Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 30. 1960 On the Hill SUA Following home football games the Student Union Activities will sponsor an after game reception. Coffee and donuts will be served in the South Lounge of the Kansas Union. Parents, alumni, visitors, and students are invited to attend. Thota Chi The pledge class of Theta Chi fraternity has recently elected officers. They are Larry Row, Larned freshman, president; Ralph Jones, Dodge City freshman, secretary; Gary Meinershagen, Omaha, Neb., freshman, treasurer. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity has recently initiated eight men. They are David S. Knudson, Goodland sophomore; Hans A. Heynaul, Fort Collins, Colo., sophomore; Jon Ehrsam, Wichita sophomore; Frederick A. Flock, Rowland Park sophomore; B. Eric Jacobsen, Anthony junior; James F. Martin, Arkansas City sophomore; R. T. Phillips, El Dorado junior, and Lawrence J. Grant, Van Nuys, Calif., sophomore. * * Pi Kappa Alpha Steve Leach, Midland, Texas, freshman, was elected president of the fall pledge class of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Other officers elected were Bob Bowersock, Prairie Village freshman, vice president and social chairman; Jeff Ward, Prairie Village freshman, secretary; Dick Patterson, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, treasurer; Allan Davis, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Glenray Cramer Shawnee freshman, I.F.P.C. Representatives. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Allan Davis, Kansas City, Mo., junior. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity has announced its fall pledge class. They are Jim May, Kansas City freshman, president; Phil Clark, Independence Mo., vice president; Steve Stephen, St. Marys freshman, treasurer; Bill Sterbens, Bucklin freshman, social chairman, and Mike McWilliams, Lawrence freshman, parliamentarian. Sigma Phi Epsilon has announced the officers of their fall plaque class Sigma Phi Epsilon the officers of their first predecease class. Officers include Charles Anderson, Osage City junior, president; James Comfort, Kansas City junior, vice president; Maurice Childers, Kansas City, freshman, secretary-treasurer; Gary Smith, Kansas City, Mo., junior, arges at arms; Robert Branden, Kingman freshman, social chairman; Stanley Jones, Bartlesville, Okla., freshman, activities chairman, and Craig Coleman, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, social chairman. Footwear Accents Color As Feet Turn Red Blue Keds, tennis shoes or tennispumps as they may be called have become more colorful than ever this season. The trend is toward pointed toes and bright colors. The toe tapers to a slightly rounded point, following the style set earlier in other shoe lines. Colors seen on campus vary from yellows to reds and greens. White, black and dark blue, however, are still the most popular. New fabrics used for Keds are velveteen and corduroy. These materials can be kept clean by brushing. Students! Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Mufflers and Tallipipes Installed Free Open 24 and 36 on Duty Brakes Relined Page's SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vermont IT WAS A REAL THREE RING CIRCUS FOR THE SPECTATORS It's a Party-Fact or Fiction By Carrie Merryfield Chances are, the coed's main thought about Saturday's game is who will be her date. To remedy this situation, here is a story of girl, date, and football game. Girl sees boy in class, smiles, and the campaign starts. She asks him how we're rated in the AP poll, although she has no idea what AP means. He answers and Girl makes an appropriate reply. She then takes a deep breath, determined to ask another question, and wants to know if Syracuse is rated that well. Boy feels like he has been hit-hard-but he manages a smile and begins a dissertation on football that would impress Jack Mitchell. At just the right time, Girl says just the right thing, planning her punch line. Finally, Boy stops for Fall Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Mauk of Overland Park have announced the engagement of their daughter, Janet E. Mauk, to Edbert Wayne Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Miller, of Furley. Miss Mauk is a sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. air, and Girl lowers her eyes and says "I wish I could have someone like you to explain things to me at Saturday's game. You know so Much about football." Boy is trapped, how can he re- fuse? Girl, being victorious, now is faced with a decision that may be as gruelling as a quarterback's decision on a play. She goes through her wardrobe with the experienced and critical eye of a football talent scout. Her choice is finally made, and at long last the day arrives. At the stadium, Girl talks to friends, eats popcorn avidly and drinks many cokes. Girl really isn't concerned about which quarter it is, or even the score. Boy still trying to impress her. explains fullback, halfback and wingback. He delights in showing her the T formation. But Girl's answer confuses him, for she thought it was some type of party! AWS, Jay Shoppe Plan Fashion Board Ah, well, Boy shrugs, pours large drink and goes back to watching the game. The House of Representatives of the Associated Women Students is sponsoring a Mademoiselle Fashion Board in conjunction with Mademoiselle Magazine and the Jay Shoppe. Girls from each organized house on campus may submit applications for one of the eight positions on the board to the representative from her house. This application must be returned by Thursday. One of these eight girls will be chosen as the official campus merchandise representative. An interest in fashion, campus trends, charm, etiquette and beauty care will be the criteria used for selection. The official representative will be employed by the Jay Shoppe and will coordinate KU's fashion board with Mademoiselle Magazine and will send monthly reports on the KU Board to the magazine. The official representative of KU's fashion board will be eligible for a trip to New York City in June as a guest editor for Mademoiselle Magazine. The purpose of the board will be to coordinate the fashion trends at KU with those of the nation. Now fashion is giving us women unpressed hemlines to go with unpressed pleats. Several of the coats and suits in the fall and winter collection of Paris' Nina Ricci used the unpressed hem, to give the skirts extra billow around the legs. BOY! WHAT A LINE! HE SAID "MARRY ME AND THE WORLD WILL BE YOURS!" HE SAID "I'LL GIVE YOU DIAMONDS, SABLE STOLES, HUNDRED-FOOT YACHTS!" HE SAID "NAME IT! NAME IT AND IT'S YOURS! PRICELESS JEWELS! FURS! I WANT TO BUY you SOMETHING!" SO I SAID "WELL, HOW ABOUT A 1961 JAY HAWKER?" JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT THAT WAS WHEN HE FAINTED ... Come in for a treat TODAY 1835 MASSACHUSETTS Don't Miss THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING Sept. 30 and Oct.1 THE FIRST PRESENTATION OF THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE Single Admission ... $1.50 Season Coupon ... (5 Shows) Faculty-Staff ... $4.00 General Public ... $5.00 UNIVERSITY THEATRE BOX OFFICE UNION TICKET CENTER Phone VI 3-2700, Ex. 591 for Reservations ALL REGISTERED STUDENTS ADMITTED FREE