Friday, Oct. 3, 1952 By MARY COOPER Kansan Society Editor Alumni from all over the United States returned today to participate in the 50th annual celebration of the founding of the KU chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Alpha Delta Pi sorority pledge class officers are: Sandra Dunlop, president; Tina Maduros, secretary; Martha Neinstedt, treasurer; Margaret Brown, social chairman, and Janice Stone, decorations and skit chairman. The University Women's club gave a tea from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday at the Museum of Art for faculty women and wives of faculty members. *** - * Delta Tau Delta fraternity entertained Alpha Delta Pi sorority at an hour dance Wednesday evening. The Kreye residence for undergraduate women, a newly organized house, will entertain with a picnic supper Monday. This residence houses 20 girls and is located at 1215 Oread. The hall was formerly the Alpha Delta Pi annex. Phyllis Bisch, college sophomore, is president of the group and Mrs. George Kreye is the housemother. Delta Chi fraternity pledge class officers are: Ronald L. Olson, president; Channing Baker, Jr., vicepresident; Marvin Siagle, secretary-treasurer; Ron Allen, sergeant at arms; Forrest Hoglund, social chairman, and Bob Abbott, Jack Fowler and Bob Babcock, IFPC representatives. * * In the Sept. 26 "On the Hill" column, due to an error in spelling, Miss Doris Greenbank, Delta Gamma, was announced as being pinned to Wayne Lumpton, Sigma Chi. It should have been Wayne Livingston, Sigma Chi. *** Mrs. Edmond E. Talbot of New Orleans and Hammond, La., national president of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, will visit the KU chapter Oct. 6 to 10. Nearly 40 girls attended the stateswomen cake party Wednesday in the AWS lounge. The Stateswomen club is an organization for all women who attended Girls' state while in high school. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Delta Upsilon fraternity held its annual smoker Monday night. Pledge classes from all fraternities attended. *** Pledge class officers of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity are: Gene Brown, president; Bob Bussard, vice-president; Archie Jones, secretary, and Jack King, treasurer. University Daily Kansan LOUNGING IN COMFORT AND EASE—Lounging in the droom this fall, can be more fun than ever especially with the many new versatile togs, now on hand, just for this purpose. She's wearing sleeping-lounging leotards with a braid trimmed felt jacket. And for keeping her nails well groomed, she has a completely-equipped manicure kit close by. The kit, shown, includes a new applicator-cap-pusher for cuticle care, cotton and emery boards. Cutex Kit-Cit. Kaylon ensemble. Jay Janes Began and Continue With White Skirt and Sweater By JEANNE FITZGERALD Since the waning days of the flapper until the present year, the members of Jay Janes, women's pep organization, have sported the white pull-over sweater and white skirt. Pictures from issues of the Jay- hawker, KU annual, show shingle- haired, silk-stockinged University women carefully posed in the traditional white sweater and skirt. However, the skirt ends at mid-knee. The women pictured are also wearing heavy white stocking caps pulled down to the eyebrows, white Peter Pan collars, and an emblem resembling a pair of wings with a tail. No explanation of the emblem was given in any of the annuals. In 1932, the group switched from the stocking cap to a white French beret set precariously on one side of the head. The fact that some of the women pictured in that year wore no blouses under their sweaters might, upon speculation, The present emblem worn on the white sweaters of Jay Jane members appeared in 1934. That year, none of the women pictured wore blouses with their uniforms, but the white sweater and skirt remained unchanged, as did the French beret. be attributed to the great depression. The French beret was replaced Miller hall will hold an open house dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperons will be Mrs. H. P. Ramage, Mrs. E. R. Hooper and Miss Julia Willard. Weekend Social Events Miller Hall Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will hold a house party from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chapers will be Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. Charles Wagner and Mrs. D. I. Denham. Battenfeld Hall Battenfeld hall will hold an informal party from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. tonight. Chaperons will be Miss Carolina Nellis, Mrs. R. H. Wilson and Mrs. Lela Whiteford. North College Hall North College hall will hold a party from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperons will be Miss Elizabeth Evans, Miss Jane Morman and Mrs. Merl Nichols. Hopkins hall will hold an open house dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperons will be Miss Lenore Thornton, Mrs. Jeff Kennedy, and Mrs. Jean Kennedy. Hopkins Hall Magazine Contestants To Meet With Dean Women who desire to tryout for "Mademoiselle" annual college board contest must meet with Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women, before Oct. 15. Women who have talents in writing, art, fashion, promotion, merchandising, or advertising are invited to apply. The 20 best college board members chosen nationally from universities and colleges will spend a month in New York writing and editing Mademoiselle's August 1953 college issue. by a skull cap-type beanie worn on the back of the head. Skirt hems had dropped slightly in previous years, but took a definite upward hike in 1937. A bare head was the proper Jay Jane style in 1938. White shirt-waist blouses worn with v-necked sweaters constituted the final change made in the uniform up to the present time. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight at the country club. Chaperons will be Mrs. Dean Nite, Mrs. Edward Dicks, Mrs. James Hooke, Mrs. Cletus Rosenborough and Mrs. Fanny Delaister. BLACK BAGS—One of the classic black bags featured for fall in luxurious boarded calf, gets a little collar. The belt (not shown), also of boarded calf, has two brass bars on either side. Bag by Pichel. Belt by Joseph Halpert ACME "FOR THE BEST IN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING" 1111 Mass. BACHELOR LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Phone 646 The newest creation in A smart little pump-assured of fashion's favor because it wears a slim strap and a new mudguard. Just the thing to accent tweeds-to wear to the games—to look smart on weekends. 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