Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Jan. 6, 1959 Campus Club News Faculty Club A square dance will be held at 3 tonight at the Faculty Club for club members. Members of the club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the club for duplicate bridge. L. Worth Seagondollar, associate professor of physics, and Mrs. Seagondollar will be hosts to the square dance and James E. Seaver, associate professor of history and western civilization, and Mrs. Seaver will be hosts at duplicate bridge. A reception in honor of the Rev Guillaume de Bertier de Sauvigny will be held Thursday night at the Faculty Club following the Humanities Lecture. J. Neale Carman, professor of Romance languages, and Mrs. Carman, will be hosts. C. A. Valentine, assistant professor of sociology, will speak at the Faculty Club at 5 p.m. Sunday on "Anthropologist's Experiences in New Guinea." A buffet supper will follow the program. Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology, and Mrs. Clark, and E. Jackson Baur, associate professor of sociology and human relations, will be hosts. A dinner bridge is scheduled for Jan. 15 at the Faculty Club. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. and bridge will be played at 7:30 p.m. O. O. Stoland, professor emeritus of physiology, and Mrs. Stoland, Ruth Stoland, secretary of the School of Education, and Dean Thomas Corton, of the School of Fine Arts, and Mrs. Corton, will be hosts. A Bright New Year Is Fashion Forecast Although the campus of this flourishing cultural institution on the Kaw is blanketed in snow, fashion experts tell us that now is Bright Hair, Too There will be even greater use of hair coloring as a basic cosmetic in the future. This was the consensus of beauty and women's editors representing major magazines and some of the country's leading hair stylists who took part in a recent "Beauty Editors Forum." Stylist John Bernard pointed out that modern hair coloring had opened up a new dimension in hair styling. "In the future," he observed, "we will see greater emphasis on the form and volume of the hair, because it will be made more beautiful by color." Stylist Thomas Colesant agreed: "Once the hair is cut, you have to do something with it. The answer must be color and style. Because of this, almost all women use some form of hair color to heighten the effect of their coiffures." Pi Kappa Alpha Houses Elect Officers Dan Deaver, Topeka junior, has been elected president of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity for the coming semester. Other newly elected officers are as follows: Dick Rinkle, Pratt junior, vice president; Phil Schmidt, McLouth junior, treasurer; Sidney Platt, Bonner Springs sophmore, house manager. Keith Herrin, Kansas City, Mo, sophomore, scholarship chairman; Bob White, Hutchinson sophomore, pledge trainer, and Bob Sears, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, secretary. *** Sellards Hall Sellaris Hall has elected officers for the coming semester. They are as follows: Rochelle Beach, Whiting, Ind. sophomore; vice president; Dixie Widup, Parsons junior; secretary; Carol Allen, Leavenworth junior; social chairman; Patsy Ringo, Parsons junior; assistant social chairman, and Linda Fornelli, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; treasurer. Donna Cullen, Kansas City, Kans, sophomore, has been appointed activi- ties chairman, and Linda McKinney. Independence, Mo., junior, has been appointed intramurals chair- man. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 the time to begin planning our spring and summer wardrobes. AL LAUTER To the freezing coed this may seem a grim prospect. Viewed in the spirit of a Happy New Year the idea need not so appallingly. A bright New Year is in store for the coed when she selects colors for her wardrobe. Bright greens, yellows and pinks will be very popular as summer colors. The flowers in printed cotton dresses will rival those of the artist's palette. Crisp white has never been better fashionwise particularly when coupled with red, bright green, pale blue, or shock pink accessories. Monochromatic white ensembles have become very popular and are even being worn for travel, a thing which has previously been taboo. The KU coed can look with favor upon the fashion industry; it has provided a cheerful escape from the long, grey days before, and perhaps after finals. Kansan Want Ads Get Results K.U. CONCERT COURSE Extra Attraction CILLI WANG The Celebrated Pantomimist in "THE WORLD OF CILLI WANG" Holiday Engagements Told Friday, Jan. 9 at 8:20 p.m. UNIVERSITY THEATRE "In my happy time I have seen on screen and stage a great number of funny people, some of whom I cherished. Add to the list of those I cherish the name of Cilii Wang. As a pantomimist Miss Wang is superb. "Most extraordinary of all is the late Jeremy P. Hawkins, a native arty in her work as was another Phoenix Theatre discovery, Marceau. John Chapman, 'Y, Daily, Impish' John Chapman, 'Y, Daily, Impish' "The World of Cliff Wang" will remain one of the more memorable theatre events of the season." Walter Sorrell. Providence Journal Carol Potter Tickets Now on Sale $2.05, $1.54, $1.03 tax included Fine Arts Office, Union Ticket Center Bell Music Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Potter, Kansas City, Kan., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Ron Hardten. Mr. Hardten is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardten of Claflin. Miss Potter is a junior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Mr. Hardten is past president of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and a senior in the School of Engineering. Snyder-Van Meter Mrs. N. V. Snyder of Kansas City, Mo., has announced the engagement of her daughter, Jeanne, to Bruce Van Meter, son of Mr., Mrs. H. E. Van Meter of Houston, Tex. Miss Snwer is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Van Meter is a junior in the School of Business and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. June 6 has been set as the wedding date. Correction Margaret Ann Kurt and Edward Dolson, both Kansas City, Mo., juniors, are not pinned as reported in the Dec. 19, 1958, edition of the University Daily Kansan. Ends Tonight Kim Stanley, Lloyd Bridges in "The Goddess" Shows 7 & 9 Myers-Bruce Mr. and Mrs. W. Keith Myers, Kansas City, Kan., have announced the engagement of their daughter Marilyn, to Frank Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murrel F. Bruce Sr., Mission. Miss Myers is a junior in the School of Education. Mr. Bruce is a junior in the School of Fine Arts and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. The wedding date has been set for Feb. 14. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 GRANADA NOW SHOWING! 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