Show W. S. Council to Present Activity Hour Freshman women and their will be entertained in ballroom and men's lounge this afternoon between and p. m. by the Associated Women Students' This year the annual will feature displays in the ballroom by the various on the campus so in- terest can be created in a tangible i Refreshments will be served I in the men's and faculty sponsors of the organizations will The receiving line will include Helen Dean Barbara Catherine Jo Snow and Mildred I Co-chairman for the event rc Helen Smith and Margaret Ann Alpha Delta Pi i The first exchange dinner of the quarter was held Monday evening when the Phi Delts played host to the A. D. During the evening fraternity sorority songs provided An informal get-together is being planned by the pledge members of Alpha Delta Pi for the It will be held at the chapter house on Friday skits and numerous other entertainment is being Mortar Board In honor of freshman women who were on the scholarship roll in high school and all university women who received scholarship cards last spring Mortar Board entertained at a tea last Tuesday in the men's lounge of the Union Constance Judith Miss Marion Morris and Miss Elizabeth Cary presided at the tea An autumn theme was beautifully carried out in a gold and green color The cleverly arranged centerpiece was made of autumn and each guest received a miniature mortar board as a Katherine Stumm was general chairman of She was assisted by Mildred Helen Betty Jo Elaine Mona Charlotte Swaner and Marjorie Phi Mu The University Club was the scene of a birthday banquet held by the Phi Mu sorority and pledges on their tenth anniversary Friday The room was decorated with chrysanthemums and other autumn flowers with favors of nosegay Wallace Clinger was chairman of the banquet and Scott Varley acted as The singing entertainment was furnished by Miss Katherine Lyon and the sorority Alpha Chi Omega Glimmering scarlet candles by scarlet carnations centered the tables at Alpha Chi Omega's fifty-fifth annual Founder's Day banquet which was held on Tuesday evening in the Mirror room of the S. was toastmistress of a and Beverly Burkhardt introduced the program with It With Par-melee then introduced the who were dressed in costumes of the eighteen-eighties and told the in of the founding of the Jam Mayer read an epic poem on the local Alpha Chi Parmelee then closed the program by reading the Dream-cake ceremony which depicts the ideals and dreams of the Mary Grua was chairman of arrangements from the active Delta Gamma An informal tea will be held at the Delta Gamma house between the hours of 4 and G p. m. All active and alumni members have been |