SUNDAY, JANUARY 14. 1940 = PAGE THREA Here on the Hill--an account of Mt. Oread Society Elizabeth Kirsch, Society Editor Call KU-25 Anytime Among the few consoling thoughts that may come to winter-sick students when they are bowled over by colds and flut or lose their equilibrium because of a strenuously heaved snowball, is that spring is coming—in 60 days or so. In the meantime one man's guess is just as good as another's with respect to the most popular pastime of Kansas students. But within the fortnight social activities have fallen under autumn lows, nor is there any promise of significant reaction until after Feb. 2. Last night, however, the social market showed a final briliant spurt with the band dinner-dance in the Kansas room of th Union building, the Sigma Phi Epion party at the chapte house, the Pi Beta Phi winter formal in the Memorial Union ball room and the Delta Sigma Theta reception in the women' lounge of Frank强强 hall. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Therefore, while the curve grim, social events should hit the upswing early in February and many a good Jane and Jim again come into circulation. The Kansas room, for the dinner, contained 11 tables seating about 200 persons. Red tapers in blue baskets, and the colors of the band uniforms. Band Dinner-Dance The annual University band dinner-dance was held last night from 8 until 12 o'clock in the Kansas room of the memorial Union building. In the course of the dinner four gold band keys were presented to Chancellor Deane W Malet, Dean J. Macdonald, and President worth, and Mr. E. Thayer Gaston signifying honorary membership in the band. Therefore, while the curve for the immediate future looks grim, social events should be. The following guests attended Chancellor Deane W. Malot, Dean and Mrs. E, B. Stouffer, Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swartmouth, Mr. and Mrs Russell L. Wiley, Rev. and Mrs H. G. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elsworth, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thayer Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCreight, Sgt. and Mrs. William Kollender. Dorothy Wise, b'14; Ruth Olive Brown, c'40; Colleen Poorman, f'44; Pauline Kruse, c'41; Leah Elmonds fa'42; Phillis Wherry, c'43; Louise Tannen, c'43; Gertrude Story, c'43; Ala May Adams, c'43. Ann Robbins, c'2; A4; Ann Murray af4; Harriet Jorses, c'4; Ralf Becker, c'4; Sue Anover Owen, c'4 Polly Gowans, c'4; M pastor Bajkar of Wichita, c'4; Elin Lichtenstein Wilkinson, af4; Elin Lichtenstein Lorraine McIntyre, c'4. Mrs. Glenn Ruff, Mary Eller Cranmer, c'43; Bert Leyou Lurch ba'41 Helen Meyer, fa'41; Jeanne Nelson, McPherson; Ada Charles, c'43; Helen Pierce, fa'46; Dorothy May, c'42; Gale Little, fa'41; Francis Dale, Fa'41; Mary Peters, Betty Steward, Manhattan; Geraldine Buller, c'43. Pi Phi Party Marylebone, long f4; Laverda Berg, c'43; Betty Lon Meech, fa40; Helen Rymph, c'40; Mary Frances Fitzpatrick, c'43; Barbara Edmonds, c'40; Helen Anderson, fa42. With a huge golden arrow over the orchestra stand and murals of WANT ADS LOST: Small coin purse between Frank Strong hail and Chalk Chalk If found please return to Kansas office. --a "Winter Wonderland" between the pillars on the east and west sides of the Memorial Union ballroom, the Pi Beta Phi winter formal party was held in an appropriate atmosphere. Whitened spruce trees grouped about the pillars added an out-of-door atmosphere to the decorations. From the hand-stand Clyde Smith and his orchestra supplied the music from 9 until 12 o'clock. LOST: Red Parker Vacuum-float foun- tain with name with Oliver Ed- wards inscribed on the barrel, Rew- ward. Phone 2738R. -75 FURNISHED APARTMENT: with sink, prefers married couple, $16.00 per month. Large south room with sleeping porch, or could be used as kitchenette apartment for 2 boys, $14.00. Bills paid. Phone 22323 - 78 GIRLS: Room or apartment reason- able. 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The following attended: Virginia McDonald, c42; Meredith Dyer, 39; Kary Stinson, c43; Jean Norton, 39; Bonnie Leye Lock, c44; Dorothea Dunham, fa43; Sarion Smart, fa43; Elwaine Rub Creek, c42; Elwaine Rub Creek, c42. Julie Henry, c4'0; Ruth Olive Brown, c4'0; Mac 3, Louis Louse St, c4'2; Betty Lo Grant, c4'3; Beuchul Hammon; Carroll Bell, c4'3; Bille McIntyre, b4'1; Gladys Armcourt, c4'1; Wandace Carlson, c4'1; Ann Carlisle, fs; Evelyn Kramph, c4'2; Lorraine Peacock, c4'2 Elaine Linley, c'43; Margaret Parker, f'a11; Bulley Talbot, c'43; Virginia Ochs, c'43; Bettie Love仰华, alphin, c'43; Louse Wills, c'43; Wanda Parrish, Kansas City; Beth White, c'42; Bernice Morris, c'43; Robert Krohn, c'43; Alexander, Topeka; Greta Gibson, fa11; Jean Williams, [s. Hope Hurn, c'42; Mary Bellie Wallace, c'43; Frances Gillepis of Topoka. Estelle Hall, Pittsburg, and Margaret Marshall, Herington, were weekend guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Emma Lou Montgomery, Stillwell, was a guest at the Alpha Omicron PI house this weekend. Governor Fayne Ratner, his son, liffe Ratner, and Richard Allen, opaka, were dinner guests at the alpha Epsilon house Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norton, Wichita, were dinner guests at the Delta 'au Delta house Saturday evening dinner Thursday. The following members of Kappa Alpha Theta were guests at the Chi Omega house; Margaret Reed, f'43; Jeanne Brock, f'43; Muri-I Ogood, c'unel; Bekle Trembley, f'43; Ruth Olive Brown, f'40; Jean Robertson, f'41; Roberta Walker, f'41; Doris Johnson, f'42; Anita Boughton, f'43; Beth Clement, f'44 Kappa Alpha Theta and Chi Omega sororities held an exchange --as you like 'em. FRENCH FRIES Theta-Chi O Exchange Crisp and hot such sizzlin' STEAKS Treat yourself to our Sunday special today. Thick steaks that melt in your mouth. The following members of Chi Omega were guests at the Kappa Alpha Thein house: Ruth Riee, c'41; Virginia Marshall, h'42; Betty Rose Johnson, c'42; Gloia Biechele, c'43; Sarah Margaret Morris, c'42; Louse Bowen, c'40; Jean Talbott, c'40; Margaret Brown, c'43; Cabllene Beyer, c'40; and Betty Lou Current, c'42. .. but Bonnie Lce Lock, Washburn, was a weekend guest of Betty Lou Young, c'42, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Mays. Payne Rattner and Mrs. Dick Allen of Topoka were dinner guests at the Pt Betaphi house Friday evening. Hpi Kappa 161 enturtained Mrs. E, L. Winn, Miss Barbara Winn of Kansas City, Mo., and Hugh Mauney, c40, at dinner Friday evening. Gamma Phi Bhi announces the engagement of Isabel West, c'40, to Martin Thomen. c'40. Laura Helen Johnson, fa 39, and Mary Lou Oliver, c39, are visiting this weekend at Watkins hall. Strietly masculine is the guest list for the R.O.T.C. barbeque to be hold next Wednesday in the cafeteria of the Memorial Union building. Students, alumni and representative members of the faculty will attend this giant-size food feast, which is an annual affair for the University's blue-uniformed R.O.T.C. men. --der, who are in charge of the entertainment for the evening. Stag Party DeLuxe Food for the evening has been ordered in gross proportions — enough to feed an army, Buns, peas, barbecue and thousands of beans have been ordered for the guests. Following the meal a program has been planned by Col. Karl F. Baldwin, Sgt. William Kollen- Diane Hass, fs, is a weekend guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Glen McCann, 140, and Charles Henshall, 140, will be dinner guests of Dean and Mrs. F. J. Morcau today. Next Sunday "HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" PATEE All Shows Tues Any Time TODAY DAYS "In the Spring a Young Man's Fancy Turns to Thoughts of Love Northlands The Acacia fraternity house because "Eskimo Land" Friday night when they entertained 38 guests at their annual winter formal. Frost front windows, murals of doodles and reindeer, and snow-buried Christmas trees presented a true holiday scene. The house was placed between the living room and the dining room. Clyde Smith's echestra played. Nickleey Rooney "ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER" With All the Hardy Family A Thousand Pounding Hoots Led To This Frenssted Block of Black Lightning — Killing — Fighting For His Right to Live! Guests included: Barbara Whitley, fa 43; Lois Howell, ca 43; Virginia Tandy, c4; Betty Bowman, c40; Phyllas Gossett, c4; Patty Bigyeen, low c4; Elaine Lingle, c4; Ruth Wright, fa 43; Bernice Morris, c4; Betty Bayron, c4; Betty Rose Johnson, c4; Olive Joggerst, c4; Suzanne McNighten, c4; Harriet Goodwin, fa 40; Ann Robbins, c4; Annie Jane Newlue, c41; Virginia Ochs, fa 43; Marcia Riddle, c42. Mickey Rooney "Konga THE WILD STALLION" Fred Stone - Robbella Hudson Letha Efferley, Faye Jean Gish, Mary Olia Eddins, Jo Davis, Gleesm Smith, Nadine Sherman, Agnes Skolout, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hover, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols of Lawrence. WEDNESDAY Randolph Scott - Scott, Ralph Battamy "COAST GUARD" and Jennette MacDonald "BROADWAY SENADE" Dórthy Haynes, Topek; Nell Ollant, Manhattan; Helen Gulick, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. George Hart, Clifton, Mo.; and Ethlyn Marks, Council Grove. Chaperones were: Mrs. Ec Charles, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. S. Russel, and Mrs. M. M. Wolfe. Mrs. C, V. Kent, Chicago, III, was a lunchroom guest of her sister, Mary Hard, e3, at the Kappa Kappa Garma room Friday. R. A. Schwegger, dean of the School of Education, discussed "Education at the Crossroads," at the monthly meeting of the American Association of University Women yesterday afternoon. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. C. E. Friend, Lawrence. Tea was served during the afternoon. Church Party From 8 until 12 o'clock last evening Wesley Foundation and Westminster Foundation were co-hosts at a party in the Methodist church. 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