Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Wed., Jan. 15, 1941 Rain And Studies Cancel Midweek; Books Get Inning That general feeling that of "This is my night to study which caused such a small attendance at last week's midweek plus the weather caused cancellation of tonight's midweek, thus ending Wednesday night dancing on the Hill until next semester. Instead a week of uninterrupted sessions in the library and study halls is indicated for most Hill students. Wishful thinking may take the hard-working student on the southern cruises popular this time of year, but cold reality brings him face to face with one of life's crucial moments. Be that as it may, finals all end eventually, and in the meantime a fig for schizophrenia! Because of the small crowd that last week's midweek drew, the one tonight is cancelled, thus insuring no more Wednesday night dancing until the end of the semester. A week of uninterrupted sessions in the library and study halls is indicated for most Hill students. Dismal weather, and cold, grey dawns do nothing to alleviate the general gloom. Wishful thinking may take the hard-working student on southern cruises popular this time of year, but cold reality brings him face to face with one of life's crucial moments. Be that as it may, finals all end eventually, and in the meantime a fig for schizophrenia! PI BETA PHI . . . ... announces the election of the following officers for the next semester: President, Maxine Miller; vicepresident, Mary Jane Shartel; recording secretary, Jane Veatch; corresponding secretary, Jane Knudson. SIGMA NU . . . . . . dinner guests Sunday were Beverly Templeton, Don Black, and Jack McCarty, all from Kansas City, Mo., and Joe Clark, of Wichita. R.O.T.C. MEN . . . ... will meet tonight for their annual barbecue. The chow line will form at 7 o'clock in the Community building basement. Following the barbecue there will be a short program by the athletic department. All men are to be in uniform. JAY JANES . . . ... will meet at 4:30 this afternoon in the Pire room of the Me- DE LUXE CAFE Who Killed--the department of speech. Dixon will also design and execute the scenery for the play scheduled to open in mid-February. Despite its director being home with influenza while tryouts are being held on the Hill, 'Cook Robin,' the new Kansas Players show, will probably be cast and its dozen actors will take to Fraser stage by Friday. Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. St. 'Cock Robin' Actors May Take To Stage Friday About 75 prospective student acors have read from the script of the Rice-Barry comedy-mystery under the tutorage of Don Dixon, and James Barton, instructors from After elimination proceedings are through, the cast of "Cock Robin" will have 12 members with a wide range of characters. Although formal tryouts are disposed of, any student who wishes may see Dixon or Barton or Crafton (when he is up and about) and try for one of the variety of roles the show offers morial Union building to discuss plans for attendance at the Missouri basketball game. W.N.A.A. . . . . . . will not meet tomorrow evening because of the basketball game. SIGMA NU . . . . . . Tuesday luncheon guests were Mrs. Frank Scott of Topeka and Emmet Park of Chanute. WATKINS HALL . . . dinner guest Tuesday evening was Miss Elizabeth Meguiar. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... dinner guests Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keck of Independence. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . President, Lloyd Elliott, vice-president, Herbert Stewart; secretary, Samuel Hepworth; treasurer, Frank ... announces the following officers for the spring semester: Myers; master of rituals, Robert Groff. ... at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night were the Rev. Theodore Azman and Mr. A. J. Elliott. DINNER GUESTS . . . THE MARRIAGE OF . . Catherine Dunkel to Harry Strasburger of Coffeyville was solemnized at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Strasburger has been teaching in the women's physical education department at the University. ABOUT 25 . . . members attended the luncheon given by Pi Beta Phi alumnae association Saturday at the home of Mrs. E. E. Bayles. ... held pledging services Sunday night for three students and two new patronesses, Mrs. J. J. Jakosky and Mrs. Raymond Nichols. The DELTA GAMMA . . . Weaver's Style Show Yields Ten Fashion Tips The million dollar fashion show, which was staged in New York recently, presented ten ways for women to look up-to-date this spring without looking garishly modern. The first of the ten: Choose a hat that is reasonably sane, and above all, becoming; wear it straight, not cocked over one eye. Second: "Pursuit red" and white touches are recommended for brightening the navy blue suits. A pink petticoat, that will show occasionally when a spring breeze lifts your hem is also suggested. line is softer and more feminine but it doesn't dress Fifth: Two piece suits, plain or with peplum, and the long torse line is still as strong as ever. Fourth: Bright, slim reefers, in Chinatown red, parma violet, or bright green. Wonder-working VITAMINS...writnow them...you can't look your best, feel your best, be at your best Sixth: Green. Anything green, combined with beiges, off-whites, and light browns. Navy blue and white, as well as black and white, are perennial favorites. Biologically Standardized To be sure you are getting these tiny indispenables every day, take VITAMIN$_{5}$ Plus . . . the modern $different$ vitamin preparation, containing vitamins A, B, C, D and G, with liver concentrate and iron. 72 capsules -36 days' supply . . . $^a$?275 Seventh: "Football shoulders" are passe as skirts to the ankles. The new students pledges were Jane Schnell. Merriam; Molly Mullen, Marion; and Betty Jean King, Nevada. Mo. UNIVERSITY CLUB . . ... entertained with a dance Saturday night in the club rooms in the Union building. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stranathan and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. DeGroot were in charge of the party. . . . house guest is Bill Walker of Hutchinson. Eight: For evening, clinging silhouettes or bouffant billows. Chiffon, Marganza, and lots of full, long sleeves. Ninth: A definite foreign element, with the South American influence fairly screaming its importance. Not the least of the lot is America, with the naval influence predominant. Tenth: And after it's paid for, don that "pure-browed" look, and join the spring parade. Authorized Parties Alpha Omicron Pi, Party at the Chapter House, 12. Ivy Leaf Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Party in Kansas room, Memorial Union, 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Independent Student Association, Dance in Union Ballroom. 12. Friday, Jan. 17 Saturday. Jan. 18 Karsas University Band, Dinner- Dance, Memorial Union, 12. spo AS By big sp HAT Cuttir Ober's Shirt Sale Is in Full Swing Come in Before Finals Start $2.00 values now ... $1.65 $2.25 values now ... $1.75 $2.50 values now ... $1.85 SHIRTS and PAJAMAS $ 5.50 now ___ $ 4.40 $ 8.95 now ___ $ 7.15 $10.00 now ___ $ 7.95 $16.95 now ___ $12.95 a Jayha- bit before all of the door score. All center Schnei- ix-foot, jump y will Washb- per, e es the c sans t it mced hi FINGERTIP JACKETS Wool or Corduroy ONE LOT OF YOUNG MEN'S HATS HALF PRICE SALE Sold by University Men o have self. VEN the only amura- l the I ten ... mers-u- m the t before ending days d dupled f durday me ning ma C Is pulle in 14.. ill led 21 con Pts A CUR ge by s ws ar The n ec tation ision; ter lai journ it, assis m Olicology, ars of o bably ramury but, but short mirable en mos l, or v gotten d they obs. phs. AS I var, the is a co and the case it or has not the haves' 'all, 6 and He with N