Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 21, 1955 ( ) NEW TWIST FOR SOCIAL FUNCTIONS?—It looks as though someone finally decided to put new life into full social functions. The Sigma Chis entertained the Kappa Alpha Thetas with a Bermuda Shorts party on the Sigma Chi tennis court Tuesday. Practically everyone who came to the party dressed in Bermuda shorts and wore the appropriate kneeocks, although some stuck to the traditional garb of long pants. Fashions From Overseas Popular in America Many fashions from far away lands are being shown this season. More and more countries are becoming conscious of the importance of the established fashion center. Italy, and, to some extent, Ireland are examples of just how a country with absolutely no background in fashion can edge in on the famous creators of the Paris fashions. Italian sport clothes and sandals are becoming more and more important in American fashions. Linen shirts and suits have become more widely known, they have been imported from Ireland. Other clothes cross the land and seats to stand up in American stores. Sun, swimming, and summer fashions come from Hawaii. A striped cocoon coat over slim tapering pants, a print sheath with a slit to show the slim mid-calf pants underneath, and the authentic sarong are Hawaiian. Oriental fashions of silk embroidered lounging pajamas and robes have become popular in the women's houses on the Hill. Some girls even buy the embroidered slippers to match their outfit. From Europe come the different Coeds List Wardrobe Musts Chicago —(U,P)— College coeds agree that at least one good suit, which can be dressed up or down, is a must for every college girl. Coeds also felt that one wool or jersey casual-type dress and one velvet or taffeta dress dress were needed. Coeds also mentioned separates such as velveteen or taffeta skirts and dressy blouses and recommended knitted suits for traveling. Also listed as necessary were one formal, with accessories that could be varied, either an evening wrap or a spring shortie or reversible coat that has one side ofvelvet, and one hat one pair of high-heeled shoes, and one pair of dressy flats. New cleaning aid for the home; a flexible dustpan. The pan, which also can be used as a crumb tray, is made of pliable plastic. The manufacturer says its flexibility prevents scratching floors or table surfaces, and makes dumping dust and dirt easier. . . . For cutting down on nylon stocking snags, dampen your hands before putting on each stocking. The moisture will smooth away any rough cuticle likely to catch on the delicate threads. looking sweater coat which is bulky, V-necked, cropped just below the waist, and trimmed with a cable-like stitch. Paris is emphasizing the pull over idea which is seen in blouses and two-piece dresses. Light young looking evening dresses in dotted swiss, organza, and silk organdy which reach just above the ankles are also being stressed by the Paris designers. Sorority Plans Dad's Weekend Alpha Chi Omega social sorority will hold its annual Father's Week end Saturday and Sunday. The dads will arrive in time for the parade Saturday morning, attend the Relays in the afternoon, and go dancing with their daughters in the evening. At closing hours there will be a pledging ceremony for them. Fathers will accompany their daughters to church on Sunday, and they will return home following the noon banquet. Developed in Pure Chemicals by Experts HIXON STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP 721 Mass. Phone 41 Triangle Fetes Founders' Day Triangle social fraternity observed Founders' Day Sunday, at the chapter house. Henry Benjes of the Black and Veach Consulting Engineering company, was the speaker. Mr. Benjes discussed the expectations the graduating engineer could have for his future employment. New officers of the chapter were installed. Donald Berlin, education senior; was installed as president; Jerry Davies, engineering senior, vice president; John Lightstone, engineering sophomore, recording secretary; Donald Pizinger, engineering sophomore, corresponding secretary, and Earl Bahnmaier, engineering junior, treasurer. Ten members of the fraternity recently participated in the annual Triangle basketball tournament, held at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. The KU team lost to the chapter at the Missouri School of Mines, which won the national championship. Adult beaver can swim for one quarter to one full mile under water, staying beneath the surface as long as 15 minutes. Woolens May Be Washed Lincoln, Neb.—(U.P.)—With the coming of summer most coeds are faced with the problem of what to do with their woolen winter cloothes. 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