1 Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRI., NOV. 1, 1940 Pumpkin Prom, Three Frat Parties Lead Off Tonight Celebrating Halloween weekend tonight will occupy the time and attention of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha and all those who plan to attend the Memorial Union building's Pumpkin Prom. Coming Events Cast--of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at their fall party tonight will be Betty Anne Barrett of Kansas City, Mo. Shari Zorker of Topeka, Barbara Barber, Mary Jane Shartel, Billie Doris Jairoe, and Virginia Scott. GUESTS. . . For informal wear both the suit and coat shown above should prove adequate to the college girl who knows she will need clothes of this type to last her through a long, hard winter. Margie Scholes, Mae King, Flossie Allen, Shirley Tholen. Lois Howell, Nancy Leathers of Kansas City, Mo, Jeanne Popham, Harriet Hutchinson, Blanche Van Camp, Mary Louise McNewn. Betty Baker, Virginia Sluss, Susan Scates of Topeka, Leone Hoffman of Kansas City, Mo., Mary Ewers, Jill Peck, Mary Jean Miller, Becky Trembly, Widge Dawe, and Jerry Rooney. . . . announces the pledging of Geraldine Knight of Wichita. SIGMA KAPPA... ... entertained its patrons and patronesses at a dinner last week. Sigma Kappa patrons and patronesses are Dean and Mrs. J. J. Jakosky, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Davidson, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Henry, Mr. and Mrs Roy Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Farker, and Mrs. Fred Cutter. DELTA TAU DELTA... ... luncheon guest Wednesday was Mr. Howard A. Patterson of Kansas City, Mo. ... dinner guest yesterday was Mr. Glenn McCann of Elk City. SIGMA CHL.. . . . party will be held by members of the Westminster Forum group at 8:30 tomorrow night in Westminster Hall. A MASQUERADE. . CORBIN HALL. . . ... held open house from 7 to 8 last night. JAY JANES. . . ... women's pep organization, held pledging services for the following girls Wednesday afternoon in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building: Colleen Poorman, Dorothy May, Dorothy Durand, Mary Frances Sullivan, Nancy Prather, Nadine Schuerman, Bernice Moody, and Beatrice Witt. . . freshmen were entertained by the pledge class of Chi Omega last night at an hour dance. DELTA UPSILON. . . Dinner guests last evening were Marjorie Oliver, Jeanne Bruss, Peggy Pat Hennessy, Bette Baker, Ruth Wright, Jean Brownlee, Marjorie Kreider, and Marjorie Owen. ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE... ... of the marriage of Lily Wilkinson to Howard Harmes, a member of Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity. KAPPA SIGMA. . . ... dinner guests last night were Bill McIntosh, Hubert McCall, Al Ewing, and Marjorie Wilson and Carl Rankin of Topeka. SIGMA PHI EPSILON. . . . . dinner guests last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray and daughter, Mary, of Burlington, Kan SIGMA NU... ... dinner guests last night were Rita Lemoine, Kay Whitehead, Miss Maude Elliott and Miss Catherine Dunkel. DELTA TAU DELTA... freshmen entertained the pledge class of Beta Theta Pi at an hour dance Tuesday evening. ... dinner guest last night was Myra Hurd. . . . guest yesterday was Mrs. Ray Puckett of Wichita, province president of Alpha Chi Omega. ... entertained the Delta Gamma colony at dinner Wednesday evening. ALPHA CHI OMEGA. . . ... lunbecon guests Thursday were Margaret Schoolcraft, Peggy Sarjeut, Lois Schreiber, and Middo Garr of Independence, Mo. CHI OMEGA. . . SEVENTY-FIVE. . . ... members of the University club were present at an informal party with a Halloween theme held Wednesday night in the University Authorized Parties Friday, Nov. 1, 1940 Memorial Union Hallowe'en Party Ballroom. 8:30-11:30 p.m. 1332 Louisiana, Party at House 12:00 m. Pi Kappa Alpha, Steakfry and dance at House. 12:00 m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dance at House, 12 m. Wesley Foundation, Fing Pop Party, Basement of Methodist Church, 10:00 p.m. Sigma Chi, Fall Party at House, 12 m. Saturday, Nov. 2, 1940 Alpha Tau Omega Pledge Class. Picnic at State Lake, 11:00 p.m. Delta Chi, Dance at House, 12:00 m. Phi Kappa Psi, Dance at Ballroom of Union, 12:00 m. Delta Tau Delta, Party at House 12:00 m. Sigma Nu, Party at Barn, 12:00 m. Templin and Carruth Halls, Hallowe'en Dance at Templin, 12:00 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Westminster Foundation, Party at Westminster Hall, 1212 Oread, 12 m In only 268 of 3,153 years of recorded history has the world been free from some war or other. on Student Affairs E. B. DeGroot, instructor of the equitation classes and adviser of the club, will ride with fifteen students, cross-country. club rooms of the Memorial Union building. Dinner was served to the guests in the Kansas room. TRIANGLE... ... dinner guests last night were Dean and Mrs. John J. Jakosky. said, as any live animals is considered out of season, and cannot be used. Heigh Ho' We Go--- Hunt Club Will Ride After Hounds Today Heigh ho! The K.U. Hunt Club will run its first hunt of this season at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. The weather is right, the horses in the best of condition, and the riders are raring to go. So, they are going. Heigh Ho' We Go--with a purchase of one dollar or more of Elmo Beauty Preparations. Gayle Mott, proprietor of the stables, said today that he had purchased a new pack of hounds, six in number, which will be used for the hunts this year. The first ride will be a drag hunt, he All students participating in the hunt will meet at the club house at 3:15 where coffee will be served before and after the hunt. Wise Men Will Pick Quiz Queen Nov.23 Wise men of the campus will shake the moths out of their wings and screech lustily on the evening of Nov. 23. That's the night the annual Owl Screech varsity takes place in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. The Owl in all its infinite wisdom will bestow the sacred title of Quiz Queen upon that lass who shows herself to be superior to her sisters in intelligence and wit. Each sorority will submit its candidates for the crown of cranial superiority, and from these 15 or so the wise Owls will present her, the smartest of them all. 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