(12) $d > 0$, $c > 0$, $H > 0$ (if $d < c$, $H < 0$). Record Collecting Is KU Fad Pick out an average student's room or your favorite restaurant and you'll almost always find a record player or a juke box. Record collections are a fad for teenagers and adults alike. Like most fads, record collecting changes from month to month. Currently around the country the Twist and jazz have taken over. Some of the most popular jass albums include "The Truth" by Les McCann, "Time Out" by Dave Brueckel, "Original Sin" by John Lewis and any LP by the Ramsey Lewis Trio. Page 5 The volume movers in rhythm and blues are Jimmy Reed and Lightning Slim. Slim's current album is called the "Rooster Blues" and is breaking record sales for the set that likes to do the Twist. For classical music lovers, Edith Fiaf is rising fast. On a recent TV show, her rendition of "MLlord" caused a musical stir and she has since put out an album featuring this song. Ever since Pete Seeger appeared at KU two years ago, the record shops have been swamped with requests for his folk music. Another folk singer is Joan Beaz, whose album by the same name was popularized by her rendition of "Silver Dagger." Broadway show LPs are steady sellers. Among the most popular now are "West Side Story," "Camelot" and the sound track from "Parrish." Record stores are expecting a rush on the "Exodus" album with the showing of the movie next week in Lawrence. When you don the furry look, avoid friction — and wear spots — by not carrying your handbag under your arm, over your shoulder or dangling over your sleeve. Such abuse will result in wearing down the fur. Paris is playing with doll hats again. These mite-sized chapeaux—perched forward at the eyebrow level or sitting atop the head—are among toppings brought back by retailers in their import collections. ... On the Hill... Joseph R. Pearson The following men were elected officers of Joseph R Pearson men's residence hall; president, Don Eversmeyer, Wright City, Mo. sophomore; vice president, Terry Harris, Shawnee senior; secretary, Darrell Nelson, Clifton sophomore; treasurer, Art Ogilvie, Kansas City, Mo., senior. --- Faculty Club The Faculty Club held its annual reception Sunday to honor new faculty members, Chancellor and Mrs. W. Clarke Wescoe and Professor and Mrs. Kenneth Deemer received the guests. Fashion Notes Newest version of the jump suit is an after-ski leotard of elasticized silk shantung. The socks of the leotard fit into matching shoes, Women's Wear Daily reported. --- In the London Couture collection, the flared line is prominent. Typical: a low waisted flared line in a red broadcloth coat with side fullness. The small high collar and cuffs are of black persian. *** The newest Hair Fashion Council style starts with the bias-cut of the hair. The locks then are swirled to frame the face in smooth contour. The featured edges of brushed bangs are brushed smooth or scissored to have strands for placement of greatest becomingness. The swirls are shorter and freer, making the shape adaptable for day or evening wear. --- One of the most copied Paris fashions is the toboggan hat. The ribbed, knit pull-on which many of us remember from our own schools days shown repeatedly as the elegant topper for suits at the house of Christian Dior. Now, variations of it in the whole range of bright shades and white populate hat bars from coast to coast. KU Dames The KU Dames held its annual get-acquainted tea Monday. Recently elected officers for the following year are: president, Mrs. John Mitchell; vice president, Mrs. Roger Geery; recording secretary, Mrs. Otto Beck; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mary Gulitan; treasurer, Mrs. Herbert Lazarus and club hostess, Mrs. Charles Timberlake. Mrs. Dwight J. Mulford is the present sponsor of the KU Dames. She is aided by Mrs. Richard Garrett. --- Acacia The 1961 pledge class of Acacia fraternity recently elected the following officers. They are: president, Joe Clerico, Osatowamine; vice president, Curtis Harris, Anthony; secretary, Bob Warren, Wellington; treasurer, Don Smyth, Sharon Springs; social chairman, Ralph Walden, Osatowamine; rush chairman, Ken Wilke, Topeka; I.P.F.C. representatives, Ron Seney, Kansas City and Ron Peden, Harper and publicity chairman, Harold Baker, Osborne. Smyth and Baker are sophomores, the rest are freshmen. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma fraternity pledge class recently elected officers for the following year. They are; president, Jim Hall, Norton; vice president, Ron Best, Mission; secretary-treasurer, Ed Bockover, Salina; social chairman, Tom Woods, Arkansas City, and I.F.P.C. representatives, Steve Haggart, Salina and John Lanning, Bartlesville, Okla. All are freshmen. Campus Pinnings Anne Larigan, Shawnee Mission sophomore, Alpha Delta Pi, to David Larson, Salina junior, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Jane Harber, Kansas City sophome, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Ward Lawrence, Wichita sophome, Phi Delta Theta. ___ Casual hats for men pick up the feathered look from milady's headgear. The feather band circles the hats. It's made of bird feathers —orange, green, yellow. For TRAVEL PLANNING, RESERVATIONS, TICKETS U. S.A. and WORLD-WIDE AIRLINES - SHIP TOURS - CRUISES TRAIN EXCURSIONS-CHARTER BUS RESORTS-HOTEL Wednesday, October 11, 1961 University Daily Kansan Phone VIking 3-1211 Now At MAUPINTOUR Travel Service THE MALLS SHOPPING CENTER 711 West 23rd Street Slim Pants, Mixed Colors in Men's Wear Men's fashions for this fall have taken a turn toward mixed colors and the "heavy look" in fabrics, according to the manager of a local men's store. "Maupintour's 11th Year Serving KU and Lawrence" Short raincoats with the Sherpa lining, which looks like sheepskin, and suburban-length coats are very popular among the college set. These coats give the appearance of being heavy but are really lightweight. Soft sweaters in argyle patterns are beginning to catch on. Another modern innovation is the Continental or Piper Pant, slim trousers in plaid and check patterns. In dresswear, college men are buying the blue blazer, either single or double-breasted. Traditional or natural shoulders are still in vogue. Colorwise, suit and sport coats are in compound colors of olive and gold, brown, or blue. Inconsistency is shown by words without deeds, which are like clouds without rain.-Mary Baker Eddy JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Kave Best 'Tied' Man Sammy Kaye, named the "best tied man of the year" by the Men's Tie Foundation, leans toward smartly striped reps. To female tie buyers, he offers the following advice: "get your man's opinion on the type of pattern he prefers — before you buy that gift tie." Portraits of Distinction HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass VI 3-0330 Number one, it means that the vamps of these Roblee slip-ons are actually sewn by hand in order to assure high quality and topflight craftsmanship. Secondly, it means that special attention is given to each pressure point of the vamp ... makes them easier on your feet. See what we mean...put your foot in this handsewn shoe. 13^95 ROBLEE. 813 Mass. McCoy's Phone VI 3-2091