Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 24, 1960 Greeks Singing Contest Tonight Some 24 Greek houses will compete tonight in the seventh annual Inter-fraternity Sing. Competition for the nine trophies will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Any student may watch the competition. Each Greek group will have either one small ensemble or one large ensemble, not both as has been allowed in previous years. NANCY KINTER, St. Louis, Mo., junior, a co-chairman on the Interfraternity Sing committee, said: "This limit will keep the competition from lasting more than three and one half hours." Six fraternity groups this year will be judged along with the four sorority groups in the small ensembles competition. In the past the women's small groups have been judged separately from the men's. The top three houses in the women's large ensemble division and the men's large group competition each receive a trophy. SORORITTES in the small ensemble division are Kappa Alpha Theta, Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Kappa and Alpha Kappa Alpha. Fraternities in the small ensemble competition are Delta Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Upsilon. LARGE ENSEMBLE sororities are Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Monicron Phi, Alpha Phi, Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Delta Pi and Pigma Phi. Fraternities with large ensembles entered are Alpha KappaLambda, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma PhiEpsilon, Delta Tau Delta, Phi DeltA Theta, Beta Theta Pi and Tau Kappa Epsilon. These individuals will be judging the singers on performance, quality and following the music; Meribah Moore, associate professor of voice; Walter Wehler, Lawrence, and Henry Cady, Liberty, Mc., graduate students in music. Styles Bring Sighs, $750 - Students and clothes-minded Lawrence residents seated at tables filled the Kansas Ballroom last night as they clapped and ohed new spring fashions. The $750 they had spent in tickets for this benefit fashion show will go into the KU women's memorial scholarship fund. The sixth annual show was sponsored by the University Women and the Newcomers Club. One fashion receiving the ohs was a $500 spun-gold bathing suit by Jansen, Suzanne Kastner, Salina senior, who modeled the suit, said the suit manufacturers call it a traveling piece because it goes to several fashion shows across the nation. "PEOPLE AREN'T expected to buy it, but it makes a good conversation piece at shows," Miss Kastner added. New trends and styles introduced included an elbow-length sleeve in blouses or dresses. Miss Betty Broat, narrator at the show, said this sleeve, full at the bottom, hangs from the shoulder in such a way that one or two very loose pleats or folds fall to the elbow. The new color trend brings bone and no-color fashions. Models displayed a light shade, the color of bones, in handbags, hats, gloves and jewelry to set off dark outfits or dark and light contrasting plains. But the bone color was also popular in dresses or two-piece and three-piece fashions. Miss Broat described the no-color fashions as being almost white except for faint tinges of greens, blues and pinks. Matching skirts and blouses in no-colors, along with no-color jacket dresses are sure to be among the most popular fashions in the spring, the narrator said. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads Social Sororities Announce Two Pinnings Marler-McDonald A party was held last night at the Dine-A-Mite restaurant following the announcement of the pinning of Susan Marler, Kansas City, Mo., junior, to Jack McDonald, Mission senior. Miss Marler is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, and McDonald belongs to Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Hertzler-Powell Chi Omega sorority has announced the pinning of Nancy Hertzler, Newton, to Don Powell, Hutchinson. 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