1 Here on the Hill---- 200 200 200 an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUES., OCT. 15, 1940 Weekend Guests Pack Organized College Houses Fraternity, sorority and organized house freshmen got their first taste of sleeping on the floor last weekend when a bumper crop of parents, visiting firemen and alumni packed Hill houses to overflowing and lingered for Sunday dinner in honor of the Drake football game. By BETTY WEST Following is a partial list of weekend guests and Sunday diners at various Hill houses: . . . celebrated its fiftieth year as a national fraternity Sunday at its annual Founder's Day banquet. DELTA CHI The out-of-town guests were J. R. Kelsey, Leavenworth; H. H Mohler, St. Joseph, Mo.; George Saurk, Ray Crawford, Topeka; Jack Carlson, Kansas City, Mo.; Kenneth Granger, Washington, Kan.; L. Perry Bishop, Paola, Kan; Charles Kramer, Marysville, Kan; Ted Muller, Walt Clark, Francis E. Longan, Dick Tippen, George E. Stewart, and John Goins, all of Kansas City, Mo. Thomas Adams, Kansas City, Kan; John Murray, Leavenworth; O. R. Crain, Bernard Fruzier, Dr. R. H. Wheeler, Oscar Brownlee, and Bill Hargiss of Lawrence. Sunday dinner guests were Bob Caldwell, Warren Gaughn, and William Bowermaster, of Independence, Kan. ... announces the engagement of Jean Robertson, c'11, to Tom Orr, m'42. Orr is a member of Beta Theta Pi. KAPFA ALPHA THETA . . . Week-end guests were Betty Martin, Tulsa; Mary Fitzgerald, Tulsa; Barbara Schmidt, Junction City; Marjorie Burden, Joan Meschie and Jean Halford, all of Hutchinson; Marjorie Snider and Genevieve Bert, both of Winfield; Nadine Welch, Washington, Kan.; Beetsy Welty, Bartlesville, Okla. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crawford, Dodge City, and Carl Myer of Salina. ... week-end guests were Barbara Wynn, Kansas City, Mo.; Ruby Todd and Betty Frank Carey, Kansas City, Kan; Grace McCandless and Helen Louise Lyman, Hutchinson. Dick Harwood, '40, and Clyde Smith, '40, were Sunday dinner guests. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Glenn Russell, Don Crane, Geneva Martin, Concordia; James Christensen, Concordia; Lloyd De Mars, Loyola University; and Alex McAllister, London, Ontario. A.K. PSI . . . TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . Saturday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coymeyer, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Ralph Doherty, Walt O'Connor, and Grad Women Meet Tonight For Election Patterned after the graduate women's organization at Stanford University is the Graduate Women's club now being organized by 45 women of Lawrence. The group will hold its second organizational meeting at 6 o'clock tonight when officers of the club will be elected and the members will decide whether or not the club will affiliate with Phi Delta Gamma, national fraternity for graduate women. Dinner will be served to the group at 6 o'clock in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall. After dinner, officers will be chosen, and the chairman of the social committee and the Harry Dickson, all on the Drake team; Mr. and Mrs. Fankhauser and son Bob, Madison, Kan.; Lieut. and Mrs. C. K. Ramage, Ft. Knox, Ky.; and Mrs. Ed Small, her daughter, Millie, and sons James and Kieth, Conway Springs, Kan. CGRBIN HALL... dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. J. W. Wehrli and Mrs. H. W. Pelliston of St. Joseph, Mo.; Annette Ward, Dolores Allen, and Russell Radke. THETA TAU . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gardner of Coffeyville; Jane Gardner of Coffeyville; Selma Hensler of Kanss City, Mo.; Alberta Ward of Lawrence; Marjorie Edmison of Topelka; and Carl Green of Kansas City, Mo. ... professional engineering fraternity, held formal initiation services Sunday for the following men: Richard Large, e'41; Dorus Munsinger, e'42; Clarence Hammond, e'41; Evettrett Pitts, e'41; and Herman Barkman, m'41. THETA TAU . . . ACACIA... . Sunday dinner guests were Miss Elizabeth Meguan, adviser to women; Mr. Chaney Cox of Kansas discussion group will make reports Miss Lois Aldous is chairman of the social committee. Miss Doris Pollock heads the discussion group. (continued to page three) DE LUXE CAFE Forty graduate women were present at the first meeting held two weeks ago, and a larger attendance is expected this evening as approximately 75 University women are eligible for membership in the club. Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. Sr. Hill Women To Meet At Gingham Frolic A strictly hen party with a chance for Hill women to get together and let down their hair will be tomorrow's Gingham Frolic, to be held in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building from 4 to 5:40 p.m., it was announced by O'Thene Huff, c'41, president of W.S.G.A. yesterday. For the sum of 5 cents, any woman student on the Hill may spent the late afternoon dancing to the music of Clayton Harbur, who will present several speciality numbers. Refreshments will be provided by the Y.W.C.A. and the W.S.G.A., who jointly sponsor each year the Gingham Frolic as well as the Lantern Parade, two traditional Hill activities for women on the campus. Alliphn Employed in Texas As Club Athletic Director Herbert Allphin, former swimming coach and physical education instructor at the University resigned recently, and is now employed as physical educational director at the Ft. Worth, Texas, athletic club. Leave of Absence Granted To Professor Amida Stanton Professor Amida Stanton, associate professor of romance languages, has obtained a leave of absence this semester on account of illness. She is confined to her home at 2045 Learnard. TUE Sexy A MIL ALI PHI PH Ma Qu Ka PH SI SI ple dal BU