Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Dec. 8, 1959 Warm PJs Face Winter Weather By Sara Pfeiffer With the coming of the cold north winds, KU women students are digging in the moth balls for their long flannels in all colors, shapes, and styles. Yes, the winter pajamas parade has started as girls are donning nightware including everything from track warm-up suits to grandma's nightgown. One young coed sports a one-piece flannel bed-time suit, with turtle-neck, long sleeves, and pockets for the feet. A drop seat completes the essentials for this style. A special version of the flannel nightgown is worn by another girl It consists of a knee-length gown worn over flowered flowered shorts. Track stars would be surprised if they knew their warm-up suits are being used by girls for pajamas. For those extra cold night, many snuggle down, Alaskan style, in the hooded sweatshirts. To prevent frost-bitten ears, some make use of ear-muffs, fur caps, and wool scarves. One coed has even made a special fur nose-piece to wear when the thermometer dips low. While the material for pajamas is usually flannel, patterns range all the way from demure pink and blue to loud colorful plaids. But despite all the variations in style, these bedtime creations have one common objective; to keep their wearers warm! Gertrude Sellards Pearson On the Hill The freshmen at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall have recently elected the Freshman House Council. Members elected include Marilyn Cory, Wichita, chairman; Sharon Sailor, Morrill, Neb., secretary; Patsy Kelly, Cedar Vale, treasurer Ex-officio members of the House Committee are Mary Nan Scammman, Tarkio, Mo., social; Gail Geiger, Kansas City, Kam, scholarship; Raylene Price, Kinsley, house manager; Darey La Follette Mission publicity Janice Wise, Leawood, A. W. S. representative; Flo Renard, Kansas City, Mo., intramurals representative. Serving on the House Board of Standards are Judi Jamison, Ottawa; Beryl Ann Barnes, Seneca; Carolyn Craven, Baltimore, Md.; Mary Nan Scamman and Raylene Price. The other members of the House Council are Doris Miller, Alma; and Melanie Poor, Seneca, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma Diane Coen, Kansas City, Mo., has been named honor initiate of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Joyce Viola, Abilene, was chosen outstanding oledge. Other initiates are Sheila Nichols and Sandra Lee, Lawrence; Diane Ira, Kansas City, Kan.; Judy Dodge and Mary Ann Gibson, Salina; Marilynn Miner, Merriam. Susan Anderson, Jane Littrell, Marsha Wertzberger and Marikay Boucher, Kansas City, Mo.; Carol Peukert, Webster Groves, Mo.; Nancy Kauffman, Emporia. Dorothea Goodpasture, Marilyn Rockwell and Barbara Pfaff, Wichita, and Judith Anderson, Garden City. *** Tau Kappa Ensilon Tau Kappa Epsilon held its Red Carnation Ball from 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday at the chapter house. The Collegians furnished the music. Fraternity members provided entertainment at intermission. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity was host to Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy for dinner last night. Christmas Season Pinnings Told Sigma Pi fraternity announces the pinning of Clyde Williams, Wichita sophomore, to Donna Daniels, a student at St. Francis Nursing Home in Wichita. Williams-Daniels Ira-Baker *** The pinning of Diane Ira, sophomore, to Robert Baker was recently announced in a Kappa Kappa Gamma skit. Both are from Kansas City, Kan. Baker is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Kansas State University. He is a sophomore. Members of the skit were Phyllis McCampbell, Kansas City, Kan. senior; Virginia (Giriny) Smith, Washington, D.C. junior; Linda Seifers, Pittsburg; Joyce Viola, Abilene; and Marlyn Rockwell, Wichita; all sophomores. The pimming of Diane Hoisington, Paradise junior, to Steve P. Flood, Hays senior, has been announced by Kappa,Kappa Gamma sorority. Hoisington-Flood Those in the announcement skit were Marcia L. Haines, senior, and Sandra Lee, sophomore, both of Lawrence; Jan Rodgers, Paradise, and Betsy Woods, Arkansas City, both seniors. A pinning party was held in the Flame Room of the Dine-A-Mite. Campbell-Waid Delta Gamma sorority recently announced the pinning of Joyce Campbell, Abilene sophomore, to Bob Waid, Kansas City, Kansi, sophomore. Waid is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The pinning was announced at the fraternity by Jerry Palmer. El Dorado sophomore. Miss Campbell's attendants were Martha Crosier, Lawrence senior, Judy Thompson, Wichita sophomore, and Barbara Anderson, Wichita senior. A party was held at the Dine-A-Mite following the pinning. Youngblood-Hanahan The pinning of Nancy Youngblood, Kirkwood, Mo. junior, to Lloyd B Hanahan, Maple City senior, was recently announced in a skit by members of the Delta Gamma sorority. 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