Thursday, Sept. 25, 1952 On the Hill By MARY COOPER Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity, entertained with a smoker at the chapter house, Tuesday evening. Dean T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, was guest speaker. The Kansas University Christian Fellowship will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The speaker will be John Walden. Mrs. Thomas P. Whaley, '51, has been active in summer stock with the Will-O-Way Players, professional actors group of Bloomfield Hills, Mich. this summer. Mrs. Whalley is a graduate of the School of Education with a speech and dramatics major. While at KU, she appeared in "Midsummer Night's Dream," "Hamlet," and "False Gods." This fall she is teaching in the Detroit school system. Lellie Kiene, college sophomore, has been elected president of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority pledge class. Other officers include Martha Morton, vice president; Joan Leenhart, secretary; Connie High, treasurer; Judy Ringer, social chairman; Carol Keller, song leader, and Sally Dial, scholarship chairman. Delta Upsilon fraternity entertained Delta Gamma sorority with a dessert dance Tuesday evening. * * Moncheonsia and Kanza, women's residence halls, held an open hour dance Wednesday evening. Alpha Phi Alpha social fraternity announces the pledging of Wilbert Crockett, Karsas City, Mo.; Charles Snethes, Lainton, Iowa; Ralph Jones, Topeka; David Gray, Kansas City; Wendell Facette, Wichita; Horace Manley, Kansas City; Ronald Brown, Elwood; Otis Wheeler, Kansas City; Jordan Johnson, Bonner Springs; Vernon Lewis, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Milo Farnham, Lamoni, Iowa; William Hariford, Sioux City, Iowa, and Calvin Rogers, Kansas City, Mo. ** ** ** Officers for Sterling-Oliver scholarship hall have been elected: Jim Barber, president; Bill Harmen, vice president; John Kramer, secretary; Norman Arnold, treasurer; Fred Bunch, social chairman; Ivan Henman, intramural manager; Fred Miller, song leader, and Art Burnham, publicity chairman. University Daily Kansan Page 6 College Coed Coiffures Are Varied and Distinctive While it might be tradition for college coeds to wear sweaters and skirts, as far as the KU campus is concerned there is no one method of creating and wearing coiffures. Just sitting in the Hawk's Nest or casually strolling down the sidewalk, one can easily spot at least twenty or twenty-five distinctive hairdos. One of the most popular, probably growing out of the hot summer months chuck full of swimming, tennis, and canoeing, is the boyish barby. A style in which the back hair is closely cropped, similar to a fellow's haircut—but with the supposed intention of waving. The front hair is supposed to be a trifle longer, combing back into waves. The merits of this hairdo are very apparent, for there is hardly any hair to bother with; but there is also the difficulty of keeping one's neck warm. So, the pursuers of this fashion rapidly diminish as the strong winds and snows approach. Another hot summer favorite for those with slightly longer locks, but now gradually dying a lingering fall KU Women Graduates Can Attend Oxford University of Kansas women graduates with a bachelor of arts degree can be admitted to a two-year program leading to the "Honors A. B." at the five women's colleges of Oxford university in England. Women who are interested should read the notice on the College bulletin board. The deadline for applications is Oct. 10. death is the pony tail. Used during this season and following ones primarily for evening and dress occasions, it is an obvious favorite due to its simplicity and easiness to fix. At this stage of the season, pooled cuts seem to be obsolete. But here and there are the obvious remains of what was originally a mass of curls completely covering a female head. Way out in front as far as numbers and averages go, are the halfway between hairdo's. This style features neither long nor short locks—but the length is regulated to be a little longer than shoulders, and varies from tightly curled, waved, semi-waved to completely straight locks. The little longer hairdo is coming back into fashion. Already coeds are brushing and sniping dead ends to make their hair become longer quick. And then there are those who have not been caught by the shears and still possess their lovely long locks from a couple of years ago. It must be remembered that inbetween all of these main categories are many other types of coifures. Included also as sub-topics under these main headings are the location of the part, the shaping of the hair, front in comparison to back, the fluffiness or tightness of curls, bangs or no bangs, and the placing of curls and waves. Just as no two people are exactly alike, no two hair stylisms are identical, for there will always be a hair or two out of place. And then, when one is content that all hairdo's have been viewed, coming down the walk or drinking coffee at the Hawk's Nest will be a slightly if not entirely new hairdo to view. TODAY Looking For Fun? Don't Look Further ... This Is It!!! T'S THE UPROARIOUS STORY OF THE G.I. WHO TOOK HIS PET LION ALONG WHEN HE JOINED THE ARMY! 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