SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAPERENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY JANKE, c. 38, Society Editor Before 5 fm. pam. K.U.12; Zool. 202-70 The following were elected officer of Alpha Chi Omega last week: President, Jeannette January, c'19 Vice-president, Eleanor Kloppchänk c'19 Treasurer, Leraria Pyle, bnell Secretary, Reba Corbitt, c'40 Rush captain, Virginia Wade, c'19 Social chairman, Mary Depew, c'19 Kappa Sigma fraternity held a buffet supper and dance at the chapter house Friday evening. The guests: Bilbie Ball, c'unc1 Mary K. Lattner, ed'39 Annette Rudd, b'59 Jimmy Brown, c'40 LaRebe Nash, c'41 Betty M.Vey, c'41 Julia Roth Henry, ed'40 LaRebe Nash, c'41 Jane Waring, c'41 Betty Ann Yankee, c'41 Mary Virginia Hawkinson, f'40 LaRebe Nash, c'41 Henry Forbes, c'41 Jean Bowell, c'41 Bunny Jenkins, c'41 Bunny Brown, c'41 Jeanne Wilkie, f'41 Bettie Clover, c'41 Mary Lewis, c'41 Mary Johnson, c'40 Jean Warrant, c'40 Joy Morrison, c'40 Allice Kinney, c'40 Harriet Hood, c'41 Harriet Todd, c'unc1 Nell Scheff, c'41 Sue Linck, c'unc1 Julie Fowler, c'41 Patti Payne, c'41 Miriam Whitford, c'41 Frances Jones, c'40 Gerald Near, c'41 DeArleigh Shull, ed'41 Anna Ruth Maus, c'85 Tony Scott, c'41 Virginia Anderson, ed'unc1 Peggy Wadbusm Helen Wilkesn Virginia Meldon Clarence Christmas Charles Alexander, c'38 Alpha Chi Omega security held a tri-convince convention in St. Louis, Friday and Saturday. The following members of the local chapter at --engagement of Jane Sanford, c'38 of Independence, to Albert Lemone, c'38, of Kansas City, Ms. Lemone died fraternity of Gamma Delta fraternity. Jeannette January, c199 Betty Jane Horton, c198 D-Actina Shull, of41 Mary Dewey, of38 Mary Dewey, of38 Mu Phi Epsilon, music honor sorority, held initiation at Evans' Hearth Wednesday evening. Initiation was followed by a quet honoring the new members. Those imputed were: Ruth Arbaz Brown, fau13 Bruce Roehrer, fau13 Jane Chewyk, fau13 Peggy Draper, fau19 Mary Katherine Rutherford, fau19 Aldene Kiler, fau19 Fidmd娜 Merer, fau19 Millee Kiler, fau19 Mary Katheryn Rutherford, fau19 Ernestine Swafford, fau19 Francis Longman of Kansas City, Mo., and Eldred Price of Leavenworth are weekend guests at the Delta Chi fraternity house. Sarah Lobb Tayler, '18 Baby Burch, f'41 Tina Mossigman, f'43 Tom Gorman, f'43 Tom Gorman, c'41 Thursday evening dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity house Betty Kemp, c49 Alice Jones, c41 Bernie McKee, c43 Margaret Smith, c1unc1 Louise Groune, c49 Benire Hauck, c14 Dive Royce, f41 Dave Henrickson, fa41 Caroline Perrill, faunc1 Dorothy Netherington, c4 Alpha Tau Omega fraternity entertained with a dinner and hour dance Thursday evening. The following were guests: Orvilek Longerbeam and Wisteria Frost, both of Topeka, were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house yes-duh. ∞ Roberta Hackman, c'38, was a dimer guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Friday. John Faust of Iola is a weekend guest at the Acacia fraternity house. 2. 心 Mary Lee Bansel of St. Joseph Mo., is a weekend guest at the Sigma Kappa sorority house. Mira Shilling, c41, and Fonchun Barrett, Lawrence, were lunch guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Friday. --engagement of Jane Sanford, c'38 of Independence, to Albert Lemone, c'38, of Kansas City, Ms. Lemone died fraternity of Gamma Delta fraternity. Dorothy Lysight, Olahe, and Betty Howard, Kansas City, Kan. are weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. --engagement of Jane Sanford, c'38 of Independence, to Albert Lemone, c'38, of Kansas City, Ms. Lemone died fraternity of Gamma Delta fraternity. Janet Turner, Kansas City, Mo, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omirion Pi sorority house Thursday night. ∞ Triangle fraternity held an hour dance Thursday evening. Hortense Harris, fa'41, was a luncheon guest of Alpha Chi Omega yesterday. ✓ Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house are Doris Johnson of Kansas City, Mo., and Maxine Blaney of Topeka. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Pat McLean, c'uncel, and John Yoder, b'39. ∞ Gamma Phi Beta announces the Phone K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS Dr. Robert A. Hunt, minister to the church, has selected as his semen this morning "The Enduring Triumph." Methodists Hold Services In Remodeled Sanctuary The Kansas League of Woman Voters, meeting in Topeka, elected Wimie D. Lanceworr, assistant professor of education, president to the Kansas League for a year of a year term of Mrs. Leso Gessel, Topeka, who resigned. In further observance of Palm Sunday the Wesleyan chorus choir, composed largely of students at the University, and under the direction of Dorothy Edwiler M.B.M., will present two selections from the "Crucifixion" by Stainer. The numbers are "The Appeal of the Crucified" and "God So Loved the World," the latter being an a capella number. For the offerory solo, Mary Louis Beatie will sing "Open the Gates of the Temple," by Knapp. Advertise your wants to the student body through Kansan Classified Ads. The First Methodist church will hold this morning at 10:30 o'clock the first service it has held since its sanctuary was completely remodeled. The congregation will use for the first time 400 new Methodist hymns which have been presented to the church by its members. Many of the books have been given as memorials. Prof. William S. Johnson, chairman of the department of English, is expected to return today from his vacation that he has been on leave since Feb. 14. MONDAY—Speech Arts dinner. ● University faculty meeting to name delegates to Kansas State Teachers Association. ● Freshman Commission of Y.W.C.A. ● Jayhawker magazine issued. ● Peace forum. What's Happening This Week On the Campus: 3 garments for $1.25 GRAND CLEANERS Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliver WEDNESDAY—Easter vacation begins at noon. 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