PACE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 9,19 New Coed Dance Band Crowd Cheers Music of Coeds Strike up the band! The University now has three bands to swing out music for the Hill parties and dances. Giving their first performance Thursday night at the Corbin Hall open house hour dance, the K.U. Coeds were received by about 275 people with general acclaim. "Whatcha Know Joe" sung by Marybelle Long and "There'll Be Some Changes Made" sang by Patty Ledyard were the specialties most heartily received. Thrilled and nervous by their debut, the girls drank several pitchers of water during the hour of playing. Marjorie Henry, director, explained to the dancers and listeners that the liquid was merely water to appease the dry throats of her excited musicians. The girls were dressed in dark skirts and white blouses. Each wore a red carnation that had been presented to her by Charlotte Steel, college senior and roommate to the band's maestro. During the evening, a bouquet of flowers was presented to the band by Bernice Randell, college senior. Members of the other bands on the Hill were present at the first performance of the K.U. Coeds to see what sort of competition they were going to have. March 14 is scheduled as the band's next job, which will be the Engineer's banquet at the Eldridge hotel before the Hob Nail Hop. Read Happenings on the Hill. BOOK SALE 1c per ounce We offer about 3500 books at one cent per ounce. 200 Coming— News From Page One SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, MARCH 15 each school will be made, with regard to choice or suitability of problem, originality, color, composition and craftsmanship. Work is submitted in drawing, painting, design, sculpture, craftwork, photography, and advertising design. Birger Sandzen Here Birger Sandzen, Lindsborg, na- tionally-known and famous Kansas painter, will be the principal speaker at the banquet Friday night. Rowland's 1401 Ohio Street The art conference, occupying the last two days of the week, will present many well-known persons in the field of art. At 10 o'clock Friday morning, Maud Ellsworth, supervisor of art, will cooperate with the judges of the high school entries to answer questions concerning the exhibit. At 11:10 Bernard "Poco" Frazier, instructor in sculpture, will give a sculpture demonstration and lecture which will be repeated at 11 a.m. Saturday. Eastward To Demonstrate At 1:30 p.m. Friday, Raymond Eastwood, associate professor of drawing and painting, will give an oil painting demonstration, and at the same time T. D. Jones, assistant professor of design, will demonstrate his color machine. At 3 p.m. George Beal, professor of architecture, will demonstrate his heliodon, or sun machine. The banquet at 6 o'clock will terminate a day of demonstrations and lectures. On Saturday, Karl Mattern, associate professor of drawing and painting, will give a water color demonstration at 9 a.m., and at 11 p.m. Albert Bloch, professor of drawing and painting, will give a lecture telling how to enjoy and understand pictures. In the afternoon there will be a group of informal vocational conference discussions on design in industry, teaching, architecture, fashion, and interior decoration. Many exhibits will be featured, among them the famous Orrefors Glass exhibit, which has never before been shown in this part of the country. Informal Vocational Conference ner, dean of men, Fred S. Montgomery, secretary of the bureau of visual instruction; John J. O. Moore, executive secretary of the Y.M.C.A.; Ralph Hoke, second year law; and Eugene Nininger, fine arts junior. K. U. Corporation— Membership in the association will be open to all student groups, regardless of sex or race, upon the purchase of a membership share, costing $25. The Corporation Organization The board of directors will be composed of six non-student members, at least three of whom will be members of the university staff, and two student members from each house-group which shall have acquired a membership in the association. Six non-student members the first board of directors shall selected by the incorporators, stated in the incorporation article Student board members will elected by the house groups from their respective residents. The corporation will not have a thority to issue capital stock. T term for which it is to exist is years. Without overstepping our bour it looks as if Phi Kappa Psi, Sig Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Newman I, Kappa Alpha, Newman II, Gamma Delta, and possibly Hellhounds will make up the championship playoff draw. Winners of the money awarded the Jayhawk creamy for the b butter package designs submitted by the University design department are Peggy Patt Hennessy and Elenor Grider. They tied for first a second place, and will divide $15 prize money. Phi Psi's Win— Design Students Win Carton Contest (continued from page four) Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Chi Division II as a result of a win forfit route. In the minor games, Phi Delt "remained unbeaten by wallop Sig Alph "C" 52 to 10 with Ph D Jim Jenson gathering 19 points. K.A. "B", led by Lane Dav whipped Kappa Sig "B" 30 to 1 and Phil Gam "C" won from De Tau C" 19 to 7 with Bob Kirk, I Gam, as the game standout. Co-Hit! WARREN WILLIAM The Most Daring Adventurer in All Fiction! "THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE" Dr. Kildare saves his romance .. by solving the most battling case in his whole career .. . battling odds of 10,000 to 1! Frances Robinson, Eric Blore LEW LIONEL AYRES • BARRYMORE LARAINE DAY end the guest star ROBT. YOUNG LIONEL WEDNESDAY—4 Days Positively No Increase in Price! VARSITY TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY ALL 20c NO FED. 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