University Daily Kansan Page 10 Friday, Oct. 23, 1959 Fall Footwear Is Casual Shoe The footwear spotlight this fall turns to a casual shoe—the leather boot. The long, high silhouette coordinates with high-hemmed slim jims, skirts and bermudas. The new styles are characterized by pointed toes, high vamps and backs rising above the ankles, in either brushed or smooth leather. One of the most highly favored casuals is the suede leather boot, pointed at the toe and back, with a center-line seam, flat or squashed heel, and slim, flexible leather sole. Featured as variations on the tapered toe are flats with squared-off and oval toes. One-to-five-eyelet ties with tassel-tipped laces and ghille ties are the favored closing for flats and oxfords. When the occasion calls for something more formal, pumps will appear—often with a bow. The short T-strap and a low instep strap are still popular in smooth, grained and patent leathers. The black suede boot-like pump with a plain or high slit vamp will also be seen. Distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful—Nietzsche. ... On the Hill ... Tau Kappa Epsilon The piege class of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity held a party at the chapter house Saturday night in honor of the active chapter. Mrs. Virginia Bremmer chaperoned. . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will hold its annual Roman Party at the chapter house Saturday night. Chaperones will be Mrs. Virginia Bremner, Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow and Mrs. Glen Sewell. . . . Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega sorority had a barn party Friday night at Heck's Barn. Music was furnished by the Phi Delis, a local band. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. Merle Munson and Mrs. J.E. Stevens. * * Lambda Chi Alpha **** Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will hold its annual Alcatraz party Saturday night at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Gary Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ohmart. Both men are past presidents of the chapter. Theta Tau Theta Tau fraternity recently elected two new officers: Albert H Werner, Allentown, Pa. senior, scribe, and Donald L. Coffman, Bartlesville, Okla., senior, treasurer. Theta Tau Theta Tau fraternity has announced the election of the following pledge class officers: Larry Beal, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, president; Stephen Kleppe, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, vice president; Thomas Kosakowski, Leavenworth junior, secretary-treasurer; Michael Roberts, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore and Garrold Runkle, Pittsburg freshman, IFPC representatives. * * Theta Tau tailed two hour dances recently. The first was with the pent-house from Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall; the other, with second floor North College Hall. Mrs. W. E. Walters chaperoned at both dances. Now they're putting purses on a pedestal. One new collection features handbags with little "feet" at the base, to hold the bag upright when it is set anywhere. A MOTION PICTURE SO FRANKLY PHYSICAL...SO BOLDLY UNASHAMED ...WE RECOMMEND IT FOR ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY! Haxton, Marysville; John Hurley, Emporia; Theodore Ice, Newton; Dan Jackson, William Reed, Robert Riley, Edward Setzler Jr., and David Wilson., all of Kansas City, Mo. John Russell, Great Bend; Theodore Sexton, Leavenworth; Aaron Smith, El Dorado; Richard Smith, Arkansas City; Howard Sturdevant, Eureka, and Luther Trapp, Valley Falls, all first-year law. Dick Jones, McPherson; Ted Dennis and Roger Noonan, Mission; Donald Loudon and George Maier, Kansas City, Kan.; James Lowe, Winfield; Robert Lloyd, Ottawa; Richard Oendale and Joel Sterrett, Topeka. Phi Delta Phi Pledges 38 Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, has announced the pledging of 38 members. The ceremony was held in the court room of Green Hall and was presided over by Donald Humphreys, Ashland third-year law. Pledges are Stan Adams and William Hines Jr., both Lawrence second-year law. Ronald Barta, Salina, James Berglund, John Carpenter, Charles Fishel, James Mather and James Rose, all of Lawrence. William Breyfogle, Olathe; Charles Duroni, Parsons; Howard Dutcher, Wutoma, Wis.; Charles Garland, Wellington. Alan Frame and Patric Little, Wichita; Verne Gauby and Arlyn MOTION PICTURE! Released thru United Artists STARTS SUNDAY! 4 DAYS ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ 25 wor fo HEAR Sentin in M. 6263. EYEGI bows. in ladi COLL 6 mer Earn No ex SOME WORK pay co SA 19 270