Page 11 The "eyes" have it when it comes to voting an approval to the trend in eyeglasses this fall. Even the dark circles left from the night of studying too hard can be hidden behind the glamour of today's eyepiece. THE EYES HAVE IT—Sporting the season's newest fashion contrivance are, Nancy Parker, Bartlesville, Okla., senior, Janet Douthitt, Augusta junior, and Tim Henry, Leavenworth junior. Students' Glasses Take Unusual Shapes, Styles And, if eyeglasses are any measure of scholastic ambition, a survey of the KU campus would indicate we have a lot of students who are hitting the books. When a coed passes with glasses on upside down—it's only an illusion. The glasses creating this illusion have a frame which takes a plunge downward from the lens, and then swoops back up behind the ear. A little hard to figure out, but interesting! The trend with the males takes a different slant. Every halfway near or farsighted male seems to be Some say that this type frame gives the male student that "professional look." At any rate the heavy rims seem to have shoved the tortoise shell rim into second place. Women's glasses have not arrived in trapeze or empire lines—yet. Oh well, something has to be left for next year. Glasses have become as much of an accessory for women as the purse. The well-dressed coed has decided she now has to have a complete wardrobe in glasses as well as in her wearing apparel. sporting a pair of heavy, black- rimmed specs. Some of the glasses, in keeping with today's automobiles, boast a two-toned effect. Plaid frames are perhaps the boldest. Friday, Nov. 7. 1958 University Daily Kansar Glasses are even made special for KU coeds. A few pair on campus are decorated with Jayhawks. ... On The Hill . . . Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will start its Homecoming week end with a pre-Thanksgiving turkey and ham buffet tomorrow noon. Parents and alumnae will be guests. After the football game, coffee and donuts will be served. --the trapeze, with its triangular silhouette, the bell-shaped dress, fitted slightly at the shoulders and falling to a stiff circle high around the knees, or the empire, belted sister to last year's chemise, with its raised waistline and hem. Alpha Omicron Pi ... Alpha Omicron Pi sorority wil hold an open house tomorrow following the game. A buffet dinner for members, parents, dates, and guests will follow. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority held an informal party Thursday evening for members and dates working on Homecoming decorations. Phi Gamma Oelta Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will hold a buffet luncheon for parents before the game. Phi Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity will hold a special reception for alumni tomorrow at the chapter house. A buffet will be served before and after the game. Phi Kappa Sigma . . . Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will hold an open house after the game. A buffet luncheon and dinner will be served for alumni and guests. Alpha Chi Omega sorority will hold an open house after the game. Phi Kappa Tau fraternity will hold a buffet luncheon for alumni and guests preceding the game. Alpha Chi Omegz Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Phi Alpha sorority will hold an open house immediately following the game. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will hold a brunch tomorrow and an open house before and after the game. The annual meeting of the building corporation will be held and new officers elected at this time. Sigma Chi fraternity will hold an informal dance tomorrow for members and their dates at the chapter house. * * Gi Gi The Don Conard quartet will provide music. Sigma Chi Homecoming Dance Promises Delightful Array of Dresses --- Homecoming, with the excitement of the day and the dance that night, is an important date on the KU calendar. For the coed it will be an odd sort of night filled with exite-ment. The Homecoming Dance is one which affords the coed a perfect opportunity to do some experimenting with style. The proper costume for the dance is semi-formal wear. This means an after-five or a cocktail dress. For this night, above all others, the coed must have a dress that she can consider special. She may wear it again and again during the year to other parties on the hill but this one night it must be magical. The new shapes of this season are real thought provokers for our Betty Coed. She can choose between Mary Ann Daugherty Models Empire Fashion - Carmel Corn, Candy Apples - Candy-BulK & DeMets - DIXIE CARMEL CORN - Catering Service ALL YOUR PARTY NEEDS! 1033 Mass. Whether the coed chooses one of the season's latest imports or decides that last year's model is fine she will surely place the most emphasis on a softly feminine appearance. The color of her costume can be suited to her taste in tone as well as in shape. The coed's dress might be of a dressy fabric, giving the appearance of a soft filmy substance. The costume will probably be of one color. In slippers she may choose the new pointed toe dyed to match. The new T-strap is also a good choice for the coed who likes to show off the new various hued hose. In jewelry, the coed may choose the ever popular and correct pearls or she may want to match her costume with the new colored costume stones. Rhinestones are a good item for contrast. If the neckline of her dress is adaptable, the coed may want to wear strands of beads in a loose choker effect. Gloves, the finishing touch of any ensemble, are generally pure white. These, for semi-formal wear should have inside stitching. The length of the gloves will depend primarily on the sleeve length of the wrap. When she arrives at the dance, the coed will make room in her handbag to accommodate the gloves. The homecoming dance will indeed provide a night of glamour in the highest style. When rolling out cracker crumbs, dampen the table slightly to make the wax paper adhere and not slide. DON CRAWFORD - HOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Scripto Nu-Vu Lighter This nifty Scripto lighter has a clear plastic body with a three-color Jayhawk on white plastic floating in it. A sharp item for any KU alum, student or friend. Mail orders invited. Rowlands 1241 Oread WELCOME ONE and ALL To Our Big CORN HUSKING PARTY Yep—We're Still Here At 8th and New Hampshire Drop In and Say "Howdy"