PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1942 The Society Page Hill Women to Enchant Listeners at Sing Today Like the sirens, which fable tells lured men of the seas to their island with their beautiful voices, the women of 10 organized houses are going to enchant listeners today at the University Sing in Hoch auditorium. A secondary aim will be to try and convince listeners that the water thrown on their heads when they serenaded throughout the year was not a just token of appreciation of their voices. For the last few weeks Corbin hall, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi, and Sigma Kappa have been rehearsing for this Sing and today each are going to try to convince the judges that their singing is the best. Earl Fowler, Jim R. Brown more, and ★ INDEPENDENT WOMEN'S DANCE ... ... women from five independent houses entertained with a semi-formal dance in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building from 9 to 12 o'clock last night. The houses were Kwahyaj, Campus house, 1245 Louisiana, 1232 Louisiana, and 1244 Ohio. Guests at the party were: Jim Amend, Lewis Medlin, Dwight Johnson, H. Lee Barry of Kansas City, Mo., Ed Todd, John Harvey, Weedell Tompkins, Willis Tompkins, Ray O'Hara, Roger James, Howard Barnett, Harwood Kolsky, Martin Chapman, John Skaggs, Kenneth Randle, Charles York, LaDean McCormick, Glessner Reimer, Harold Pierson, Tenrell Pierson, Marvin Conrad, Dean Gates, Robert Sams, Edward Utley, Victor Rink, Burnet Case, John Conard, Jim Ludes, Vern Sinclair, Jack Bryan, Ted Shafer, Burton Bowlus, Wistar Shreve, Benny Coates, and Calvin Wartman. Homer Altenburg and Art Catlett, both of Eudora, Charles Cowan. Don Germann, Dick Edwards, Orville Kretzmeier, Frank Rengel, Jack Werts, Ted Hill, Willis Fankhauser, Rodney Selfridge, Jack Smith, Donald Pomeroy, Bob Huttenhoff, Jack Dodds, Bob Jenkins, Clark Moots, John Foust, Glen Martin, J. L. Ketchum, Findley Law, Marion Haynes. T. P. Hunter, Paul Turner, J. D. Yager, Charles Lieberman, Jim Wray, Don Lunney, Bill Bowers. The University Daily Kansan Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 a year, $1.75 a semester. Published at Lawrence, Kannas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m., 17, 10, 100, at the post office at Lawrence, Kannas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Chaperones were: Miss Marie Miller, assistant to the dean of women; Mrs. G. E. Oyler, Kwahyaj housemother; Mrs. W. B. Grimes, housemother at 1244 Ohio; Mrs. J. E. Wright, housemother at 1232 Louisiana, Mrs R. S. Ring, housemother at 1245 Louisiana, and Mrs. Joseph Goode, housemother of Campus house. THETA TAU . . . engineering fraternity, held an informal party at the chapter house from 8 to 11 o'clock last night. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . chemistry fraternity, held an informal party at the house from 8:30 to 12 o'clock last night. CHI OMEGA . . . luncheon guests Friday were Ann Wallace and Edith Ann Fleming. MILLER HALL . . . will hold an hour dance from 7 to 8 o'clock Tuesday night. Malin Hawkins' band from Wichita University has been engaged by the Kansas Interfraternity Council for the dance next Saturday night, climaxing the fifth annual regional Interfraternity Conference to be held on Mt. Oread next weekend. Engage Wichita Band For Fraternity Dance Fraternity representatives from all over the Mid West will be guests of the different fraternities on the Hill during the conference and dates for the dance Saturday will be provided for the guest representatives by the host fraternities. Ten date bids and three stag bids will be extended by the Council to each of the Hill fraternities. The semi-formal dance for the fraternity meet will be held from 9 to 12 o'clock in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . ...dinner guests today will be Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Scherrer, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fulton, all of Kansas City, Mrs. Alan Wilson and son, Billy of Lincoln, Neb., and Minette Lyons of Oceola, Mo. Comptometry, Penmanship, Shorthand, Typing, Accounting, Machine Bookkeeping. SIGMA KAPPA . . . Steak Frys? War Cuts in on Spring INTENSIVE TRAINING IN: Hey! Spring is here—almost. But it isn't what is use to be. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Generally it means one of several things but usually to University men and women it means either lazy steak frys or country drives on balmy days. The war will have and is having its serious consequences on these small delights this year. With tires on the "NO" list, steak frys will either move closer to the campus or not exist and secondly bicycles will substitute for the once popular car drives. Country Drives? War or no war, the good cheer of spring is creeping up in many forms. Flowers and a gay campus manifest the vivid colors of the season. The most popular color is as always a bronze coat of tan. Already men and women are basking ...electrical engineering fraternity held a sweater and skirt party from 8 to 12 o'clock at the house last night. School at 7th & La. Sts. PHONE 894 Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill in the shining sun to get a head start on their skin coats. April showers bring pretty flowers, pretty flowers cause budding romances and now we know why spring makes a young man's fancy turn from books to brooks. It fails to occur to most students to look at spring from the viewpoint that summer follows spring and summer means the adjournment of school—Oh, happy day! One nice point about spring is the return of wild life, such as (but not so nice) the ants in picnic season. BLUE MILL ● LUNCHES ● DINNERS SNACKS When You Speak of GOOD FOOD you Think of the BLUE MILL Suit of the Season---- Say, that is a smart tucked suit you are wearing. The tucking in the three-button jacket with the high notched lapels and the tucked and pleated skirt, indicate a well made, well-breed garment. It looks like the suit of the season from here. AT THE TOP OF THE LIST