PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1940 Eastern Star Draws 2,000 Here on the Hill-an account of Mt. Oread Society Kay Bozarth, Society Editor Call KU-25 Anytime After a busy weekend University students awoke with the dull realization that it was less than seven weeks until the deadline for term papers and the end of a semester's work. Disregarding spring fever, Campus socialites are turning the mid-week evenings into study periods with unusual fervor to gain that extra time needed for gay weekends. With a look towards the coming year Sigma Kappa zorority held an election of officees last night. New officers are: president, Jeanne Moyer, fa'41, vice-president, Mary Lynn Tuley, c'43, secretary, Mary Frances Sulli van, c'43, treasurer, Margaret Hogan, c'41, corresponding secretary, Mary Alice Hardman, c'42, house president, Betty Brune, c'40, registrar. Dorothy Stannard, c'43, rush captain, Mary Louise Baker, c'42. 1 1 1 Triangle fraternity held its annual Founders' Day banquet Sunday at the chapter house. New officers installed were president, Richard Lee, e'42; vice-president, Robert Bradley, e'41; recording secretary, Frank Beets, e'41; corresponding secretary, DeVon Carlson, e'41; chapter editor, Don Stebbins, e'41; sergeant-at-arms, Walter Voigtlander, e'42. --is expected before meetings close tomorrow night. Alumni present were Prof. A. M. Ockerblad; Frank Mootler; '36; Donald Stunner; '38; Allen Jackson; fs; Arnold French; '34; Maurice Hansell, '39; Henry Gould; '31; Oliver Starcke, '37; Louis Farber; '32; and Sterling Cullip, '34. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Elaine Foster of Pretty Prairie; Burdette Gilmore of Cottonwood Falls; James Cooper, c'41; Lois Hayes, Barbara Isable, Helen Mhyre, and James Siebel all of Kansas City, Mo. Wolace B. Donham, dean of the School of Business of Harvard University, will be a guest of Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott today and tomorrow. Weekend guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Elaine Foster, Pretty Prairie; Selma Hensler, Kansas City, Mo.; Erma Wahl, Kansas City, Mo.; Burdette Gilmore, Cottonwood Falls; and Marjorie Ramsey, Olathe. Mitter hall will hold open house from 7 to 8 o'clock this evening. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained with a buffet supper at the chapter house Sunday evening. Guests were Mory Fitz-Gerald, c'40; Elizabeth Ann Muchnie, c'41; Laura Fink, c'42; Norma Sloan, c'41; Virginia Gear, c'42; Nancy Leathers, c'43; Lois Howell, c'43; Denny Le moine, c'40; Sarah Fair, c'41; Jane Irwan, c'40; Marjorie Heimbrook fa'41; Rene Kiskadden, c'42; Peggy Pat Hennessy, 'a'42; LaDean Davis, c'40; Evelyn Gunn, c'43; Mary Lewis, c'40; Shirley Jane Ruble, c'41; Alan Sleeper, 'l'42; Jack Norse, Ray Holliday, Helen Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ebling, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zartow and son, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Musser, and Mrs. Hyer. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the engagement of Helen Johnson, c'41, to Fred Litttoy, I'42. Litttoy is a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. --is expected before meetings close tomorrow night. Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity were Jane Seaman and Lola Jones, both of Salina; Lillian Weiss of Hutchinson; Mrs. Wesley Songer of Lawrence; Glen Boyer and Lee Royer, both of Kansas City, Mo. --is expected before meetings close tomorrow night. Engaged--is expected before meetings close tomorrow night. Dinner guests Sunday at the Delta Upsilon fraternity were Eleanor Crosland, c'41; and Jean Brownlee, c'43. Delta Tau Delta Sunday dinner guests were Frances Lee Bomgardner of Kansas City, Mo.; Edwin M. Lewis and Harvey Hoover, both of Kansas City, Kan.; Evelyn Whittaker of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wright and so on Bill of Kansas City, Mo. --is expected before meetings close tomorrow night. Chi Omega sorority announces the engagement of Dorothy Lemert, e'43, to George Hollinger, gr. Hollinger is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Chi fraternity were Mrs. Kersten of Jefferson City, Mo.; Frances Gillespie of Topeka; Mrs. Armentrout and Marjorie of Topeka, and Eltrude Elliott, fa'41. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Trump of Otawa and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moody of Chanute were Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. --is expected before meetings close tomorrow night. Sigma Nu entertained with an alumni banquet and meeting at the chapter house, honoring Edward H. Hashinger of Kansas City, Mo., grand regent of the fraternity. Guests were John Baum, Conway Springs; W. D. Nutting, Holbrook, Ariz.; Charles W. Smith, Topeka; J. D. Miller, Independence; H. C. Bigelow, Gardner; A. Decker, Jr., Concordia; Fred W. Jaediche, Lawrence; Jack A. Pheiffer, Wichita; Walter E. Wilson, Topeka; Otis S. Allen, Topeka; Judge Richard J. Hopkins, Kansas City, Kans.; Grant W. Harrington, Kansas City, Kans- --is expected before meetings close tomorrow night. Helen Johnson, c'41, and Fred Littooy, F42, whose engagement was recently announced. Service Fraternity Installs Officers Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, installed new officers yesterday in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. New officers are: president, Stanley Clark, e'41; vice-president, Charles Wright, fa'42; secretary, Kenneth Troup, e'40; treasurer, Hall Ruppenthal, c'42; historian, Lewis Medlin, c'43; alumni secretary, Bob Hull, c'43. Kenneth Cedarland, b'40, retiring president, was made chapter critic in honor of his long service in the organization. E. H. Gossard, Overland Park; Dr. S. L Ashley, Chanute; W. H. Payne, Ottawa; W. M. Irwin, Wichita Merle Prunta, Columbbia; Basil W. Kelfey, Ottawa; Leo W. Banker, Russell; Jonathan W. Davis, Bronson; Duke Wallingford, Chanute; Fred Allen, Lawrence; Bob Averil, Ottawa; Dick Jones, Wichita; Murray Danglade, Omaha; Stan Merchant, Witchia; J. J. Wheeler, Lawrence; E. S. Engel, Lawrence; John M. Marin, Los Angeles; Babe Evans, Topeka; and F. A. Carmichael, Jr., Charles R. Todd, Reed Phipps, Brude Roesler, C. C. Clauson, R. D. Lake, James Campbell, J. F. Butterworth, Norbert L. Anshchuetz, Ralph Wells, W. L. Harrison, Bill (Continued on page seven) Hoch Houses Opening Of Kansas Convention About 2,000 persons gathered in Hoch auditorium last night to attend the opening program of the sixty-fourth annual session of the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star of Kansas. With the second day of the conference underway, attendance is well above average, and a total attendance of 2,500 is expected before meetings $ ^{ \textcircled{1}} $ Highlighting last night's program was the formal opening of the grand chapter with a greeting by Gov. Payne H. Ratner. Highlighting last night's program was the formal opening of the grand chapter with a greeting by Gov. Payne H. Ratner. Prior to this, the University Symphony orchestra and the Westminster A Cappella choir gave a short program, as follows: "Fandango Asturian" (Korsakow); "Finale — Allegro con fuoco, from the Fourth Symphony" (Tscheikowsky); "Breathe on Me, O Breath of God" (Van Denman Thompson); "Lullaby" (Clokey); "Wake, Awake" (Christiansen). All sessions with the exception of the installation of grand officers, which will take place at 7.30 tomorrow night in Hoch auditorium, are closed except to members of the Order of the Eastern Star. Miss Goldie Zook, Kansas City, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night. 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