WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAKY KANSAN LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE FIVE UNIVERSITY, DAN.Y KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 18 PAGE THREE KU Travel Bureau Increases Zest For Wanderlust Have you those second semester blues? If winter weather and long assignments have driven your morale to a new low, stop in at the University's travel bureau and consider plans for "getting away from it all." The Student Union activities office in the Union building is fully equipped with travel folders, air and train schedules, and student tour pamphlets. For students interested in winter sports there is a handful of folders from Aspen, Colo., and Sun Valley, Idaho. Several students have expressed interest in spending their Easter vacations at Aspen. If you are interested in traveling next summer the activities office can supply you with information about all types of travel from the most deluxe trip to more economical student tours. Hosteling is the most inexpensive of the student tour plans. Hosteling is travel "under your own steam," bicycling, canoeing, skiing, or horseback riding. Youth hostelers travel in groups or alone. They stay at hostels which provide cooking and sleeping facilities for as little as 40 cents a night. Twenty-six nations have youth hostels. For supervised all inclusive tours rates range from $100 to $400 for a stateside tour and from $600 to $800 for European tours. Another type of student travel plan is called experiment in international living. Under this plan students travel in groups of 10. For the first four weeks of the summer they live as members of separate families abroad where there is a young person of their own age. During the second half of the summer the Americans invite their student hosts to accompany the group on a bicycling trip to other parts of the country. Tours of this type cost from $675 to $750. There are other student tour arrangements which offer college credit through San Francisco State college. You can spend 46 to 73 days in Europe for $1,000 to $2,000 on these tours. Havana, Hawaii, Japan, Mexico, New Orleans, or New York—the Student Union activities office has tours to tempt all tastes. If your bank account is as low as your morale perhaps you'd enjoy just window shopping. It doesn't cost to look and you may find it fun. A Cool And Carefree Summer In Insulated Cotton Skirts New York (U.P.)—It looks like a cool and carefree summer ahead, with insulated cotton skirts to keep the girls' knees cool and water-repellent suits for walking in the rain. You could also wear one of the suits when you were in the mood to still coffee in your lap. The fabric, called "repel-o-tized" by the manufacturers, is being made up into ladies' suits for the first time, according to David Crystal. To convince doubters that the rayon suits really can come through rain, coffee or coca-cola, the salesmen blithely pour any or all of the liquids on fabric samples in Crystal's showroom. The suits are made up in different weaves, to resemble sharkskin and sun rayon. They'll be in the stores, selling for $25, next month. "One girl said she poured India ink on it and got it off." commented a company official. "But we're not swearing to it." They also constructed a fish bowl of the material, complete with gold fish, to prove it would not absorb water. The insulated cotton skirt is the work of designer Barbara Barondess MacLean. She created a quilted cotton print skirt with a taffeta lining for leisure wear. Between taffeta and cotton, she insisted, was insulated cotton batting to keep out the heat. Spanish Society Hears About Novel Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish honor society, met Feb. 15. Ivy Linnell, College senior, presented a paper on the novel, "La Gaviota." Dwight Chambers, assistant instructor in Spanish, read a study of "El Fistol del Diablo" and Domingo Ricart, assistant professor in Spanish, gave an illustrated talk on Spanish sculpture. Miss Krug-Mr. Mai Pinning Announced The curtain dress is white mesh with a blue woven pattern, cut with a V-neck both front and back, and a wide, built-in waistband. A white taffetta slim goes under it. Mr. and Mrs. George Krug, of Russell, announce the pinning of their daughter, Ellen Elizabeth, to Mr. Richard Mai, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Mai of Russell. For those who like something that looks breezy, insulated or not, Miss MacLean whipped up an airy summer dress out of Irish curtain material. Izod of London is manufacturing her designs. There's even something called "rubberized cotton" in Miss MacLean's leisure clothes. A black cotton skirt is treated with the rubberizing process so that it looks like printed, glazed chintz. The announcement was made at dinner Feb. 7, at the Kappa Sigma fraternity chapter house. Miss Krug attended Kansas State college and was a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Mr. Mai is a College sophomore. Lambda Chi Initiates Zeta Iota of Lambda Chi Alpha announces the initiation of the following men: William Atkinson, Burdick; Jess Clemens, Attica; Kenneth Cox, Lexington, Mass.; Eugene Johnstone, Atchison; Morris Kay, St. John; Gary Lehman, Newton; Ben Phillips, Aberdeen, S.D., Leon Stromire, Olathe; Carle Schroff, Hiawatha; James York, Osawatomie. Even denim isn't the same any more. Mac MissAClean quilted pink denim with black thread for an athome skirt. Adele Simpson used faded blue silk denim in summer afternoon dresses. It's the same color as a pair of faded blue jeans, but the resemblance ends there. Kenneth Cox was the one hundredth initiate of Lambda Chi Alpha on the Kansas Campus. Morris Kay was selected as honor initiate. Ray Weide, principal of Hiawatha high school was a guest at the initiation. Patronize Kansan Advertisers! Kysar-Howard Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kysar of Quinter announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Mr. Charles Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howard of Lawrence. Miss Kysar is a senior in home economics at Kansas State college, Manhattan. Mr. Howard is a business senior and is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Templin Elects Officers The new officers of Templin hall elected are: Madelyn Adamson, president; Barbara Thompson, vice-president; Nancy Hindman, secretary; Donaelea Steeples, house manager; Frances Baird, social chairman; Barbara Kesner, fire captain; and Dottie Lou Vickrey, intramurals chairman. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the recent pledging of the new lieutenant Robert White, Springfield, Ma. Richard Lewis and Larry Marnes, Topeka. Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of the following: Darrel Canfield, Oxford; Eugene Kermashek, Lansing, Kan.; Wallace O'Dowd, Kansas City, Mo.; and Clayton Walker, Pittsburg, Kan. New A.T.O. Pledges Read the Daily Kansan Daily. Delts Pledge Four YOUR EYES Alpha Delta Pi Announces Officers should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the election of the following officers: Emalene Gooch, president; Molly Smith, vice-president; Lila Tessendorf, treasurer; Delores Mausolf, recording secretary; Nancy Taggart, executive member at large; Ann Lehmann, corresponding secretary; Patricia Swan, guard, Kathryn Bauersfeld, chaplain; June McCleenny, registrar and historian; Rita Roney, reporter. Appointive officers are Diane Wade and Betty Lou Brown, scholarship chairman; Jo Ann Stone, rush chairman; Nancy Lawrence, social chairman; Nancy Glenn, house manager; Marilyn Hanson, intramural chairman; Kay Lehmann, assistant treasurer, Ruth Stutz, song leader; Barbara Langdon, decorations chairman; June Porter, librarian; Anne Lehmann, activities; and Sally Duke, Y.W.C.A. 100 Couples Attend Sweetheart Swing About 100 couples attended the Sweetheart Swing dance, sponsored by the Student Union activities, Feb. 17. Door prizes were given which consisted of two sets of Jayhawker playing cards and two boxes of Valentine candy. The Union ballroom was decorated on a Valentine theme. A large painting of a Dutch Valentine was a backdrop for the band. Thetas Pledge Miss Hoover Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pledging of Penelope Hoover, fine arts freshman, Kansas City, Mo. REPAIRS YOUR JEWELRY Bring in your Jewelry and watches. Estimates furnished free. - Jewelry repaired - Watches repaired - Watch crystals inserted - Watch dials refinished * Beads restring ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED 809 Mass. Sigma Kappa Lists Guests At Valentine Party Sigma Kappa recently held a semi-formal Valentine party at the chapter house. Guests were: Gene Allen, Roland Beery, David Bell, Charles Bether, W. Frederick Birner, Joseph Brown, Holt Denman, George Denny, Dale Dodge, David Driggers, Melvin Goepfert, Mel Gray, Robert Hanla. Walter Hicks, William Howard, Donald Kramer, Richard Kummer, Frank LaBan, Graydon Luthey, Jack McGregor, Raymond Magers, Lesley Mais, Fritz Martin, Donald Miller, Marvin Mog, Harry Newby, Gene Peterson, William Price, Richard Radcliffe, Dick Shongh, Bill Schmidt, Darwin Sharp, Donald Sheets, John Shields, Charles Sloan, Joe Strong, William Swift, John Vignery. Wolfdieter Wabnitz, Robert Walker, Ekkehard Wicher, Norman Wilson, Max Zimmerman, Roy Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Stevenson, Carolyn Wakefield and Roger Davis. Chaperons were: Miss Carolina Nellis, Mrs. E. R. Rathbun, and Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Hand Finished Service On All Blouses Each blouse is hand ironed to eliminate the wrinkles left by ordinary pressing methods Prompt Pick-up and Delivery CALL 383 Lawrence Laundry and Dry Cleaners NEXT STOP! Easter Vacation March 24 to April 1 From K.C. to: (tax incl.) Dallas...via BNF ... 69.92 Denver...via CAL ... 76.48 Havana...via CGS ... 158.36 Minneapolis...via MCA ... 60.03 New York...via TWA ... 151.34 Agents for American Express, Berry, and Cook land tours. Agents for All Airlines-Domestic & Foreign Exclusive agents for American Airlines City Ticket Office THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. St. Telephone 30 英文字母、数字或特殊符号