FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill- an account of Mt. Oread Society Betty Coulson, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Scouts report buffet supporters followed by hour dances at the Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, and Delta Upsilon houses last night. The date lists for the traditionally-approved events totaled more than 100 guests. Guests of Sigma Chi were: Jean Sunderland, fa'42; Juliette Trembley, c'40; Helen Johnson, c'41; Ada Moseley, c'uncl; Betsy Dodge; Mary Ellen Skonberg, c'uncl; Mary Reed, c'43; Donni Hughes, fa'41. Sara Lao Smart, c'41; Roberta Walker, c'41; Mary Ruth Nelson, ed'40; Mary Beth Weir, c'41; Boby Smythe, c'41; Mary Catherine Brown, c'43; Katherine Green, c'43; Eleanor Crossland; Martha Alice Horner, c'42; Helen Sheaffer; Mary Hall, c'42 Helen Markwell; Jean McFarland, c'42; Nancy Prather, c'43; Ann Browning, c'41; Patyne Jay Wadley, fa'41; Jane Knutson; Jean Fees, c'42; Ann Coda, c'42; Betty Banker; Betty Muchnic, c'uncl; Mary Bitzer, c'43; Pat Eisenhower, b'40; Mary Beth Dodg Martha Jane Green; Virginia Buntleen; Maxine Miller, c#4; Julia Jang Boogs, Ann Lewis; Eleonor Allen, c#4; Alys Magill, c#cm; Betty Lou Young, fa41; and Mrs. S. M. Stevinson Sigma Nu entertained; Jean Neely; Doris Johnson, c. 40; Betty Jenny Sayles, b. 40; Katherine O'Sullivan, c. 42; Cecile King, c. 41; Dorothy Teacher; Helen Heard, c. undet;贝妮 Bettie, c. undet; Betty Van Davenier, c. 41 Betty Alphin; Flossi Piper; La-Den Davis, c'42; Berty Burch, d-'unch; Mary Elizabeth Kresel, c'1umg; Virginia Ohca; Fritzie Meyn; Ruth Rice, c'41; Norma Tibbets, c'43; Beth Young, c'43. Jean Brock; Mary Jean Miller; Anna Jane Hoffman; Patty Bigelow, c'43; Betty Heiss; Beth Gleason; Marilou Milnor, fa'41; Mary Nell Dyatt; Berthal Talbot; Catherine Beyer. c'40; Bernadine Hall, fa'um!-i; McNaughton. c'41; Diana Irvine, c'42; Barbara Jo Wilson; Jane Geiger; Jeegbert, c'42; and Sara Fair, c'40; Jeanne Anderson, c'42; Betty Clover, c'42; Jean Edmirton, Professor and Mrs. E. D. Kiney and Professor and Mrs. E. O. Stene will be hosts at the University Club's 7 o'clock. Survivors Exchange University Club To Dine First of the scheduled Women's Pan Hellenic exchange dinner was that of Gamma Phi Beta with Alpha Chi Omega last night. The inter-Greek program is to be more important this year than in the past according to Barbara Edmonds, c'40, president of the council. The 10 girls entertained at the Gamma Phi Beta house were: Jean Brussels, fa'42; Polly Gowans, c'41; Jama Lewis, c'43; Beverly Brown, c'43; Inez Rize, c'40; Sue Johnson, c'42; Margaret Whitehead, c'42; Baty Lee Tumberlake, cunch; Leroy Cuneil, cuncel; and Frances Andersen. Guests at the Alpha Chi Omega FOUND: Zipper key folder containing 5 keys. Owner may have by calling at KANSAH in support of R.WR on folder. - - - - house included: Bette West, c'42 Virginia Appel, c'41, Lois Wilson c'41; Curtis Adair, c'42; Mary Ewers, c'42; Jean梁耳, c'43; Mair Siegier, c'41; Barbara Kuch Leathers, c'42; Karachi Leathers, c'42; Jonet Robhrer, c'42 WANT ADS The correct hat for weekend or dress-up wear. Triple tailored with slightly widened hirt, streamlined crown and bound edge. $750 $5 and $750 Sorcrities Still Peldge Two more names are on the list of sorority plebs. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Marilyn Thomas and Larry Jackson who has added Gertude Story, e.g., 43. Pledges Dance Again The hour-dance trend continued last night with six sororities and fraternities participating. Phil Delta Theta was entertained by Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Tau theld pledges in the Alpha Delta Pi house. Alpha Chi Omega plaques were hostesses to members of Pi Kappa Alpha. Phi Psi Smoker Khi Pappa Pai fraternity held its annual smoker in the chapter house last night in honor of the pledges of the other fraternities on the Hill. Attendance totaled more than 200. Refreshments were served, and the pledges sang their fraternity songs. These fraternities were represented: Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Upsilon, Betu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi Nu, Delta Nu GOOD BOOKS GOOD BOOKS To Add to Your Library (Reprints from 69c to $2.89) Soki—Complete Short Stories To Add to Your Library Oxford Book of English Verse. 5149 Ogden Nash—I'm a Stronger Hero Myself. $1.29 Nordenskiold—History of Biology S1.48 Heiser—American Doctor's Obstetrics Chi, Delta Tau Delta, and Acacia. Van Loon—The Arts, $1.98 Jaffe—The Great Chemists, $1.59 Correll—Man the Unknown. Ward—Evolution for Everybody. $1,000. Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house yesterday noon were Betty West, E4; c22; Suzanne Lowder-Wilson, E5; c23; Helen Carrion, E6 of Kansas City, Mo. Baum—Wizard of Oz. $1.19 Koller—Reader's Digest of Books $ 51.97 $ Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. 69c THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 --saturday - October 14 Miss Bonell Deisher was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Committee To Pick Good-Will Students For Home Towns The executive committee of the Student Activities Commission will meet at 9 a.m. Sunday in the Alumni office, Frank Strong hall, to select students to serve on the commission. Approximately 156 students will be chosen by the committee to represent their counties and home towns. The Activities Commission is an organization formed by interested students for the purpose of promoting state awareness about the state toward the University. Members of the executive committee include: Irving Kuerner, c'40; chairman, C. H. Mullen, 14; Velma Wilson, c'40; Henry Schawler, c'40; Charles Wright, f'42; Harry Hill, c'40; O'Theene Huff, c'41; Edna Mae Parks, c'40; James Surface, c'42; John Walton, c'42; William Liedrich, c'42; John Oakson, c'40; Barbara Edmonds, c'40; John J. O. Moore, secretary of the Y.M.C.A., and Mass Beulah Morrison, professor of psychology. 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