Page 6 University Daily Kansam Monday, Oct. 27, 1958 COFFEE BREAK—These girls agree that after a Saturday class, the best way to wake up is with a steaming cup of Union coffee. Pictured from left to right are Sharon Hide, Prairie Village, Linda Beaver, Mary Helen McPherson, and Susan Sandifer, Wichita. All are sophomores. ... On The Hill ... Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity held an hour dance with the first floor of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall at the chapter house. . . . Pi Kappa Alpha * * The pledge class of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held its annual dinner dance Friday night at the chapter house. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held a picnic and hayrack ride after the KU-Tulane game Saturday for members, dates, and guests. ... Phi Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity has announced the pledging of Jim Berberick and George Weiter. Both are Topeka freshmen. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity held its annual faculty reception Tuesday at the chapter house. Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority assisted Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell and Mrs. Hazel Jenkins as hostesses. About 250 faculty members attended the convention. Chi Omega About 250 factu tended the reception. The pledge class of Chi Omega sorority was entertained by the pledge class of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity Thursday night at a dinner and dance at the Dine-A-Mite Theta Tau J. O. Maloney, professor of chemical engineering, spoke on his experiences in Italy during his year's leave of absence from the University at a Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, smoker. Jack James, Leavenworth sophomore, was chairman of the smoker. Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity has announced the initiation of five men They are: Dave Harris, Washington, D. C., and Charles Thurston, Coffeyville, sophomores; Curtis McClinton, Wichita, Paul Williams, Cleveland, Ohio, and Charles Atkinson, Oklahoma City, Okla., freshmen. Lambda Chi Alpha The active chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha entertained alumni at the Hotel Eldridge Saturday evening. Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGES SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. Kappa Eta Kappa Kappa Eta Kappa, professional engineering fraternity, held two smokers at the chapter house. Dr. L. W. Seagondollar, associate professor of physics, spoke at the first smoker on his experiences with the atomic bomb during World War II. J. L. Hogan, of the Kansas Power and Light Co., spoke at the second smoker on job possibilities for engineering students after graduation. Alpha Phi Alpha Phi sorority has announced the pledging of Lorinda Neville, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. *** Members of Alpha Phi sorority will entertain their mothers this weekend. Entertainment will consist of coffees, bridge-playing, and Sunday dinner. Members and their mothers will attend Plymouth Congregational Church Sunday. --men will have to change their ideas. Although white is no doubt the best seller now as far as color goes in men's dress shirts, the news is out that a new color is crashing into the fashionable circles. Alpha Phi sorority provided entertainment for patients at Winter Veterans' Hospital in Topeka Friday. Mistress of ceremony was Jean Converse, Great Bend senior. One-third of the LARC's (Lawrence Amateur Radio Club) members are KU students or are connected with KU staff. Grocery Sacks With a Purpose Are you wondering about that open grocery sack down the hall from your room? Good used clothing which students place into these sacks will go to the Church World-Service agency in St. Louis, Mo. From there the clothes will go to needy refugees all over the world. United Presbyterian Women are overseeing KU's part in this national clothes drive. Betsy Wiemer, Bartlesville, Okla., freshman, heads the committee. Anyone not living in an organized house but who has good used clothing to give may leave it at the United Presbyterian Center, 1221 Oread, before Tuesday. Pinning Announced Students were required to attend Chapel exercises daily in Fraser Hall until 1872. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity has announced the pinning of Ron Harden, Claflin senior, to Carol Potter, Turner junior. TNE was organized on the KU campus in the winter of 1909-10. The first band uniforms were worn in 1906. Quill Club Will Honor Most Recent Members A reception for newly-selected members of Quill Club, honorary writing organization, will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. John W. Hargrove, Lawrence, Marjorie Morgenstern, Galatia; Paula D. Brinkman, Cimarron; Sally O'Brien, Emporia, All are seniors. The new members are: Karla Rugh, Lawrence; Marilyn Whelan, El Dorado; Carol Fuller, Ellis. All are juniors. Richard Garnett, Prairie Village; Judy Rieder, Kansas City, Mo.; Riek Wurtz, Mound City; Nancy Crummmett, Kansas City, Kan.; Phillip E. Jacka, Wichita; Stephen A. Bennett, Topeka. All are sophomores. Eduard E. Wolter, Mission freshman... Robert Goetting, Winona, Minn.; Richard E. Moore, Abilene; Roger Caldwell, Franklin, Pa.; Warren Kliewer, Lawrence; Michael McCanes, Kansas City, Mo.; and Gordon W. Bennett, Lawrence. All are graduate students. Fraternity Honors Province President Beta Beta chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music fraternity for women, honored Miss Gertrude Shideler, Theta province president, with a musicale and reception Thursday evening at the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Performing in the musicale were: Anita Esplund, Mineola junior; Connie George, Merriam sophomore; Marcia Minnich, Kansas City, Kan; sophomore; Norma Smith, Topeka sophomore; Jane Etyne, Topeka junior; Loretta Nauman, Alton junior, and Janice Morawitz, New London, Mo., senior. National Pep Club Holds Convention Phi Sigma Chi, national women's pep club fraternity, held its national convention here Saturday in the Kansas Union. Delegates from Nebraska, Kansas State, Wichita, Washburn and Omaha Universities were present. Gayle Kenover, Hugoton senior, is the national president of the fraternity. Carolyn Merrill, Marion junior, is national corresponding secretary. Men's Shirts Gain a Color The best dressed man in any woman's dream is wearing a white shirt, but perhaps eventually women will have to change their ideals. This is "linen," a greyish-beige, that blends well with grey, brown, or black suits. Men will be the most fashionable when dress-up time rolls around in ivy-league dress shirts with the three-button collar. Oxford cloth is the most predominant material for these skirts. A change in sport shirts is that many of them are being shown in cotton-dacron blends which gives the material a silky-look. The newest style in dress shirts is the new English tab shirt with the collar button insert that gives the picture of the regular pin collar. This is styled after the old-fashioned tux shirt. Stockings will not get tangled on an outdoor clothesline if one or two marbles are dropped in each toe-before hanging. DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330