--- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1986 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 5 p.m., call KU-215 after 3, call 210-863-9333 The pledges of Alpha Tau Omega Interntery will entertain the pledges of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority in a picnic tomorrow evening. Game day is a picnic tomorrow evening. Betty Seylon, £40 Betty Thorne, £40 Betty Arnie Austin, $250 Betty Minne Almon, £40 Betty Minne Almon, £40 Betty R. Pink, $250 James Wynn, $100 Jane Wynd, $100 Helen Gale, $100 Maurice Gray, £40 Maurice Gray, £40 Pamgy Lynch, $100 Pamgy Lynch, $100 Jane Warrington, £40 Betty Kroeter, £40 Betty Kroeter, £40 Betsy Henshawson, £40 Betsy Henshawson, £40 Helen Hay, £40 Phi Delta Theta fraternity had the following guests last week weekend: Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Barkermann, Lawrenceworth Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Wright, Lawrenceworth Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Barkermann, Lawrenceworth Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Barkermann, Lawrenceworth Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Hoffman, Kowalty, City $ ^{\mathrm{M O}} $c. and Mrs, Roland Coyton, Kansas City $ ^{\mathrm{M I}} $r. Truce Johnson, Lawrenceworth City, MA. Req: Bachelors in Ms. and Mrs. Waugh, Folkdale Bob Fremontman, Emporia City, MA. Req: Bachelors in Ms. and Mrs. Alton, Ocala, Kansas City, MA. Req: Mr. and Mrs. Trevor, Kansas City City, MA. Req: Bachelors in Mr. and Mrs. Trevor, Kansas City City, MA. Req: Bachelors in Mr. and Mrs. Trevor, Kansas City City, MA. Req: Bachelors in Mr. and Mrs. Trevor, Kansas City City, MA. Req: Bachelors in Mr. and Mrs. Trevor, Kansas City City, MA. Req: Bachelor's in Ms. and Mrs. Waugh, Folkdale Bob Fremontman, Emporia City, MA. Req: Bachelors in Ms. and Mrs. Alton, Ocala, Kansas City, MA. Req: Mr. and Mrs. Trevor, Kansas City City, MA. Req: Bachelors in Mr. and Mrs. Trevor, Kansas City City, MA. Req: Bachelor's in Ms. and Mrs. Waugh, Folkdale Bob Fremontman, Emporia City, MA. Req: Bachelor's in Ms. and Mrs. Alton, Ocala, Kansas City, MA. Req: Mr. and Mrs. Trevor, Kansas City last weekend: The following were weekend Worlds North Delta Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Marin, Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Frost, Inla Mr. and Mrs. Center, Center Mrs. Carcinehua Kannan, Kansas City, Mo Mrs. Caroline O'Hare, Kansas City, Mo Mrs. B. O. Hireby, Kansas City, Mo Mrs. D. L. Olson, Kansas City, Mo Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Houston Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Houston Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, Horton Mr. and Mrs. Kennan, Kansas City, Mo Mr. B. A. Woolch, Kingman Mr. B. A. Woolch, Kingman Mr. Devaner Toupan Mr. Veen Uhmkam, Manhattan Mr. Veen Uhmkam, Manhattan Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity, held a dinner party last night in honor of the pledges. They entertained the following guests: Phyllis. Airmont (recl.) 'a'(cl) 329 Hilda Shin (recl.) 'a'(cl) Hilda Shin, ta 'a'(cl) Gene Thomas, 'a'(cl) Gene Thomas, ta 'a'(cl) Mary Elizabeth Shin, 'a'(cl) Mary Elizabeth Shin, ta 'a'(cl) Shin, ta 'a'(cl) Russell L. Wiley, director of KU, Dr Russell L. Wiley, director of KU, Dr Weekend guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house were: Mr. and Ms. Freck Goodman, Kansas City, M. and Mr. and Al Hassan, Kansas City, M. and Mr. and Ms. Carlyne Wiseley, Townsville, M. and Abby Harty, Techeka M. and Ms. Bessy Trechek M. and Ms. Karen Fulton, Fish, M. and Ms. Karen Fulton, Fish, Robin Haskin, Manhattan, George Smith Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa In Kappa house work. Mr. and Mrs. Kashi, Rask, Thayer, Mr. Berthin Thayer, Thayer, Mr. and Ms. Mr. Gilson, Hittstall, Ms. Weekend guests at the Gamma Pela house included: cagnol (hospital), Kerenlai City, Myanmar; belladonna, Shekhan, Kilenlai City, Myanmar; babylon, Shekhan, Kilenlai City, Myanmar; bibury, Shekhan, Kilenlai City, Myanmar; baby Jane, Karen lau, Kish, Myanmar; Bangkok, Bangkok, Bangkok; Guests at the Alba Chu Ori Genoise for the weekend soon: Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bunz, Ivanon Mr. and Mrs. Jebron, Inselvort Mr. and Mrs. Donovan, Inselvort Elizabeth Palmer, University of Oklahoma Michael F. Schmidt, University of Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hunter, Bronx City Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hunter, Bronx City Mr. & Cheryl Rena, Real Estate City, Mr. D. and Mrs. O. K. Klint, Real Estate City, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Klint, Real Estate City Jennemie January, c20, and Damon Josee Willis, c20, were land- rent guests at the Kappa Kapua Gamma security house yesterday. The K. U. Damas will hold initiation of all new members tonight at 8 o'clock in the women's faeure of the Administration building. Sigma Karpa undertained Sigma Phi Epilon with an hour dance last night. Kappa Sigma fraternity was entertained by the Chi Omega with an hour dance last evening. The Alba Dolma Pi security entertained the Pi Kappa Alba fraternity with an hour dance host night. M. B. M. Pope of Kingman is a guest at the Alpha Delta P) security house. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sleepee of Iola visited at the Phil Delta Theta house Monday afternoon. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained Phil Delta Theta last evening with an 'bour of dancing. ☆ ☆ ☆ Arthur Blain, c40, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tan Omega bar last night. Guests for the weekend at the SAVE MONEY Buv a MEAL TICKET $2.75 Value for Only $2.50 UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Growing like Jack's bean stock... the interest in Fall Suits Men we have never seen in the store before are here . . . and men who have been accustomed to waiting are here early. ARGYLE WORSTEDS The interest in Fall clothes is keener this year than at any time since 1929 when no good store could keep a suit in the window over three hours. We'll be happy to show you the Hickey Freeman and Griffon Fall suits that are turning a city full of 10 o'clock scholars into early birds. The fact is that if you don't see these suits soon, you'll be way behind the times. Other Groups $24.50 to $60.00 Sigma Kappa house were; Mrs. Laura Kirkman, Chadron, Neb.; Helen Naynor, Kansas City, Mo.; and Madeline Crawworth. The pledge classes of Pi Beta Phi and Kappa Alpha Theta had a picnic had night at the stadium. Kampa Kappa Gamma entertained Pid Gamma Delta with an hour of dancing last night. Gamma Phi Beta sorority enter, lained Beta Theta Pi fraternity with no hour dance last night. night at the Observatory from 7 to 10 o'clock. The six-inch telescope will be open for the use of all who are interested. The public is invited OVER THE HILL Astronomy Open House The astronomy department of the University will hold open house to- Douglas Discusses "Americans" Alice Douglas discussed "The Film Festival of New York" meeting last night. The subject was following the theme for the Year— "Bearly Americans." Mrs. C. B. Cum- ner gave a short talk quête. Douglas Discusses "Americans" Mathematicians hear Jordan Prof. H. E. Jordan spoke to the Mathematics club Monday on the meeting of the American Mathematical Organization held in conference this month, the three-hundredth anniversary of the founding of Harvard University. On Nov. 2, George Crommerge, c38, will speak from his room during the Robb Will Speak to Pila Siemsa. Dr. R. W. Robb of the State hospital at Osawatime will be gues speaker at the regular meeting of Shi Sigma, biology fraternity. The school is open Monday and Tuesday, evening in room 206, Snow hall, Dr. Drob will speak on his electrocardi- diographic study of the insane. IS A PRESSING MATTER Without good cleaning the pressing is lost and without good pressing the cleaning is lost. Both enter decisively into New York Quality Cleaning to give the best of better service. All Catholic students interested in becoming members of the St. John's choir please report this evening at 7:30 in the Parish hall. On the Shin— Catholic Choir Continued from page one When day is done and grass is wet with twilight dew; The lads gather at Miller's and talk over their brew. Stevep David was out roving again yesterday. He traplised all over the campus but not for news. 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