TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE lying story cloth- Law oll at the week, school, Char- from and of al- well women tuesday. physical the o 9:30 New Clothes Cheer Final-Worn Femmes By SARALENA SHERMAN This is a sad hour. A time for catching up, cramming and finishing up with two weeks of finals swiftly approaching, while it carefree and forget that this time would soon be here. Now something is needed to brighten these hours. There is nothing that cheers the feminine spirit more readily than a striking new outfit. A reproduction of a page in Mademoiselle or Harpers will make her bounce back to her books with new vigor, determined to get them out of her way; out of interference with her new "togs." Maxine Miller has a new white and navy blue sheer dress, just waiting for her to put aside those books. The skirt is full, plain and navy, topped with a milk white attached blouse that has a plain round neck and buttons down the front. The jacket is fitted and torso length. It has a small tailored collar and boxed sleeves that add a military note with the patriotic insignia they bear. One of the newest colors in fashion is the dainty ocean-capped white, early to capture this new winter color, is Norma Tibbets with her white, flannel shirt-frock. Blending with the snow, the dress has a full skirt, complete with two pockets. It has a gold belt and a shirt-waisted top with an open collar. There are two small pockets on the front; the right one is embroidered with a gold eagle. And so those books are out of sight and forgotten. It is easier to do well if you feel well, and you feel much better if you are dressed well. So Evelyn Jones will dash off to take her finals in a dark, blue gabardine skirt or slack suit. The blouse has long full sleeves with a red front and peter pan collar. The skirt is pleated and the plaets at the waist of the slacks fall into the pant creases. If it is true that anticipation is greater than realization, Marion Milnean has been having the time of her life, waiting until she will be able to wear her new American-red crepe formal to the Sophomore Hop. Made on Grecian lines, with a full skirt, long "leg-of-mutton" sleeves, a high gold girdle, and a red jacket edged in gold, the dress will be set off with her black hair. Since one must be at the books, it is so much easier to whistle while you work if you are being fashionable while you work. And Kay Stinson does just that in her bulky, comfortable "milk-man" suit, that was featured in Mademoiselle last month. The suit is something of a trimmed up pair of white coveralls. Kay pushes up the sleeves, rolls up the pantlegs, and adds something different in the way of college atmosphere when she takes time out for a coke at the Hawk. I.S.A. Elects Fred Robertson President Fred Robertson, college junior, was elected president of the Independent Student Association Saturday night at the annual I.S.A. Election Dance with 160 votes being cast from the group of 180 dancers. Mary Gene Hull, college sophomore, Dorothy May, college junior, Howard Sells, college sophomore, and Donn Mosser, college junior, were elected as the four representatives-at-large for the I.S.A. Council. The present council now consists of Jane Lorimer, college freshman, Claudine Scott, college freshman, John Chester, education freshman, and Orville Kretzmeier, business junior, as district representatives; the above four representatives-at-large; Bill Hogle, business senior, the defeated candidate for president, who will serve on the Council as representative-at-large; and Robertson. Installation of officers was held Sunday in the Pine room of Memorial Union building. The first meeting of the new Council will be Feb. 9. According to tentative plans outlined by Robertson the ISA, will give more emphasis to district organization next year. More attention will be given to the social activities of small groups than to large parties. Plans to send a delegation to the national convention at Austin, Texas, March 28 and 29 will be made in the near future, Robertson said today. Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 - Ends Tonight . . 15c - WALLACE BEERY "20 MULE TEAM" LEO CARILLO WEDNESDAY and Thurs. BARGAIN DAYS ALL 10c TO SHOWS ALL MIRTH! MYSTERY! MURDER! "Winners of the West" DICK FORAN, ANNE NAGEL and Selected Shorts Chapter 2—Serial ALSO: FRIDAY — SATURDAY Tex Riter "COWBOYS FROM SUNDOWN" SUNDAY—"NEW MOON" No 'Superman' Physique But Merits Title Anyway Canyon, Texas—(UP)—"Superman" has come to the West Texas State college, but he is only 5 feet 6 and weighs just 135 pounds. He is Glen Davis of Shamrock, Texas, president of the senior class. He was chosen in an election in which only co-eds voted, and while the girls admitted he was no Hercules they said they named Davis because he is "a $ ^{\circ}$ named Davis because he is "at personable brunette of many accomplishments." To their way of thinking, the coeds declared, Davis—without a "superman" physique—has the "most important" attributes of a superman: a nice appearance, pleasant personality, keen mentality, and "ability to rise to most any occasion." To Superman Davis' credit is his presidency of each of his classes since he entered college four years ago. J. A. Hill, president of West Texas State, wryly remarked that he, too, would deem Davis a superman if he could take care of the following "few details": Influence the Texas legislature to grant a major building, acutely VARSITY Shows 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 ALL SHOWS ENDS WEDNESDAY 2 NO FED. TAX TOP HITS From A Mighty Book A Magnificent film! BETTE DAVIS 2 CHARLES BOYER "ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO" JEFFREY LYNN 2nd HIT Warm Human Drama THURSDAY 3 DAYS 2—GRAND HITS—2 Romance set to song and laughter. Lana TURNER > Joan BLONDELL > George MURPHY 2nd Hit—Thrill a-minute Johnny Mack Brown "Boss of Bullion City" Sunday—Errol Flynn "The SEA HAWK" needed; dig a basement for an annex to Randall Hall, girls' cooperative home; push aside a few dust storms during important conventions this spring; raze half a dozen houses on properties recently purchased by the school; bring in around a hundred thousand bricks for the proposed college museum annex. Another in a series of book reviews sponsored by the department of English and presented over station KFKU will be heard at 3:15 this afternoon. GRANADA Ends Tonight 2 First Hun Hits 25c Any Time Anna Neagle, Roland Young "NO. NO. NANETTE" Pean Hersholt as Dr. Christian "REMEDY for RICHES" Cartoon and News WEDNESDAY Get Hep... to a couple of solid senders! Fred swings the trumpet! Paulette's a dancing marvel! It's 1940's miracle musical hit! 4 Days ARTIE SHAW And His Band Charles Butterworth Burgess Meredith Two Members Added To Staff Two new member, Rebekah Old- Father and Mary B. Dalton, have been added to the Watson library staff, C. M. Baker, director of libraries, announced yesterday. Miss Oldfather has been appointed to a position in the accession department of the library. She is a graduate of Oberlin and the University to Illinois Library school. Miss Dalton, from the Columbia Library school, takes charge of the periodical room. She replaces Elizabeth Hale, who has accepted a library position with the Securities and Exchange commission in Washington. JUST ONE MORE DAY Jayhawker Today AND WEDNESDAY FLYING "HELL CATS" OF THE NAVY ZOOMING TO NEW HEIGHTS IN THE MIGHTIEST SKY THRILLS SINCE "HELL DIVERS" RUTH WALTER HUSSEY · PIDGEON Taylor's first big he-man role. HER BEAUTY MADE THEM BEASTS! THURSDAY—3 Days The Stars of "Northwest Mounted Police" are at each others throats again over Dorothy Lourn in "MOON OVER BURMA" DOROTHY LAMOUR ROBERT PRESTON PRESTON FOSTER SUNDAY Spectacular Exciting The mightiest out-door picture of the all! "ARIZONA" JEAN ARTHUR WILLIAM HOLDEN WARREN WILLIAM Soon "PHILADELPHIA STORY"