Page 6 University Daily Kansas Wednesday, Feb. 4, 195 Glamour Contest Opens For University Women The best dressed coed at KU will be chosen Thursday, Feb. 19. The University Daily Kansan has been invited to assist Glamour magazine in its "10 Best Dressed College Girls in America" contest by selecting the best dressed girl on the campus. Each organized living group and any unaffiliated girl is encouraged to enter the contest. Judges will be members of the University of Kansas faculty and the president of the student body. Pictures of contestants should be submitted in the newsroom in Flint Hall by Thursday, Feb. 12. The ten points that are considered necessary for the best dressed candidate to have are: (1.) Good figure, beautiful posture. (2.) Clean, shining, well-kept hair. (3.) Imagination in managing a clothes budget. (4.) Good grooming, not just neat, but impeccable. (5.) Appropriate campus look. (6.) A clear understanding of her fashion type. (7.) Individuality in her use of fashion color. (8.) A workable wardrobe plan. (9.) A neat way with make-up. (10.) Appropriate look for off-campus occasions. KU's candidate will be photographed in an on-campus outfit, an off-campus outfit, and a date dress and these pictures will be sent to he magazine. If she is one of the national winners, she will be flown to New York, N.Y., in June where she will be Glamour magazine's guest. She will stay at the Biltmore Hotel and participate in Glamour's College Fashion Show. She will make television appearances and will be featured in the August issue of the magazine. Campus Club News University Women's Club Mr. W. R. McCloskey, director of contemporary design for Hallmark cards, will address a meeting of the University Women's Club Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Kansas room of the Kansas Union. McCloskey will present a representative group of designs which feature the work of former KU students. Mrs. Merrell D. Clubb is the general chairman of the event. Vermont was an independent republic for 14 years before becoming the nation's 14th state in 1791. Graham, Kansas City, Mo., Judith Anne MacKenzie, Prairie Village, Julia Joan Cooper, Pontiac, Mich. and Bonnie Lougene Foster, Merriam. All are sophomores. Pinning Announced Chi Omega: Heather Ellen Alpha Delta Pi; Sue Carol Brown Kansas City, Mo., Sarah Ann Fischer and Margaret Lynn Thrasher Wichita, Janet C. Laney, Topeka Janice Schilttenhardt, St. Francis, and Eleanor Lucile Theno, Paola All are sophomores. Foster Hall Pi Beta Phi: Linda Ridgway Baker, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Virginia Smith, Washington, D. C., sophomore. Gamma Phi Beta sorority has announced the pinning of Sandy Aldrich, Clinton, Ia., to Jerry Work, Dearborn, Mich., a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Both are sophomores. Sigma Kappa: Betty Jean Grist, Independence, Mo., and Patricia Ann Simpson, Hutchinson, both juniors, and Joan Beth Johns, Lawrence, sophomore. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results .. On The Hill.. The pinning was announced by Susan Uhlrich, Kansas City, Mo., junior. A party was held at Gracie's in Topeka. 1101 Vermont Serving Family Style Public Welcome Charles Rogers, Parker sophomore, has been elected president of Foster Hall for the spring semester. Other officers are Kent Nichert, Wichita senior, vice president; Bill Hutsell, El Dorado Springs, Mo. sophomore, secretary; Tom Laws Burilton junior, treasurer. Mom's Meals --reg. $1.98 The new pledges have moved into the sororites and will become a part of the present sophomore pledge classes. The sororities and their new pledges are: ASC J. Morgan Bishop, Delvale senior, social chairman; Tom Laws, Inter-Dorm representative; Clark Champe, Kansas City, Kan., junior, intramural chairman; Ed Faune, Lamont, Iowa junior, scholarship chairman; Larry Sunderland, Fairview freshman, historian and publicity chairman, and Charles Rogers, song leader. The speaker will be Mr. Laird from Blue Cross Insurance Co. Alaska has yielded more than a billion dollars in gold, copper, silver, coal, lead, tin, platinum and mercury since the U.S. bought it from Russia in 1867. Five sororities have pledged 15 women between semesters, according to Emily Taylor, dean of women. The pledging marks the end of an informal rush period for upper classwomen, and the beginning of a formal rush period for freshmen women who will pledge in the spring. The public relations committee of the ASC will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. The purpose of the meeting is to explain to all house presidents the new KU insurance program. Five Sororities List New Pledges Our 102nd Year of Service Special purchase of 12" long playing golden tone records! - in true high fidelity! 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