University Daily Kansan Page 9 FRESHMEN AND FACULTY MEET-Freshmen women and advisors met for cokes at Corbin and North College halls last Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mary Grant, associate professor of Latin and Greek, is shown answering questions for Joanne Tally, Nancy Olson, Barbara Boole, and Betty McCollum. University Graduate Wins Glamour Survey Miss Joy Godbehere, '48, will be given a two-week grand tour of Europe as the winner of the annual "Ten Girls With Taste" survey, sponsored by Glamour magazine. More than 25,000 contestants entered the survey, the purpose of which was to find the girl who most typifies the readers of Glamour—the girl with a job who dresses and lives with good taste on a salary not exceeding $75 a week. The finalists were flown to New York from all parts of the country, to attend a luncheon so the judges could talk and meet with them personally. Miss Godbehere was chosen because she seemed to embody best all the aspects of general good taste—most particularly that special gift for good taste on a budget. In her essay, she defined good taste as "the art of performing, appreciating or exhibiting in the right way, the right thing at the right time." Miss Godbehere will receive two-week trip to Lisbon, Madrid Barcelona, and Paris; a whirl of parties, sightseeing, and gay event especially arranged for her, and complete travel wardrobe. Miss Godbehere was graduated from the University in 1948. While here, she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, took an active part in all campus activities, and spent her summers as counselor at a girl's camp. After graduation, she worked in Kansas City, Mo. as secretary-receptionist for a large real estate office. Monday, Sept. 15, 1952 Two years ago she found her present place as assistant to a consulting fabric stylist in New York City. One knitted pair of mitts, for example, has "Warm Heart" and "Cold Hands" woven into the back of each mitt with bright red hearts around the wrist. A pair of knitted gloves is ultra glamorous with metallic gold cuffs and glittering rows of rhinestones on the black back of each glove. New fashion textures are featured on many new knitted styles. And there are colorful details galore that include everything from cute sayings to decorative motifs of rhinestones and pearls on gloves. Gloves Styled for Casual, Dress Wear Knitted gloves and mitts, presented for fall and winter, are no longer relegated to sports occasions, but are now styled for both casual and dress-up wear. To preserve the lines of your suits and dresses, try tucking gently wadded tissue paper into stand-out pockets, necklines, under padded hips and "poufs." A few sheets of tissue inside your blouses will keep them fresh and wrinkle-free in bureau drawers. At present Miss Godbehere is participating in the exciting preliminaries of the European trip—luncheons, interviews, radio and television appearances. Whether floor or street length, new formalis for fall offer fashion news in the great array of modestly feminine cover-ups they present, and the eye-compelling attention paid to their waistline- Dramatic wrap-around stoles, tiny removable figure-hugging jackets and little framing spencer tops as well as miniature sleeves and straps and dainty fichu backs are all created to serve as cover-ups for the many bare-top gowns available for the new season. Also exciting, in the new gown picture, is the great variety of waistline effects. For, on hand for fall is the low-placed middy line, snug corselet and cummerbund effects and the high-rising Directoire waistline. Formals Feature Many Colors Back bows, bustles and sashes make back of the gown fashion news, while a wealth of lace, velvet, rhinestone, sequin and other glittering bead trims lend to the air of fabulous femininity. Predicted to be favorite formal fabrics for fall are rich looking jacquard taffetas, sleek satins, floating nylon net and nylon tulle and rustling taffetta. These will be featured in a wide choice of elegant colors like bright reds, vivid greens and exciting blues, as well as the always popular pastels. everybody loves a scottie! our Prettiest Sweater of the season the SCOTCH CLASSIC $3.95 LONG SLEEVES $5.00 1420 Crescent Road West of Lindley Store Hours 9 'til 5:30 SUPPLIES BOOKS A COMPLETE LINE FOR EVERY COURSE NEW AND USED READY MADE KITS PLENTY OF CLERKS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS PROMPTLY TO SAVE YOU TIME FULL REFUND PROVIDED MERCHANDISE IS NOT DAMAGED OR WRITTEN IN AND IF RETURNED BEFORE SEPTEMBER 24. VETERANS REQUISITION BOOKS HONORED AT BOTH STORES FREE BLOTTERS MATCHES BOOK COVERS Booksellers to Jayhawkers 1401 Ohio ONE 1401 Kowlands, OVER FIFTY YEARS A TAX PAYING STORE 1237 Oread PHONE 492