Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 29, 1959 --- Fall Pinnings Revealed By Seven KU Couples Roberts-Schindler Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pinning of Janet Roberts, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore to Larry Schindler, St. Joseph, Mo. senior. Shields-Schmidt The pinning was announced at the fraternity's Bowyer Brawl. Sigma Phi Epsilon has announced the pinning of Jane Shields, Topeka Rah! Waistlines Are Back at KU Three cheers for the return of the waistline to KU! Hail the emergence of the belt and belted look as the fashion-flag for fall and winter! Yes, if you want your wardrobe to indicate your style-sense, prepare to join the belt brigade. The well-defined waistline is being emphasized in all smart fashions found on the campus this fall and the natural waistmarker becomes the belt. And, whether it is an integral part of a dress, suit, or coat, or purchased as an extra accessory with which you can demonstrate your own fashion ideas, the belt is THE newly-important style touch. Belt Widths Vary Belts can be purchased in wide or narrow widths in almost any color and are enhanced by all kinds of unusual buckles. To avoid a bulging effect, most students are not pulling their belts tight—especially with slim skirts which are popular this season. In suits, the longer-length jackets are balanced with belts. They not only emphasize the waistline, but also avoid the top-heavy look of a short skirt and long jacket. The belts for suits range from the not-too-narrow to the wide-wide. The crushed belts in matching or contrasting fabrics and leather are very popular with suits. Coat Belts Are Back Belted coats are found in the classic wrapped style which has come back into fashion circles and also in the back-belted casual styles. One of the best aspects of this new fashion trend is the price involved. Inexpensive belts can be used to vary and enhance a multitude of different outfits. freshman, to Ronald Schmidt, Kansas City, Kan. junior. \* \* \* Garlinghouse-Broun Pi Beta Phi sorority announced the pinning last week of Mary Jean Garlinghouse, Lincoln, Neb., junior, to Ron Broun, Phillipsburg junior. Broun is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. A pinning party was given at the Eldridge Hotel. \* \* \* Leonard-Gerboth Alpha Omicron Pi sorority has announced the pinning of Judith Leonard, Leawood senior, to Don Gerboth, a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Gerboth is stationed in San Diego Calif. Mather-Wagner The pinning of Sharon Mather, Stafford junior, to Paul Wagner, Mankato senior, has been announced by Kapna Albha Theta sorority. Wagner is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Wood-Hawk --and Delta Delta Delta sorority has announced the pinning of Linda Wood, Cameron, Mo., sophomore, to Jerry Hawk, a student at Southwest Missouri State College. Hawk is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. The pinning was announced at the Delta Delta Delta Crescent Carnival by Gail Williams, Omaha, Neb., sophomore, and Penelope Bryan, Nashville. Tenn., junior. Martin-Craig The pinning of Karen Martin, Topeka junior, to Harry Craig, Lawrence junior, has been announced by Kappa Kapda Gamma sorority. Craig is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Launder heavy-knit socks wrong side out to loosen and wash away perspiration absorbed by the surface next to the skin. Both heavy knits and cotton socks should be hung by the toes and pulled lengthwise when damp. This makes them fit the ankles and leg. * * When loose powder catches in eyebrows or hairline, a cotton swab moistened with skin freshener will remove it easily. Delta Sigma Phi fraternity has announced the pledging of Harmon (Roy) Mock, Kansas City, Mo. senior Delta Sigma Phi Charles Burin, Imperial, Pa., sophomore, has been initiated by Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. *** The local chapter of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity recently entertained members of the Alpha Upsion chapter of Kansas State University and their dates at a party at Oak Lodge. *** Mrs. Irene Williams chaperoned. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta sorority held its annual fall Crescent Carnival at the chapter recently. Music was by Al Thompson and the "Sounds." Chaperones were Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow, Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell, Mrs. W. R. Spradling, Mrs. E. C. Rainey, and Mrs. Glen Sewell. Gamma Phi Beta sorority has announced the initiation of 21 new members. Gamma Phi Beta --and Karlene Howell, Kansas City, Kan. was honor initiate and Elinor Varah, Liberal, was outstanding pledge. Others initiated were Gail Voorhees, Kansas City, Kan; Brenda Norhurdft, Wayne, N.J.; Judy Braudis, Macon, Mo.; Linda Michael, Kansas City, Mo; Sharon Gale, Grand Junction, Colo.; Joyce Tobiaseen, Kansas City, Mo.; Susan Wolverton, Kansas City, Mo.; Susan STARRING and John Dillinger! and Pretty Boy Floyd! and Baby Face Nelson! and Ma Barker! and Machine Gun Kelly! On the Hill TECHNICOLOR® FROM WARNER BROS. EXTRA! CARTOON - NEWS Shows 7:00 and 9:30 Starts SUNDAY! Lake, Pratt; Andrea Ash, Kansas City, Kan.; Janet Cole, Colby; Kathryn Sowder, Kansas City, Mo. All of the initiates are sophomores. Alice Brown, Paola; Sally Sponable, Paola; Marilyn Binson, Valley Falls; Dorothy Hartbauer, Overland, Mo.; Kay Welty, Kansas City, Kan.; Connie Smith, Topeka; Marcia Nelson, Topeka; Sandra Miller, Lawrence Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma held its annual Founders' Day Banquet recently in the Crystal Room of the Eldridge Hotel. Among the national officers who were present at the banquet were Mrs. Louise Barbeck of Dallas, Tex., national director of chapters; Mrs. J. H. Rustemei of Leavenworth, national director of philanthropies; Mrs. William Meskill of Kansas City, Mo., province director of chanters. Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity was entertained recently at a dessert at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house. Chaperones were Mrs. John Skie and Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough. CINEMASCOPE Produced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK • Screenplay by PETER VIERTEL COLOR BY DE LUXE PLUS ALWAYS A CARTOON ADULTS 75c NOW! THRU SATURDAY! 25 GRANADA THEATRE . . . . Telephone VIKING 3-5788