Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURS., MARCH 6 Maestro Marjorie's Coeds To Take Initial Swingout BY SARALENA SHERMAN Swing from the fairer sex viewpoint will be dished out when Marjorie Henry's K.U. Coeds make their debut at the Corbin hall hour dance from 7 to 8. Composed of 14 pieces and a vocal trio, the band hopes to find a happy medium between Ina Ray Hutton's jitter-time and Phil Spitalty's lullaby music. The group is made up of four saxes, two trumpets, two trombones, two violins, and three rhythms—piano, drums and bass viol. The three vocalists are Patty Ledyard, fine arts junior. Marybelle Long, and harriet Blythe, both fine arts sophomores. "Along Santa Fe Trail" is the theme song to be used by the band until an orchestration can be made of an original number composed by the pianist, Betty Buchanan, fine arts junior. They Practice Anywhere Specialties during the dance are to be a song by Patty Ledyard singing "The Man I Love," and "Moon Indigo" and "Margie" sung by the trio. Every day for the last four weeks the girls have been practicing at least an hour. On Saturdays they practice all day with only time out to snatch a sandwich, and on Sundays they spend all afternoon. They practice almost anywhere, including Hoch auditorium and Fraser theater. Last night they blew their notes in Frank Strong basement Maestro Marjorie, promoter of the organization, has been scouting about the campus since early last semester in search of capable members. She advertised in the Kansas for a singer and had a total of 22 applicants for the job. To Play at K. State March 14 the band will play at the Engineer's banquet held at the Eldridge hotel before the Hobnail Hop. It is also booked to play at the Alpha Kappa Lambda spring party at Kansas State. Three years ago an attempt was made by Dorothy Gehret to organize an all-girl band on the Hill but it was unsuccessful because of lack of interest, funds, and cooperation. This year the K.U. Coeds are striving to obtain all three. Miss Meguiar To Be There Marjorie has been a constant visitor at the office of Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, to insure that the band would not sidestep toward the blonde bombshell sort of band. Both Miss Meguiar and Miss Marie Miller, her assistant, will be present at the band's first appearance tonight. Marjorie, a fine arts sophomore, has her hair cut in a boyish bob and feels most comfortable in a pair of slacks and plaid wool shirt. She has been directing for more than five years and is able to play almost anything. In Robinson, Kan., her home, she used to conduct a 50-piece concert band. During her two years at the University she has lived at Corbin hall, where she "slings hash." She plays accompaniment to the dancing classes held in Robinson gym. The band has received publicity in several school papers. A picture of the group appeared not long ago in the Kansas City Journal and a write-up was printed in a recent issue of Crowds Magazine, a theatrical publication. Sig Ep's Will Hold Ruffet Supper Tonight Thursday is buffet night. Tonight the Sigma Phi Epsilon house is in the limelight with a buffet supper to be followed by an hour of dancing to Clayton Harbur's music. At Corbin hall there will be an hour dance. The bigger slice of student population will spend the evening quietly, however. Possibly with a pine and a dog. $ ^{2} $ SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... guests tonight will be Betty Lou Cave, Lily Rose Lyons, Betty Williams, Phyllis Markley, Georgia Anu Utterback, Betty West, Evelyn Kamprath, Mary Ellen Brown, Betty Willis, Mary Arden Ewing, Joanne Johnson, Margaret Summers, Dee Ellen Naylor, Jean Conger, Jane Harkraider, Jo Ann Perry, Shirley Tholien, Annabel Fisher, Mary Joe Cox, Virginia Scott, Patty Lockwood, Marilyn Duncan, Beatrice Witt, Peggy Benson, Margaret Funk, Dorothy Schroeter, Rosemary Kendall, and Maria Hitt. . . dinner guests Tuesday were Art Streuben, Wamego; Marjorie Stevens and Mrs. L. C. Evans, Independence, Kan. DELTA CHI . . . ... dinner guest Tuesday was Mrs. Cline D. Hensley, Wellington. ... were entertained today at a tea given by the University Women's DELTA TAU DELTA . . . JUNIOR WOMEN .. DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. St. Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 More St. THETA TAU . . . club in the men's lounge of the Union building. . . . professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Pete Robbins. SIGMA CHI . . . guest yesterday and today, was Dr. W. Henry McLean, grand tribune. PHI DELTA THETA . . . . . . luncheon guest yesterday noon was Dr. C. A. Hunter. GAMMA PII BETA . . . ... guests at lunch yesterday were Alice Ann Jones, Mrs. R. W. Van Deventer, Wellington; and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dyatt, Karanado. PI BETA PHI . . luncheon guests yesterday Shower Proofing Your garments can now be shower-proofed at a small extra charge. This process while making your garments moisture repellant, leaves the weave of the material in its original porous condition. E. W. Young Past and Present--were Marjorie Rader and Dorothy Teachenor. Ed Young Once faded Jane at left was a belle, we take it. But now her beauty secrets have been borrowed and improved upon until we find the girl of today with coiffure that would knock out her own brother. ... guest at lunch today was Adeline Cast. ... dinner guest tonight will be the Rev. John E. Bowers. will entertain Chi Omega CHI OMEGA . . . brothers and sons at dinner tonight, BETA TETA PI . . . . . . will hold formal initiation this afternoon. CHI OMEGA . . . . . . luncheon guest today was Jeanne Thompson. Read the Kansan. Belle-Sharmeer STOCKINGS In Your Own Leg Size It's a matter of minutes—buying perfect fit in Belle-Sharmeers. Your individual leg size . . . that means the right width as well as the right length for your legs . . . is here in our Belle-Sharmeer Section . . . ready to wear! It's Brev for smalls, Modite for mediums, Duchess for talls, Classic for plumps. Here exclusively. $1 - $1.50 MERCHANTS BUREAU DANCE Music by Clayton Harbur THURSDAY, 9 p.m. — 25c couple ARMORY BUILDING — K.U. Students Invited