4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, December 7, 1967 For 'Best Dressed Coed' Semifinalists named Nineteen semi-finalists were chosen Tuesday in KU's "Best-Dressed Coed" contest, sponsored by the Associated Women Students Fashion Board for Glamour magazine's national competition. Mary Beth Lees, Kansas City, Mo, sophomore, Alpha Delta Pi; Pam Frankhauer, Lyons sophomore, Alpha Gamma Delta; Dena Smaith, Prairie Chi Omega; Karen Schlapper, Prairie Village sophomore, Delta Gamma. The coeds, chosen from 44 girls who modeled and described church attire before the Fashion Board. are: Vicki Pyle, Kingdown sophomore and Verona Plummer, Kansas City junior, both of Hashinger Hall; George Ripken, Gelland; Bellows Pearson Hall; Annette Westerman, Kansas City sophomore, Lewis Hall. Pam Castor, Kansas City sohomore, Gamma Phi Beta; Linda Gill, Junction City junior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Pam Pratt, Topka sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Nancy With espoon, Dodox, Colo., sophomore, Beta Phi Beta. Maura Robinson, Leawood sophomore, and Pamela Olson, Wellington sophomore. He served as Thompson, Shawnee Mission freshman; Martha Mangeldorf, Shawnee Mission freshman, and Emily Foster, Sophomore sophomore, all of Oliver Hall. Monika Finner, Manhattan junior, Syracuse University, law ma- wner Mission senior, Wakkins Hall The coeds, elected from their Company Exec. to speak Tuesday The president of Consad Research Corporation of Pittsburgh, Pa., will be the third speaker presented in the Urban and Regional Simulation series of the KU Center of Regional Studies. IBM Salesmen : HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO DEAL WITH THE MANAGEMENT OF AMERICA'S TOP COMPANIES? That's what you would do as a sales representative for the Office Products Division of IBM, And that's significant. Because as an IBM representative you're more than just another "hardware salesman." You're helping management solve their "word processing" problems with some of the most advanced equipment ever manufactured—including the famous "Selectric" Typewriter, "Executary" dictation systems, and the new Magnetic Tape "Selectric" Typewriter, and Magnetic Composing Equipment. No wonder the top men in the business leave their doors open to the IBM sales representative, is it? If you have a college degree, and if you're looking for a growing future with a growing company—drop us a line. You may be the mature, intelligent, go-places kind we are looking for: And we could be the company you're looking for. CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FOR AN 'INTERVIEW Miss Hughes IBM Corporation 1301 Topeka Avenue, P.O. Box 1186 Topeka, Kansas 66601 living groups, were judged on Glamour magazine's outline for a well-dressed girl. These points include having a clear understanding of her fashion type, a workable wardrobe plan, a suitable campus look, an appropriate, not "rah-rah," look for off-campus and individuality in use of colors and accessories. IBM is an Equal Opportunity Employer Glamour says good grooming is essential, "not just neat but impeccable." Well-dressed girls have clean, shining hair, deft use of make-up ("enough to look pretty but not overdone"), good figures and beautiful posture. Ten finalists will be chosen Sunday after the girls model church outfits for a panel of judges, who will interview each contestant. The ten finalists will model three outfits each in KU "Fashion Puzzle," a fashion show open to the public at 8 p.m. Monday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The Newlin Trio featuring Parmelee Bates, New York City senior, will perform. A Fiery Furnace Presentation: "THE BANK DICK" starring W. C. FIELDS Thursday, December 7 7:30 & 9:00 p.m. 50c At Wesley Foundation-across from Union Welcome Students to the Home of Friendly Dining NOW PEN Sunday thru Thursday - 11 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday - 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. INSIDE SERVICE - CARRY OUT SERVICE HELLO KU STUDENTS You are invited to present this coupon for one cup Hot Chocolate FREE This coupon limited to one per customer and this offer expires 12-20-67. We would be proud to have you as our customers. 1601 WEST 23rd LAWRENCE