SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8,1939 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 Pi Kappa Alpha, Gamma Phi Beta, and Pi Beta Phi took the social spotlight Friday night with authorized parties. Competition for the two sorority open houses was keen with the annual Night Shift parade and the Press Club banquet vying for honors. Kappa Sigma followed the party trend with a Red Dog Imn affair at the chapter house Saturday night. Dale Brodie and his Hill band furnished dancing rhythm to couples dressed in cowboy and riding outfits. Jimmy Joy and his national the Pi Kappa Alpha 70-couple dance Friday night. Fall leaves hanging from overhead and wall trellises gave an early autumn touch. Jimmy Joy and his nationally acclaimed orchestra played at the Pi Kappa Alpha 70-couple. Chaperons were; Mrs. Charles Howe, Kappa Kappa Gamma housemother; Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberger, Kappa Alpha Theta housemother; Mrs. Edith Martin, Chi Omega housemother; Mrs. R. W. Hempatz Hutchinson; and Mrs. Clark Mandigo, hostess. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Clerance Mott, Kansas City, Ks.; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Benson, Kansas City Ks; Mr. and Mrs. William Vaughn St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Verel St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr., and Mrs. T. Plumber. Mr. and Mrs. R. Smallen, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinning, Kingsa City, Mo.; Miss Elizabeth Meguin, Lawrence; Betty Low Currant, Mary M. Gray; c'42; Patria Eisenhower, b'40; Peggy Wadhams, c'42; Jean Brown, c'42; Ann Scalzi, c'43; Martha Patterson, c'41; Patti Payne, c'42; Petty Leddy, c'42; Vera Kuephler, c'uml; Elizabeth Kemp, c'40; Saralou Smart, c'41; Julia Rubia Henry, ed'40. Virginia Gear, c'42; Barbara Whitley, c'42; Jean Peterferma, f'a28; Nill Clark, c'40; Arlene Eriche, bisp Lesh Edmonds, fa'42; Marguerite Jones, c'40; Patty Bigelow, c'43; Mary F. McKinney, c'43; Margaret Clowson, c'43; Betty Rose Johnson, c'43; Marjorie Gains, c'41; Beryl Benhaw, Elaine Lindley, c'43; Virginia Tandy, c'43; Patty Gunn, c'43; Claire Mecker; Delores Hiller; Evelyn Gunn, c'44; Virgina Oches, c'43; Mary McCloud; Jene Myhe, c'43; Littita Epperly, c'43; Margaretta Gain, c'43; Mary Christiansen, c'43 Mrs. Kenneth Shook, Lawrence; Elaine Holley, Neoadea; Dorothy Crawford, Hutchinson; Jay Regan, St. Joseph, M.; Ruth Rodgers, c'43; Jane Seaman, Salina; Estelle Eddy, c'42; Fred Sellars, c'9; Griffeyle; Lewis Ward, 37, Great Bend; Wren Weir, Great Bend; Harry Marram, Wichita; Charles Campbell, Wichta; John Thompson, Independence, Ks. Bill Rose, Manhattan; Jack Rose, Manhattan; Jack Ransome, Manhattan; Winfield Nash, Robert Corns; Manhattan. WANT ADS LOST: Round white gold Elgin wrist watch with clip band dur- ing night shirt parade. Reward. Howell Hill, phone 116. —19 TUTOR: Spanish or Portuguese. Also TUTOR: Spanish or Portuguese. Also would type reports or theses. Spanish characters on typewriter if required. Experience in teaching and stenography. Jacquita Coe, 717 Mississippi. Phone 2606J. -19 LOOKING FOR attractive new rooms with twin beds? Or 1st floor room with piano? Single, $12.00. Or largest 1st floor apartment with piano? 1700 Tennessee, phone 2105. -18 Lost: Mottled gray and black Sheaf- fer pencil Wednesday evening near library. Phone 2565 M. -18 LOst: pair of gold rimmed glasses between Union Building and Jayhawk Cafe, probably on shortcut path between Oread High School and Spooner-Thayer Museum. Don Welty, phone 523. -18. TUTORING ITALIAN LANGUAGE: Native Italian student wants to teach beginners or advanced students. Also make translations from Italian. 1011 Indiana Street. Phone 96. —17 HILL BLUE BLOODS Are Meeting And Eating in the New BLUE MILL Sigma Nu Elects Sigma Nu fraternity announces election of the following officers: Jack Stone, c'42, marshall; Larry Carpenter, c'42, Fred Lake; and Fred Lake, c'40, sentenced. The University Club honored new members with an opening reception and dance at the club house, 1435 Ohio, at 7:30 p.m. yesterday. University Club Holds Dance The reception line consisted of Prof. and Mrs. Kester, Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes; Prof. and Mrs. Bert Nash; and Prof. and Mrs. Karl Kuersteiner. New club members include; Chancellor Deane W. Malot, Prof. Wm Shoemaker of the department of romance languages; Renesseal McClure; Prof. Victor Hessler, of the School of Engineering; Lester A Zureche, instructor in the department of electrical engineering. Ivan Wane, T. D. Jones, assistant professor of design; Lawrence Woodruff, assistant professor of entomology; Eugene S. Clements; Robert Dryer; John C. Mettler; Russell Jeffords; Alfred S. Lecere; Loren McMernick, assistant instructor in economics; Richard Petroleum engineering; Peter Palmer, instructor in economics; Leslie Waters; Laurence Vance; and Gilbert Ulmer, instructor in mathematics; Glenn Ruffy; Byron Bowis. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity announces the degree of LaDean McCormick, c'k3. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Elects Alpha chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional geologie fraternity announces election of the following officers Thursday; Ray Whita, gr. president; Charles Williams, gr. vice-president; John Johnson, c'42, secretary-treasurer; Joe Lane, gr. chapter editor; and H. T. U. Smith, assistant professor in geology, chapter adviser. Campus House at 1245 Oread will hold a hayrack ride from 6 to 10 p.m. today. The pledge class of Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain the pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chai house Thursday were: Dick Keene Stanley Miller, Ken Lindenburger and Norman Samman, all of Law. Pi K. A. Band Man-- And plenty of it Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of themselves and order a tailor-made topcoat. Starting at $25 SCHULZ THE TAILOR 927 Mass. "Suiting you—That's my business" rence; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Montgomery, Kansas City, Mo.; and Ed Coyle, St. Joseph, Mo. Jimmy Joy furnished the music for the Pi Kappa Alpha party held Saturday night at the chapter house. Sigma Phi Epilion entertained with buffet supper and hour dance Thursday night. The following were guests: Marjorie Thomas; Julia Henry, ed: 40; Patty Bigelow, c: 43; Pattyne Jane Wadeley; faina: 43; Marjorie MacIntosh; brookhill, fa: 41; Carl Ginger; and Edin Gaver, fns 42 --a BOY, a GIRL, a FIDDLE, Rene Kiskadden, fa'40, and Mural Henry, c'42, were guests at the Delta Upson house Thursday. Kappa Sigma had the following dinner guests Thursday night; Mr and Mrs. A. C. McCrum; Bob Thomas, e'42; Clarence Christman gt; Peter Russell; and Jane Krebblah The University Women's club hails its opening tea in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building Thursday in honor of new women faculty members and wives of new faculty members. United States-a BOY, a GIRL, a FIDDLE, Mrs. Domenico Gagliardo and Mrs. J. W Twente were in charge of the refreshments Mrs. E, B. and the Mrs. K. Kester painted, and Mrs. K. E Kester painted. The hostess committee, of which Mrs. J. J. Kistler was the chairman, consisted of: Mrs. W. G. McNown, Mrs. Leslie Tupy, Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mrs. C. M. Baker, Mrs. R. E. Cricken, Mrs. Robert Calderwood, Mrs. P. Paul Haney, Mrs. R. M. Davis, Mrs. P. W. Viesoselman, Miss Kathleen Doering, Weslyt Buckebok, Miss Muttie Cruiman, Miss Laura Newismager. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house Sunday are: Mrs. J. D. Oldham, Mrs. M. C. Cash, Mr. Don Kruger, Mr. Clark Meyers, Mr. Charles Gray, all of Kansas City; Miss Mildrum Lindy, of Wichita; and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jesson, of Peabody. (Continued from page one) nal, addressed the delegates o "Successful Worry." Miss Kent, who was in an open lifeboat for nine hours before being rescued by the Knute Nelson, a Norwegian ship, raid the Athena was torpedoned about 7:30 o'clock at night. Lights of the rescue ship were out for six hours before the lifeboat was not picked up immediately. "I had just finished dinner," Miss Kent said, "when suddenly there was a terrible explosion. We all knew what had happened. I ran to my cabin for my life belt, but I could not find it at first. "I noticed my mouth was getting dry from escaping gas," Miss Kent said, "and I ran out on deck when I finally found the belt. It seemed awful to think that we were actually sinking without anyone to help us." "I had to jump about four feet to get into the lifeboat, since the boats were hanging free of the ship and were floating sharply as it began to sink." Friday night 320 delegates, teachers, students and faculty members attended a dinner at the Memorial Union building, celebrating the thirty-seventh year of journalism instruction at the University. Chancellor Deane W. Malott, a former journalist with the journalism in 1921, was the principal speaker. Kenneth E. L. Posthunter, gr, was the tattoomaster. Officers elected yesterday by the Kansas Council of Teachers of Journalism include Arthur E Goodwin, president, who succeeds Miss Miriam Dexter, Paola; Mrs Eleman Winters, Hutchinson, vice-administrator, and Philip Koehler, presi- date High School, secondary teacher. jaton Twirler at Banquet The program included an exhibition of baton twirling by Saralena Sherman, c'43, a vocal solo, "The Vagabond" (Williams), by Gray Dasyr, c'40, accompanied by Marvin Kinsler, and Bob Bertolino, their song songs on the murimba by Bob Jenkins, fa 43, accompanied by Robert Glothzach. What's going on? You don't know? Then get your subscription to the Kanstan today! Call KU 66 or see a salesman on the Campus. Ran On Deck Someone Having a Birthday? Remember it with a good book, a magazine subscription or a greeting card from THE BOOK NOOK Weaver's The Laundry Case That's Just Right 1021 Mass. 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