. In Person "Sonata Op. 22, Rondo" (Schumann), piano solo by June Draper. (Old Exp.) SUNDAY, DEC. 8 The program included ORRIN TUCKER and Bonnie Baker SUNDAY, DEC. 8 $1.12 per person, tax inc. Stags Same as Couple MEADOW ACRES Topeka, Kan. South on Highway 75 EVERY SUNDAY Beginning Dec. 15 Sunday Matinees 2:30-5:30 "Intermezzo in A minor" (Dohanyi), piano solo by Marilyn Konantz. "Aria of Salome from 'Herodiade'" (Massenet), vocal solo by Mary Alice Pringle. "Elegy" (Massenet) and "The Lark now Leaves his Wintry Nest" (Parker), vocal solos by Marian Deever. 25c per person, plus tax "When Love is Kind" (Old English), vocal solo by Cynthia Johnson. "Witener Danees No. I-II" (Friedman-Gartner), piano solo by Lois Johnson. Ten Staff Members Write For New Science Bulletin --with Ronald Coleman — and — Ten members of the University of Kansas staff have written articles which appear in the Science Bulletin of the University, just released by the state printer in Topeka. Those who contributed from the University staff are Dr. R. H. Beamer, Kathleen Doering, Dale Lindsey, Lyman Henderson, and Wm. D. Field, of the department of entomology; A. J. Mix and Edna Old Thompson, department of botany; Claude W. Hibbard, of the museum, of vertebrate paleontology; Otto W. Tiemeier, museum of birds and mammals; and Dr. E. H. Taylor, chairman of the department of zoology. Dr. Taylor, an international authority on Mexican and Central American reptiles, has contributed five articles to the publication. ALPHA CHI... ... Lunchcon guest yesterday, was Jean Turnball. ... dinner guest yesterday was Mrs. R. E. Gowan of Ottawa. PI PHI . . . ... guests yesterday were Daisy and Leone Hoffman of Kansas City, Mo. VARSITY 20c FRANK CAPRA'S Spectacular Masterpicco "Lost Horizon" The Funneist Comedy of the Last Five Years The Awful Truth Irene Dunne, Cary Grant Due to the capacity crowds and the greatness of these two 22-carat features . . . we are giving you two more days to see them. HELD OVER Through Saturday Authorized Parties --saturday, Dec. 7 R. O.T.C. Ball, Union Ballroom, 12 Phi Delta Theta, Dance at House, 12. Friday. Dec. 6 Alpha Delta Pi, Dance at House, 12. Alpha Kappa Psi, Party at House, 12. Kappa Alpha Theta, Party at Union, 12. Kappa Eta Kappa, Dance at House, 12. Phi Beta Pi, Dance at House, 12. Triangle, Winter Formal at House, 12. Westminster Hall, Dinner-Dance at Evans Hearth. 12. THU B Elizabeth Meguar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Melcher To Address Womens Oreo Club Other speakers will be representatives sent from the aeronautical division at Fort Leavenworth. The theme of the program will be "Your Role in Aviation Today." The University Negro quartet will sing. Dances will be presented by Billie Doris Jarboe. HF Marian Melcher of Kansas City, Mo., national program chairman for the N.W.A.A., will speak before a meeting of that group at 6:30 clock this evening at a banquet and program in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Weaver's SMARTER LEGS SLEEK, smooth stockings MEAN smarter legs EVERY TIME. Insist on BELLE-SHARMEER STOCKINGS SIZED to fit the shape of YOUR LEGS. And perfectly PROPORTIONED in length. JUST ask for BREV for smalls, MODITE for middlings, DUCHESS for talls, CLASSIC for plumps. HERE exclusively. $1.00