Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Feb. 23, 1959 Marcia Casey Wins Contest Marcia Casey, an 18 year old Hutchinson freshman, has been selected "Best Dressed KU Coed" and will represent the University in the national contest sponsored by Glamour magazine. When she was informed that she was the winner of the campus contest Miss Casey said, "This is such a complete surprise I can hardly believe it. All of my friends at the dorm are so much more qualified." Miss Casey, who is following a gifted student program at the University, said that she had a wonderful time at the judging and that this was one of the reasons that she felt she didn't have a chance. "I thought the coffee was really fun and I don't even drink coffee," she laughed. "I hope that from now on it will be as enjoyable as the coffee was." Miss Casey was judged the "Best Dressed KU Coed" by unanimous choice of the judges on the third ballot. She was judged on ten points. They are 1.) Good figure, beautiful posture. 2.) Clean, shining, well-kent hair. 3.) Imagination in managing a clothes budget. 4. ) Good grooming, not just neat but impoeable. 5.) Appropriate campus look. 6.) A clear understanding of her fashion type. 7.) Individuality in her use of fashion color, accessories. 8.) A workable wardrobe plan. 9.) A neat way with make up. 10) Appropriate look for off campus occasions. Three pictures of Miss Casey in an on-campus outfit, a daytime off-campus outfit, and a date dress (full or cocktail length), will be submitted to Glamour magazine. At the beginning of March, a panel of Glamour editors will choose the "10 Best Dressed College Girls in America" from entries submitted by hundreds of colleges in the U.S. and Canada. The ten winners will be photographed on college campuses for the magazine's annual August College issue and will be flown to New York in June as Glamour's guests. In New York the 10 winners will participate in Glamour's College Fashion Show, appear on television, and will be entertained by Glamour editors. Contestants for the "Best Dressed KU Coed" contest may pick up their pictures Monday afternoon in the newroom at Flint Hall. Officers Elected Carruth-O'Leary Richard Klausmeier, Kirkwood Mo., sophomore, has been elected president of Carruth-O'Leary Dormitory Council for the spring semester. *** Other officers are Larry Howard, Overland Park freshman, vice president: Robert Proctor, Augusta senior, treasurer. John McElhiney, Aurora, Mo. secretary; Darrell Roberts, Wichita, intramural chairman; Larry Bancroft, Ottawa, food committee chairman, and John Dempsey, Bluff City, social chairman. All are sophomores. Phi Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity has announced the election of officers. They are Jim Berberick, Topeka freshman, assistant treasurer; Al Gardner, Masterson, Tex., senior, editor; Louis Hannen, Burlington junior, and Lloyd Stewart, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, IFC representatives. Jerry Sanderson, Topcake freshman, and Tom Clark, Kansas City, Kan. junior, Vox representatives; Dennis Grooms, St. Joseph, Mo.; sophomore, sergeant at arms; Ken Stewart, Kansas City, Kan.; freshman, historian; Larry Dieker, West- phalia junior, parliamentarian. Marcia Casey Don Bachali, St. Joseph, Mo, senior, social chairman; Bill Kopek, Kansas City, Kan., senior, rush chairman; Jerry Sanderson, house manager; Louis Hannen, intramural chairman; Ken Stewart, scholarship chairman; John Basile, Topeka freshman, activities chairman. Larry Dieker, alumni chairman; Michael Scott, Jersey City, N. J., freshman religious chairman, and Kent Morgan, Hope senior, rushbook chairman, Bill Kopek, Larry Dieker, and Kent Morgan are on the executive committee. Eta Kappa Nu Vernon Appleby, Wellington senior, has been elected president of Eta Kappa Nu, honorary electrical engineering organization, for the spring semester. Other officers are Gerry Kelly, Cedar Vale senior, vice president; William Kopek, Kansas City, Kan., senior, recording secretary; Dole Gaumer, Jennings senior, treasurer; Don Hafner, St. Joseph senior, corresponding secretary, and John Rupf, Wichita junior, bridge correspondent. ... On The Hill ... Sellards Hall Miss Donna Younger and Miss Eleanor Hawkinson, assistants to the Dean of Women, were dinner guests of Sellands Hall Thursday. Jolliffe and Miller Jolliffe and Miller Halls will present a Red Cross talent program at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Topeka Monday. *** Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity has announced the initiation of three new members. They are Cecil Farley, Independence; David Epp, Tribune, and Richard Wilson, Kansas City, Mo.. all sophomores. "CONFORMITY" is the hated word overworked in the Western Civilization department and misused in most "anthropological, sociological, philosophical" discussions. It is likely that almost everyone at Female Non-Conformity Is Hypocritical the University of Kansas is critical of people who obviously are "conformists." Perhaps the most critical group is the women of the University. They are the people who mock KU men The coed naturally feels that she dresses with greater variety. After all, she wears many styles of sweaters, skirts, dresses. She has even started wearing leotards, the newly named version of Grandpa's long underwear. If we were to defend the male student we would emphasize the newest trend in women's fashions, the pastel-colored bobby sock. But a quick rundown on the "evolution of the sock" would prove that the ladies are not really innovating a fashion first but merely following a pre-set pattern. because they dress alike. They refer to the standard "crew neck" and "Perry Como" sweaters. They note that stripes are the only pattern men select in sport coats and point out the fact that khaki pants are year-round basic items. "No deviation, no imagination," is what the coed might say. The "evolution" would go from long wool socks, to dark colored, heavy hose, to sheer hose, to short white anklets, to colored anklets, to multi-colored long hose in the form of leotards, and back to the beginning, with multi-colored anklets. When making draw draperies allow enough material to double the width of the window. Use a marble as a daring egg for the fingers of torn gloves. Fill cake pans only half full for best baking results. Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional music fraternity for women, has announced the pledging of 15 women. They are Barbara Cook, Independence, Kan.; Helen Bruch, Cameron, Mo.; Donna Pyper, Independence, Mo., and Mae Beth Coe, Odessa, Mo., all juniors. Members chosen rom the sophomore class were Marcia Brown Topeka; Janet Willoughby, Western Springs, Ill., and Barbara Mabry, Sedalia, Mo. Janice Whehelchel, Salina; Judy Crist, Brewster; Rose Marie Krehbiel, Omaha, Neb.; Joyce Weeks, Lawrence; Leanna Cinzellco, Detroit; Virginia Ryan, Burlington, and Delores Elliott, Herington, are the freshman women pledged by the music fraternity. **** Theta Chi Gene Triplett, Parsons junior, has been elected president of Theta Chi fraternity for the coming year. Other officers are Bill Nichols, Wichita freshman, vice president and secretary; Bud Jones, Girard junior, treasurer. Clyde Kensinger, Sapulpa, Okla. freshman, Bill Nichols, Wichita freshman, and Gene Triplett, Parsons junior, are IFPC representatives. *** Theta Chi Kenneth McKenzie, Lawrence junior, has been chosen honor initiate of Theta Chi fraternity. Other initiates are Mike Allison, Augusta; Jack Dunbar, Agency, Mo. Bob Jones, Lebo; Jum Rotz, Florence, all sophomores; Bob Schaar Herrington senior, and Gene Zahn Savannah, Mo., junior. Initiations Hold Greek Spotlight Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity has announced the initiation of 19 new members. Honor initiate is Dale MacCallum, Wyandotte freshman. Other freshman initiates are Richard Durrett, Prairie Village; Michael Jackson, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Gillespie, Prairie Village; Alan Handley, Prairie Village; Thomas Taylor, Kansas City, Mo.; Edwin Offer, Prairie Village; Larry Sanders, Kansas City, Kan. Also initiated were Michael Cassidy, Pebble Beach, Calif. sophomore; Brian McCown, Hutchinson sophomore, and Philip Lunt, Pratt junior. Jack Kensinger, Chanute; John Peachey, Hugoton; Jay Gruver, Prairie Village; Paul Medlock, Atchinson; Ronald Strobel, Kansas City, Kan.; Bill Flynn, Topeka; James Ferrell, Atchinson, and Ralph Payne, Prairie Village. 25 w Delta Gamma Delta Gamma sorority has announced the initiation of 19 new members. Scholarship initiate was Barbara Foley, Lawrence sophomore. Mindy Williams, Kansas City, Mo., junior was the honor initiate. 五 瑜 荷 Other initiates were Sara Parker, Mission; Jane Tasker, Kansas City, Mo.; Diana Fitzgerald, Beloit; Judy Chilcat, Bartlesville, Okla.; Jane Moberly, Wichita; Donna Laptad, Olathe. Martha Garrison, Wichita; Jo Anne McElhany Ahnemann, Mission; Toni Tolleson, Moines, Iowa; Mililyn Ruff, Kansas City, Kan; Earlene Pierce, Topeka; Pat Pierce, Lawrence. Carolyn Caskey, Independence, Mo; Marcia Brown, Topeka; Glenda Price, Topека and Alahna Weller, Manhasset, N. Y. All are sophomores. Cynthia Hembrow, Council Grove junior. Kappa Sigma fraternity has announced the initiation of 20 new members. Kappa Sigma They are Kirk Anderson, Kansas City, Kan; Tom Bertelson, Kansas City, Mo.; Dave Butts, Arlington Heights, Ill.; Jim Gohl, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Guthrie, Leon; Kent Hall, Independence, Mo.; Jon Irish, Leavenworth. Roy Knapp Gridley; Lee Leger, Kansas City, Kan.; Dave Osment, Overland Park; Jerry Palmer, El Dorado; Wayne Schoepke, Wausau, Wis.; Joe Sprekelmeyer, Fort Worth, Tex.; Bob Waid, Kansas City, Kan.; Roger Wiley, Harrisburg, Ill., and Meredith Wilson, Iola. All are freshmen. Ed Fopham, Chillicothe, Mo., and Jim Thompson, Wichita, both sophomores; Tim Shoemaker, Kansas City, Mo., and Ted Mueller, Hoisington, both juniors. Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad