111. Thursday, Oct. 16, 1957 By MARY COOPER Kansan Society Editor The Home Economics club will be hostest to delegates from colleges in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa at a Home Economics club province workshop at the University. Oct. 23 to 25. A meeting was held yesterday for all those interested in working in registration, guiding tours, or being hostesses. Sigma Phi Epsilon pledge class officers are: Neil Dodge, president; Bob Kibler, vice president; Norm Bitner, secretary-treasurer; Frank Foyie, sergeant-at-arms; Bill Slawson, parliamentarian; Curtis Sell, social chairman, and Neil Dodge, Jim Van Lew, and Neale Gerboth, IFPC representatives. ☆ ☆ ☆ - * * Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Boydston of Centerville, Kansas announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret to Richard Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson of Mound City. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Home Management house entertained with a buffet supper Tuesday evening, Guests included; Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. Dean Alt; Mrs. Lola Whiteford, Mr. Donald A. Boege, Miss Mary June Carter, Miss Marie Zepplin, and Mr. Ken Davidson. - * * Miss Boydston is a senior student nurse at the KU Med Center, and Mr. Wilson is a journalism senior. The wedding will be held Nov. 23 at Danforth chapel. Coffee will be served Saturday at the Faculty club after the Oklahoma game for members and their friends. Mr. John Pozdro will be host. Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women, is attending the convention of the Big 7 and Big 10 Scholarship officers meeting at Des Moines, Ia., this week. ** Miss Peterson will be chairman of the University Scholarship Recipient panel Thursday at the convention. - * * Phi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega celebrated the 67th anniversary of national founding Oct.15 with a formal banquet at the chapter house. During September the chapter celebrated its 38th anniversary on the KU campus. Honored guests at the banquet were members of the advisory board: Mrs. Quinton Johnstone, Mrs. Howard Wisman, Mrs. Harold Steeper, and Miss Kay Ewart. The speaker was Mrs. George Winters. Louise Swigart has been elected president of Delta Phi Delta, national art honor fraternity. Other officers include: Ada VanValkenburg Storer, vice president; Eldena Brownlee, corresponding secretary; Marlene Peterson, recording secretary; Phyllis Scott, treasurer, and Jeanne Anderson, alumni chairman. Miss Evelyn Degraw, assistant professor of design, is sponsor of the group. Page 8 University Daily Kansan NEW LEATHER ACCESSORIES—Fall's accessories in bright clear shades are designed to complement fall's deeper tones. Here, she holds a miniature picture frame which holds two photos. Her billfold shows a reptile face and has baby calf inside. The compact and cigarette cases are slim and sleek. Her keycase is an aid to good housekeeping within her home. within her purse. All in glowing red reptile by King Leathers. Dust Off Your Paddles Initiations Come Again BY JANET DEARDUPF Dust off your paddles and get out the shoe polish-initiations are here again. While Greeks will not begin the mad mele till next winter, independents are already having their fling at breaking in the lowly newcomers to their hall. Locksey girls were sent searching for cats, diapers, purple movie tickets, autographed shorts, and Charlie Hoag's signature. The impossible item on their lists was a 1845 Roosevelt dime; no such coin was minted. Bv JANET DEARDUFF Battenfeld initiates were granted the privilege of making their own paddles. Dimensions for the boards were worked out by engineering students and carefully calculated to be beyond new student's knowledge The mystified men were stumped for the solution. Then an enterprising freshman solved the problem; he found the secret measurements had been carelessly thrown aside in an upperclassman's waste-hasket. Menial tasks required by the old timers were a general rule at initiations. At most houses the pledglings were full-fledged shoe-shine boys by the end of initiation. They also answered phones with such embarrassing ditties as this one from Miller hall. I'm just a little Millerite As green as I can be. Your voice is sweet; I think you're neat. If you'd call for me. Now, who in the fish did you want? Show me how to service the fish. 服务请服务。Running down to the basement for soft drinks for thirsty old girls merited five points. Making beds, cleaning the room. and even bringing home the Kansas merited credits. At the initiation dinner the high-point girl was made honor initiate and waited on by her roommates. Probably the two happiest initiates were the pair of girls sent to the Varsity house. They were told to get autographs from all the football players in the house and they were allowed only two pencils and a roll of toilet tissue. Hair Hints Save Time and Energy So all those lessons and all those dates don't leave much time for really taking good care of your hair. Read and remember these hair hints, which are designed for prettier and healthier looking hair with a minimum of work. Put a few drops of a hair dressing or cream rinse in the last rinse water when you wash your hair. This will coat the hair delicately, give it body, and control fuzziness. When wispiness is only at the edges, don't put unneeded oil on the entire head. Instead put a little on your fingertips to smooth the wisps at nape and temples. A clean brush will make shampoos necessary less often. Wash your brush every day between usings. It is best to have two brushes so one is always briskly dry and ready to use. A little water or hair dressing on the brush will help control curls after a new permanent or if your hair is naturally too curly. Misspelled Name in Directory Is Your Fault! If your name isn't spelled right in the new student directory, it's® your own fault. This is the view of Shirley Piatt, journalism junior, co-editor of this year's edition which is scheduled for publication sometime next week. Miss Piatt and Mary Betz, college junior, handled the big job of alphabetizing the 7,000 odd names, addresses, and phone numbers included in the book. "Mistakes are the fault of the student." Miss Piatt said, "because we take all our information from the end of the long list of cards students fill out during registration. "Unfortunately, some of the students get pretty tired of writing about that time, and the information is hard to decipher. When this happens we check and recheck to make the directory as accurate as possible." John Welsh, college senior, is selling the advertising this year. Advertising is one of the things that ordinarily holds up publication. A correct list of faculty members and Kansas City medical students also are hard to obtain and often delay the book. Do You Bet on the Weather? $ $ $ $ Phone 607 Don't do it. Don't risk a cracked engine block and ruined radiator because you made a bad bet on the weather. Your car represents an investment of hundreds of dollars. Protect it with Prestone, Zerex, or Zerone antifreeze. Bring your car to us now for a thorough cooling system inspection and servicing. 827 Vermont The completed directory ordinarily is sent to the print shop six weeks after the opening of school. With almost all the copy organized, Miss Piatt hopes that it will be right on time this year. In 1919 a big controversy raged on the campus over compilation of the book. The administration of the University was in charge of the book and refused to publish. Various organizations complained Prevent Ash Tray Scratches Teach ash trays good manners with a padding of adhesive tape to keep sharp corners from scratching the fine finish on table or cabinet tops. On glass ash trays, the tape should be applied in a pattern, cross or square, since it will be visible. vigorously until finally, the Men's Student Council took over the task at no expense to the state. After many delays, the book was printed on Feb. 20 of that year. It has been a regular part of University life ever since. SUA Head Names Committee Chairmen Co-chairedman of three permanent committees of Student Union Activities were named today by Phil K萨堡aum, director. The co-chairmen include Nelson Perkins and Jane Beck, college juniors, publicity; Don Jensen, fine arts senior, and Anne Hyde, fine arts junior, art, and Joyce Lavery, college junior, and Gerald Scott, college sophomore, entertainment. Don't Wait Be sure that you have enough film to take all the pictures you want at the Oklahoma game Saturday. We Feature 24-HOUR DEVELOPING SERVICE MOSSER WOLF MOSSER WOLF CAMERA SHOP 1107 Mass. the KU Christian fellowship will sponsor a film, "You Can't Win" at 7:30 tonight in room 306, Fraser. SHOP BROWN'S FIRST LADY-LEVI GENUINE Sanforized WESTERN APPAREL Levi Shirts ... $4.95 Levi Jackets ... $5.95 Levi Jeans ... $4.25 Levi Riders ... $4.95 FOR THE FINEST IN OUTDOOR WEAR LEVI'S First Door South of PATEE THEATER Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass.