PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1940. Good, Ennis, Reimer, and Ash Win Awards Here on the Hill-an account of Mt. Oread Society Kay Bozarth, Society Editor Call KU-25 Anytime Recordings on the Mt. Oread "socialgraph" which fluctuated violently over the weekend to include everything from formal parties to informal picnics are settling in to a gradual decline today prepartory to the burning of a little midnight oil around the Campus. The one fellow who always refuses to cooperate, to be specific, the weatherman, has decided to do a little research work concerning the will power of students. Consequently he is handing out a steady diet of sunny skies and warm temperatures to tuntet students away from. study dungeons. --all of Kansas City, Mo., Adelyn Cast, b'41, Mary Helen Huff, fs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogwell of Burlingame, and Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Williams of Topeka. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Sunday were Don Schmidt of Kansas City, Mo., John Elden, c'42, Pete McPheeters, b'40, Bob Wilkins, e'40, Dick Reid, c'42, Leighton Johnson of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McKnight of Sabeth Kans. --all of Kansas City, Mo., Adelyn Cast, b'41, Mary Helen Huff, fs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogwell of Burlingame, and Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Williams of Topeka. Pbi Delta Theta's entertained their senior members at a dinner at the chapter house last night. --all of Kansas City, Mo., Adelyn Cast, b'41, Mary Helen Huff, fs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogwell of Burlingame, and Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Williams of Topeka. Kappa Eta Kappa seniors gave their last words of advice to undergraduate brothers last night at a dinner given at the chapter house for senior members of the fraternity. The seniors are Ray Smith, Chales Hedges, Dale Whitaker and Richard Scott. --all of Kansas City, Mo., Adelyn Cast, b'41, Mary Helen Huff, fs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogwell of Burlingame, and Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Williams of Topeka. Sunday dinner guests of Pi Beta Phi were Mrs. W. C. Cavert, Independence, Mo., Kenny Hamilton, c'41, Dick Harwood, fa'40. --all of Kansas City, Mo., Adelyn Cast, b'41, Mary Helen Huff, fs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogwell of Burlingame, and Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Williams of Topeka. Sunday dinner guests of Alpha Delta Pi were Eleanor Anderson, Marysville, Arlene Schawb, Marysville, Dorothy Gleason, Baldwin, Jack Moore, fa'40, Maurice Kennedy, e'43, Kenny Troup, e'40, and Jerry Riseley, b'41. Sunday dinner guests of Alpha Omicron Pi were Mary Katherine Jarrett, Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fryer, Iola, Mrs. C. E. Swartz, Oklahoma City, and Miss Daisy Miller, Iola. --all of Kansas City, Mo., Adelyn Cast, b'41, Mary Helen Huff, fs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogwell of Burlingame, and Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Williams of Topeka. Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Charles Frederichson, e'43. --all of Kansas City, Mo., Adelyn Cast, b'41, Mary Helen Huff, fs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogwell of Burlingame, and Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Williams of Topeka. Sunday dinner guests of Kappa Kappa Gamma were Mary Denison, Kansas City, Mo., Jack O'Hara, c42, and George Cheatham, c42. Sunday dinner guests of Sigma Kappa sorority were Mrs. S. A. Story, Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, Charles Tallison, all of St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. Genevieve Andrews, Abilene, and Sam Redmon, Tulsa, Okla. $$ --- $$ Mr. and Mrs. J. Edminston of Atchison were dinner guests of Gamma Phi Betn last night. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Caywood, Colonel George R. Kochler, Miss Peggy Koehler, Mrs. E. R. Nerr, Mr. Hugh Scott, and Mrs. Andrew W. Darling --all of Kansas City, Mo., Adelyn Cast, b'41, Mary Helen Huff, fs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogwell of Burlingame, and Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Williams of Topeka. --their bank rolls. Clyde Bysom and his Jayhawkers supplied the music for the fest. Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Rene Kiskadden, fa'40, to John Ewers, gr. Ewers is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dick Tippin, '39, was a weekend guest at the Delta Chi fraternity. --their bank rolls. Clyde Bysom and his Jayhawkers supplied the music for the fest. Martha Mary Felt of Salina was a Sunday dinner guest at the Delta Chi house. --their bank rolls. Clyde Bysom and his Jayhawkers supplied the music for the fest. Sunday dinner guests of Gamma Phi Beta were Harry Crowe, b'41, Dick Hogin, c'10, Dick Newlin, b'40, Chad Case, c'41, and Garvin Van Meter, c'40. Sunday dinner guests of Chi Omega included Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Ford, Coffeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Marshall, Clay Center, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and daughter Gladys of Clay Center, Mr. and --their bank rolls. Clyde Bysom and his Jayhawkers supplied the music for the fest. Alumni, Student Architects Hold Annual Banquet; (Continued on page three) Eighty-six architects, including alumni and University students gathered in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building at 6:30 Saturday night for their annual banquet. Awards were presented to outstanding students. The program consisted of talks by students in the department on various materials. Farewells were paid to graduating seniors. The programs were small blue-printed booklets. Toastmaster, Bruce Johnson, e'41, Introductions, Prof. V. F. Smith, "Wood", Conrad Curtis, e'42, "Plastics", Lyman Ennis, e'42, Quartette, Masonry", Heil Pettit, e'41, "Steel", Jane Waring, e'40, Dandelions vs. Orchids, Lorenz Schmidt, Wichita, A.I.A. presentation, Prof. J. M. Kellogg, Awards. The awards given were as follows: Thayer medal for senior architectural design, Lyman Ennis, e42; Alice Chittenden prize (a book to the freshman having the highest record in architectural subjects) Glessner Reimer, e43; Alpha Rho Chi medal graduating senior award, Charles Ash, e40. Souvenirs were presented by the following companies: Eagle pencil company, Dixon crucible company, A. W. Faber, Inc., Carter's stationery store. Graduating seniors are Frances Jones, Ira Sutton, Jane Waring, Joy Scammon, Charles Ash, Herbert Herman, Glenn Foy, Richard Good, Richard Tippin, Jackson Dean. The teams selling tickets were called Dandelions and Orchids, and a contest was carried on. Three Parties Saturday Close Formal Season With all the necessary equipment for "taking a chance" on hand, Alpha Tau Omega's gave their annual Monte Carlo party at the chapter house Saturday night. Murals of superlative poker hands and giant reproductions of dice lined the walls of the room. Just before intermission Stan Porter, b'41, officiating as "professor," conducted a quiz contest, and grants of "money" were given to those making the highest grades in their respective quizzes. At the close of the party prizes were given to the two couples having the luckiest night as determined by the size of Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega party were Betty Banker, fa'43, Virginia Ochs, fa'43, Betty Blake, c'41, Margaret Replogle, c'43, Mary Frances Sullivan, c'43, Virginia Gsell, fa'43, Doris Twente, c'42, Martha Jean Jessen, c'43, Gloria Biechele, c'43, Cuth Rice, c'41, Norma McClamahan, Jane Barnes, c'42, Margaret Weaverling, Beth Young, c'40, Jean Merrill, c'42, Letha Eperly, Dorothy Westfall, c'43, Elaine Linley, c'43, Betty Lou Alphin, c'43, Beatrice Witt, c'42, Marjorie Smith, c'41, Peggy Wadhams, c'42, and Dorothy Felts of Emporia. Chaperones were Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, and Mrs. L. C. Harris. Ella Jeffords, c'43, Katherine Woodman, Independence, Kans, Bobbie Feth of Leavenworth, Peggy Schroeder of Leavenworth, Georgia Ann Etterbach of Newton, Ann Cosgrove and Dorothy Hess, both of Olathe, and Rosemary Etterbach of Newton. Triangle Triangle fraternity entertained with their spring formal Saturday evening at the chapter house with Clyde Smith and his band furnishing the music. Chaperones were Mrs. Clara Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Haney, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williamson, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gould. The guests were Marguerite Jaffray, Patsy Taylor, Winifred Faris, June Madick, Connie Means, Jeanne Sherer, Nell Grantham, Betty Heitman, Marianna Hudson, Grace Player, Jean Switzer, and Mrs. Donald Shiner, all of Kansas City, Mo., Elizabeth Michler of Kansas City, Kans., Helen Kirk of Seligman, Mo., Dorothy Curry, Florence Greene, Merrill Dempsey, and Betty McLucas, all of Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Young, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lucas, and Sarah Margaret Glenn, all of Lawrence, Helen Jenkins, c'43, Patty Bigelow, c'43, Veda Lee Miller, c'42, Betty Hohl, c'41, Vivian Clark, c'41, Mary Emily (Continued on page three) Fun in the tub! with Schiaparelli's "Shocking" Bath Sponges Just drop a Schiaparelli "Shocking" Bath Sponge—a fluffy little disc—into your washbowl. It swells into a perfumed washcloth, which makes you "Shocking" over from head to feet! $1.50 for box of 10. Gift Suggestions