Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, November 13, 1959 WARM AND READY—Flurries of snow and gusts of blustering winter wind won't daunt these three women! Sweaters, in every size, shape and color, have been gathered together to keep them warm during the cold Kansas winter. Pictured above in three of the latest sweater styles are (left to right) Frances Schryver, Kansas City, Mo. senior; Carolyn Braun, Pittsburg sophomore, and Jean Gilmour, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore. Sweaters Show Snappiness In Grandma's day, the sweater was strictly a utilitarian garment. But in 1959, sweaters dot the KU campus in gay profusion and are essential items in every woman's wardrobe. A glance around the classroom will take in sweaters in a dozen or more different styles, colors, and knits. Collars and necklines stand out as the focal point of newness and good looks in the sweaters this year. Most popular in the new sweater necklines are the club, shawl, novelty, turtle neck, inserted yoke, V's, tab, placket front, boat, hood, and button-detailed. Contrasting colors and different textures of knit also add uniqueness to sweater necklines. Bulkies, of course, return in all major sweater yarns and in a wide variety of knit textures. The shaggy-bulky promises to be most popular this year. In other styles, wools, fur blends, and better-than-ever man-made yarns will be found. Color is almost all-inclusive in sweaters and includes every fa- voriate classic hue, the newest fall shades, and even iridescents. And the dyed to match sweaters come in even truer tones than ever. Most of the new sweaters are more femininely tailored and fitted. Many are a little shorter, stopping right at the waist. Buttons, bows and furs are the most important "add-on" trims. There are sweaters for outdoor and indoor wear, for every occasion from a camping trip to a cocktail party, and to wear alone or with another sweater or blouse. ... On the Hill . . . Alpha Omicron Pi The newly initiated members of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority are Martha Abel, Clay Center; Beverly Bennett, Lawrence; Carolyn Bowans, Bird City; Janice Burns, Topeka; Susan Ellermeir, Norton. Diana Isenhour, Kansas City, Kan; Carolyn Kennedy, Wichita; Sue Ellen Knight, Neodesha; Nancy Rhinechart, Topeka; Patricia Rozema. Topeka; Dolores Sewell, Kansas City, Kan; Joyce Smithman, Prairie Village and Janice Whelchel, Salina. All are sophomores. Delta Gamma Delta Gamma sorority has announced the initiation of the following girls: Diane Allen, Lawrence; Jovey Campbell, Abilene; Diane Devine, Sarah Walker, Leavenworth sophomore, scholarship initiate, and Emilie Mayrath, Dodge City sophomore, honor initiate. CUP CAKES Topeka; Mary Ann Harris, Independence, Mo.; Janet McIntosh, Chapman; Cynthia (Sue) Morgan, Wichita; Lorraine Riley, Arlington Heights, Ill. Carolyn Grother, Des Moines, Iowa, junior. Donna Roberson, Mission; Sherrie Scogin, Prairie Village; Joan Watkins, Kansas City, Mo. All are sophomores. PIES PASTRIES Alpha Chi Omega has elected Jane Goodnow, Kansas City, Mo. junior, first vice president; Jean Cox, Merriam junior, assistant treasurer; Barbara Mabry, Sedalia, Mo. junior, songleader, and Colinda Austin, Salina junior, intrumurals chairman. Alpha Chi Omega Delicious and Oven Fresh from . . . DRAKE'S Jolliffe Hall recently had a picnic and hayrack ride. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson were the chaperones. 907 Mass — VI 3-0561 Theta Tau held an "Arty Party" Saturday night. Jolliffe Hall . . . Jollife Hall held its annual Roaring Twenties Party last Saturday night. The chaperones were Mrs. Cleo Wood, Mrs. R. G. Roche, and Mrs. Laura Lundgren. *** Theta Tau social fraternity has two new pledges. They are Donald Topejoy, Ulysses junior, and Leland Roberts, Topeka junior. Theta Tau - * * Sigma Nu fraternity has announced the pinning of Bill Stueck, Leawood junior, to Darla Gaines. Miss Gaines is from Kansas City, Mo., where she attends Kansas City University. Dobson-Fate Five Pinnings Greet Cold Winter Weather A pinning party was held at the Tee Pee Saturday night. Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Mary Alice Dobson, Scott City junior, to Weldon Fate, Kansas City, Mo., senior. Fate is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Gaines-Stueck Shows 7:00-9:00, Matinee Sat. 2:00 \* \* \* Tipton-Skaggs O'Leary Hall announces the pinning of Margo Tipton, Kansas City, Mo., senior, to David Skaggs, Pratt graduate student. Skaggs is a member of Delta Upson fraternity A pinning party was held at the Dine-A-Mite. Cunningham-Straight Phi Gamma Delta has announced the pinning of Bobbey Cunningham, Bartlesville, to James Straight, Bartlesville, sophomore. Miss Cunningham is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha at Oklahoma State University where she is a sophomore. - * * Enna-Gibbon Alpha Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Judith Enna, Kansas City, Mo., senior, to Charles (Chuck) Gibbon, Hutchinson senior. Gibbon is president of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. The pinning was announced in a skit at the Alpha Phi chapter house by Wynne Luskow, St. Louis, Mo.; senior; Frances Keith, Hiawatha senior; Carol Hauenstein, Leavenworth junior; and Barbara Linn, Ness City junior. A party at the Dine-A-Mite followed a serenade by Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Night of Nations ALOHALAND, U.S.A. International Club Friday, No.13 9 p.m. After Hoch Movie JAYHAWK ROOM Dancing & Refreshments Wonderful for Gifts or for Yourself BILLFOLDS ATTACHE CASES - CLUTCH PURSES - BRIEFCASES - MEN'S KITS 1025 Mass. VI 3-6133 CARTER'S STATIONERY SATURDAY TONIGHT SUNDAY PLUS BIG OWL SHOW SATURDAY Shows Start At 7:00 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ SUNSET DRIVE IN THEATRE - - - - West on Highway 40 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★