Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOV 22 Scheduled For Weekend Are Triad, Owl Screech Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Chi will join forces tonight when they give the annual Triad in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. This year the three fraternities decided to substitute sweaters and skirts for the usual formal attire. Harlan Leonard and his orchestra have been imported from the "City" to supply the music. Tomorrow night Owl. the junior men's honor society, will hold its annual dance, with Clayton Harbur in the bandstand. Feature of the evening will be the selection of the Intelligence Queen, a la Kay Kyser's method. The girls who will compete for the crown are sponsored by organized and semi-organized houses. DELTA TAU . . . . . . entertained the members of Delta Gamma colony with a dinner and dance Tuesday night. The following were guests: June Hammet, Beverly Brown Helen Louise St. Clair, Louise Green, Audene Fausett, Mary McLeod, Gwen Couch, Comora MacGregor, Anita Smith, Ann Fisher, Ruth Garvey, Doris King, and Eilen Arnold. CIH GMEHA . . . lunchon guest yesterday was Neva Lon Kallbsfeisch. guest at dinner last night was Dave Young, of Evansston, Ill. PHI MU ALPHA . . . Friday, Nov. 22 Carruth Hall, Party at House, 12. Delta Phi Sigma, Blister Ball, Parrish House, Congregational Church, 9 to 12. PHI MU ALPHA . . . . . guest list for an hour dance Tuesday night includes Betty Seelan, Helen Fymph, Mary Alice Dietrich, Marilyn Duncan, Dorothy Authorized Parties The University Young People's Group of First Christian Church, Folk Dance directed by Margaret Sorenson and her Folk Dancers, First Christian Church, 7:30 to 11. Wagner Hall, Semi-formal party at Kansas Room of Union Building, 12. Wesley Foundation, Hobos' Convention, Methodist Church, 8 to 11. Roger Williams Foundation, "As You Like It" Party, 1124 Miss, 8 to 11. Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, Beta. Pi Biunion Ballroom, 12. Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Union Ballroom, 12. They are simply made, and are guaranteed to brighten a jaded clothes closet. Saturday, Nov. 23 Varsity, Union Ballroom, 12. Delta Chi, Chapter House, 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. These two wardrobe necessities are designed for those who take the fashion lead, not follow it. Hathaway, Leah Edmonds, Jeanne Moyer, Betty Haney, Harriet Todd, Dorothy Sturdevan, Barbara Whitley, Annette Woods, Leis Johnson, Betty Austen, Roberta Breitweiser, Donald Michel, Arthur Harris, Roy Scheaf, John Pierson, and Henry Skorga. . . . announces the pledging of Charles Hampton and Arthur Harris. . . . announces the engagement of Mary Alice Dietrich to Richard Tippin. WAGER HALL . . . WAGER HALL . . . will hold a semi-formal dance in the Kansas room of the Union tonight with the following guest list: Elizabeth Curry, Marjorie Runyan, Gwyn Kylaw, Marjorie Dobbs, Phyllis Sands, Claude White, Jack Smith, Laurence Mason, Marion (continued to page three) First in Lawrence Weaver's Nylon in Anklets These all wool anklets have nylon heels and toes. Protection for the parts that receive the most wear. Sizes 9, 10$_{1/2}$. Red, blue, navy and french, green, beige, brown and yellow. 69c Hail Feminity--- Girls Will Puff, Pant, Prom on Valentine's Day University authorities were not going to sponsor a Puff Pant Prom this year, but by popular request, the W.A.A., W.S.G.A. and Y.W.C.A. have combined to give the women on the Hill a varsity dance. Girls will be boys! At a meeting held Saturday, it was decided to have the traditional affair on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14. A Hill band will furnish the music from 8 to 11 p.m. in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. Prizes for the "best dressed couple" will be awarded. Girls must come dressed as "man and woman." Plain feminine clothes will not be allowed. Only "men" stags will be admitted. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... dinner guests last night were Mary Jean Edmiston and Marjorie Siegrist. ... tresman entertained the pledge class of Delta Upsilon with an hour dance Tuesday night. Girls in charge of the dance are: Gladys Bitter, Margaret Learned, and Virginia Bell, representing the W.A.; Nancy Kerber, Mary Beth Dodge, and O'Theene Huff, of the W.S.G.A.; and Jean Stouffer, Mary Helen Wilson, and Colleen Poorman of the Y.W.C.A. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. St. Head Home for Thanksgiving by UNION PACIFIC BUS! Ride in luxurious, easy-chair comfort . . . free from driving strain. Numerous daily schedules, conveniently timed. Thrifty fares leave you more to spend on holiday fun. Let your local agent help plan your trip. TOPS FOR HOLIDAY TRIPS! 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