Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 1, 1958 Campus Club News Groups Plan Dinner Convention, Songfest IRC The annual Inter-Residence Council Spring Sing will be held Wednesday, April 23 at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. The halls participating should submit the titles of their songs by Wednesday. --will lead open discussions of the factors that influence the forming of values. KU-Y Programming, integration and political responsibility will be discussed by about 20 KU-Y delegates at a district conference April 11-13 at Pittsburgh State Teachers College. Miss Sara Guy, KU-Y program secretary, said delegates from all Kansas YWCA and YMCA college organizations will discuss the theme, "Profile of the College Student," during applied workshops. T. William Hall of Denver University department of religion, will discuss Phil Jacob's book, "Changing Values in College." Dr. Hall, former teacher at Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, The KU-Y delegation will leave in private cars Friday, April 11 and return Sunday, April 13. Any KU-Y member who wants to go may sign at the office at 111B in the Kansas Union. Joyce L. Cutting, Ottawa and Paul Lewelln, Hutchinson, both sophomores, are co-chairmen for the KU delegation. . . . B'nai B'rith Hillel The B'nai B'rith Hillet Counselorship and the Jewish Community Center will sponsor the celebration of the Seder at the Castle Tea Room at 6 p.m. Saturday. The Seder is a dinner held annually at the beginning of the Passover. The Passover, which lasts a week, commemorates the exodus of the Jews from Egypt under Moses' leadership. The dinner consists of prayers, recitations and songs. * Reservations should be made with Robert Sokal, assistant professor of entomology, at VI 3-7185 today. JANET SPAHR Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Spahr, Minneola, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Janet Louise, to Earl Ricksecker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ricksecker, Nickerson. Couple To Wed In September Miss Spahr is a junior in the School of Education and lives at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Mr. Ricksecker is a senior in the School of Education A September wedding is planned. Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held an Easter egg hunt for 33 Lawrence children at the fraternity house Friday. . . . Alpha Kappa Alpha Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority has announced the pledging of Iris Edgenton, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity held a dance at the chapter house after the Beck Chalk Revue Saturday. Plaids, Stripes In Sport Shirts What will the best dressed man about campus wear in sport shirts this spring? The trend toward darker more conservative colors is an influence inherited from the Ivy League styles. Along with the somber tones, this year's spring fashion will feature plenty of plaids and stripes. Vertical stripes and checks are expected to be bestsellers. The little men from Mars have invaded fashions for male earthlings. Countess Mara shows silk scarves decorated with goblins from outer space and flying saucers. According to latest information obtained from local stores, the new styles will feature button-down collars, short sleeves, and slightly deeper shades of color. Pin jeweled and enameled posies on spring and summer outfits. Earrings, pins and necklaces appear in life-like copies of poppies, carnations, cornflowers and roses. Billed as a boon to both married men and bachelors, the new wash'n'wear fabrics will be featured in increasing quantity. Along with this, the "no-iron drip-dry" fabrics are making rapid headway. In contrast to the slightly darker tones of the shirts, the fabrics will be much lighter in weight. The easiest way to wear the loose silhouette is in two pieces, says Women's Wear Daily, a trade publication. Bodices are often sleeveless and fall in a lean, straight line to the hips, marked by a contrasting band which is repeated at the collarless, often-squared neckline. Knife-sharp pleats add grace to the skirt and allow for easy movements yet keep the vertical line. The pleats also hold the dress away from the body, making it cooler for summer wear. Wear Silhouette In Two Pieces On The Hill Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta sorority held its Little Sisters' weekend Saturday and Sunday. Sisters of the sorority members were entertained with skits and were guests at buffet dinners at the chapter house Saturday and Sunday. They attended the Rock Chalk Revue. --should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority will entertain 25 Lawrence children with an Easter egg hunt Tuesday. Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta fraternity entertained members of Chi Omega sorority with a dance at the chapter house following the Saturday performance of the Rock Chalk Revue. *** Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi sorority held its Mothers' weekend Saturday and Sunday. A dinner was held at the Castle Tea Room, and the members took their mothers to the Rock Chalk Revue Saturday. --should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega sorority held a party at the Tee-Pee following the Rock Chalk Revue Saturday. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 May the promise of life everlasting lift your heart and bring peace to your spirit during this happy Easter season. No Foolin' It's in the bag 25 wo Independent me of always looking my best care assures FENC wrist please DESI groun unive refrig ing sp WES' new, 50 ps senta VI 2.