NOVEMBER 18, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE To many K.U. couples, Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller orchestra in the Community building Friday night and the game at Kansas State Saturday made up for the relatively few house parties held over the weekend. The Delta Chi's and their dates are amid decorations of chrys- themums and other fall flowers or at a formal dance Friday night. Entertainment at the informal party which Don Henry co-op gave for the Harmon and Jayhawk co-ops Saturday night was dancing and playing bridge. At the Kappa Alpha Psi candlelight dinner and dance Saturday night, five new initiates were welcomed into the fraternity. Have Exchange Dinner Guests at the Jayhawk Co-op Wednesday night in an exchange dinner with Harmon Co-op were Erma Rippey, Kathleen Hall, Joyce Harklero, Mabel Brown and Doris Meinecke. Those at Harmon were George Caldwell, Alexander Dewey, Wesley Elliott, Leon Bradlow, and Robert Campbell. * Delta Chi Guests Guests at the Delta Chi dance were Ann Alexander, Pat Cook Betty Brewer, Pat Norcross, Mary Margaret Hughes, Betty Duemcke Shirley Sudendorf, Sally Shepard Mable Cable, Carol Hastings, Nancy Ludlou, Shirley Sparling, Helen Ward, Ethel Howat, Kay Lane, Darlene Hinds, and Warrene Kirby. Marian Pollen, Babbette Marsh, Beth Ann Ward, Jeanne Thomas, Evelyn Cherchin, Josephine Bergner, Jerry Powers, Marcha Cousins, Eleanor Howell, Evelyn Cooper, Polly Stolpe, Barbara Parent, Anna Schaeffer, Nadine Stafford, Gwene Grant, Shanon McKimm, Rita Landis, Virginia Smith. 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Women Trade Jeans For Flashy Sweaters, Men Say, But Some Coeds Won't Admit It Perhaps the Law students deserve partial credit for this great change. Every coed knows that blue jeans and sweat shirts won't bring nearly as loud whistles as a slick sweater and skirt outfit of gav colors. Some coeds still insist they haven't changed their styles any, but ask almost any man on the Hill and he will say the women are much easier to look at now. "However," Hank Brown, the "Something drastic must have come up," Dean Banker, College freshman, exclaimed. "Either the jeans are getting more scarce or girls are finally getting bigger hearted and making it easier on a fellow's eyes." Vanderpool, Jill Pachen, Betty Black, Ruth Ramsey, Kay Kessling. The chaperones were Mrs. J. J. Overholser, Miss Margaret Habein Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, and Mrs. Eugene Brune. 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"little" man with the camera, added, "you can still tell when Saturday morning rolls around." One lone male, Dwight House, College junior, expressed remorse at the lack of blue jeans. "Personally, I think jeans are wonderful," he insists. "I can get more girls to ride my motorcycle with me that way." In sports, it has even gone so far that only the participants at women's intramural games wear blue jeans. For spectators, the thing to wear this year is a closely-knit sweater. The reason? Could it be that there are more men at women's intramural games this year? The change in dress was apparent at the final volleyball game between Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Delta Pi. This year just a few "old-fashioned" coeds wore dungarees. Last year when the same teams played for the cup, there was a bevy of jean-clad women. This season the men are wearing the trousers. Chilly Out? 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