PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1940 Five Parties Climax Weekend Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Kay Bozarth, Society Editor With a heavy schedule and the weatherman cooperating, the University had one of the liveliest weekends in all time. The influx of high school students for the music festival started the weekend early and the R.O.T.C. men kept the social wheel spinning Friday evening. Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity, enlisted Major Carlton Smith and Major Carroll G Riggs, assistant professors of military science, associate members of the University company, at a banquet at the Colonial tearoom preceding the R.O.T.C. ball in the Memorial Union ballroom. Call KU-25 Anytime Speakers at the banquet were Colonel Karl F. Baldwin, Major Smith, and Major Riggs. Cadet captain Donald D. De Ford conducted the estoling ceremony, and Cadet First Lieutenant T. I. Raymond acted as master of ceremonies. Guests at the banquet were Col. and Mrs. Karl F. Baldwin, Dean and Mrs. Ivan C. Crawford, Major and Mrs. Carleton Smith, Major and Mrs. Carroll Riggs, Sergeant and Mrs. William Kollender, Sergeant and Mrs. H. E. Roy, Prof. and Mrs. Earnest Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fearing of Lawrence, V. C. Rethman, John Griffith, and Moe Ettenson and Robert Ward, alumni from Lawrence. Evelyn Lewis, gr., Leora Adams, fa'43, Reola Durand, c'43, Helen Branlage, Mildred Johnson, fa'42, Neva Lu Kalbfleisch, c'41, Letha Eppeyer, c'43, Margaret Murray, fa'42, Rightmire, fa'40, Betty Wreun, Mary McLeod, b'41, Mary Burnum, Lois Howell, c'43, Dorothy Wiggins, Marion Springer, c'40, Leona Beatty, Mary Gene Hull, c'43, Corinne Harrison, fa'40, Alys Magill, c'une, Ethylene Burns, fa'43 Leone Lentz, c'40, Ruth Rodgers c'43, Patricia Riggs, c'42, Sela Paulk, c'41, Dorothy Schlegel, Margery Weith, Elaine Linley, c'43, Mariyn Wheaty, c'43, Lois Ballew, fa'43, Jean Crawford, c'40, Margaret Maser, c'42, Helen Peters, ed'40, and Dorothea Morris. Shorts, Play Suits More Pleasant Than Cod Liver Oil Men take an unholly pleasure in poking fun at women's hats, shoes, dresses, and makeup. But one form of feminine attire finds fever with all men that are young in mind. That is shorts and play suits. Everyone will have to agree that this abbreviated dress is sensible and health promoting. Doctors should approve of shorts because they allow the wearer to absorb a plentiful supply of the sun vitamin in a much more pleasant form than cod liver oil. Cellsthics experts unanimously approva f play suits because they allow girls to see more of themselves and consequently to correct posture (lefects with greater efficiency). The following men were recently initiated into Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity. Lloyd Elliott, b'41, Harold Evans, c'42, Charles Flinner, b'41, Robert Groff, b'41, Chester Lebsack, c'42, Kermit Lorenz, b'41, Cedric Moorhead, b'41, and Robert Pfeil, b'41. Guests of honor attending the initiation dinner and ceremony were Mr. Jens P. Jensen, Mr. Kenneth Middleton, and Mr. Loren McCormack, all of whom are professors in the School of Business and members of Alpha Kappa Psi. 1 1 1 Miss Joie Stapleton, assistant professor of physical education, will gave a dinner at her home last night, honoring the senior majors in the physical education department. Invited guests included: Martha Jane Andrews, Irene McAdoo, Virginia Anderson, Ruth Mary Nelson, Julia Ruth Henry, Evelyn Kinney, Geraldine Ulm, Lois Wisler, Mickie Leonard, Placida Koelzer, Victory Hawkey, Lois Graves, Miss Ruth Hoover and Miss Jane Byrn, assistant instructors of physical education. 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Boone Macauley, of Dallas, Texas, were weekend guests of the Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity. Mr. Macauley is the District Counselor of Alpha Kappa Psi. Mr. Fisk, of Concordia, and Mr. Walters, of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Friday evening. Weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house are Lola Jones, of Salina, and Doreille Wyrick, Leavenworth. Triangle fraternity announces the engagement of Wayne Wright, c'40, to Laura Helen Johnson of Kansas City, Kan. Dinner guests at the Alpha Omison Pi house last night were Milford Barner and Marjorie Woodan, both of Merriam Park, Mo. Miss Darlene Perry and Mr. Sam Pender were luncheon guests at the Acacia house Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ley, of San Antonio, Texas, were guests at the Acacia house yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Thomas were dinner guests at the Jayhawk Coop Friday night. AUTHORIZED PARTIES The Jayhawk Co-op. will have a picnic at Smith's Timber tonight. Closing time will be 10 p.m. A honky-tonk orchestra blared forth at the gala opening of the Mayflower Night club at the Sigma Chai house last night. it was the annual Rough Johnson party and the decorations were those of a rough and rowdy, "wide-open" joint. Bevy of Social Events Gets Spring Underway Guests were; Sue Haskins, c'41, Shirley Jean Ruble, c'41, Priscila Adams, c'43, Betty Cole, ed'41, Patricia Eisenhower, b'40, Mary Louise Lockhart, c'43, Cecil King, c'41, Helen Markwell, c'41, Jeanne Sunder- land, f'42, Mary Beth Dodge, fa'42, Alys Magill, c'42, Asa Moseley, c'40, Betty Griesa, c'43, Jean Brock, fa'43, Patty Bigelow, c'43, Elenor Allen, c'43, Anne Browning, c'43, Margaret York, Kansas City, Mo. Hill society boomed towards the "sky high" limit last night when five campus organizations, Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Theta Tau, Ricker hall, and Chi Omega freshman class, entertained with their annual spring parties. Jean Fees, c'42, Margaret Neal, c'42, Virginia Bantleon, c'43, Anne Beth Weir, c'41, Kay Stinson, c'42, Jane Geiger, c'41, Anne Carlie, Kansas City, Missouri, LaDean Davis, c'42, Juliette Trembly, c'40, Mary Green, c'43, Roberta Walker, c'41, Betty Blake, c'41, Gail Lockwood, fa'41, Helen Hay, c'40, Chestine Wilson, fa'43, and Virginia Gear c'42. Warrene Spaulding, c'43, Patty Gunn, fa'43, Eloise Pohl, fa'43, Dolores Hiller, c'42, Jane Seaman, Salina, Margaret Welch, c'43, Leah Edmonds, fa'42, Hope Hunn, c'42, Bette Baker, c'42, Lillian Weiss of Hutchinson, Mrs. Kenneth Shook and Mrs. Wesley Song, both of Lawrence. Pi Kappa Alpha Chaperones were Col. and Mrs. K F.Baldwin of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Oxley of Kansas City, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oyler and Mrs. Clark Mandigo, all of Lawrence. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained with a steak fry four miles north of town off highway 10 followed by a slack dance at the chapter house. Guests were: Mary Frances McKinney, c'42, Ruth Wright, fa'43, Bette Wasson, c'uncl., Peggy Wadhams, c'42, Ruth Rodgers, c'43, Lois Ballew, fa'41, Dorothy Hendrickson, fa'41, Helen Shaeffer, fa'43, Margarette Parker, c'41, Vera Knoepher, c'41, Norma Jean Falconer, c'41, Jean Entriken, fa'42, Betty Williams, fa'43, Beulah Talbot, c'41, Doris Fierce, c'43, Nell Clark, c'40, Lola Jones of Salina, and Betty Lou Allison of Atchison. Theta Tau The traditional Red Dog costume party of the Theta Tau professional engineering fraternity went off in great style last night, complete with an old-fashioned bar and plenty of whisky bottles. music was furnished by Dale Brodie and his band. The east wing of the Memorial Union ballroom was partitioned off. Swinging doors led into the bar room, lighted only by candles in whiskey bottles on the red-checkered tablecloths. There was even an old-fashioned stage with an elaborate backdrop. Red cellophane streamers hung from the ceiling and cluttered up the doorways. Appropriate Guests were: Ann Rightmire, fa'40, Evelyn Jones, c'43, Helen Curtis, c'41, Margaret Murray, fa'42, Betty Coulson, c'41, Ruth Curtis, c'42, Betty Gene Frailey, Howard, Kan; Margie Edmisten, Topeka, Kan; Emily Wray, c'42, June Ulm, Lawrence; Warge Weilin, Columbia, Missouri; Mary Isabelle Taylor, fa'40, Cora Hepworth, c'41, Leona Cornwall, c'41, Amy Schiebel, Kansas City, Kan; Marie Bowling, Kansas City, Kan; Sara Wila, Topeka, Lucille Offut, Independence, Mc.; Roberta Kingman, Topeka, Virginia Withanis, Lawrence, Darcille Wyrick, Leavenworth, Lora Wilcox, Sedan, North Oberlin, Atchison, Lyman Ketchum, Manhattan, Vincent Burton, Lawrence, Rust Wiedeman, c'41, Greta Gibson, fa'41, Ruth Mary Chandler, c'41, Lucille Votaw, c'42, Estelle Eddy, c'42, Peggy Hennessy, fa'42, Ethylene Burns, fa'40, Ruth Clickner, c'42, and Alta Armstrong, fa'40. Ricker Hall Instead of serving punch at their Leap Year party last night, Ricker Hall girls took their guests to Hal's for cokes before escorting them to their homes in time for closing hours. The party began at nine with an hour dance at the hall, followed by a scavenger hunt until eleven. Then the entire party moved to Hal's to finish the evening. Guests were: Allen Mills, Howard, Kan.; John Tompkins, c'41, Lester Olmsted, gr., Max Haight, c'41, Clarence Hammond, e'41, Martin Peterson, c'41, Lyle Eggleston, c'42, Philip Hunter, fa'43, Bob Perrin, c'42, Winston Hogan, c'42, Bill McGrew, c'42, Bill Fielf, gr., Lloyd Reist, fa'41, Bob Collett, c'42, and Oscar Hunter, e'42. Chi Omega 1 1 1 Chi Omega freshmen called for and escorted their dates to a Leap Year party last night. The evening Banquet Closes A.T.O. Conclave Here Last Night More than 75 guests of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity attended the banquet held last night at the chapter house, marking the close of a two-day district conclave of the organization. Chapters from Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, and Kansas were represented. A panel discussion Friday noon, in which the delegates considered house management, rushing, and other fraternity matters, opened the conference. Friday night the local chapter was host at a smoker attended by delegates, national officers, and alumni. Dean Albert K. Heckel, dean of the University of Missouri and national educational advisor of the fraternity, was principal speaker at the closing banquet. Dean Heckel discussed "Fraternal Counsel". Stewart N. Daniels, executive secretary, talked on "Palm Prophecies". The closing address, "A Last Word," was given by Judge Willard M. Benton, national worthy grand chief. Panel discussions continued Saturday, with a model-initiation of Gene Ruff, Kansas State pledge, Saturday afternoon. Other guests included Frank Goodnow, Dr. C. L. Gilles, Carl Duffie, Albert Haas, A. Zimmerman, Herman Langworthy, Jr., Gene Tatum, Paul Adam, Sam Bihr, Franklin Clay, Ward Cory, Arthur Cromb, Ernest Gilles, Don Lyons, Clarence Winslow, and Evan Bolin, all of Kansas City, Mo. Jack Misseldine, Don Seals, C. B. Hosford, Chas, Arthur, all of Lawrence. The official delegates were Charles Davis, University of Nebraska, Jack Thistler, Kansas State College, Roy Housh, University of Missouri, and Richard P. Scott, b'41, University of Kansas. started with a treasure hunt at 7:30, followed by a dance in the Colonial tearoom. The party broke up in plenty of time for the girls to get their "boy friends" safely home before closing hours. Weaver's Shopping Tips KOTEX 12' s . . p 20c 2 FOR 39c KLEENEX... 28c 500 SHEET ECONOMY PKG. 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