1 FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1987 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY JOHNS, Society Editor Before 1 p.m. call K.U. 2; after 1, call 2792-K3 --for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks A buffet supper and hour dine was held at the Kappa Sigma chapel house last evening. Mrs. N. P. Goshen held last evening. chaperone the party. Guess included: Charlotte Duston, f40 Anna Katharine Kudl, c19 Mary Ellen DeMottie, c18 Sue Fowler, c1unel Jan Landgen, c19 Betty Bridget, Lawrence Delley, c18 Helen Forbes, c40 Virginia Griffin, c40 Chloe Burber, c19 Eleanor Klappenbach, c19 Mary Isabelle Taylor, c14 Anna Ruth Mauw, c40 Jennifer Edmund, c10 Gerrtude Field, c37 Bettie Sterling, f18 Ruth Olive Brown, c40 Mimi Drake, Duncil Barbara Bowell, c19 Georgiane Ollrich, c40 Satval Smart, c40 Roberta Mitchell, f39 Jeanette Hirdy, c40 Jeanette Jerry, c40 Bettry Ruth Smith, f17 Florence Wall, c1unel Berty Grove, f18 Annual Charger, f18 The Junior group of A.A.U.W. had a picnic Tuesday night. The following officers were elected for the com- Jane Blaney, c'40 Mary Ellen Milleer, c'37 Mary Implana, c'37 Mary Frances Martin, c'37 Mary Fitz-Gerald, c'40 Mary Hawkinson, fa'unl Mary Bishaw, c'38 Pat Owens, c'49 Melanie Hoske, c'39 Debra Walters, c'40 Mary Ericka Fritz, c' Mr. Clarence Christman, Lawrence Judy Lind, fa'40 PHONE K.U.66 Robert K. Schreuder Lloyd Rourke Michael Berry Howard Gardiner I. J. Lei, Pearl J. Melanie Moore Jack Moreau Eldar Oliveu CLASSIFIED ADS Delta Tau Delta fraternity will hold its annual senior banquet at the chapter house tonight. John G. Blocker, associate professor of economics, will be a guest. The seniors who are to be honored at the ban GIRLS: Room and board for Summer Students. 1336 Tennessee. Phone 2649 - 160. FOR SALE! Hawaiian guitar (convertible to Spanish). 2 books of arrangements and banding, fall playing and tuning equipment, 598 real investment银行. 836-00. Peer, 995. FOR RENT: Next fall, first three bedroom with private bath. 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St. First Class Workmanship ing year: President, Miss Evangeline Clark, g3; vice-president, Miss Catherine Penner, g3; secretary-treasurer, Miss Marie Miller. Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 25x three insertions, 10x six insertions five contract words, not more than 25 words, 12 per minute. Payable to your bank. ] Beta Theta Pi entertained its sen- Beta Theta Pi entertained its seniors at a banquet last night. The honored were: Carl Smith J. K. Battenfield Dob Battie Dave Lauten Frank Oberg Bob Kenyon Bill Greaves George Lemon Reynold Sand Bob Finley George Paris Dob Stockton Frank Barbee John Farley Phi Kappa Psi entertained with its annual senior banquet last night. The following were honored. Joe Young Roy Stonelearner Craig Biddulph Stewart Loudon Lionet Bagley Lionet Bagley Larry McKiller Bob Lumine Eng俊 White R. W. Hayton Harvell Fulton Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu fraternity house Thursday night were: Marsha Nazman, c17 Gordon Bain, 2018 Betty Ames, c17 Lorraine Tuber, c18 Frank Tuberpenn, c18 Amette Reed, c18 Bettie Edison, c19 Gillian Gellard, c19 Mr. and Mrs. S. Chambers, Washington Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained with a guest dinner last night. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wenner Prof. and Mrs. Walderman Geltch Chancellor and Mrs. F. H. Lindley Miss J. H. Nelson Miss Elizabeth Moss Miss Vera Lea dinner at Evans Hearth last Wednesday evening. Prof. and Mrs. A. M. Lee entertained Prof. and Mrs. C. D. Clark and Prof. and Mrs. A. W. Davidson at a The sophisticated graduate prefers Rollins Hosiery ROLLINS 79c 2 PAIR $1.55 Knee-Hi, Fire-Fly SPECIALS Jay Kanes held pleading services Wednesday at 4:30, in the pinn room of the Memorial Union building, for the following women: Jean Allergett, f'40 Mary Lou Borders, f'39 Ruth Beuchler, c'39 Farjee Carfield, c'39 Phyllis Fount, c'41 Ruth Feugel, f'41 Peggy Harrison, f'39 Jan Loreau, c'41 Wimfred Jameson, c'39 Garaldine Long, c'41 Martin Pinoo, c'39 Peter Mateo, c'40 Jane Roberts, c'41 Mary Virginia Staunfer, f'41 Albert Waid, f'41 Alpha Delta Pi held initiation services for Extelle Hall, b'uncle. Delta Chi fraternity held a picnic last night at Brown's Grove. Mr. Walters, who has been Full Length Lace Tops $1.00 819 MASS. Mrs. Walter Park, Jr., has been : guest this week at the Kappa Kapp Gamma house. Kappa Psi, pharmacy fraternity, enttained with a banquet Wednesday night at Evan's Hearth. Miss. 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