Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPT. 29, 1940 PAGE TWO Alpha Chi's Draw Party Crowd The Alpha Chi Omega open house filled the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building with a plentiful supply of stags last night. Alpha Chi's, their dates and stugs, danced from nine to twelve p. m. to the music of Clyde Bysom's orchestra. Chaperons for the evening were Mrs. Sutherland, the new Alpha Chi housemother, Prof and Mrs. F. A. Russell, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lauter. Frances Jones of Leavenworth, and Tidie Fowler of Kansas City, Mo., were out-of-town guests for the evening. CORBIN HALL. ... Entertained Friday night with formal open house. Chaperons were Mrs. Alma P. Brooks, social director of Corbin Hall, Miss Hermina Zipple, director of Memorial Union, and Miss Eunice Youngquist. The Clyde Bysom orchestra furnished the music. PHI DELTA THETA . . . . Luncheon guests Saturday were Mrs. William Buzich, Sylvan Grove, and Ed Boogess, Kansas City, Mo. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . ... Luncheon guests Saturday were Bill Udell, St. Louis, and Harry Brown, Wichita. ALPHA TAU OMEGA ★★★ MILLER HALL . . . ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . . . Announces the pledging of Don Ettinger of Independence, Mo. Week end guest is Alma Neilson, Manhattan. DR AMES LINGUARD Who received his Ph. D. in chemistry from the University last June is now employed by the Servel Elecrotolux company of Evansville, Indiana, visited the department of chemistry last Thursday. MRS. J. SHERMAN . . . ... Of Topeka, was a dinner guest at the Delta Chi house Thursday night. ★★ GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... Luncheon guest Friday was Jean Boswell, c'42. DELTA TAU DELTA Sunday dinner guests will be June Griess, c'43, Gloria Biechele, c'43, Myra Hurd, c'43 and Kay O-Sullivan, Kanses City, Mo. ★ ★ ★ KAPPA SIGMA ... Announces the pledging of Harold Dumler, c'42. DEAN AND ★★ . Will entertain the faculty of the School of Fine Arts at a tea this afternoon from four to six in honor of new members of the Fine Arts faculty. MRS. D. M. SWARTHOUT . . . Dean and Mr. Swarthout will receive their guests at home, Valleyview, at 1605 Crescent Road. ★★ CHI OMEGA ANNOUNCES . . . The approaching marriage or r fifth, d Marilou Miller and L c. Cirns, both former studs They will be married in Kansas City, Mo. Bill is a member of Sigma Nu. Dress Up and Dress Down--son, c'42; LaVerda Berg, c'43; Mary Christianson, 'a'43; Jean Steele, c'41; Norma Jean Falconer, c'41; Beth Weir, c'41. The lady on the left, who is obviously going out for a big evening, wears a belted shirtwaist dress of black velveteteen, and carries a leopard coat. The working girl on the right wears a single breasted gabardine reversible sport coat. Y. W. To Start Drive For Members Tomorrow This year's Y.W.C.A. membership drive will start tomorrow with a luncheon in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building, for all women who are planning to work on the drive. Jean Bailey, c'43, Betty Kimble, c'41; Helen Martin, c'43; Dorothy Gear, c'42; Loretta Osborn, c'41 Anna Jane Hoffman, c'43; Kay Stinson, c'42; LaVerda Berg, c'43; Mary Christianson, 'a'43; Jean Steele, c'41; Norma Jean Falconer, c'41; Beth Weir, c'41. The drive this year will be in the form of a contest. There will be six teams, and the team that comes out with the highest percentage of members out of those canvassed will sit at the club of honor at the membership banquet to be held Oct. 15. The workers are: Fran Anderson, c'42; Ruth Yoemans, c'41; Margaret Whitehead, c'42; Mary Roblene Scott, c'41; Lois Lerell, c'42; Dorothy Jeanne Swepe, c'42; Patty Bigelow, c'43; Bette Baker, c'42; Olivia Cole, ed'41; Mary Margaret Anderson, c'42; . . . Pledges walked out last Tuesday night. They spent the evening in Kansas City, Mo. At that time the names of approximately 800 girls will be distributed among the workers. The 800 women are those, who, during registration, said that they would be interested in Y.W.C.A. work. They will be contacted by a worker. The captains of the teams are: Alice Boylan, c'42; Georgia Mae Landrith, c'42; Jane Mc. Henry, fa'43; Virginia Cannon, c'43; Patty Riggs, c'42, and Barbar Jo Wilson, c'43. DELTA CHI . . . The membership drive will be officially closed on noon, Oct. 5th. Theta Sigma Phi's Hold First Meeting At the first regular business meeting of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, yesterday afternoon in the sky room of the journalism building, Mary Loun Randall, c'41, gave a report about the Theta Sigma Chi convention in Columbus, Ohio, which she attended this summer. Subscribe to the Kansan today. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. --it was announced by L. N. Flint, head of the department of journalism, who is faculty sponsor for the group. The purpose of this meeting is the election of a president and secretary for this year and the formation of committees to arrange for the high school journalism conference to be held here Oct.18 and 19. Shorthand, Typewriting, Account- in Compatibility, an Machine book- ing One-half rates on tuition to K.U. students Phone 894 Lynnene Business College Lawrence Business College DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd anniversary in serving K. U. students. 711 Mass. St. Miss Meguiar Issues Call to all Forgotten Women---the Graduates Everyone has heard of the forgotten man, but Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, is starting a movement for forgotten women. There are about 100 women in the Lawrence vicinity, Miss Meguiar says, who have been graduated from different universities and have no way of meeting each other. So she is advocating a club to do something about $ ^{*} $ this difficulty it was announced by L N With this in mind Miss Meguiar has sent a personal invitation to these women, making the initial move in the club's foundation. "It has been suggested that a club be organized for graduate women," Miss Meguiar said, "so that they might become better acquainted with others having similar interests and training. I am asking all graduate women who would like to belong to such an organization to come to room 220 Frank Strong hall at 7 o'clock Tuesday night." The first meeting of the Press club is to be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, in the journalism building. Press Club to Plan Hi-School Journalism Meet Program Thomas Mann—The Beloved Returns. $2.50 We Rocemend---- Thomas Welfe—You Can't Go Home Agein. $3.00 Fedorova—The Family. $2.50 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel-666