University Daily Kansan --- Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1958 Jeanette Tucker, Osborne freshman (pictured above), has solved the problem by tying the scarf neatly behind her head. Scarves Finish Costumes Especially on Windy Days By Sonnie Hayn KU coeds have their own way of wearing scarves. The winds that whip over Mount Oread create a problem which is hard, but not impossible, for the coed to cope with. The old fashioned way of wearing a headscarf was to tie it under the chin. This method gave the impression that the person wearing the scarf was a French peasant. This season, since the trend is toward the chic and feminine look, the best way to tie the scarf is snugly behind the head. This eliminates the flutter of the ends of the scarf. Scarves are the main accessory of the college coed. They serve her every need—from protecting her ears from freezing winter winds to giving her a "lady of mystery" look at formal dances. Today's scarves take their color cue from the sparkling colors of the season. The popular floral prints have been adapted to silk and chiffon scarves. Used with imagination—twisted, draped, and pinned with a smart scatter pin, scarves provide the finishing touch to the coed's costume. They dress up a basic dress and make it suitable as an after-five ensemble. Today's colorful scarves borrow their designs and hues from folk, classic, or modern art. Some prints even go so far as to give a list of foods and their caloric values for the weight-watcher. The scarf is also useful when the coed wishes to match an ensemble or pick up the predominant color of her costume. She may allow part of her scarf, rarely more than six inches, to dangle from her hand bag. This eye-catching device creates a focal point of interest and has an organizing influence on the costume itself. Campus Club News The Arab American Club will hold an open meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Dr. H. A. Ireland, professor of geology, will show slides of the Middle East. Arab American Club * * Folk Dance Club The International Folk Dance Club will hold its first meeting at 7 tonight in Parler C of the Kansas Union. The meeting is open to anyone interested in learning the folk dances of various countries. AWS Senate Freshman women have elected Joyce Viola, Abilene, and Linda Seifers, Pittsburg, as AWS Senate representatives. Faculty Club Bridge at 6:30 p.m. will be preceded by a buffet dinner Thursday for the KU Faculty Club. Members are invited to attend both or either event. For reservations members may call either Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Palmerlee or Mrs. Fred Montgomery. Phi Beta Lambda, an organization for business and business education majors, installed officers today in Boom 301 Bailey Hall. Phi Beta Lambda . . . Phi Kappa Tau fraternity will hold its founders day banquet Nov. 16 in the Kansas Union. Speakers will be Richard J. Young, Miami, Ohio, national secretary of Phi Kappa Tau, and former governor, Fred Hall. An open house will follow at the chapter house. Ten southern states celebrate Robert E. Lee's birthday, Jan. 19, as a legal holiday. On The Hill A dinner will be held at the Holiday Inn at 5:30 p.m. Phi Kappa Tau Sellards Sellards Hall held an hour dance with Foster Hall. The chaperones were Mrs. Sestos Hughes and Mrs. Ethel Kerr. * * . . . Lambda Chi Alpha Lamba Chi Alpha fraternity held its annual Alphatraz party Nov. 1. The Collegiate band furnished the music for 125 guests. Kappa Eta Kappa Chaperones were Mrs. Helen Spradling, Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Mary Wigton, Mrs. Mary Stephens, Mrs. Ed Raney, and Lt. and Mrs. Rod Howe. Burt Bailey, Leon, and Ronald Ruckdeschel, Culver, both freshmen. Kappa Eta Kappa engineering fraternity has announced the pledging of eight men. They are: Clive Whittaker, Eureka, Menahem Opal, New York, N. Y., Edward Garnett, and Donald Gadd, Denver, Colo. All are sonhomores. Sigma Nu Russell Dorrell, Highland junior Sigma Nu fraternity held a dance in the Crystal Room of the Hotel Eldridge for members and their dates Saturday. Chaperones were Mrs. J. E Stevens and Miss Barbara Mulvaney. Theta Tau Theta Tau fraternity held a Pajama Party at the chapter house. Chaperones were W. E. Walters and Mrs. Anna McDorman. Douthart Hall Douthart Hall held an open house Saturday after the game for guests. Novelty Gifts Easy to Make Even the busiest college woman can find a few minutes between now and Christmas to whip up a few novelty gifts. An idea for an exchange gift with college friends might be a terycloth slipover, perfect for shower time or carefree leisure hours. All that is required are two large bath towels seamed together with a wash cloth added for a pocket. Another do-it-yourself fashion nice for gifts is the bandana blouse. This chemise-style blouse is made of two plain, cowboy-type bandanas. Both the bandana blouse and the towel slipover require only four simple seams-side seams and seams across the shoulders. Bandana blouses make novel, inexpensive gifts and are chic with Bermuda shorts or slacks. GET READY FOR WINTER NOW Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity held a buffet luncheon Saturday for guests and an open house after the game for alumni. Miller Hall held an invitational hour dance Oct. 31. 9th & Indiana Leonard's Standard Miller Hall Barbara McKee Engagement Announced The engagement of Barbara Lee McKee to LeRoy Sanders has been announced by Miss McKee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKee, Atwood, Mr. Sanders is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sanders, Winchester. Miss McKee and Mr. Sanders are sophomores in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. A wedding date has not been set. 3 Pinnings Announced Perry-Burnison Pi Beta Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Jane Perry, Lawrence sophomore, to Bill Burnison, Ontario, Calif., junior and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. * * Logan-Duvall Douthart Hall has announced the pinning of Peggy Logan, Wichita sophomore, to Randy Duvall, a sophomore at Wichita University and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. The pinning was announced in a skit given by Mary Carol Stephenson, Pittsburg sophomore, JoAnn Dodder, Overbrook junior, and Connie Lillian, McPherson freshman. Baldwin-Murphy Alpha Phi sorority has announced the pinning of Joan Baldwin, Great Bend sophomore, to Terry Murphy, Manhattan junior at Kansas State College and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. "TEN NIGHTS In a BAR-ROOM"!! Nov.17-22 8:00 p.m. TICKETS $1.00 At University Theatre Box Office PORTFOURMING MAJOR STUDIO PRODUCTION! A special advance showing of one of the new hits from Hollywood! We can't tell you the title but it will be one of these Big Hits! Doris Day in "Tunnel of Love" Leslie Caron in "Gigi" Spencer Tracy in "The Old Man and the Sea" Jerry Lewis in "The Geisha Boy" PLEASE NOTE! No extra charge for this special preview. It is shown in addition to our regular program of GLENN FORD, ERNEST BORGNINE in "Tornedo Run." ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ GRANADA THEATRE . . . . . Telephone VIKING 3-5788 ★★★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆