Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 28,1960 Karen Nelson "Queen of Greek Week" Miss Nelson Is Greek Queen This year's Greek Week came to a close Saturday with the crowning of the 1960 Greek Week queen at the dance. Karen Nelson, Nebraska City, Neb., senior, was crowned queen. She represented Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. At the afternoon chariot races, Pa Kappa Alpha took first place in the chariot race with a winning time of 61.6 for the dash around the Chi Cinea fountain. The winners captured the chariot race with a time that bettered that of second-place Phi Kappa Psi by a little over two seconds. Sigma Phi Jupillon placed third in the field of twenty-six chariots. At the dance, Janie Ann Trendel, Topeka junior, and Marcia Casey, Hutchinson sophomore, Pi Beta Phi reigned on Miss Nelson's court as attendants. The dance Saturday night and the chariot race ended a week that saw a Greek activity take place every night. Friday evening the Greeks took part in a house to house canvass to help voters register that was unique in its undertaking on this campus. Greeks conducted the canvass from 5 to 8 p.m. The City Hall was kept open on action passed by the Lawrence City Commission to allow the Greeks time to finish their project. By the time all voting precincts had been covered, close to eight hundred voters were reported to have registered. Greek Week began a week ago Sunday with members of the Greek houses attending church in mass. Monday evening a panel discussion was conducted on the general topic of what the Greek system has meant to KU. Tuesday night a scholarship banquet was held. The following evening an exchange dinner was held. The annual sing was Thursday night. Do not keep cake and bread in the same box. The cake will absorb moisture from the bread, drying it. *** Meat gravy too salty? Drop a piece of raw potato in it for a few minutes before serving. Coffee and Cream Shades Are Tops for Early Spring By Priscilla Burton Coffee and cream shades in clothes, inspired by the ever popular coffee break, will be fashion firsts during the early spring season. Checked and plaid suits in mocha and pale-beige are joining the fashion parade in fabrics of silk and wool. Two orders of spring are the slightly intoxicating and wonderfully subtle shades of green and yellow. Plains and prints in these enchanting colors are fashion winners this year. Accent is on the Waist Midriffs will be accented by empire lines, molded midriffs and bouffant skirts. Bright garlands of embroidery will add spring touches, and embroidered bands will accent the waist. Eyelet frosted trim gives style to bouffant dresses. Polka dots with dash in winkle resistant fabrics will be time-saver favorites for spring. Self-ironing wash and dry cottons should save many hours for the busy college woman. Campus Club News Wesley Foundation John McCabe, Topeka junior, has been elected president of Wesley Foundation for the next year. Other officers are Lynn Cobery, Grove junior, vice president; Nancy Copeland, St. John sophomore, secretary; Miss Cobery and Keith Darlington, El Dorado junior, program chairmen; Jack Jewell, Garden City junior, and Carolyn Houser, Howard freshman, worship chairmen. Donald Warner, Topeka, and Melanie Poor, Seneca, Mo., both freshmen, personnel chairmen; Orlyn Holloway, junior, and Jane Dicker, sophomore, both of Lawrence, activities chairmen; Priscilla Burton, Council Grove, and John Hilbert, Casper, Wyo., both juniors, publicity chairmen. Ronald Halbgewachs, Glen Elder sophomore, and Daryl Henderson, Ashland freshman, chapel chairmen; Virginia Griswold and Leslie Nesmith, both Lawrence sophomores, membership-finance chairmen; Carol Thompson, Portola, Calif., and Gordon Leonard, Lyons, both juniors, kitchen chairmen. Darrell Nelson, Scandia junior, and Joanne Randall, Colby freshman, fine arts chairmen; Forrest Junod, Chanute junior, and Phyllis Brown, Humboldt freshman, deputations chairmen. Harold Fearing, Lawrence sophmore, and Diane Rinehart, Arkansas City junior, world Christian community chairmen, and Ward Sample, Lawrence junior, and Theodore Batchman, Great Bend sophomore, Student Religious Council representatives. Chi Omega sorority has announced the pinning of Julia Stanford, Concordia senior, to John Hyson, Kansas City. Mo. Pinning Announced Hysom is a 1957 KU graduate and was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. No spring menu would be complete without the perennially fresh red-white-and-blues. Pretty and patriotic, this is the season for color. Mauve and honey butter are two spring colors which are fascinating when worn alone. Shades of green, pink and blue are spring favorites. Ties and Lace Add Style Persian medallioned blouses with Italian roll-up collars in little or noiron cotton broadcloth make colorful matches for spring suits with cardigan style jackets. Fashions & Accessories For Every Occasion Red, White and Blue Always Popular Sizes 5 through 16 Sash tie shirtwaists with lace yokes and pert cuffs are still popular, especially in pinpoint checks. Making its entrance into the fine fashion field is denim fabric, Skirts, jackets and dresses in denim make good all-day dress and look swell with sweaters. Pouf sleeves and "French knot" fabrics have made popular entrances into the field of fashion. Elevator from Men's Store Scoop and jewel necklines with flared or sheath skirts for late spring will be stand-outs in this year's Easter parade. Ober's Jr. Miss VI 3-2057 Phi Kappa Theta fraternity held its annual Kansas Epsilon Alumni Convention here recently. Conferences were held in the Jayhawker room of the Kansas Union. 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