Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1954 —Photo by Bob Blank DO ANY OF THESE LOOK FAMILIAR?—Eight organized houses are missing trophies from their collections, yet it is suspected that they do not know it. Five unknown persons pose with the loot. Better check your trophy case. You's might have a vacancy. On The Hill Jo Ann Straube has been elected president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge class. Other officers are Leni Mitchell, secretary; Alice Burton, treasurer; Sara Wideick, social chairman; Lorie Dudley, song leader; Janie Ijams, activities chairman; Mary Ann Anderson, scholarship; Carol Read, house chairman; Jackie Jaquiss and Ginny Lou Child, panhellenic representatives; Collette Peterman and Nancy O'Laughlin, AWS representatives, and Mary Lundteigan and Lee Ann Johnston. YWCA representatives. Marie Wellman was recently elected president of KRUW hall. Other officers are Celia Sump, secretary; Judy Summ, treasurer; Shirley Jones, publicity chairman; Diane Perrin, social chairman; Doris Haun, AWS representative; Dori Farmer, AWS alternate, and Luree Hays, VYCA and Jay Janes representative. Robert Yanike was recently elected secretary of Theta Chi fraternity. Other newly elected officers are Bruce Power, assistant treasurer and Don Bishop, corresponding secretary. Officers of the pledge class are James Riley, president; Harry Gray, secretary-treasurer, and Mike McConnell, social chairman. Triangle fraternity recently initiated three men. They are William Bruce Hackney, junior; John Oliver Eylar Jr., senior; and Vincent Eugene Golden, junior. All are in the School of Engineering. Sellards hall will hold an hour dance with Sterling-Oliver tonight Police Page Shelton, Conn. —(U.P.) S t a t e Policeman Glen Thomas tried a new technique to capture a suspected thief. He had the suspect paged in a theater. The man left his seat and walked to the lobby where he was arrested. 4 Girls Pinned, 2 Are Engaged Mr. and Mrs. E. Shelton of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy, to Burton Howell, third year architectural student and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Howell of Kansas City. Miss Shelton is a college sophomore and a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Howell is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Carpenter of Kansas City announce the engagement of their daughter, Bette Sue, to Karl R. Nirschl, son of Mrs. Thelam Brown, also of Kansas City. Miss Carpenter is a college sophomore and a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Nirschl, business senior, is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Barbara Glover, college senior, to Cecil Witt, business senior. Miss Glover is from Hutchinson, and Witt, a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, is from Russell. Delta Sigma Theta announces the pinning of Marcia Fox, college senior to Joseph Ford, business junior at Washburn university. Ford is a member of Kappa Alpha Psf fraternity. Both are from Topeka. Sigma Kappa sorority announces the pinning of Marcia Hininger, finers senior, to Kenneth Beardsey, business senior. Miss Hininger is rom Bonner Springs and president if the sorority. Beardsey is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Dona Benschie, business junior, Patricia Fox, freshman in medicine, and Bette Sue Carpenter, college senior were her attendants. Theta Chi announces the pinning of Rayon Hedge, college junior, to Lavonne Johnson. Both are from Kansas City. Use Kansan Classified Ads. Track Suits, Flannels Included in PJ Fashions By NANCY NEVILLE Kansas Society Editor With the coming of the cold north winds, girls are digging in the moth balls for their long flannels in all colors, lengths, and styles. Yes, the winter pajamas parade has started in all the houses as girls are donning their nightwear, which includes everything from track warm-up suits to grandma's nightgown. In order to keep from having a cool head, some girls are wearing nightcaps—flannel or cotton will do. As vet no mittens have been seen. There are some girls who are not convinced that Kansas weather often resembles Alaska and are sleeping soundly in their sore-sucker outfits. However, these persons, A spying society reporter has chosen some of the most unusual pajamas to give you an idea of the latest fashions being worn in bed. Noticed in one house was a girl wearing a one-piece flannel suit, with a turtle-neck, long sleeves, and two pockets for the feet. A drop seat completed the essentials for this style. A special version of the flannel nightgown was seen in one house. It consisted of a knee-length gown worn over flowered flannel shorts. (What would great-grandma have said?) Track stars would be surprised if they knew their warm-up suits are being used by the girls for pajamas. For those extra cold night, many snuggle down in the hooded sweat shirts and pant uniforms. Similar to these outfits are the ski suits, which fit a little tighter. are usually the owners of electric blankets or sheets. The cold winds are blowing, so better hurry and get your flannels. Pleasant dreams! While the material for the pajamas is usually flannel, patterns range all the way from conservative prints to the loud, eye-hurting plaids. Some have even been known to cause nightmares. Brad Ecklund, Oregon, started 01 consecutive football games. Ecklud never missed a high school, service, freshman, or varsity game. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction I Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts BEAD ROPES All Colors — Also Pearls - and Gold $1.10 up 809 Mass. 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