Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 24, 1959 'Neatness Is a Fashion Must' Best Dressed. Coed Says Marcia Casey, pert Hutchinson freshman who won KU's "Best-Dressed Coed" contest, thinks a girl's wardrobe should be tailored to fit her personality as well as to complement her coloring. "I wear lots of blue and brown, shades that harmonize with my fair coloring and blond hair," she said. "No matter what you may be wearing, I think it's very important to be neat." she said. She added with a smile, "That brings up the matter of girls wearing pants or bermudas on campus. Somehow, I don't think they ought to. To me, it doesn't seem like our school is the type where campus wear is that informal." Miss Casey, who is participating in the honors program at the university, finds that her many activities keep her very busy. She serves as secretary of Rock Chalk, works on several AWS steering committees, belongs to the KU-Y, Young Republicans, and Pep Club. "I'm not sure about my major," she said. "Right now I'm interested in history, but I don't know if I plan to major in this field. There are so many interesting courses that I want to take." Marcia is doing just that this semester by taking Life and Teachings of Jesus, Biology, Main Currents of Modern Thought, Western Civilization, math, and English. When asked her opinion of going steady in the college freshman year, she replied thoughtfully. "There again, it depends a great deal or the individuals involved, how long they've known each other and what types they are. It's hard to make a set rule." Miss Casey's formula for a "successful" college wardrobe includes several basic items. "First of all come basic sweaters, blouses, and skirts that can be easily interchanged. One or two suits plus a wool dress that can be 'dressed up or down' as the occasion demands. For parties, a cocktail dress or a formal, and then plenty of bermudas and slacks for informal affairs," she said. "I actually prefer to wear conventional bobby-socks, but up here I've found that long socks are almost a necessity in this cold weather." she added. On The Hill Alpha Phi Dorothy Trickett, Topeka sophomore, has been named honor initiate of Albhi Phi sorority. . . Other initiates are Suzanne De兰妮, Tenafly, N. J., Barbara Hall, Dighton, and Mary Kay Mason, Parsons, juniors. Joan Baldwin Great Bend; Judy Benedix, Kansas City, Mo.; Dorothy Boller, Kansas City, Mo.; Lynn Cobberly, Gove; Carol Hauenstein, Leavenworth; Miriam Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo.; Paula Jenkins, Fort Riley; Barbara Linn, Ness City. Judy Mott, Lawrence; Lorinda Neville, Kansas City, Mo.; Susan Nelson, Kansas City, Mo.; Sonia Ott, Lebo; Carole Pattison, Pierra Village; Kay Prelogar, Kansas City, Mo.; Karen Robb, Kansas City; Sondra Steele, Barnes and Dorothy Trickett, Topea, sophomores. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta sorority has announced the initiation of eighteen new members. Barbara Reynolds was the honor initiate and Sydney Stoeppelwerth was the outstanding pledge. Other initiates were Gall Goodman, K.C. Mo., sophomore; Sara Clawson, Hartford sophomore; Sue Black, Wilmette, Ill., sophomore; Sue Chowning, Prairie Village junior; Virginia Cheal, K.C., Kar sophomore; Connie Howerton, Garnett sophomore. Diana Perry, Caldwell sophomore; Marilyn Moyer, K.C., Kan, sophomore; Karen Tanner, K.C., Mo, junior; Nancy Kinter, Creve Coeur, Mo, sophomore; Sue Tinsley, Leavenworth sophomore; Sally Ossian, Topeka sophomore; Linda Day, Prairie Village sophomore; Pam Phipps, K.C., Mo, sophomore; Audrey Reynolds, K.C., Mo. sophomore, and Mary Lee Engstrand, Wichita sophomore. Phi Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity has announced the election of pledge class officers for the spring semester. They are Gil Fitzgerald, Beloit freshman, president; Con Ryan, Peabody junior, vice president; Jerry Renyer, Topea freshman, treasurer; Clark Jenkins, K.C., Mo. freshman, secretary. Although Miss Casey noted that she didn't have much free time, she said, "When I do have a few minutes, I enjoy listening to music. Classical or semi-classical are my favorites." Joe Armanees, K.C., Kan., freshman, social chairman; Michael Hartegan, K. C., Kan., freshman, sergeant at arms, and Hank Luebbert, Prairie Village freshman and Bob Smykle, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., freshman, IFPC representatives. When making draw draperies allow enough material to double the width of the window. FROM TO Whether you're a box-camera type or a tripod enthusiast . . . WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT - Accessories - Films - Tripods - Flashbulbs - Repair Work - Projectors - Cameras of all types - Developing Supplies & Equipment CAMERA CENTER Bill Olin 1015 Massachusetts Next to Varsity Theatre LAWRENCE'S MOST COMPLETE CAR SERVICE FACILITIES All Popular Makes BRITISH MOTORS 727 N. 2nd, VI 3-8367 "Where No Imported Car Is Foreign" Use kitchen tongs to grasp the dishcloth when cleaning the inside of jars. 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