Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Feb. 18, 1959 ... On the Hill ... Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta fraternity held a buffet for members and their dates at the chapter house Sunday. Mrs. Joe Hope chaperoned. Douthart Hall Dr. Emily Taylor, dean of women, and Kathleen O'Donnell, instructor of mathematics, were dinner guests of Douthart Hall Thursday. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has announced the initiation of seven members. Larry Young, Topeka freshman, was the honor initiate. The other freshman initiates are John Armstrong, Kansas City, Kan.; Jim Lee, Las Vegas, N. M.; Roger Thomason, Norton; John Schmer- Here are some quotes which are representative of the way several KU students think about the "best dressed coed." University of Kansas students have voiced their opinions again. This time the students explain how they would judge the "Best Dressed Coed" contest. Vicki Dilley, Marysville, sophomore, said: "One important thing a girl should consider if she is to be well dressed is that her outfit shouldn't look like a costume." Cheryl Frazee, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, said: "I think a girl should know what to wear, when, and how to wear it. It is practical to have basic costumes for each occasion and to use originality in choosing accessories." Karlene Howell, Kansas City, Kans., freshman, said that she thought the contest really meant not best dressed, but best college dressed. "I don't think the girls should be real wild about ivy-league, but choose those articles which are best suitable for college wear," she said. Although some students may not practice what they preach, they certainly do have definite ideas about how the KU women should dress. The boy's standpoint was represented by Tom Herlocker, Winfield, junior. "Every girl should dress differently for there is no set style which every girl can use and still be 'best dressed,'" he said. Edward Saylor, Topeka, sophomore, said: "A girl should find a medium between real plain or gaudy clothes. A girl's outfit should find continuity with her personality." Students Act as Contest Judges Charles Wetzler, Marysville, junior, said he felt that girls should dress appropriately and conservatively. "A girl should wear the fashions of today if they fit her personality." Larry Hercules, Topeka, sophmore, gave precise qualifications. "If it is attractive on the girl, I like page-boy haircuts, sweaters and straight skirts and," he continued, "black, ivy-league, suede shoes for campus wear." A cotton swab can be used just like a small brush in repainting chipped enamel surfaces. To marry once is a duty, twice a folly, thrice is madness. Tau Kappa Epsilon DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-030 856 sey, Topeka: Lonnie Nagels, Topeka and Richard Reinhold, Chicago, Ill., junior. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity held an informal Valentine's Day party at the chapter house Friday. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Gertrude Sellards Pearson upperclasswomen held a dance recently. Music was by Jack Keonan's band. Miss Betty Huntington and Mrs. Merl Nichols were the chaperones. Sigma Phi Epsilon The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held its annual Winter Formal Saturday night in the "Big Eight" room of the Eldridge Hotel. Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Chi Celebrate Pinning Gamma Phi Beta sorority has announced the pinning of Suzanne Thompson, Des Moines, Iowa, junior to Cameron Blazer III, Kansas City, Mo., senior, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The pinning was announced by Marilyn Cox, Lawrence, Donna Bowman, Russell, both juniors, Ruth Olson, Wichita, and Zoe Ann Kelley, Pratt, both seniors. A party was held at the Flamingo.