1 Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCT. 6, 1940 Fall Season Moves Ahead With Six Week End Parties By BETTY WEST University social lions polished their techniques this week end to the tune of six fall parties and made notes of the following in their little black books: The Pi Phi's held open house in the Memorial Union ballroom Friday evening with dancing from 9 to 12 to the music of Clayton Harbur's orchestra. Miller Hall girls held open house the same night from 9 to 12 p.m. at the hall. Saturday evening Beta's and Beta dates played in the Memorial Union ballroom from 9 to 12 p.m. with Clyde Bysom waving the stick. Phi Delis, trying to be cheerful, held their party in the chapter house in the cozy atmosphere of a haunted house, complete with hot and cold running ghosts. Clayton Harbur's orchestra furnished music for dancing. Chaperons for the evening were C. H Landes; Mrs. Jane McLean; Mrs. L. C. Harris, and Mrs. J. K. Haermae. Saturday evening Sigma Kappa' decorated their house with fall flowers nad danced from 9 to 12 p.m. to the music of Lester Copley of Kansas City. And the Jayhawk Co-op spent the same evening dancing at the house, and feed their dates cider and doughnuts. DELTA SIGMA PI . . . ... commerce fraternity, announces the initiation of the following men Donald S. Mitchell, c'42; Chain Healy, c'43; Weymouth G. Lowe, c'42; William B. McElhenny, c'42; Robert S. McCarty, c'43. Thomas T. Walton, c'42; Paul C. Yankee, b'41; Frank E. Bolin, b'41; William R. Murfin, c'42; Germain Morgan, c'42. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ... .. . dinner guest Friday was R. E. Brooks of Wellington, Kans. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . . . . announces the pledging of Dick Trubey, ph'42. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ... dinner guests Thursday were Prof. and Mrs. Alfred Seeley; Prof. T. Hancock; Jimmy Johnson, c'41; Dean Rice, c'42; and Frank Sher- mer. CHI OMEGA . . . . . . luncheon guests Friday were Mary Louise Belcher and Betty Jo Childs. CHI OMEGA... CHOCOLATES... ... for the girls at 304 West Fourteenth Friday evening, announced the engagement of Kathryn Krainbill, c'41, to Carl Rollert, Lawrence. ALPHA PHI OMEGA... national service fraternity, will hold a meeting at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in the Fine room of the Memorial Union building. Both members and visitors are urged to attend, Barret Silk, secretary, announced today. ACACIA FRATERNITY . . . . . entertained the following girls at an hour dance Thursday evening; Marcia Fryer, c'42; Phyllis Gossett, c'41; Margaret Mary Scholes; Ann Bradford; Betty Perkins; Phyllis Kitt; Jerry Buhler; Martha Fairhurst. Marjorie Berben; Elaine Linley e'43; Mrs. Ann Robbins, c'42; Barbara Whitley, fa'43; Mary Ellen Gilmore; Mary Leis Eddens; Mrs. Wallace L. Sturm of Kansas City. Clarence Culbertson, '38; Dick Martin, '40; and Forrest Chapman, of Manhattan. Chaperons for the evening were Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, and Mrs. M. M. Wolf. Harold Borgh, graduate student and assistant supervisor of social studies at Oread training school, was elected president of Phi Delta Kappa when the honorary fraternity for men in the University School of Education met at the Oread training school. Borgh Is President Of Phi Delta Kappa 25 Women Pledged To Quack Club Initiation services for new members of Quack club will take place on Wednesday Oct. 9, Margaret Learned, c'42, announced yesterday. New and old members will meet at Robinson gymnasium at 5 p.m. to go to Brown's grove for a picnic, while will be followed by initiation services. The new members of the organization who passed the requisite tests in recent tryouts are: Billie McIntyre, c'42, Nada Clifton, Dorothy Gehret, fa'49, Jay Howland, Helen Wilkens, c'44, Jane Veatch, fa'43, Jane Stites, Isabel Bensen, Jean Ott. Shirley Tholen, Erna Carl, Jane McFarland, Ruth Beeler, Harriet Nettles, Betty Allen, Jo Ann Perry, Myra Hurd, c'43, Lucille Gillie, c'43, Teresa Comley, c'43, Eva Magill, c'43, Mary Ann Hannam, Mary Robelene Scott, c'41, and Ernestine Kirk. Lura Jane Smith and Peggy Davis will be taken into the club as full-fledged members. All members of Quack club who intend to go to the picnic are requested to sign up in the gym on Monday. Other officers elected at the meeting are: Henry Van Swearinger, assistant instructor in the department of education, vice-president; Russell Mosser, gr. secretary treasurer; Dr. J. W. Twente, professor of education, faculty sponsor. Our 22nd anniversary in serving K. U. students. DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. St. Four of America's most famous football coaches make a film appearance as themselves in this scene from "Knute Rockne—All American." (Left to right, seated at the table) A. A. Stagg, Howard Jones, "Pop" Warner, and Bill Spoulding. (Center) Gale Page and Pat O'Brien, stars of the film. Church Doors Open Sunday To Students Churches of Lawrence will present the following programs of services today. First Baptist church, the University class, "The Gospel of Certainties," at 9:45 a.m., Charles W. Thomas, leader; Pauline Roth, c'42, president. Communion service at 11 am. Anthem, "Cherubim Song." Joseph Van Sickle will play a French horn solo, "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" by Saint Saens. Wesley Foundation and First Methodist church—Student classes at 9:45 a.m.-Worship service and communion at 11:50 a.m. Special music by the Wesleyan chorus chair. Wesley Foundation Fellowship hour at 6 p.m. Wesley Foundation League, with a discussion led by B. Roswell Russell, c'41, on "Building Personal Standards of Conduct," at 6:45 p.m. Address by Dr. Frank Herron Smith, '01, superintendent of the Pacific Japanese Mission, Berkeley, Calif. at 7:30 p.m. Trinity Episcopal church-Holy Communion and a breakfast for University men at 8 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. Evening prayer and discussion at 5:30 p.m. First Christian church—Church school at 9:45 a.m. Worship and Communion at 10:45 a.m. Sermon, "One and All." Social hour and forum for University students, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Communion and installation for Student Council officers. Plymouth Congregation church—J. W. Murray, editor of the Lawrence Journal-World, will be the speaker at the Sunday evening meeting of the Fireside Forum in the Plymouth Congregational church. Botany Department Begins On University Base Map A base map showing all buildings and properties of the University, has been started in the botany department, Mr. Donald Durell instructor in botany, announced yesterday. Mr. Durell said that several master plan maps had been made of the University but that this was the first base map to be made of the University. The One I Love New Dorsey Records And So Do I ... Tommy Dorsey The World Is in My Arms I Could Make You Care ... Tommy Dorsey Our Love Affair That's For Me ... Tommy Dorsey We Three Tell Me at Midnight ... Tommy Dorsey S H Delicate petals appliqued on a new two-sided Kayser shortie...leather back, rayon "Milo=suede" palm—that's recipe for glamour on a crisp Fall day. Wear "Corsage" gaily, show it off whenever you can, with a lift of your wrists. ---