PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 194 High School Play Day Tomorrow W.A.A. Sponsors Annual Meet on Campus Members of the Women's Athletic Association have been tying bright colored yarn into dolls. This is not a reversion to childhood habits. No, they have been making hundreds of Raggedy Ann yarn dolls because Raggedy Ann will be the theme of the 18th annual W.A.A. Play Day held at Robinson gymnasium and on the gym grounds Saturday. These colored dolls will be used to designate the various teams. Play Day will begin at 9 o'clock in the morning and last until 5:30 p.m. One hundred and twenty women from seven high schools will be present for a full day of activity. Aitchinson, Rosedale (Kansas City), Tonganoxie, Shawnee Mission (Merriam), Haskell, Ottawa, and! A mixer will head the program. Immediately following the mixer there will be three activity periods, during which three of five games may be played. The games offered are volley ball, overtake, which is a form of baseball, track, folk dancing, and goal-hi, a form of basketball. Liberty Memorial (Lawrence) high schools will be represented. riam), Haskell, Ottawa, and At 11:30 Quack Club will present a demonstration. From 12 to 12:30 there will be a general swimming period. Lunch will be served in the Kansas room at the Union building at 12:30. After lunch each team will present a skit. At 2:15 a demonstration will be given by Tau Sigma. After the demonstration "challenge hour," at which time one woman challenges another to individual competition in various sports, and relays will be held. Presentation of awards will take place at 3:10. Each member of the winning team of the day will receive a prize. A posture queen and a runner-up will receive awards. Team captains for the W.A.A. Play Day are: Norma Jane Falconer, c'41, Alys Magill, c'uncl; Phyllis Struble, ph'43, Nadine Bitter, c'41, Helen Markwell, c'41, Margaret Neal, c'42, Dorrison Johnson, c'40, Barbara Koch, c'43, Ada Lee Fuller, fa'41, Anna Jane Hoffman c'43, and Evelyn Gunn, c'43. The women will not compete in the activities according to the school from which they come, but they will be assigned to a team when they register. Each team will be represented by a colored Raggedy Ann doll. Cosmopolitan Club Elects B. Roijas President Beatriz Rojas, c'41, was elected president of the Cosmopolitan Club at their election in the Memorial Union building last night. Other officers elected include Bailey Whitaker, fa'42, vice-president; Emile Weiss, c'41, secretary; Edward Drake, c'43, treasurer; Sam Tashima, c'41, and Anna Jane Ward, c'43, members-at-large; Miss Mary E. Larson, faculty adviser; and Mrs. Mercedes Cole, social adviser. The Cosmo-Times, a semi-monthly paper, will be a new project for the Club during the coming year. Romp Attire-an account of Mt. Oread Society Kay Bozarth, Society Editor A favorite playtime ensemble has stripes of overall blue, pink, and beige. Fatch pockets are an unusual feature of these shorts. Miss Brown, although a major in English, has been doing costume designing, sketching, and model making since leaving school. Alumna Designs Sports Costume YES, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Miss Lida Allene Brown, '38, has designed a sport costume which is being featured by Best and Co. of Fifth Ave. New York City. The costume consists of two pieces, a sport coat and culottes with zipper openings in the front and back. It is especially suited for both campus and sports wear in that with both zippers closed, it is suited for street wear; and with one or both zippers open, it offers freedom for such sports as golf and bicycling. The costume is featured in navy, light blue or yellow flannel. Women Approve Spring Fashions In Preview In a setting of spring flowers and music, with the largest style show audience in local history, the Independent Studert Association presented a preview of late spring styles in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building last night at 7 o'clock. To the strains of "Night and Day" sung by June Hammett, fa'43, with Clyde Bysom's orchestra, the week started with a parade of pajamas and gowns. Applause went to a pink and white striped silk pajama outfit modeled by Evelyn Kamprath, c-42. Saturday afternoon came almost too soon with a showing of slacks, cubolets, and shorts. The moss green slack suit with a hood modeled by Elizabeth Curry, c'42, was a favorite with women stylists. With Sunday morning came church outfits with a black and white tiny check silk with red accessories by Virginia Rose, c'40, a white shark-skin coat over a navy sheer worn by Elizabeth Curry, c'42, and Vivian Clark, c'41, went to church in a powder blue silk dress. Slim waistlines with flared skirts still hold the stage in dresses. Virginia Gsell, fa'43, sang "With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair" as reversible raincoats were modeled. Outstanding was the reversible baby blue coat modeled by Ruth Wiedemann, b'41. Red, white, and navy blue are the most popular colors for week day wear with the notable exception of the pink shantung with angora yoke binding modeled by Evelyn Kamprath, c'42. With the "Starlit Hour" sung by Virginia Gsell, fa43, the cotton formales were modeled concluding a week at the University. The "Gone With the Wind" model worn by Virginia Rose, c40, drew sighs of envy from the assembled women. The contest conducted by Swope Dress shop was a guessing game as to the prices of the Swope gowns modeled. The winner will be announced next week. Ten students were initiated into Phi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity, and new officers were elected last night at the organization's annual banquet at Evans' Heart, Mac Wynne, c'41, announced today. The new members are: Eugene Buchanan, c'40; Carter Butler, c'41; Charles Curry, 'c41; Donald Hayman, c'40; Mervel Lunn, gr., Bob Marietta, c'40; J. D. Ramsey, c'40; Carroll Walker, gr., Doris Winzer, c'41, and Louis Kent, gr. The group chose as president, Carter Butler, c'41, vice-president, Ira Scott, c'40; secretary-treasurer, Doris Winzer, c'41. Phi Sigma Alpha Elects Officeis, Initiates Ten Frank T. Sullivan, of the State Board of Administration spoke on "Problems of Politics and Public Administration in Kansas." Busy is the one word to describe the coming weekend scheduled for Campus party goers. The great intensity of concentrated study going on in Watson library this week will be broken with an explosion of parties and festivities. The weatherman has condescended to give us warmer weather and sunny skies for at least part of the weekend with only brief April showers to send nature lovers scuttling for shelter. Call KU-25 Anytime Open houses gave way last night to the I.S.A. fashion show where women saw at least what they would like to wear during a week, and the last showing of "Swing n Sing" which grew in popularity with each succesive presentation. Prof. and Mrs. E. F. Engel were dinner guests at the Delta Chi fraternity last night. Phi Delta Theta announces the pledging of James M. Alley, Jr., c'42. Verlin Norris, c'43, Hobart Potter, c'43, Bob Price, c'42, and Joe Wise, ph, were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Dinner guests last night at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity were Buford Roney, e'42, and Earl McClure, gr., were dinner guests of Alpha Chi Sigma Wednesday evening. Miss Ruth Corkill was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Shook of Lawrence and Burks Jeter of Wichita were dinner guests last night at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. --- Authorized Parties Keith Frazier, fs, of Kansas City, Mo., and George Koehn, gr., wer dinner guests last night at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Friday, April 26 Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Margaret Stookey, fa'40, to George von Leonrod, m'12 a member of Sigma Chi. Glenn Dunn, c'43, Bill Cole, c'43 and Virginia Walker. Alpha Delta Pi, Spring Formal at Union Building, 12 p.m. Campus House, Dinner-Dance at Colonial, 12 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma, chemistry fraternity, announces the pledging of William Mackie, e43. Miss Lois Johannings of Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest at Watkins hall last night. Delta Upsilon, Dance at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Miller Hall, Dance at the Hall, 12 p.m. 1332 Louisiana Club, Dance at 1332 Louisiana, 12 p.m. Saturday, April 27 Wesley Foundation, hayrack ride, 5 to 9 p.m. (meeting at Methodist Church, if weather permits). Alpha Chi Omega, Spring Party at Union Building, 12 p.m. Alpha Kappa Psi, Dance at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Delta Chi Pledge Class, Party at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Sigma Kappa Spring Formal at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Sigma Nu Fraternity, Party at Country Club, 12 p.m. Witan dance in Kansas room. 12 p.m. Westminster Forum, Dinner-Dance at Wiedemann's, 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. OUR ONCE A YEAR RIDAY SALE Bellesharmer HOSE You Fin STARTS SATURDAY Regular $1.15 2-3-4 and 7 thread W. I. Les Mo- back and democracy people think a live. Nazi russians these col- White to the Bal- scene of White and finish These all come in individual leg and foot size. Regular $1.35 Hose 1935 he paper aager, te sociate English America Moines present One casting was list cise before oudge W More White's Schweg R. A School Educat night a Teacher Cook S LOST: F. L. phone RENT: new, bath, l, a see ent.