Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1960 ... On the Hill... Kappa Sigma Vic Zucherch, Whitewater freshman, has been elected president of the Kappa Sigma oledge class. Other officers are: Mike Meek, Leavenworth, vice president; Bruce Knight, Kansas City, Mo., secretary; and Steve Lyon, Fredonia, treasurer. All are freshmen. Charles Fisher, junior, and David Downing, freshman, both from Kansas City, social chairmen. Kappa Sigma fraternity recently elected two guards to their chapter. They are Bob Burton, Kansas City sophomore, and Rudy Hoffman, Hutchinson senior. *** Bob Eaton, Arkansas City junior was elected social chairman. Concordia Club Concordia Club announces the pledging of Larry Lechner, Grand Island. Neb., graduate student; Douglas Wolfe, Garden City sophomore; Delton Mastenthin, Vassar; Gary Anderson, Mission, and Henry Gier, McPherson, all freshmen. *** Concordia Club announces the recent election of officers for this semester. Merlin Stigge, Washington senior president; David Nolting, Norton-ville junior, pledge trainer; J. David Smith, Kansas City senior, house manager; Lonnie Luedders, Ludel senior, rush chairman; Arthur Traugott, Elli* sophomore, scholarship chair; Glen DeWerff, Ellinwood senior, social chairman; Sam Fish, Kansas City senior, treasurer; Larry Smith, Kansas City junior, secretary, and Jerry Forney, Falls City, Neb., junior, historian. Lewis Hall Women of Lewis Hall will be host- esses at a dance from 8 to 12 Friday. Men from Oread, Templin, Grace Pearson, Joseph R. Pearson, and Carruth and O'Leary will be guests. Karole Kaye Stevenson, Cape Giardeau, Mo., sophomore, will be the mistress of ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Salters, house- parents of Lewis Hall, and Miss Billie Lewis Hall, "On the Hill" Housing 432 upperclass women, L. N. Lewis Hall has become a fullfledged dormitory this semester. Lewis Hall, the second of the multi-million dollar "Iowa Hill" twin dormitories, opened in February of last year to accommodate approximately 200 male students. The primary reason for opening the hall last spring was to facilitate the abandonment of Oread Hall. The seven-story structure which has offices, lobbies, and a dining area on the ground floor, and 216 twowomen rooms above, was financed in part from the estate of Luther North Lewis. Lewis, a former KU student with the class of 1886. provided in his will that KU should have his entire estate after the death of his wife, Lucene Barker Lewis. The estate at the time of Lewis' death in 1933 was valued at approximately $300,000, the largest gift or bequest received by the university up to that time. When Mrs. Lewis died in 1956, the estate had grown in value to $409,384. The Lewis will provided that the money should be used for whatever purpose the governing body of the university considered most needed at the time it became available. The Beard of Regents and Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy considered student housing the best possible use for the money which helped to finance both Templin and Lewis Halls. The Lewis bequest was made by him as a memorial to his father and mother, Alexander Lewis and Mary Frances North Lewis, Kansas pioneers. About the neck, the bulky look's the fashion look for fall. Necklaces of big bubble beads have from three to five rows of beads. Watch for new shadings of brown combined with jet, pearl and gold or in various tawny and polished finishes. Dowdell, assistant resident director of Lewis Hall, will be the chaperones. * * Battenfeld Hall Robert Hagan, Newton, senior, is the new president of Battenfeld Hall Other officers are Marvin Nestler Atchison, secretary; David Rockhold, Winfield, treasurer, and Larry Ehrlich, Russell, proctor, all seniors Glenn Albright, Herington, vice president, and Jackson Ring, Kansas City, both iuniors. Phi Kappa Psi The new officers of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity for the fall semester are: Kenneth Gray, Lyons, president; James Broyles, Evanston, Ill., vice- president; Gary Jones, Parsons, cor- responding secretary; Brue Brient, Kansas City, Mo., scholarship chair- man; Dennis Allen, Raytown, Mo. ,pledge trainer, seniors. Patrick Maloney, Haven, recording secretary; John Tillotson, Norton, social chairman; Tom McIntyre, Oregon, Mo., chaplain, and John Boyd, Lake Quivera, assistant treasurer, juniors. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Engstrand or Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lee, to Robert Cooksey in Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooksey tola. Miss Engstrand, a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, is an elementary education major. Cooksey, a member of Phi Delta Theta is a petroleum engineering major! Both are seniors. A summer wedding is planned. The rigid bangle bracelet gets a new look this winter. It's set with stones for daytime or evening wear. Plans For Migration To Be Discussed The plans for the migration to Kansas State University for the football game this Saturday will be discussed at the meeting of the Jay Janes this afternoon. The number of busses to be sent, the cost of the trip and who will be eligible to go will be announced after the meeting. Gaiety combines with cozy softness and the old-fashioned appears along with the very newest styles in sleep and lounge wear for the college and career lass this fall. The National Cotton Council reports that silhouettes run the gamut from ruffled, long 'granny' gowns with matching mop caps to the latest in continental cut jackets worn with slim pants. We've BOOKED It- From the pages of the Best-seller, the Granda Theatre screen brings to life the story that will be the talk of Lawrence! Fashions Are Casua Casualness and flexibility are the key terms in KU women's wardrobes this fall. Rating a top position is the basic suit which goes to town, travels doubles for campus wear, and can be worn to the big football games. The suit is usually simple in design and can be dressed up or down to fit the occasion. It is usually of tweed or flannel with a straight skirt and a fitted or belted jacket. Other important items in the women's wardrobes are the separates. Most of the skirts are straight with a kick pleat or flare for ease. The tuck-in type sweater and the jersey blouse with the scooped-out neckline are popular with the straight skirts. 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