TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1939 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS an account of Mt. Oread Society Elizabeth Kirsch, Societ Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Taking time out from the fervor of homegoing activities more than 400 students will at sometime today attend the Christmas party to be held from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Memorial Union building. Wih Prof Allen Crafton to act as master of ceremonies the program will be headed by special folk dances, directed by Jane Byrn of the department of physical education. The Modern choir and the Men's Glee Club will be on deck with special songs and voices well tuned. As the afternoon's entertainment draws to a close, guests at the party will sing Christmas$^2$ Don Newlin, fs, was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. carols, while Jay Janes and Ku-Kus serve doughnuts and hot spice cider. Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Hal Rupenthal, c'42; Burton Hodgden, c'42; Bd Raufil, c'43; and Dick Behner, c'45. Saturday evening dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were: Jeanne Quiring, Hutchinson; and Margaret Peacock, Ottawa. Jean Neely, c'41; Ruth Inkles, e'42; Jeynn Ann Green, c'41; and Mariann Lacey, ed'42 were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house for dinner Sunday. Delta Upson fraternity entrained the following guests at dinner sunday; Muriel Oschmey c'40, Martha Oldham, c'43; Dorothy Bond, c'43; Willa Jean Coffman,拓-paik, Mary Katherine Brewer, Kansas City Mrs. H. M. Harbur, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, Lawrence; Muriel Henry, ph'42; Mary Elizabeth Kirch, c'43. Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house included the following: Billie Meltive, c#4; Nancy Prather, c#2; Reola Durand, c#4; Herman Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Fat Maloney, Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Concordia were guests of their daughter Ruth Wright, la43 for lunchon Saturday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Betty Laubengayer, Salina, eroute from Smith College, was a Sunday night guest at the Kappa Gamma house. Janet Turner, Kansas City. Mo was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omi eron Pt house Monday night. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house included: Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irwin and Ray Irwin J; Bob White, fs Kansas City, Mo. M.B. Kline, fs Louisville, Bill Mundy, Boek Keel, Bill Lynch and Jack Clark, Manhattan. Alpha Omieron F1 will have their annual Christmas dinner tonight at 6 o'clock. Six men were initiated into Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity Saturday night. The men initiated were: Albert C. Reed, c'42; Howard Linecoln, gr.; Ernest Klema, c'41; Henry Holtzclaw, c'42; Jay Stewart, c'42; and Luther Lyon, gr. Frances K. Seeley, Russell, and Betty Boyer, Kansas City, were Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Botty Barnes, fs, Leavenworth; Helen Geis, fs, Salina; and Athella Ann Woodbury, fs, Kansas City, Mo. we were weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Jean Edbert, c'42; Ann Browning, c'40; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. LaShelle and Miss Lois LaShelle of Djunction City. were Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Sunday were: Don Palmer, e'41; Jack Maier, gr.; and Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Harrington, Independence. Azalea Burnett, Hutchinson; and Mary Katherine Brewer, Kansas City. Mo., were weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Monday the following were guests at the Sigma Chi house for lunch Hortense Horton, fs; Mr. and Mrs Lucian Hollister, Chicago; and Jim Sherman of Topeka. New Donnell, ls, who has just returned from Leeland Stanford University, is a guest at the Sigma Nu house. Sunday dinner guests at the Chi- omega house included: Frances K. Siegel, Russell; and Betty Boyer, Canasan City, Mo. Chi Omega sorority held its annual Christmas dinner last night Following the dinner motion picture "A Christmas Story" at Montreal, Conn., were shown. Sunday guests at Miller hall included: Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Evans, Conway Springs; Mrs. and Mrs. M. A. Martin, Paola; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. O'Neill, Wellville; Miss Katherine Upstairs, Maryville; Miss Grace Marvleyville; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Trantwein, Mrs Marjorie Trantwein, and George Trantwein all of Topeca. Connie Rutherford, fs, was a week-end guest at the Chi Omega house. Bill Mundy, Bill Lynch, and Bob Keel of Kansas State College were weekend guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house this weekend. A program, dancing, and refreshments will be the order of procedure for the annual Christmas party of the school. At 8 o'clock at 1438 Ohio. Profs to Party Hosts and hostesses for the evening are: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Paulillin, Mr. and Mrs. John Blochey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hagmor, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kobker, and Mr. Sevilla Chapman. Sunday dinner guests at Stigma Phi Epison house were: Mr. and Mrs. L.J. May, Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Walker. Mrs. Laura Hunter, Topeka, was a guest at Miller hall this weekend. Louisiana house announces the engagement of Billie Wilkinson, fa'12 to Howard Haims, fa'40. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta home Sunday were: Prof. and Mrs J. N. Howell, Bill Cavert, c'43; Miriam Bartlett, c'41; and Bill Lilych Sonna Claus and members of the Home Economics Club collaborated yesterday afternoon to give a party for 43 under-privileged children of Lawrences. The party held in Fresno, Calif., on Friday at the tree and the presentation of gifts. Xmas for Kids The following committee chairmen made arrangements for the afternoon: Invitations, Elsie Ottamman, c'41 decorations and enchantment, Norma Sloan, c'41 transportation, Ruth Clickenier, c'40; gifts, Flora Rehner and Ernestine Menges, c'40; and refreshments, Martha Sharma, c'4. Pi Kappa alpha fraternity held a formal stag banquet Sunday evening, as a Christmas party and a farwell celebration for the February graduates. Dr. E. H. Tylor, professor of zoology, Boyd Morgan, e'40, and Jackson Dean, e'40, the two graduating seniors, spoke. Howard Dunham president, was totamaster and Santa Claus. Friday guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were: Feanne Fontaine Kansas City, Mo; Jane King, Jane William, and Moredith Dye, '30, Kansas City, Mo. Members of Acacia fraternity held their annual Christmas dinner last night. Dinner guests at the Acacia house Sunday were: Anne Robbins, c'42; and Fay Jearl Glish. Dinner guests at the Dala Tau Delta屋食堂 Sunday were; Mary Tanner, c'43; Margie Road, f'43; Kathleen O'Sullivan, c'43; Viginia Gray, c'43; Elizabeth Barclay, c'49; Virginia Elliott, c'41; Helen Sheaffer, fa'43; Chuck Elliot, c'43; and Jack Han-couch, Manhattan Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday were: John Weatherhaw, c'42; Jim Nelson, c'40; Murrell Alberty, c'42; John Campbellc'42; Jack McCarty, c'42; Bill Johnson, m'42; Marge Ree, Kansas City Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Rohrer, Kansas City, Mo. Jessie Francis Daw; Jean Wilkins c'41; Belen H琳 Stransky; Ruth Stransky; Ruth Kellert; f'44; Dorothy Teacher Shannon; c'43; Jerry Bucher; c'43; Betty Bell, c'43; Marie Read, fa'43; Margaret Barber; c'48; Ruth Inken, c'48; Hortense Horton, for Nancy Leathers, c'43; and Virginia Hillix, fa'43. Cigma Alphon Epsilon entertained with their regular buffet supper Sunday night with the following as guests: Wilma Scwartt, c'43; Sara Chail, f'41; Jane Geiger, c'41; Bethe Annie Baker, f'42; Gloria Biechele, c'43; Norma Lloan, f'41; Betty Rose Johnson, c'43; Tinnibelt Bcets, c'43; Nancy Prather, c'43; Katherine Green c'43. Marrant Neal, e'42; Betty Rogers e'40; Jane Irwel, e'40; Cora Hepworth e'41; Billy McIntyre, e'42. Dorothy Wise, b'41; Marjorie Heinbrock, n'22; Mary Fitz-Gerald, c'40; Lois Howell, c'43; Denny Lemeline, c'40; Nancy Kesley, n'41; Virginia Townsend; Jane Blane, c'40; Danny Jenkins, c'45; Francelle Zentline, c'40; Caroline Alkine, Lawrence; Bettilou Meyer, Kansas City, Mo; Dimna Irvine, c'42; Patty Biglow, b'41; Marie Louise Lockhart, c'43; Jean Perry, c'40; Kind Kihak, c'40; Eleanor Croeland, c'41; Eleanor Croeland, c'41; Betty Miller, c'41; Jeanne Cody; Virginia Barthen, c'40. Fir Alnhs Dine And Sigma Nus Also Mrs. C, H. Laude; Mrs. Hurbert; Mrs. Howe; Mr. and Ms. William C. Mosher, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr, and Ms. Rolla Nuckles; Bob Mead, Kansas City, Mo.; Michael Sheridan, c; 42; Vinol Sundgreen, n; 42; Jack Townsend, 79; Jack O'Hara, c; 42; Bill Bevin, c; 42; Bill McKinley, c; Harold Jones, c; 40; Jack Nourse, and Courtney Crum. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu buffet dinner Sunday evening were: Helen Heard, c'4; Marjorie Thomas, c'4; Joe Jean Hiraw, c'4; Mary Beth Wick, c'4; Jean Edwinston, c'4; C2, c'4; C2, c'4; Jean Neckey, c'4; C2 Georgia Ferrel, c'4; Kathleen O- 'Sullivan, c'4; Betty Banker, c'4; Becky Tremeson, c'4; Barbara Koch June Grisela, c'4; Betty Blue, c'4; Ann Murray, c'4; Ann Robbins, c^ c'4; Katieben Beyer, c'4; Elizabeth Evans, c'4; Elizabeth Barday, c^ c'40. The December meeting of the University Dramatic Club will be held tonight in the Little theater in Green hall at 8 o'clock. A one-act play directed by Jack Nelson, gr., will be played by club members and friends. Students interested in window displays advertising the University for their individual communities will meet this week, according to a committee of faculty members who met Thursday. Window Display Committee Meets To Advance Plans Members of the committee are J. J. Kistler, department of journalism; T. D. Jones, department of design; Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to the Chancellor; R. A. Heedy, director of the News Bureau; and Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary. This Week--said today that no definite word has come to him from Washington as to when the training would start. Week--- Where To Go; What To Do ---On the Campus TOADAY— Memorial Union Christmas open house, 3-5 o'clock; Chi Theta, Pine room, 3.38 p.m.; Kappa Pal, Pine room, 7.38 p.m.; Delta Phi Delta Christmas party, English room, 8 p.m.; Modern Choir舞,Memorial Union hallroom, 9 p.m.; College Faculty meeting, Strong arm outfits. 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One Round Way Tri St. Joseph $1.50 $2.70 Kansas City .65 1.20 Salina 2.80 5.05 Denver 9.35 16.85 Salt Lake City 18.35 33.05 Los Angeles 26.50 46.25 Los Angeles 26.50 46.25 Flying High--said today that no definite word has come to him from Washington as to when the training would start. UNION PACIFIC STAGES INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES Kansas Up on C.A.A. List; Five Fliers Make Solo Hops Rv Ruth Spencer, c'41 University flying students, who so-called recently under the amuages of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, were the highest ranking in the state and among the first in the United States. The University flying school's instructors and training facilities are foremost in this region, according to Jess R. Green, C. A. A. inspector. Helen Hay, 40, was the first of the students to fly dual and first to solo. Helen Gamma, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and former student of the University of Colorado, plans to start a KU, chapter of the Women's National Aeronautical Association next semester. "We would like to get all of the girls interested in aviation to join," she said. She expects to hear from the national president of the organization soon. Kansas has nine of the 50 students qualified in 13 universities of the United States to take advanced flight training. These pilots who took the primary training last year under the C. A. A., will receive from 40 to 50 hours of stunt flying similar to army instruction in a 150 horsepower plane with tandem cockpits. Prof. Earl D. Hay, University supervisor of the civilian flying course, John Green, m'42, a member of Nu Sigma Nu, professional medical fraternity, was runner-up to Miss Hais, when he soiled Tuesday. Last summer Green attended the medical school at Ann Arbor KK, and graduated biologically the upper 10 per cent of the School of Medicine. After landing the ship, he exclaimed that he felt like a "true amateur flyer." Cruising in for a perfect threepoint landing, Kenneth Blim, c'40, made the third solo flight, Blim, formerly of Kansas State College and the College of Emporia is majoring in geology. When asked how he felt as a soloist, he answered "I felt a little nervous," but because he could gain altitude so much faster than usual. But, the only real difference was the realization of that 'empty seat beside me!" To Discuss New England Tradition Dean R. A. Schweiger of the School of Education will speak at the annual dinner of the Sons and Daughters of New England Thursday night in the Colonial techoon. His subject will be "Culture of the New England Tradition." Four Tableaux- (Continued from page one) history, the University Symphony Orchestra appeared on the program. Under the direction of Prof. Karl Kuersteiner, the orchestra read one movement of Hanson's "Romantic Symphony." During the orchestra number a collection was taken, also for the first time in the history of the service. The proceeds of the offering will be devoted to aid needy Fine Arts students. The ensemble also accompanied a solo by Merilah Moore, soprano, of the School of Fine Arts faculty. She sings, "Villancico Vasco" (Mini). The song is performed in string quartet and organ by Prof. Charles S. Skilton, of the University. An ensemble of strings contributed two numbers to the program: "Ave Marii", (Bach); and "Septet, Opus 65" (Saint-Saon). Included in the groups were: Professor Waldemar Geltch, Raymond Stuhl, Morryne Eluser, Howard C. Taylor, Eluser and Howard C. Taylor of the University; Jack Stephenson, Lawrence; Curtis Johnson, Ft. Collins, Colo; and Loreo Horacek, Topeka. Presenting both programs Sunday, a brass quartet played Christmas carols from a balcony high above the entrance to the auditorium. Members of the quartet were: Eugene Crabb, McPherson; Loo Horacek, Topeka; Dean Brooks, Lawrence; and Lloyd Lead, Oberlin. 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