Page 6 University Daily Kansas Monday, May 2. 1960 WOMEN MOVE OUT—Acacia fraternity yesterday ended its annual Ivy League Weekend in which the men move out and their dates stay in the fraternity house. Shown in the process of resuming normal housing conditions are Dorothy Cox, Kansas City, Mo.; Keith Ott, Kingfisher, Okla., seniors; Sara Sodamann, Leavenworth freshman; Ronald Leslie, Goodland sophomore. Honor Group to Replace Jaysisters A new sophomore women's honorary organization will replace the present Jaysister program. The Jaysister program is made up of selected sophomore women who through parties and discussions help freshmen women understand KU operations and opportunities. Patricia Patterson, assistant dean of women, said that the new organization, which will begin next fall, will probably affiliate with a national sonhomore honorary organization called Cwens (rhymes with "rains") Names of the several KU members will be announced at tonight's Honor Night program, a part of All Women's Day. The event will take place at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Miss Patterson said: "THE CWENS, meaning queens would continue to work with the freshman women as we have, especially in encouraging their participation in cultural events on campus." The selection of the members was made by a special Associated Women Students committee. The women were selected on the basis of scholarship and the quality of their participation in campus activities. OTHER ACTIVITIES to take place at Honor Night include the announcements of this year's winner of the KU Women's Memorial Scholarship Fund, the freshman women's dormitory counselors for next fall, and the new members of Mortar Board and Pi Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic groups. The winner of the annual outstanding senior women award sponsored by the American Assn. of University Women will be announced. Tri-Delts Win Derby Day Cup Delta Delta Delta sorority members skipped and limped away, with top honors Saturday at the seventh annual Sigma Chi Derby Day. The Tri-Delta won the team trophy cup for scoring 36 points, the most points any women's house-collected for all of the events. Two Tri-Delts took individual honors at the event, Carolyn Dunlop, Hutchinson sophomore, was chosen Miss Derby Day and Elizabeth Wooster, Salt Lake City, Utah, junior, won the trophy for the individual scoring the most points. Bruises and skinned knees from spills on the Sigma Chi tennis courts marked the end of the Derby Day. Jackie Wash, Bartlesville, Okla, freshman, dug her way to first place for Corbin Hall in the Greek dig. Representatives from each partici- pating house dived into a large tub of sawdust to find a ball with the Greek letters of their house on it. Sigma Kappa placed second in the event and Alpha Phi came in a dusty third. Four freshmen from Gertrude Sellars Pearson carefully transferred a cupful of milk from one to another in cups they held in their teeth to take first place in the milking contest. Kappa Gamma women splashed into second place and Kappa Alpha Theta came in a wet third. Two Sigma Kappas caught raw eggs gently enough to come in first in the egg throw test. The Tri-Delts oozed into second and Alpha Omicron Pi came in third. The president or rush chairman of each of the sorority houses participated in a hand-holding contest. This event replaced the kissing contest which was overruled by the Panhellenic Council. Point totals of Derby Day were: Delta Delta Delta, 16; GSP (freshmen), 15; Sigma Kappa, 15; Corbin Hall, 15; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 12; Kappa Alpha Theta, 12; Alpha Phi, 12; Delta Gamma, 9; Gamma Phi, 3; Alpha Omicron Pi, 3; and Alpha Chi Omega, 3. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Downtown 835 Mass. On Campus 12th & Indiana Don't Forget Mother's Day, May 8 Gift Suggestions: Sportswear Summer Nitewear, Blouses,Lingerie,Hosiery Free Gift Wrapping & Mailing Service You pay only the postage Miller Wins In Spring Sing The large ensemble from Miller Scholarship Hall earned first place yesterday in the Spring Sing, a singing contest between scholarship halls. With "Song of the Voyager," the Miller Hall group took the top trophy for the second straight year. Douthart Hall won first place in the small ensemble division singing "Shepherds Holiday." In the men's division, Joseph R. Pearson won first place with both their large and small ensembles. They sang "Song of a Jolly Roger," and "Sweet Sixteen." In the combined men's and women's halls competition, a newly initiated feature, Watson and Batten-feld Halls won first place singing "For unto Us a Child is Born" with their large ensemble. In the co-educational small ensemble competition, Sellards and Foster Scholarship Halls won first place singing "The Silver Swan." The trophies were presented by Emily Taylor, dean of women. The judges were Elin Jorgensen, professor in music education, Rolf Sander, instructor in voice, and Mrs. Doug Wallace, a Lawrence resident. Fashion's new opened-up "shoe with a view" exposes more of the stockinged-foot to view — and emphasizes the importance of correlating the stocking to the shoe in color, surface texture and in styling. 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