Friday, Oct. 24, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 9 LOUNGING IN STYLE—Gayle Kissick, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, left, and Susie Kastner, Salina junior, relax in robes—a style of relaxation which is typically collegiate. Past Fashions Inspire Dreamwear for College Styles reminiscent of yester-year live again in the new collection of dreamwear for fall. The pajamas and novelty wear that the college woman dons this fall take their cue from important fashion periods of the past. In pajama wear, the latest style is an up-to-the minute Norfolk jacket and knicker pants in checked flannelette. Short-as-you-like baby doll pajamas, so good this summer, are still the fall trend in fabrics suited to the season. The coed may feel as if she were going to a prohibition party in pajamas which boast the "flapperools." These concoctions have saucy flonces that trim show-the-knee chemises. When the coed plans to spend a weekend on another campus, she may take one of the new long-as-you-like gowns such as a full-length trapeze gown which whispers of 18th century romanticism. There is a regal air of beauty about the colorful Victorian roses and other discreet florals that are lavished on peignoir gowns, or on cozy flanneltettes frosted with white eyelet. Flannel gowns, knee length, with a variety of different patches in the pattern, let the coed appear as if she were a hobo of the late 20's. The fashion industry has provided the answer to late hour studying or lounging; pajamas which boast, silky finish toppers, or smartly tailored corduroy coats are perfect for both warmth and comfort. The newest word in fabrics for pajamas is softness. Warm flannelette, rayon challis, and cotton challis are used to attain the soft quality so important this fall These fabrics are just what the campus woman ordered—they require little or no ironing. Sigma Chi ... On The Hill Sigma Chi fraternity will hold its annual Barn Party Saturday. The Whalers will provide music for the party. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs John Wetzell and Mr. and Mrs.J.D King. . . . Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta fraternity will hold an exchange dessert with Delta Delta Delta sorority Tuesday evening. Chaperones will be Mrs. E W, Wutnow and Mrs. Joe Hope. Delta Upsilon Delta Upsilon fraternity will hold its annual "Trophy Girl Formal" tonight at the Lawrence Country Club. Chaperones will be Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Mrs. Mildred Dunivent, Mrs. Mary Buckingham, Mrs. Kay Rainey, Mrs. Eda Stewart, and Mrs. Gordon Yockey. Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will hold its annual Fiji Island party Saturday night at Hecks barn. The Jay McShann band will provide music. * * Chaperones will be Mrs. Virginia Brammer, Mrs. Mildred Wogan, and Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held a faculty tea Tuesday at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter house. Lambda Chi Alpha --but without the clapper, you'd miss the whole idea of a bell Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity has announced the pledging of Stan Severence, Kansas City, Kan., senior. Miller Hall Miller Hall held a dtsset for faculty members from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. The best on the bush! Berry-brightened sundae treat ... a riot of red, ripe raspberries on delicious Dairy Queen. Tastes even better than it looks! Served fresh from the freezer, Dairy Queen is better tasting, better for you. Less fattening, too! Two Couples Tell Pinnings Lorsen—Ewen Come in for a treat TODAY! Chi Omega sorority has announce the pinning of Helen Lorsen, Chapman junior, to Roger Ewen, Milford, Iowa. Ewen is a senior and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity at the University of Iowa. Lumm-Kinderknecht . . . Pittsburg, and Jean Ashley, Chanute, juniors. A party followed at the Flamingo. Chi Omega sorority has announced the pinning of Karen Lumm, Wichita junior, to Jim Kinderknecht, St. Mary senior and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The pinning was announced at the chapter house last night by Betty Forgy, Wichita; Sharon Hagman, The Alumni Assn. includes all former students of the University whether or not they hold degrees granted by KU. Active membership is limited to those who pay dues of five dollars annually. Admission to the Graduate School is regularly granted to graduates of KU and to graduates of institutions whose requirements for bachelors' degrees are equivalent to those at KU. LA TROPICANA CLUB Mexican Food Served at 4 p.m. Favorite Beverages Sold 434 LOCUST ST. North Lawrence Under New Management 2 1 Use Kansan Want Ads A bell is to ring A cigarette is to smoke but without flavor-you miss the whole idea of smoking When it comes to flavor It's what's up front that counts R. J. REVINOLDS TOBACCO CO., WINSTON-BALEM, N.C. Up front in Winston is FILTER-BLEND That's why WINSTON TASTES GOOD, like a cigarette should! ---