Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 9, 1964 Mohair Mixed with Cableknit Spells F-E-M-I-N-I-N-I-T-Y Though tweeds 'n twills, horsehair plaids, and houndstooth jackets — the sportive look — is in the mode for '64, campus women should not ignore the feminine air of pastel mohair. With the onset of brighter, flasher colors, heavier materials and bulky fashions, the best way to create a delicate feminine appeal is mohair. Pure mohair and mohair blends come in flamingo shades of red, green and orange, as well as frosted tints of pink, blue and coral. During those floor meetings at the dorm, why not improve your knitting skill. Mohair yarn for sweaters can be purchased with matching mohair blend material for skirts. Suzy Zimmerman, Kirkwood, Mo. senior, Pi Beta Phi, to Jim Emerson, Bartlesville, Okla., senior, Beta Theta Pi. Karen Crow, Wichita sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Phillip Eastep, Wichita sophomore, Alpha Tau Omega. Janice Kay Gray, Fort Scott freshman, to Earle David Dumler, Russell sophomore, Alpha KappaLambda. Betsy Greer, Topeka senior, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Dave Phillips, Colby senior, Beta Theta Pi. Mary Ruth Lanning, Lawrence sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta, to George Benson, El Dorado sophomore. Susan Lawrence, Bartlesville, Okla., Kappa Kappa Gamma sophomore to Bill Engber, Wichita junior, Sigma Phi Epsilon. M-m-m-m, MOHAIAR — Susan Langston, Springfield, Mo., freshman, finds mohair the flair for campus wear in her frosted blue mohair pullover with cableknit design and matching skirt. Houses, Halls Elect Officers While most KU living groups will not elect new officers until next semester, several have squeezed in new elections before final exams. Leta Cathcart, Kansas City, Mo. junior, Alpha Phi, to Joseph Roth, Mavfield senior. Engagements Sharon Lea Molloy, Darby junior, to George A. Grimm, Kansas City, Mo., graduate. Murlene Eklund, Genesee junior, to David Darnell, Plainville junior; Marjorie Kay Spangler, Albuquerque, N.M., to Stanley J. Barnett, Jr., Kansas City. Robin Bruner, Newton sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Wayne Rice, Lee's Summit, Mo., senior, Phi Delta Theta. Roberta Smith, Oskaloosa senior, Alpha Delta Pi, to Alan Dacottcc, third year law student, Lawrence, Phi Gamma Delta. Martha Jean Yonally, Roeland Park senior, to Franklin Dale Shobe, Great Bend, senior. Marcie Wilson, Littleton, Colo, Kappa Alpha Theta, to John Bierlein, Pittsburg graduate, Alpha Tau Omega. Anne Larigan, Shawnee Mission senior, Alpha Delta Pi, to Bob Walters, Lawrence graduate, Delta Upsilon. Joann Marshall, Topeka senior, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Don Pfuetze, KU Dental student from Topeka, Phi Delta Theta. Phi Kappa Sigma has elected Mike Waller, Cambridge, Mo., sophomore, resident; Richard King, Shawnee Mission junior, school president; Bland, Cower, Mo., junior, pledge trainer; Dave Sagerster Overland Park, sophomore, secretary; Neil Carlson, Topeka man, and Peter Fralken, Medford Lakeman; J. sophomore, scholarship chairman. NEW OFFICERS of Tau Kappa Epsilon are Dan Epp, Tribune senior, president; Tom Shumaker, Russell junior, vice-president; Bophin Phnryt, Praff juni- city, Jim Heatley, Garden City sophomore, Kim Turner, Mission junior, pledge trainer; and Bob Benson, Kansas City, Mo., senior, historian. THETA CHI fraternity recently elected Peter Marsh, Overland Park sophomore; president; John Cooper, Emporia sophomore; vice-president; Dwight Sutton, Junior secretary; Glen Quackenbush, Junior, treasurer; Martin Seem, Mission junior, pledge marshal; and Donald Nelson, Clay Center junior, rush chairman. RECENT ELECTIONS at the Sigma Nu house made Mike Elwell, Wichita senior; president; Jerry Bayless, Dodge City senior, vice-president; Walter Shaffer, Chillicothe, Mo. junior, secretary; Willie Pauier, Pauline Village junior, treasurer; Thomas Hedrick, Lawrence senior, pledge trainer; and Hubert Granger, Leawood senior, chaplain. ALPHA TAU OMEGA new officeholders are President Dennis Nelson, Topeka senior; Vice-president Dave Adams, Wichita junior; Scribe Bob Barker, Chaplain Treasurer Jameon Matthews, Ashland junior; Historian Larry Rast. Topeka sophomore OFFICERS FOR PHI KAPPA THETA are President Russ Corbitt, Chanute senior; Vice-president Richard White, Wakefield. Mass, sophomore; Treasurer Dennett. Trainer for the SAT training trainer Pat Fagan, Topeka junior; and Secretary Jim Rob, Abeb. Nebr., junior. BATTENFELD HALL elected Charles ident; Dan Wanamaker, Salma junior, vice-president; Ron Arnold, Coffeyville junior, Spreeer. 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