Page 9 ra's on use ded and and ro- KU Queen Candidates Announced for Homecoming Organized women's houses have announced 1962 homecoming queen candidates. They are: Patricia Barnes, Osage City sophomore, Watkins Hall; Barbara Cooke, Kansas City sophomore. Sellards Hall; Carolyn Craven, Baltimore; Md., senior. Lewis Craven, Baltimore; Md., senior. phin Chi Omega, Kathleen Ellott, Topeka sophomore, Hashing Hall. Karen Emel, Colby junior, Chi Omega; Judith Fraser, Larner, Junior, Sigma Mentor; Melissa Smith, Delta, Delta Delta; Constance Hunter, Hutchinson senior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Lewis Halls, senior, Lewis Hall; Sandra McHardy, Dependence, Mo., Junior, Alpha Omicron Pi. Dean Taylor To State Deans Post The Kansas Association of Women Deans and Counselors last weekend re-elected Dean of Women Emily Taylor its president. Representatives from 14 colleges and universities and three high schools met here Friday and Saturday to discuss guidance and personnel work. Panels composed of parents, students, and faculty members also participated. Colleges and universities represented are Baker, Kansas Wesleyan, Bethany, Fort Hays State Teachers College, Emporia State, College of Emporia, Wichita, Kansas State College of Pittsburg, Southwestern, St. John's, Sterling, Kansas State, Washburn, and Kansas. Hashinger Selects New Senate Officers High schools represented are Topeka, Salina, and Leavenworth. Members of Hashinger Hall have elected Senate Hall officers for the '62-'63 school year. The new officers are: Judith Kay Martin, Winfield senior, president; Sharon Coleman, DeSoto junior, vice-president; Sandra Garvey, Evansville, Ind., junior, secretary; Diana Hinder litter, Park Forest, Ill., sophomore, treasurer. Donna Johnson, Leavenworth sophomore, social chairman; Sandra Frere, Baxter Springs junior, special events chairman; Martha Bumpas, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, management chairman; Margo Van Antewerp, Plymouth, Mich., sophomore, publicity chairman. Shanon Feldkamp, Overland Park sophomore, scholarship chairman; Betty Hember, Shawnee Mission sophomore, intramurals chairman; Mary Elizabeth MeGuire, Hutchinson senior, newsletter editor; Ragene Aldrich, Wichita sophomore, A.W.S. representative, and Mary Kay Kennedy, Lyons sophomore, Inter-Residence Council representative. Alpha Omicron Pi Supplies Mermaid Edda Buchberger, Gumenten, Austria, graduate student, masqueraded as a maermaid Tuesday night. Miss Buchberger was Alpha Omicron Pi's answer to a challenge by Phi Kappa Theta fraternity to provide a mermaid for their house fish pond. The plot was hatched when pledge classes of both houses threw pledge trainers Sonja Halverson, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, and Lawrence Toombs, Prairie Village junior, in the Chi Omega fountain. The sorority garbed Miss Buchberger in a green mermaid costume and marched her to the fish pond to surprise the fraternity, only to find there was no water in the pond. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Having a Party? Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-pacs of all kinds PARTY SUPPLIES LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 Sharon Moore, Leavenworth senior, Douthart Hall; Anne Peterson, Clifton senior, Hashinger Hall; Jeannette Ross, Washington, D. C., senior, Alpha Phi; Suzanne Rumells, Greeley Colo., junior, Belle Harper, Bell School; Susan City senior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Virginia Schubert, Lawrence junior, Pl Beta Phi. Michele Sears, Kansas City sophomore. Alpha Kappa Alpha; Jane Thompson, Michael Crawford; Kyle Thompson; Twaddell, Ioia senior, Alpha Delta Pi; Rickie Wickliff, Mission senior, Delta Gamma, Rebecca Williamson, Wichita Lafayette, Leslie Williamson, Wohlf- loren, Geneseo junior, Miller Hall. After further interviews with the 10 finalists, the judges will select a queen and two attendants Thursday, Nov. 1. Through a series of personal interviews a 10-man judging committee will select and announce 10 finalists Sunday, Oct.28. The judging committee is headed by Dale Scannell, associate professor of education. Alpha Kappa Lambda has elected pledge class officers. Alpha Kappa Lambda Elects Bledge, Class, Officers Earle Dumler, Russell freshman president; Bruce Bikales, Mission Hills freshman, vice-president; Marc Tan Creti, Carroll, Iowa, sophomore, secretary-treasurer; Richard Hinshaw, Wellington freshman, social chairman; David Schoech, Ellis freshman, Inter-Fraternity Pledge Council representative, and Steve Caselman, Beloit freshman, disciplinary council representative. They are: Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1962 University Daily Kansan Sherry Harmon, Topeka freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson, to Ralph Praeger, Pratt senior, Pi Kappa Alpha. Ann Aaron, Sacred Heart College, Wichita, to Stephen Maule, Wichita sophomore, Pi Kappa Alpha. Couples Announce Campus Pinnings Constance Clendenin, Shawnee Mission junior, Gamma Phi Beta, to John Oakson, Shawnee Mission junior, Alpha Tau Omega. Susan Salsbury, Topeka sophmore, Gamma Phi Beta, to Donald Smith, Washburn, Topeka, Phi Delta Theta. Mary Fisher, Prairie Village sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta, to John Edgar, Prairie Village sophomore, Lambda Chi Alpha. Patricia Waddell, Junction City junior, Gamma Phi Beta, to Max Fagerquist, University of Kansas Medical Center, Lambda Chi Alpha. Isla Griffith, Arkansas City sophomore, Alpha Phi, to Richard Higgins, Overland Park junior, Pi Kappa Alpha. 1115 Mass. ALLEN'S NEWS School Supplies Dames Begin 52nd Year To the extreme displeasure of some men who dislike chattering and tea, KU Dames is beginning its 52nd year at the University. The club is a member organization of the National Association of Dames. Mrs. Theodore Taylor, 942 Mississippi St., president of the organization, said; "When the organization began in 1910, the Dames met in the homes of the members to sew and gossip. Mrs. Tavlor said: Today the organization of about 100 members meets monthly to plan fashion shows, auctions, beauty demonstrations and service projects. "The purpose of the Dames is to promote sociability among wives of KU students." Other programs include special interest groups in which members meet in small groups to play bridge or sew. One interest group, "pocketbook," was formed this year. Women buy paperback books, read them and exchange the books with other club members. Mrs. Taylor said the club emblem is a gold circlet pin, representing a wedding ring, and a pierced arrow, denoting friendship. Mrs. U. G. Mitchell, wife of a former KU mathematics professor, founded the local club to bring married students' wives together for social activities. In 1921, the club became the fifth group to affiliate with the national organization. Officers include Mrs. Taylor, president; Mrs. Gorge A. Froch, Stouffer Place, vice-president; Mrs. Paul D. Stone, 933 Kentucky, vice-president, and Mrs. Jerry E. Sinor, 2435 Redbud Lane, treasurer. WINNERS IN SANDY'S ANNIVERSARY DRAWING 1st—Mrs. Gene Coffman 2nd—Elaine Taylor 3rd—Mr. and Mrs. Jim Metcalf THRIFT AND SWIFT DRIVE-IN Hamburgers 15c ACROSS FROM HILLCREST French Fries 10c SANDY'S 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES! Vintage tobaccos grown, aged, and blended mild...made to taste even milder through the longer length of Chesterfield King. CHESTERFIELD KING Tastes Great because the tobaccos are! TOBACCOS TOO MILD TO FILTER, PLEASURE TOO GOOD TO MISS FOR A GENTLER, SMOOTHER TASTE ORDINARY CIGARETTES ENJOY THE LONGER LENGTH OF CHESTERFIELD KING CHESTERFIELD KING The smoke of a Chesterfield King meltows and softens as it flows through longer length . . . becomes smooth and gentle to your taste.