Alpha Phi Initiates 36 Alpha Phi sorority initiated 36 pledges last Sunday. The new initiates are: Evelyn Beightel, Holton sophomore; Judi Boelling, Belleville sophomore; Mary Bowden, Salina sophomore; Elizabeth Burns, Aurora, Colo. sophomore; Leta Cathecart, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. Linda Coleman, Holton sophomore; Cheryl Cook, Evansville, Ind., sophomore; Patricia Culbertson, Wichita junior; Carol Dombaugh, El Dorado sophomore; Barbara Gill, Sterling sophomore; Karen Gillig, Great Bend, sophomore. Susan Green, Pratt sophomore; Isla Griffith, Arkansas City sophomore; Nancy Hayes, Leawood junior; Lucinda Heinz, Kansas City, Mo, sophomore; Judy Hineman, Dighton sophomore; Mary Beth Jones, Emporia senior; Barbara Woodruff Johnson, Cedarvale senior; Helen Jorgenson, Sidney, Neb., sophomore. sophomore Deanna Kerr, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Juanita King, Law- rence sophomore; Mary Kline, Wichita sophomore; Patricia Koos, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Carolyn Kruse, Prairie Village sophomore; Tracey Love, Wichita sophomore; Helen Nott, Evanston, Ill. sophomore; Carolyn Power, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. Lyn Rambo, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Sharon Roy, Joplin, Mo. sophomore; Nancy Schroeter; Shawne Mission sophomore; Betty Schultz, O'Neill, Neb., senior; Carolyn Sterling, Minneapolis sophomore; Lana Turner, Concordia sophomore; Gail Williams, Pratt sophomore; Kathleen Wingert, Leawood sophomore; Joan Wohlgemuth, Cummings junior. Page 5 University Daily Kansan If you are a qualified engineering student who feels your future lies in research or applied engineering, be sure to see the Linde Company representative when he is interviewing on campus. The LINDE Laboratories provide an ideal growth environment for the scientific-minded. Significant is the fact that, in only 15 years, LINDE research and applied engineering people have created products and facilities which now account for more than half of the company's total sales volume. You can grow as LINDE grows. Contact your engineering placement office now for an appointment. LINDE COMPANY Have you noticed the number of girls who wear tennis shoes or loafers to class without socks? Have you noticed the short culotte skirts on campus? Who notices these trends? Linda Company, Division of Union Carbide Corporation UNION CARBIDE Campus fashion trends are the concern of the Associated Women Students (AWS) College Fashion Board. These women are united "... to provide a working group of girls who have both experience and a sincere interest in merchandising, advertising, and general fashion education for the University of Kansas campus, with a purpose of promoting such interest and education in all women on campus." AWS College Fashion Board Notes Campus Style Trends Last year two clothing retailers came to a fashion board meeting, dumped a suitcase of new warm mittens with or without thumbs in 21 colors, on the table and asked for the "Yeas" or "Nays" of the board. Retailers are interested in what the coed likes to wear and what she will buy. Therefore, they often call upon the board for approval of new fashion ideas. Fashion Board members also recently were declared the official representatives of a popular sportswear company on the KU campus. AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The AWS College Board was established on the KU campus two years ago. The board was originally affiliated with the Mademoiselle magazine as the KU Mademoiselle College Board. Last year the board set up independent status to work more closely with KU women. Fashion Board membership applications are circulated each spring. The board seeks women with fashion experience, willingness to work, time and an interest in the board's activities and purposes. Members write, coordinate, narrate and model in fashion shows. Members of the board include: Marsha Myers, Topeka senior, chairman; Sandra Bornholdt, Topeka junior; Dixie Dunaway, Topeka senior; Judith Gattin, Wichita sophomore; Peggy Jo Johnson, Hutchinson junior; Karen McCarty, Wichita junior; Susan Olson, Topeka senior. Carolyn Parkinson, Scott City senior; Pamela Rice, Wichita junior; Judith Scroggin, Kansas City, Mo. senior; Geraldine Thorp, St. Louis, Mo., junior; Dianne Turner, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Jackie Wash, Bartlesville, Okla., senior. 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