Here on the Hill--- PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRI., MAY 23 Bysom-Harbur To Provide Last Fling Before Finals Clyde Bysom and his band will be on hand at the ballroom of the Union Memorial building this evening to play for the Kappa Kappa Gamma spring party, the first party of the last weekend before finals descend upon us in all their horror. Also tonight, the University Band will sample the recorded music of other bands at their dance in the Kansas Room of the Union building. Toward night the ballroom will be given over to Corbin Hall, again with music furnished by Clyde Bysom. Kappa Sigma will also have a spring formal at their house to the music of Clayton Harbur and his band. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ... entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance to the music of Clayton Harbur and his band last night. Guests were Melvin Lindeman, Harlan Altman, Jerry Griffith, Byron Schroeder, Paul Evans, Bob Mason, Steve Stimson, Glen Perkins, Jack Stewart, Bob Stevenson, John Naftzgar, Dick Westfall, T.P. Hunter, Harold Van Slyck, Dick Hobson, Charles Gudger, Les Sperling, Schuyler Rice, Bob Thompson, John Naff, T.V. Authony, Spencer Bayles, Harry Waite, Arthur Decker, Dave Bare, Joe Brown, Howard Gadberry, Baynard Malone, Merrill Jones, Earl Clarke, T. Eells, Jack Happy, Mt. Hope, Kan.; Dick Reid, Lorraine Sandy, Kansas City, Mo.; and Fred Craston, Hamilton, N.Y. PHI DELTA THETA ... entertained the Delta Gamma sorority at dinner last night. SIGMA CHI ... held its annual senior dinner last night. Graduating seniors are Bob Famer, Ward Crowell, Maurice There's no denying that this dress is practical, but that is no reason to pass over it. Look what the box shoulders and the up and down stripes can do for the old figure! You'll be trim and feminine on even the warmest days. Jackson, Clarence Sigler, Wayne Whelan, Gilbert Worley, Bob Brown, Lawrence Nelson, Lander Claassen, Jim Moore and Dan LaShelle. SIGMA NU ... held its annual senior dinner last Authorized Parties Friday May 23,1941 Kappa Kappa Gamma, Spring Party at Union Ballroom, 12:00 m. Alpha Kappa Alpha and Alpha Phi Alpha party in community building. 12 m. University Band, dance at Kansas Room of Memorial Union building. 12 m. Corbin Hall, Spring Formal at Union Ballroom. 12:00 m. Saturday May 24.1941 Kappa Sigma, Spring Formal at House, 12:00 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Interests. KAPPA SIGMA THE ODORONO CO., INC. P. O. Box B, New York, N. Y. Send me the new Arthur Murray Dance Book and generous introductory jar of Odorono Cream. I enclose 25c to cover printing, mailing and handling. $10 Worth of Lessons in How to hold your Partner night. 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Engineers and their dates ate to the music of the Coeds at their formal banquet in the Hotel Eldridge. Residents of Van Zile hall, women's dormitory at K-State, and their dates danced to the strains The trio composed of Maribelle Long, Doris Bradshaw, and Patty Leddyard, featured by the band, made such a hit at the Jamboree that they were called back to appear at the Tower. Sad to say, however, they ran into a little competition with the University A Cappella Choir and Dean Swarthout won. Miss Leddyard sang in Kansas City and the rest of the trio in Lawrence. They're In The Big Time Now K. U. Coeds Are Booked The K.U. Coeds made their debut March 6 when they played for an hour dance at Corbin hall. But this was only the beginning. Soon after came the Radio Jamboree in Kansas City when they represented the Lawrence station, WREN. The past hour had been the moment of crystalization of years of planning and dreaming for at least one of the girls. All her life, almost, Marjorie Henry, fine arts sophomore had dreamed of leading a band of her own. Now she had it. In approximately a month her band will be a union band, booked by a Kansas City agent. of the Coeds at their spring formal. Approximately 800 people swung out to "Along the Santa Fe Trail," theme song of the band, at the Chamber of Commerce dance in Hiawatha. And the University students jived to the Coeds' music at the Scotch Varsity and the Dandelion Day street dance. Sixteen tired but happy girls, packing anything from violins to trombones, wound down the steps from Frank Strong auditorium Wednesday evening after auditioning for a big man from Kansas City. The girls were members of the K.U. Coeds dance orchestra and the man was Mack MacConky, Kansas of the Coeds at their spring formal. City booking agent. ... dinner guests last night were Prof. and Mrs. L. Waters, Prof. Jerome Kesselman, Norman Fuller, and L. R. Snodgrass. "These were fine," commented Maestro Marjorie, "but now we're really going into business. They will make recordings May 30 and it won't be long until many dancers will be saying "Nightie Night" at the end of a dance to the Coeds' version of "Nightie Night." ... held an hour dance at the chapter house from 7 to 8 p.m. last night. PHI ALPHA DELTA ALPHA KAPPA PSI ... law fraternity elected the following officers yesterday Samuel Prager, justice; Harold Gregg, treasurer; Joseph H. Brown, clerk. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. St. Bright new summer footnote: Colorful candy stripe trim and tie on this cool cotton wedge that washes as easily as your hose. Open toe, open sides. HAYNES & KEENE 819 Mass. Phone 524 ---