A FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 Housemothers To Meet Housemothers To Meet The MEING. Housemother's association will meet at 2 p.m. Monday, April 24, at Miller hall. Mrs. R. G Roche will be the hostess. A musical program will follow the business meeting. Jolliffe Dinner Dance Jollie hall will get a semi-formal dinner dance from 7 p.m. to midnight Saturday. A circus theme will be carried out in the decorations. Chaperons will be Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, Miss Carlotta Nellis, Mrs. Athea Galloway, Mrs. Lorraine Gosney, and Mrs. Louis Stanley. Pi K A Poverty Party A "Poverty Party" will be given at the chapter house of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity from 9 to 12 midnight Saturday. Chaperons will be Mrs. Charles Mandigo, Mrs. Hugh Crawford, Mrs. Dean Nite, and Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Mu Phi Epsilon Pledges Mu Phi Epsilon Pledges Mu Phil Epsilon, national honorary music sorority, announces the pledging of Jacque Cook, Martha Heck, Benjamin Kehlman, Algen, and Mary Lynn Sommerville, fine arts freshman, and Beverly Wilson and Rita Yakle, fine arts sophomores. Design Club Officers At a recent meeting of the Interior Design club the following were elected to office for next year: Alan Sandeford, president; Judson Greer, vice president; and Jane Klooz, secretary-treasurer. Zimmerman Wins Revlon Contest Barbara Zimmerman. College sop- comore from Wichita, has been named the K.U. "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" in a contest sponsored by Revon cosmetics. Runner-up was Kathleen Larson. College senior from Wamego. Third place went to Lorraine Mather, College freshman from Stafford. Ten contestants were selected by the Revlon fashion board and the XU. Revlon representative on the basis of beauty and charm, fashion knowledge, dress, personal grooming, personality, and poise. Ballots in the contest, which ended April 15, were counted by the Revlon board and a member of the University Daily Kansan staff. Miss Zimmerman now is eligible to enter the national contest for "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950." Candidates for the national contest are campus winners from many colleges and universities in the United States. Miss Zimmerman will receive a year's supply of Revlon cosmetics. Prizes for the national winner include an expense-free week in Bermuda via Pan American Clipper. WE'D RISK ANYTHING FOR YOU, K. U. TRACKSTERS RISK'S Self-Service Laundry 613 Vermont New officers of Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, presided at their first meeting Thursday. Pi K A Pledges Welsh Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of John Welsh College freshman, from Kansas City, Kan. President of the group is Faye Elen Bond, fine arts sophomore. Other officers include Jeanne Wilson, vice-president; Marian Hoecher, secretary-treasurer; Marilyn Barr, worship chairman; Maartha Heck, publicity chairman and historian; and Lois Penny, social chairman. New Officers Preside At Kappa Beta Recently pledged to the group were Karshia Lohman, fine arts freshman; Edna Symms, College freshman; and Carolyn Trayner, fine arts sophomore. New initiates include Marian Hoecher, College freshman, and Mary Lou Ketchum, College junior. Miss Habein To Review Book Before AAUW on April 24 Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, will review the book "Education for Our Daughters," by Lynne White, at a dinner meeting to the American Association of University Women at 6 p.m. Monday, April 24. Reservations should be made with Mrs. William McNown and Mrs. Paul Lawson before Saturday. "With a Song in My Heart," an American musicale, will be presented by Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary music fraternity, at 7:30 p.m. in Strong auditorium. Bernadine Read, fine arts senior, will direct and Lois Bradfield, fine arts freshman, will accompany the chorus and vocal soloists. SAI Stages Musicale Tonight Photo by Frankie Walts Left to right are Rosemarie Hurtig, Carolyn Lacey, Virginia Penny, Gloria Simpson, Phyllis McFarlane, Carolee Eberhart, Martha Whiten, Grace Endacott, Mary Lee Hanry, Peggy Circle, and Shirley Foster. WITH A SONG in their heart, members of Sigma Alpha Iota, national music fraternity, practice for their musicale. With a Song in My Heart," which will be presented today. Shown are Bernadine Read director and Lois Bradfield, pianist. Perth, Australia—(U.P.)—Mrs. D. A. Owen has a cat which strayed into the duck pen a year ago and was accepted by the ducks and ducklings. Today it quacks and hisses. Cat Goes 'Quack-Quack' How much lovelier can a girl look? She's your "MISS FASHION PLATE OF 1950" BARBARA ZIMMERMAN Here she is! The girl you chose as Revlon's "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950". She's just won a year's supply of Revlon cosmetics FREE! Here she is! The girl you chose as Revlon's "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950". She's just won a year's supply of Revlon cosmetics FREI And she's the girl who has a chance to become "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" for the whole United States! She'll compete in this Revlon-sponsored contest with candidates from colleges and universities from coast to coast for the Grand Prize... a glamorous trip to Bermuda by Pan American Clipper, including an expense-free week at the famous "Castle Harbour" ...and seven other thrilling prizes: an RCA-Victor portable radio; a Lane Hope Chest; an Amelia Earhart Party Case in "Revlon Red" leather; a necklace, bracelet and earring set by Trifari; a silver-plated lighter, cigarette urn and tray set by Ronson; a year's supply of Berkshire nylon stockings; a Wittnauer wrist watch! You all know a winner because you picked a winner! She's another lovely example of why so many girls and women ..to look their loveliest...always look to Revlon. The program will be as follows: For chorus: "With a Song in My Heart" (Rodgers-Hart, arranged by Barr); "Thou Art the Night Wind" (Gaul), "Wing Tee Wee" (O'Hara). "Seasons" (Gaines) and "My Lover He Comes on the Skee" (Clough-Leighter), by Lynn Lucas, contraltio; "Night and Day" (Porter), by Marilyn Barr and Carolee Eber-hart, duo-players. For chorus: "Water-Colors" (Nash) and "Things" (Read), "Music I Heard With You" and "Miranda" (Hageman), by Kitty Walter, soprano; "Scherzo" (Griffes), piano boss by Miss Bradfield. For chorus: "Hi Jinks" (Morrison), "The Rose of S.A.I." (Anonymous). "The Song Is Ended" (Berlin, arranged by Barr). Scholarship Halls Entertain At Tea Regidents of Battenfeld, Sterling, and Oliver halls were hosts at a tea and open house Thursday at Battenfeld hall. 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