FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE } Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Soccer DOROTHY NETTERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call K.U.25; after 5 call 2702-K3 Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house Wednesday night were: ∞ Bill Hyer, Olathe Bob Manning, Olathe Bill Arbur, Olathe Don Williams, Olathe Maurice Buckman, Olathe Mr. and Mrs. R. Foster, Topcake Mrs. Charles H. Klusman, Topeka, was a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Wednesday evening. The Sigma Kappa alumnae group of Kansas City, Mo., entertained a luncheon at the Murchiech Galler College, where members of the active chapter attended. 心 --held in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building yesterday afternoon. An informal program of games had been planned by the committee. Mrs. Frank W. Spencer, Denver, was a house guest of Kappa Alpha Theta yesterday. Virginia Rizzo of Detroit, a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority, has returned to school this semester. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pledging of Dorothy Noble, Kansas City, Mo. ∞ About a hundred women attended the annual Finance Tea of the University Women's Club, which was Mrs. Leonard Axe was general chairman and was assisted by the following committee chairmen; Mrs. Waldemar Gelch, receive; Mrs. G.W. Bradshaw, tea table; Miss Wealty Babcock, refreshments; Mrs. Carroll D. Clark, serving; Mrs. John Kister, finance; and Mrs. H.W. Hargis, program. Miss Hannah Oliver and Mrs. William L. Burckdied poured. Kenneth Campbell, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon at Raleigh, NC, has been transferred to the local chapter at the University. 2. A meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers was held Wednesday evening in the men's room of the Memorial Union building. The following officers were elected: President, John Butterworth, e38; vice-president, George Gordon, e39; secretary, Thomas H. Miller, e40; treasurer, Edward Baker, e39. ∞ Members of Theta Epsilon, Baptist women's group, will give a rush tea 24 . Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Wednesday night were: Ferris Summers John Tyler Ernie Wells Bob McLeod Steve Howbert Tuesday evening at the home of the Rev. C, W. Thomas. Miss Mary Cavanness is in charge of arrangements Members of the Sigma Chi fraternity who have returned to school this semester are: The following were present Judy Edison, f40 Jonice Taylor, c18 Jim Harvey, c18 Jennie Bowen, c38 Jane Flood, c38 Jo Steven, c40 Jersey Wine, c19 Jennie Dana, c19 Jean Perry, c40 Ruth Olive Brown, c40 Charlene Burke, f39 Jonny Winslow, c39 Jove Vetter, f39 Ruth Mary Nelson, ed"9 Jane Blanche, c40 Woodshead, c40 Sue Stuart, c41 Billie Ball, c41 Marianne Dillon, c18 Diyath Dipti, c29 Fou Weller, c38 Ibie Nebelt, c38 Rosalind Barre, c18 Rossand Barre, c18 Nancy Kroelz, f41 PHONE K.U. 66 The Sigma Chii fraternity entta- tained Kappa Alpha Theta sorority with a buffet supper and hour dance last night. Howard Sails, Kansas City, Mo. Bill Jones, Kansas City, Mo. Bill Kiley, Kansas City, Mo. James Baker, Kansas City, Mo. Daily Kansan Classified Ads 20YES: One single and one double room in 2nd floor. Also a first-floor apartment nice furnished. 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